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| By using the method above, entering a battle with all fainted Pokémon and using a [[Revive]] on another fainted Pokémon will immediately take the player to the Pokémon selection menu. However, for unknown reasons selecting the revived Pokémon will prompt the player that the opponent "is about to switch Pokémon". Returning to the Pokémon selection menu via the "YES" option but choosing Cancel instead of choosing the revived Pokémon will force the player to send out óË {e Ái. It is impossible to use because when it is sent out in battle, the game will loop its entry animation without end. It shouldn't be considered a "freeze" as the game still runs. This simply causes no further action to occur. | | By using the method above, entering a battle with all fainted Pokémon and using a [[Revive]] on another fainted Pokémon will immediately take the player to the Pokémon selection menu. However, for unknown reasons selecting the revived Pokémon will prompt the player that the opponent "is about to switch Pokémon". Returning to the Pokémon selection menu via the "YES" option but choosing Cancel instead of choosing the revived Pokémon will force the player to send out óË {e Ái. It is impossible to use because when it is sent out in battle, the game will loop its entry animation without end. It shouldn't be considered a "freeze" as the game still runs. This simply causes no further action to occur. |
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Revision as of 00:47, 31 December 2013
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- The title of this article is incorrect because of technical limitations. The correct title is óË {e Ái.
óË {e Ái
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óË {e Ái
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óË {e Ái is a nicknamed version of the glitch Pokémon - in FireRed and LeafGreen. Emulation error may regard it as a slightly different Pokémon, such as "B óË ÁN".
The forced switch Pomeg sub-glitch
"B óË ÁN" appearing in battle
óË {e Ái, will occur when a Pokémon with "negative" (i.e. 65535 or below) health (from the Pomeg glitch) is traded from Pokémon Emerald to Pokémon FireRed or LeafGreen versions and a healing item is used, resetting the Pokémon's HP to 0 when there are no other Pokémon available for battle. The player will not white out because healing can never activate the 'no Pokémon left' flag. The 'no Pokémon left' flag only activates when the player's last Pokémon faints due to damage of some kind.
By using the method above, entering a battle with all fainted Pokémon and using a Revive on another fainted Pokémon will immediately take the player to the Pokémon selection menu. However, for unknown reasons selecting the revived Pokémon will prompt the player that the opponent "is about to switch Pokémon". Returning to the Pokémon selection menu via the "YES" option but choosing Cancel instead of choosing the revived Pokémon will force the player to send out óË {e Ái. It is impossible to use because when it is sent out in battle, the game will loop its entry animation without end. It shouldn't be considered a "freeze" as the game still runs. This simply causes no further action to occur.
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Game data
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This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation III.
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Learnset
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It is impossible to discover óË {e Ái's moveset because it is impossible to battle using this Pokémon.