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[[Image:Gary Glitch.png|thumb|right|The Glitch Trainer appearing as Blue.]] | [[Image:Gary Glitch.png|thumb|right|The Glitch Trainer appearing as Blue.]] | ||
'''Glitch Trainers''' can be fought while using the [[Missingno.]] | '''Glitch Trainers''' can be fought while using the [[Missingno.]] glitch. Depending on the player's name, they can run into [[Black Belt (trainer class)|Black Belt]]s, [[Gentleman|Gentlemen]], {{ga|Blue}}, even [[Professor Oak]] among others. They all have 6 Pokémon all at level 32. They are: | ||
*[[8]] | *[[8]] |
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Glitch Trainers can be fought while using the Missingno. glitch. Depending on the player's name, they can run into Black Belts, Gentlemen, Blue, even Professor Oak among others. They all have 6 Pokémon all at level 32. They are:
- Glitch Nidorino (2 of them)
- Flareon (a seemingly normal one)
The Glitch trainer say nothing after or before the fight, and give the player $2240 in prize money.
Glitch Trainers can also be found by doing the Mew Trick with a Special stat of 251, 252, 253 (freezes), 254, or 255.
The music of the battle starts as a wild Pokémon battle music; however, when 8 comes out, its cry is the background music of the final battle with the rival, and this music lasts the rest of the battle. Template:Glitchstub