List of glitches in Generation IX
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This is a list of glitches that occur in the Generation IX core series Pokémon games.
Scarlet and Violet
All versions
Miscellaneous
Itemfinder Mark missing logic
Likely due to an oversight, the logic for the Itemfinder Mark to be granted to Pokémon is not present in the game[1], despite Hassel mentioning it during one of his Art classes at the Academy.
Memory leak
Due to a memory leak[2], the longer the game remains open, the more performance issues occur, eventually leading to heap corruption errors, potentially causing crashes, savefile corruption, and a wide variety of glitches.
This can be solved partially by exiting the main map via entering Mesagoza, shops and houses with an interior map, gyms, or Area Zero, or closing and reopening the game periodically.
Out-of-bound spawning glitch
Pokémon and items will often spawn in places inaccessible to the player, such as behind walls, below the ground, underwater, or inside objects such as trees, rocks, or buildings.
Pokémon Egg Shiny Roll bug
When breeding, if any personality value rerolls are applied, (such as the additional shiny rolls provided via the Masuda method or Shiny Charm), the initial roll to generate a personality value is skipped.
This glitch is also present in the core series Generation VIII games.
Town Map glitch
After the credits roll, the player will be transported to their dorm room in the Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV, but the player's location on the Town Map will still be reported as the Great Crater of Paldea until they leave the academy building.
Lighting glitches
Terastallization icon lighting glitch
If the Tera Orb is charged, the Terastallization icon affects the overworld lighting in battle when selecting a move. It is currently unknown if this is intentional.
Texture/model glitches
Glaseado Gym Test texture quirk
During the Glaseado Gym Test, Koraidon may appear with their body textures heavily desaturated and Miraidon may appear with a white texture across most of its body, apparently missing its typical body textures. This is opposed to a subtle "snow-dusted" texture overlaid on top of their respective correct colorations, which is the intended appearance.
Texture overlay glitch
In some cases, Pokémon will appear with another texture overlaid across their body.[3]
Persistent model glitch
After the game has been open for an extended period, the last previously loaded model will remain loaded during cutscenes or interior locations, often appearing as a Poké Ball or Pokémon placed arbitrarily in the middle of a room, or near the entrance of an interior location.
User interface glitches
Health bar quirk
During Tera Raid Battles, the health bar of the boss appears inconsistent between participants, and may display an incorrect amount of damage taken, or appear to regain health after being reduced to 0 HP.
A similar issue can happen during the Titan Pokémon battles involving Arven, where if the Titan attacks his Pokémon and the player's Pokémon will hit it as well, but move after the Titan, the HP bar will update to values in the wrong order.
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Mass outbreak form display glitch
If a Pokémon has multiple forms that can be found in the wild, the map may display an incorrect form icon when this species appears in a mass outbreak. For example, a Stretchy Form Tatsugiri icon may display for a mass outbreak of Curly Form Tatsugiri.
Minimap out-of-bounds icons glitch
After the game has been open for an extended period, the minimap will stop clearing Pokémon icons from the map, causing them to appear out-of-bounds of the minimap rather than vanishing when the player is out of range.
In the party and Box menus, the Ribbons and Marks earned by a Pokémon are not displayed properly, and can only be viewed and equipped when the summary menu is accessed from the party.[4]
Tera Raid missing players glitch
During multi-player Tera Raid Battles, other players that join may not appear to the host player, instead showing an empty player slot, despite having all available player slots filled.
Battle glitches
Trick Room Female Indeedee
In 5★ Tera Raid Battles, female Indeedee has an identical moveset to its male counterpart, which erroneously includes the move Trick Room, a move it cannot normally learn. If the move is forgotten, it cannot be relearned. When caught, Female Indeedee with Trick Room are permitted to be traded online, and participate in the Battle Stadium.
This is currently the only instance of an error move obtainable by the player with no apparent attempts to correct it. As of v1.1.0, GameFreak has not patched the game to replace Trick Room with an appropriate move, or blocked Female Indeedee with Trick Room from online use.
Additionally, while Female Indeedee 5★ raids were initially impossible to host online to other players, (displaying an error message when attempting to join them), as of early December 2022 this appears to have been resolved, not by correcting the erroneous move, but by permitting other players to host them freely with Trick Room still present in the moveset.
No type effectiveness or critical hit messages
If an single-target attack move targets their own ally Pokémon and hits, messages for type effectiveness or critical hits will not show if it otherwise would.
Prior to v1.1.0
Elite Four Music glitch
During the Elite Four battles, the brief intro of the background music played on a persistent loop throughout rather than playing the entire song.
Online battle RNG glitch
During online matches, the same RNG seed was used for every battle, causing many "random" actions to be completely predictable, such as the accuracy checks for whether OHKO moves like Sheer Cold would be successful during a turn.[5][6]
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1598840477758803968
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Linkus7/status/1593700134864490511
- ↑ https://twitter.com/hotathino_/status/1598714830709739520
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1598529777710895107
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1596768465095983104
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1598513391601164288
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