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[[Image:Wild_Prof._Oak.JPG|thumb | [[Image:Wild_Prof._Oak.JPG|thumb|[[Prof. Oak]], who does not normally battle during [[Generation I]] gameplay, appears as a Glitch Trainer]] | ||
'''Glitch Trainers''' are a [[glitch]] [[Trainer class]] that can be battled while using the [[Missingno.]] glitch. They can also be found by doing the [[Mew glitch]] with special stats ranging from 201-255 in the Red/Blue versions and 201-253 in the Yellow version. Depending on the {{player}}'s name, during the Missingno. glitch a player can run into {{OBP|Black Belt|trainer class}}s, [[Gentleman|Gentlemen]], {{ga|Blue}}, and [[Professor Oak]], among others. | '''Glitch Trainers''' are a [[glitch]] [[Trainer class]] that can be battled while using the [[Missingno.]] glitch. They can also be found by doing the [[Mew glitch]] with special stats ranging from 201-255 in the Red/Blue versions and 201-253 in the Yellow version. Depending on the {{player}}'s name, during the Missingno. glitch a player can run into {{OBP|Black Belt|trainer class}}s, [[Gentleman|Gentlemen]], {{ga|Blue}}, and [[Professor Oak]], among others. | ||
When battling a Glitch Trainer, the music begins as normal wild Pokémon music. When a [[Glitch Pokémon]] such as [[8]] is used by the trainer, its cry may be audio from other parts of the game, such as the background music of the final battle with the [[rival]]. | When battling a Glitch Trainer, the music begins as normal wild Pokémon music. When a [[Glitch Pokémon]] such as [[8]] is used by the trainer, its cry may be audio from other parts of the game, such as the background music of the final battle with the [[rival]]. | ||
[[Image:GlitchTrainer3.PNG|thumb|left|The Glitch Trainer encountered using method #3 of the [[Mew glitch]], triggering the [[ZZAZZ glitch]]]] | |||
Unlike other {{pkmn|Trainer}}s, the Glitch Trainer says nothing before or after the battle and may give the trainer some money. Glitch Trainers have been known to use Glitch Pokémon such as [[8]], [[Glitch Nidorino]], [[Missingno.]], [[PkMn n]], and [[Charizard 'M]], among others. Many of the Pokémon they use, such as [[8]] and [[Glitch Nidorino]], cannot be caught by the player using any known in-game trick and can only be caught using a cheating device. | Unlike other {{pkmn|Trainer}}s, the Glitch Trainer says nothing before or after the battle and may give the trainer some money. Glitch Trainers have been known to use Glitch Pokémon such as [[8]], [[Glitch Nidorino]], [[Missingno.]], [[PkMn n]], and [[Charizard 'M]], among others. Many of the Pokémon they use, such as [[8]] and [[Glitch Nidorino]], cannot be caught by the {{player}} using any known in-game trick and can only be caught using a cheating device. | ||
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Revision as of 09:44, 23 February 2009
Glitch Trainers are a glitch Trainer class that can be battled while using the Missingno. glitch. They can also be found by doing the Mew glitch with special stats ranging from 201-255 in the Red/Blue versions and 201-253 in the Yellow version. Depending on the player's name, during the Missingno. glitch a player can run into Black Belts, Gentlemen, Blue, and Professor Oak, among others.
When battling a Glitch Trainer, the music begins as normal wild Pokémon music. When a Glitch Pokémon such as 8 is used by the trainer, its cry may be audio from other parts of the game, such as the background music of the final battle with the rival.
Unlike other Trainers, the Glitch Trainer says nothing before or after the battle and may give the trainer some money. Glitch Trainers have been known to use Glitch Pokémon such as 8, Glitch Nidorino, Missingno., PkMn n, and Charizard 'M, among others. Many of the Pokémon they use, such as 8 and Glitch Nidorino, cannot be caught by the player using any known in-game trick and can only be caught using a cheating device.