Talk:Old man glitch: Difference between revisions

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(19 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown)
Line 69: Line 69:


:dOnE. --[[User:Dr. James|'''D'''r'''.'''J'''a'''m'''e'''s]] <small>([[User talk:Dr. James|questions?]])</small> 00:16, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
:dOnE. --[[User:Dr. James|'''D'''r'''.'''J'''a'''m'''e'''s]] <small>([[User talk:Dr. James|questions?]])</small> 00:16, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
== In Blue [Italian Version] ==
When i was a child I performed the glitch.
I obviously can't recall all the details -i was ~8 years old? - but i know that i got found a Charizard lv more-than-100 with 2 watergun and skyattack. My name was ASH.
When i switched off and on (i SAVED THE GAME, but i don't remember if i caught missingno EDIT. i got a charizard so i think i caught it) the save was corrupted, and it said that i had to create a new game. I switched off and on more and more time until the game started normally (WTF?!).
Except for 1 thing: [http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/9523/dsc05440wb.jpg] [http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/671/dsc05439f.jpg]
The league pkmn's were (and still are, after like 10 years) glitched as stated in the article.
But.
It all happened in the italian version of the game. {{unsigned|Mewster92}}
== Japanese version ==
How about the Japanese versions of Green, Red and Blue? bp doesn't say anything directly and explicitly about them.<br />
One even tried to find Japanese sources (search words included Japanese names of Pokémon, Cinnabar Island, Missingno.), but one couldn't find anything fitting this bug.<br />
Imho it looks possible, that the bug maybe wasn't present in the Japanese versions or first added in their Blue version. Like: bug added when changing the Pokémon pictures in their Blue or added when making the US versions.<br />
Inb4: "hurr durr, they came out first, bug was present in US versions of Red and Blue and fixed in some European versions and Pokémon Yellow - thus it's inside the Japanese ones, hurr durr.". --[[User:Bernd|Bernd]] ([[User talk:Bernd|talk]]) 18:23, 17 July 2012 (UTC)
:Put in other words, presumption/thesis: the old man and cinnabar island glitch was added in the US versions of Red and Blue and is not present in the Japanese versions of Green, Red and Blue. Any disproof/falsification? --[[User:Bernd|Bernd]] ([[User talk:Bernd|talk]]) 14:21, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
This trick does not work on Pokémon Green(just tried it on my copy of the game) I also tried to do another method of getting missingno. on the game, but the game froze when it was loading the battle, so I guess the bug was only on the games that had the new engine(blue and red) after the release of the original games.  --[[User:Sitton76|Sitton76]] ([[User talk:Sitton76|talk]]) 04:10, 14 September 2012 (UTC)
:Chances are if it is in English Red and Blue, it is in Japanese Blue as well (even if it isn't in Japanese Red and Green). --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 04:46, 14 September 2012 (UTC)
== Pokemon that can appear. Uh...... what? ==
I am completely confused.
The third, fifth, seventh, ninth, and eleventh slots of the player's name are the species of Pokémon that will appear (see table below).
*How can there be a 9th and 11th slots of the player's name if there's a 7 character limit?
*I use the table below and in addition Snorlax & Mewtwo, I'm getting level 139 Abra as BLUEEEE, while REDDDDD gets Abra at {{tt|level 11ish|I can't remember the exact level, but it was less than 16}}.
Can someone please explain? [[User:Unowninator|¿¡Unowninator?!]] ([[User talk:Unowninator|talk]]) 04:08, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
:The ninth and eleventh slots are filler data which varies depending on whether the player's name is custom or preset. This is explained in the [[Old man glitch#Effects|Effects]] section.
:The name BLUEEEE will give level 139 Abra, level 132 Snorlax, level 132 Snorlax (again), level 80 'M, and level 0 'M.
:The name REDDDDD will give level 132 Mewtwo, level 131 Mewtwo, level 131 Mewtwo (again), level 80 'M, and level 0 'M.
:If you're getting level 8, 10, or 12 Abra, chances are you have the wild encounter data from Route 24 or 25. Cinnabar Island actually lets have grass encounter data from virtually any location (depending on the last location with grass encounter data you visited before going to Cinnabar Island), and the old man glitch is just a special case of that which causes the player's name to be read as encounter data. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 04:23, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
::Okay, so why don't some of my levels match with the table? Should we include them too? Thanks. [[User:Unowninator|¿¡Unowninator?!]] ([[User talk:Unowninator|talk]]) 04:36, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
::Okay, now I just encountered a level 13 Sandshrew (edit: just found a level 15 one too), but my last visit was the Power Plant. Huh? [[User:Unowninator|¿¡Unowninator?!]] ([[User talk:Unowninator|talk]]) 04:40, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
:::The levels you provided all match the table, except the Abra and Sandshrew which came from other routes.
:::The Power Plant is located on Route 10, which is a route that has Sandshew at levels 11, 13, 15, and 17 in Blue. Since you would have had to be outside to use Fly, that's the set of grass encounters that are being used. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 09:22, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
::::So, let's make sure I fully understand. If I used the name ''B♀(zu♂t'', I'd get
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
|-
|
{| border=1 width="100%" class="expandable" style="background: #FFF; border:1px solid #{{unknown color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-
!
! Pokémon
! Level
|-
| B
| Nothing
| N/A
|-
| ♀(
| Venusaur
| 245
|-
| zu
| Charizard
| 185
|-
|♂t
|Wartortle
|239
|}
|}
::::Also, what does null character mean? If I can get them at level 0, I'd like to. [[User:Unowninator|¿¡Unowninator?!]] ([[User talk:Unowninator|talk]]) 17:26, 6 August 2017 (UTC)
:::::You're close, but you would also encounter level 80 'M and level 0 'M, because the characters past the end of your name (the end of name marker and null characters after that) also contribute.
:::::I've added an explanation about what the null character is. Note that since null characters can only be followed by null characters, the only Pokémon that can appear at level 0 is 'M. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 05:01, 7 August 2017 (UTC)
::::::Okay great, thanks for the help. ^_^ [[User:Unowninator|¿¡Unowninator?!]] ([[User talk:Unowninator|talk]]) 05:19, 7 August 2017 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 05:19, 7 August 2017

shouldnt this page mention that its possible to fight trainers while doing the glitch? the beta class Chief says they can be fought with this glitch and idk about any of you guys, but when i do the glitch, i somtimes find my rival! he uses 2 Nidorinos, 2 glitch box things, a missingno., and somthing else. MAGNEDETH 17:14, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

That's a result of the MISSINGNO. glitch (the Cinnibar Coast bug), not the result of the Rare Candy Cheat. The Rare Candy cheat is itself a result of the Cinnibar Coast bug. --DavidJCobb 17:35, 15 March 2008 (UTC)


The reason the item count is changed is because every Pokemon has a "Pokedex" bit that tells the game its Pokedex status (0=not seen, 127=seen, 255=caught) and that the reason your items are altered is because MISSINGNO.'s Pokedex bit is in the same location in memory as the amount of the sixth item in your inventory. (which is why the items will always be changed to ?28 (128) (or ?55 (255) if you catch MISSINGNO.)) Should I add this to the article? --DavidJCobb 17:35, 15 March 2008 (UTC)

I would say yes, as that is quite interesting, but it looks like someone already did. Thevictor390 14:45, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I'm sure when I did it I always ended up with ?9. HyperHacker 05:08, 11 April 2009 (UTC)

Cheat or Glitch?

Shouldn't this page be at Rare Candy Glitch, not cheat? Or at least Cheat, title capitalization and all.The Dark Fiddler - You enter a poorly lit room... 18:41, 16 May 2009 (UTC)

Title

Wouldn't this be more aptly titled as "Old Man glitch"? Duplicating Rare Candies is only a small part of what this glitch is used for and about. A redirect for "Rare candy cheat" would be fine, and the introductory paragraph could be like "The Old Man Glitch, also known as the "Rare Candy cheat" due to its item duplicating effects..." or something to that effect. Just my $0.02, though. ZestyCactus 03:56, 1 October 2009 (UTC)

I agree. "Cheat" makes it sound as if a cheating device is used. Move tag added. --SnorlaxMonster 07:03, 10 December 2009 (UTC)

Something's wrong...

It increases BY 128 not TO 128. Try it yourself. OwnageMuch 21:08, 17 October 2009 (UTC)

Looks like this glitch was fixed in European versions...

Here's something interesting. I was playing Pokémon Red in Spanish (don't ask) and I tried to do the Old Man glitch, but I couldn't -- whenever I surfed in the coast of either Cinnabar Island or Seafoam Islands, all I found was Tentacool, which was normal! So it looks like Nintendo found out about the glitch by the time they were going to release Pokémon in Europe, and as a result fixed this glitch. (Even though I only figured this out in the Spanish version, it more than likely was fixed in the French, German, and Italian versions as well, since all European games were released at pretty much the same time). Should this be mentioned in the article at all that this glitch was fixed in some versions of this game?

And yes, before anybody asks if I did the glitch wrong, I do know how to do the glitch properly, as I've done it dozens of times before in the English-language version. So there. --Blaziken257 02:51, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

I'm actually playing Pokémon Red in French right now (I won't ask about the Spanish if you don't ask about the French XD) so I'll verify this when I get to Cinnabar Island myself. --ZestyCactus 02:53, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
Cool, somebody playing it in French... I wouldn't be surprised if it was fixed, but since you're playing it, you might as well confirm this for yourself. Now I wonder if anybody here has played it in either Italian or German... --Blaziken257 03:06, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
I played it in Italian, but was never able to make it work.. the only way I was able to encounter Missingno. was through Ditto's "move glitch". The wild pokemon suddenly became MissingNo. and froze my game after catching it. Hah. --Randomness 02:00, 10 February 2010 (UTC)
So it was fixed in the Italian version as well... now I'm even more certain that it was fixed in the French and German versions too. --Blaziken257 16:48, 11 February 2010 (UTC)

This article

It seems to be confusing and combining the Item duplication glitch (caused by encountering/capturing Missingno. or 'M), and the Old man glitch (used to encounter Pokémon including Missingno.). The two are separate glitches, and I propose this article be split into two. --SnorlaxMonster 06:32, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

I disagree with the split. The item duplication glitch is a direct consequence of the Old Man glitch. Because of the Old Man glitch, Missingno appears, and Missingno causes the sixth item to be duplicated. The reasons why this occurs could be elaborated on, but I don't think it really needs its own seperate article. --ZestyCactus 07:29, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
Well, right now the article is focused on the Item duplication glitch, not the Old man glitch. They are quite different things. If Missingno. is found via the Mew glitch, does the Item duplication glitch still happen? If so, then it has no place here. --SnorlaxMonster 07:46, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

If you were to split the artice you would have to mention the second item duplication glitch, too then. I agree on this idea kind of, although isn't the whole point of the Old Man glitch to duplicate items (and obviously get Pokémon over level 100). OwnageMuch 07:12, 10 February 2010 (UTC)

Well, the point of it is to get Missingno., 'M, Pokémon over level 100 and duplicate items. And which is the other item duplication glitch? If you mean a Pokémon cloning glitch were you give them held items, then it would be mentioned, but not in detail. --SnorlaxMonster 07:15, 10 February 2010 (UTC)

I think it's pretty recently found, I'll copy and paste some info right here from GCL if that's ok with you? OwnageMuch 07:18, 10 February 2010 (UTC)

Here it is:

http://forums.glitchcity.info/index.php/topic,3929.0.html

have fun reading! OwnageMuch 07:34, 10 February 2010 (UTC)

Well, that deserves an article. I can't make it now, so if noone has made it by tomorrow, then will. Don't forget to put it on the template and on Glitch. --SnorlaxMonster 11:23, 10 February 2010 (UTC)

I can't exactly figure out how to write it without it sounding like a tutorial though. OwnageMuch 04:11, 11 February 2010 (UTC)

here you go. Make any changes you like.--SnorlaxMonster 11:14, 13 February 2010 (UTC)

Thankyou very much, you had it practically spot on! I'm glad someone could do this! :) OwnageMuch 23:46, 13 February 2010 (UTC)

So is it going to be split or not? OwnageMuch 23:51, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
I'll readjust the focus of this article to the correct information. It sort of has already been split. --SnorlaxMonster 04:08, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
Quote:

"It sort of has already been split" More like duplicated.... :D OwnageMuch 04:16, 14 February 2010 (UTC)

In Yellow

The article states that in Yellow, the shore was re-programmed so it can act as any water area. But that's not true: in Yellow, if you surf in the shore, NOTHING ever appears. I mean... NOTHING. So the shore was re-programmed to NOT call for any Pokémon. Am I right? --Dr.James (questions?) 22:50, 15 May 2010 (UTC)

Possibly, but nevertheless the glitch was removed. Go ahead and add it in if you want. OwnageMuch 00:19, 16 May 2010 (UTC)

dOnE. --Dr.James (questions?) 00:16, 18 May 2010 (UTC)

In Blue [Italian Version]

When i was a child I performed the glitch. I obviously can't recall all the details -i was ~8 years old? - but i know that i got found a Charizard lv more-than-100 with 2 watergun and skyattack. My name was ASH. When i switched off and on (i SAVED THE GAME, but i don't remember if i caught missingno EDIT. i got a charizard so i think i caught it) the save was corrupted, and it said that i had to create a new game. I switched off and on more and more time until the game started normally (WTF?!). Except for 1 thing: [1] [2]

The league pkmn's were (and still are, after like 10 years) glitched as stated in the article.

But.

It all happened in the italian version of the game. - unsigned comment from Mewster92 (talkcontribs)

Japanese version

How about the Japanese versions of Green, Red and Blue? bp doesn't say anything directly and explicitly about them.
One even tried to find Japanese sources (search words included Japanese names of Pokémon, Cinnabar Island, Missingno.), but one couldn't find anything fitting this bug.
Imho it looks possible, that the bug maybe wasn't present in the Japanese versions or first added in their Blue version. Like: bug added when changing the Pokémon pictures in their Blue or added when making the US versions.
Inb4: "hurr durr, they came out first, bug was present in US versions of Red and Blue and fixed in some European versions and Pokémon Yellow - thus it's inside the Japanese ones, hurr durr.". --Bernd (talk) 18:23, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

Put in other words, presumption/thesis: the old man and cinnabar island glitch was added in the US versions of Red and Blue and is not present in the Japanese versions of Green, Red and Blue. Any disproof/falsification? --Bernd (talk) 14:21, 21 July 2012 (UTC)

This trick does not work on Pokémon Green(just tried it on my copy of the game) I also tried to do another method of getting missingno. on the game, but the game froze when it was loading the battle, so I guess the bug was only on the games that had the new engine(blue and red) after the release of the original games. --Sitton76 (talk) 04:10, 14 September 2012 (UTC)

Chances are if it is in English Red and Blue, it is in Japanese Blue as well (even if it isn't in Japanese Red and Green). --SnorlaxMonster 04:46, 14 September 2012 (UTC)

Pokemon that can appear. Uh...... what?

I am completely confused.

The third, fifth, seventh, ninth, and eleventh slots of the player's name are the species of Pokémon that will appear (see table below).
  • How can there be a 9th and 11th slots of the player's name if there's a 7 character limit?
  • I use the table below and in addition Snorlax & Mewtwo, I'm getting level 139 Abra as BLUEEEE, while REDDDDD gets Abra at level 11ish.

Can someone please explain? ¿¡Unowninator?! (talk) 04:08, 20 July 2017 (UTC)

The ninth and eleventh slots are filler data which varies depending on whether the player's name is custom or preset. This is explained in the Effects section.
The name BLUEEEE will give level 139 Abra, level 132 Snorlax, level 132 Snorlax (again), level 80 'M, and level 0 'M.
The name REDDDDD will give level 132 Mewtwo, level 131 Mewtwo, level 131 Mewtwo (again), level 80 'M, and level 0 'M.
If you're getting level 8, 10, or 12 Abra, chances are you have the wild encounter data from Route 24 or 25. Cinnabar Island actually lets have grass encounter data from virtually any location (depending on the last location with grass encounter data you visited before going to Cinnabar Island), and the old man glitch is just a special case of that which causes the player's name to be read as encounter data. --SnorlaxMonster 04:23, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
Okay, so why don't some of my levels match with the table? Should we include them too? Thanks. ¿¡Unowninator?! (talk) 04:36, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
Okay, now I just encountered a level 13 Sandshrew (edit: just found a level 15 one too), but my last visit was the Power Plant. Huh? ¿¡Unowninator?! (talk) 04:40, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
The levels you provided all match the table, except the Abra and Sandshrew which came from other routes.
The Power Plant is located on Route 10, which is a route that has Sandshew at levels 11, 13, 15, and 17 in Blue. Since you would have had to be outside to use Fly, that's the set of grass encounters that are being used. --SnorlaxMonster 09:22, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
So, let's make sure I fully understand. If I used the name B♀(zu♂t, I'd get
Also, what does null character mean? If I can get them at level 0, I'd like to. ¿¡Unowninator?! (talk) 17:26, 6 August 2017 (UTC)
You're close, but you would also encounter level 80 'M and level 0 'M, because the characters past the end of your name (the end of name marker and null characters after that) also contribute.
I've added an explanation about what the null character is. Note that since null characters can only be followed by null characters, the only Pokémon that can appear at level 0 is 'M. --SnorlaxMonster 05:01, 7 August 2017 (UTC)
Okay great, thanks for the help. ^_^ ¿¡Unowninator?! (talk) 05:19, 7 August 2017 (UTC)