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| [[Image:GlitchTrainer3.PNG|thumb|The glitch Trainer encountered using method #3 of the [[Mew glitch]], triggering the [[ZZAZZ glitch]]]] | | [[Image:GlitchTrainer3.PNG|thumb|One of the various Glitch Trainers which can be encountered by Method #3 of the [[Mew glitch]].]] |
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| '''Glitch Trainers''' are a [[glitch]] [[Trainer class]] that can be battled by using the [[Old man glitch]]; or 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 Old man glitch a player can run into {{OBP|Black Belt|Trainer class}}s, [[Gentleman|Gentlemen]], [[Rival]], and Pokémon Prof., among others. | | '''Glitch Trainers''' are a [[glitch]] [[Trainer class]] that can be battled by using the [[Old man glitch]]; or 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 Old man glitch a player can run into {{OBP|Black Belt|Trainer class}}s, [[Gentleman|Gentlemen]], [[Rival]], and Pokémon Prof., among others. |
Revision as of 14:15, 16 February 2010
Glitch Trainers are a glitch Trainer class that can be battled by using the Old man glitch; or 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 Old man glitch a player can run into Black Belts, Gentlemen, Rival, and Pokémon Prof., among others.
When battling a glitch Trainer, the music begins as normal wild Pokémon music. Unlike other Trainers, the Glitch Trainer says nothing before or after the battle. Glitch Trainers have been known to use glitch Pokémon such as Glitchy Nidorino, Missingno., and Charizard 'M, as well as many non-obtainable glitch Pokémon such as 8 and PkMn n. Many of the Pokémon they use cannot be caught by the player through any currently known method.
Pokémon Prof.
- Main article: Professor Oak
Pokémon Prof can be battled by doing the Mew glitch with a special stat of 226.
In the Generation I games there is unused Trainer data for a trainer class known as Pokémon Prof., which uses the sprite of Professor Oak. This implies that Oak was originally going to be able to be battled.
In the data, Oak has Level 66 Tauros, Level 67 Exeggutor, Level 68 Arcanine, Level 70 Gyarados and one of the Kanto starters at Level 69. This places his strength on-par with the player's rival, who is the Pokémon League Champion and grandson of Professor Oak. As well, four of his Pokémon are identical to the ones used by Blue, only at a higher level, so originally Oak may have been intended to be in the game as the champion, or at least another high-ranking Trainer. This is supported by an email on the PC in Oak's lab, from the Pokémon League issuing a challenge to all Trainers, then specifically requesting Oak to come visit them.
Teams
Appearance
Chief
- Main article: Chief
Chief is an unused beta Trainer class that is found in Generation I. "Chief" can be battled through the use of the Old man glitch when the player's name contains a dash in the third, fifth, or seventh letter slot. Chief's sprite is identical to that of a Scientist. The only time the word is said in the game is in Celadon City, by a Team Rocket Grunt, perhaps indicating that "Chief" might have appeared in other places and been able to battle the player. Unlike Pokémon Professor, however, there is no team programmed for Chief.
Appearance
Jacred
Jacred is a glitch Trainer class that is found in Generation I. The only way to fight Jacred is by performing the Mew Trick with a Special stat of 200. Jacred has no defined sprite, hence appears glitchy when encountered.
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