Pokemon Emerald Walkthrough :
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Walkthrough - Pok?©mon Ruby / Sapphire / Emerald MissingNo FAQ__________________ / __________ \ / / ________ \ \ / / / \ \ \ / |_| | | \ / | | \ | / / | | / / | | / / | \ | | / \ |_| / \ _ / \ |_| / \__________________/ Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Pokémon Stadium 2, Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald, FireRed, LeafGreen, Pokémon Colusseum, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver, and Pokémon Battle Revolution: Glitch Pokémon FAQ GameBoy, GameBoy Color, GameBoy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS/DS Lite/DSi, and Nintendo Wii. Finalized on 5:29 PM 3/6/2010. 0. Contents************************************PKMN0************************* _____________________________________________________________________________ Basic stuff on FAQ --------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- | | CTRL+F System Format: **___#-#** | 0. Contents | PKMN0 1. Intro | PKMN1 2. Legal Stuff | PKMN2 3. Version History | PKMN3 4. Contact Info | PKMN4 5. Wanted Info | PKMN5 6. Credits | PKMN6 7. Guide Format | PKMN7 ______________________________________|______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Glitch Pokémon Stuff --------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- | MissingNo | | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1 2. Obtaining the Normal Form (#1) | RB2 3. Obtaining the Normal Form (#2) | RB3 4. Getting Kabutops Fossil Form (#1) | RB4 5. Getting Kabutops Fossil Form (#2) | RB5 6. Getting Aerodactyl Fossil Form (#1)| RB6 7. Getting Aerodactyl Fossil Form (#2)| RB7 8. Getting Yellow Version's Form | RB8 9. Trade to Yellow from Red/Blue | RB9 10. Getting Ghost (Back to R/B) (#1) | RB10 11. Getting Ghost Form (#2) | RB11 | [Gold/Silver/Crystal] | 1. If trade to this game... | GSC1 | [Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald] | 1. MissingNo's Pokédex Info | RSE1 2. MissingNo's Level Up Stats & Moves | RSE2 3. MissingNo's TM/HM Info | RSE3 4. MissingNo's Moves | RSE4 5. Seeing Pokédex Info for MissingNo | RSE5 6. Temporarily Owning MissingNo | RSE6 7. Seeing MissingNo in PC | RSE7 8. See MissingNo's Level Up Stats | RSE8 9. Obtaining MissingNo | RSE9 10. Another MissingNo...? | RSE10 11. MissingNo Glitch Oddities | RSE11 12. Back to the other MissingNo (??) | RSE12 | [FireRed, LeafGreen] | 1. Getting MissingNo | FL1 2. Getting MissingNo (again) | FL2 3. Another MissingNo...? | FL3 | [Diamond, Pearl, Platinum] | 1. Obtaining MissingNo (Gen. III) | DPP1 2. Obtaining MissingNo (Gen. IV) | DPP2 | [HeartGold, SoulSilver] | 1. Obtaining MissingNo (Gen. III's) | HS1 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | [Purchase Point symbol] | | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-2 2. Obtaining this Pokémon | RB2-2 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | ( I' | [Yellow Version] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-3 2. Obtaining ( I' | Y2-3 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | 7g | [Yellow Version] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-4 2. Obtaining 7g | Y2-4 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | 'M | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-5 2. Obtaining 'M | RB2-5 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | 3TrainerPoké | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-6 2. Obtaining 3TrainerPoké | Y2-6 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | .4 | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-7 2. Obtaining .4 | RB2-7 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | pPkMnp | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-8 2. Obtaining pPkMnp (#1) | Y2-8 3. Obtaining pPkMnp (#2) | Y3-8 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | 4 4 | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-9 2. Obtaining 4 4 | Y2-9 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | A | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-10 2. Obtaining A | RB2-10 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | 4B 8 4 8 | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-11 2. Obtaining 4B 8 4 8 | RB2-11 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | PkMnaPkMnfPkMnk | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-12 2. Obtaining PkMnaPkMnfPkMnk | RB2-12 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | D8 | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-13 2. Obtaining D8 | Y2-13 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | a | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-14 2. Obtaining a (#1) | RB2-14 3. Obtaining a (#2) | RB3-14 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | 44Hy | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-15 2. Obtaining 44Hy | Y2-15 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Q | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-16 2. Obtaining Q | Y2-16 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Chiisai-u Chiisai-u Male | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-17 2. Obtaining Chiisai-u Chiisai-u Male | Y2-17 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Glitchy Nidorino (Glitcherino) | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-18 2. Obtaining Glitchy Nidorino | RB2-18 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Charizard 'M | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-19 2. Obtaining Charizard 'M (#1) | RB2-19 3. Obtaining Charizard 'M (#2) | RB3-19 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | G'mp | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-20 2. Obtaining G'mp | RB2-20 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Chiisai-u A | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-21 2. Obtaining Chiisai-u A | Y2-21 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | h Poké | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-22 2. Obtaining h Poké | RB2-22 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Z4 | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-23 2. Obtaining Z4 | Y2-23 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | LM4 | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-24 2. Obtaining LM4 | RB2-24 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | p T | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-25 2. Obtaining p T | RB2-25 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Glitchy Charizard | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-26 2. Obtaining Glitchy Charizard | Y2-26 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | PC4SH | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-27 2. Obtaining PC4SH | RB2-27 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | CA | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-28 2. Obtaining CA | Y2-28 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | PkMn | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-29 2. Obtaining PkMn | RB2-29 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | 4. . | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-30 2. Obtaining 4. . | Y2-30 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | PokéWTrainer | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-31 2. Obtaining PokéWTrainer | RB2-31 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | X Chiisai-u - xChiisai-u, | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-32 2. Obtaining X Chiisai-u - xChiisai-u,| Y2-32 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Chiisai-u | [Red/Blue] | 1. Basic Data | RB1-33 2. Obtaining Chiisai-u | RB2-33 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | [Female symbol] | | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-34 2. Obtaining (Female symbol) | Y2-34 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | B | [Yellow] | 1. Basic Data | Y1-35 2. Obtaining B | Y2-35 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Unobtainables | UNOBT In Red/Blue | Red/Blue In Yellow | Yellow | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Glitch EGG | [Gold/Silver/Crystal] | 1. Basic Data | GSC1-36 2. Obtaining Glitch EGG | GSC2-36 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | - | [FR, LG, R, S, E] | 1. Basic Data | FL1-37 2. Obtaining - (all 5 games) | FL2-37 | [Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald] | 1. Seeing the name (and maybe a...?) | RSE1-37 | [Diamond, Pearl, Platinum] | 1. Obtaining - | DPP1-37 | --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- | Bad EGG | [Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald] | 1. Basic Data | RSE1-38 2. Obtaining a Bad EGG | RSE2-38 3. Seeing Bad EGG (in-battle) | RSE3-38 | [Diamond, Pearl, Platinum] | 1. Obtaining a Bad EGG | DPP1-38 | [Pokémon Battle Revolution] | 1. Obtaining a Bad EGG | PBR1-38 ______________________________________|______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Gltich Types --------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- 0. Quick Note | T0 1. ? | T1 2. /6!2?2 A | T2 3. ,K PkxX | T3 4. 8 8 9 5 | T4 5. 99||9 | T5 6. Bird | T6 7. CoolTrainer | T7 8. Glitch | T8 9. GGQRRROO ROCKET | T9 10. IIIItoto | T10 11. Pokémaniac | T11 12. Qi JT? Poké | T12 BB de W N | T13 13. x v zA | T14 14. | T15 ______________________________________|______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ First Generation Glitches --------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- 1. Cut Glitch | RBY1 2. Glitch City | RBY2 3. Glitch Trainers | RBY3 4. Mew Glitch | RBY4 5. Old Man Glitch | RBY5 6. ZZAZZ Glitch | RBY6 7. Man on Cinnabar Gym Roof | RBY7 8. Prevented Progress (Japan R/G) | RBY8 9. Invisible PC | RBY9 10. Statue Fishing | RBY10 11. Quick Lv. 100 (Yellow) | RBY11 12. Stuck in Wall | RBY12 ______________________________________|______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Second Generation Glitches --------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- 1. Beta Safari Zone | G2-1 2. Celebi Egg Trick | G2-2 3. Glitch Dimension | G2-3 4. Infinite continues | G2-4 5. Teru-sama | G2-5 6. Instant Shiny Ditto | G2-6 ______________________________________|______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Third Generation Glitches --------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- 1. Berry Glitch | G3-1 2. Colluseum Master Ball Glitch | G3-2 3. Pomeg Glitch | G3-3 4. Sevii Isles 8 & 9 | G3-4 5. Hill Glitch | G3-5 6. Thunderbolt Glitch | G3-6 ______________________________________|______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Fourth Generation Glitches --------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- 1. Mystery Zone | G4-1 2. Surf Glitch | G4-2 3. Tweaking | G4-3 4. Acid Rain | G4-4 5. Graphic Glitches | G4-5 6. Pal Park Glitch (A MUST SEE!!!) | G4-6 7. GTS Glitch 1 | G4-7 8. GTS Gltich 2 | G4-8 9. Black Belt Glitch | G4-9 10. Honey Glitch | G4-10 11. Egg Nature Glitch | G4-11 ______________________________________|______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ E-mail Service --------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- 0. Requirements | E0 1. From coolacguy@yahoo.com | E1 ______________________________________|______________________________________ 1. Intro*************************PKMN1*************************************** Welcome to my fourth guide as of yet. This is on the mystery of the MissingNo, a seemingly weird disease that makes everyone want to get it. Well, I guess you just came to the right place. Well, now it is the Glitch Pokémon guide now. 2. Legal Stuff*************************PKMN2********************************* You must e-mail me to use this guide on your site/guide. Permitted sites: GameFAQs Neoseeker Supercheats (c) 2009-2010 (c) Daniel Chaviers (AKA KeyBlade999) 3. Version History*************************PKMN3***************************** [While it was offically named MissingNo FAQ] v1.00 - My methods entered, basic guide finished. 2:50 PM 12/22/2009 v1.10 - Found level up stats, displayed method. 2:30 PM 12/31/2009 v2.00 - Holy ****! Many new methods for many games! 7:50 PM 1/13/2010 v3.00 - More games, more methods, more data. Whooooo! 4:56 PM 1/14/2010 [While it was offically named Glitch Pokémon FAQ] v3.10 - More Pokémon, as I am now extending this. 5:05 PM 1/16/2010 v3.20 - As before, about a dozen more Pokémon; minor errors corrected. 7:32 PM 1/17/2010 v3.30 - More Pokémon, about seven. Re-edited evolutions of 7g. 8:14 PM 1/18/2010 v3.40 - As before. Corrected some stuff and copyright. 8:48 PM 1/23/2010 v3.50 - Yes! All glitch Pokémon found and documented. Next up, glitches! Then the e-mail service. Also major re-editing on evolutionary chains. 4:19 PM 1/24/2010 v3.51 - Yawn.... Slow day. Just glitch types. 5:22 PM 1/25/2010 Final - Okay, I'm done. All glitches, glitch types and Pokémon, and I've started up the e-mail service. The mail will be added in later updates, but I'm done with this basic part of this FAQ. 7:00 PM 1/27/2010 - Forgot some GameShark codes. Whoops! 5:11 PM 2/8/2010 - A bit on - and Bad EGG. A few more glitches. 1:56 PM 2/21/2010 - New MissingNo (??) and Bad EGG methods. Conducting experiment on Bad EGG. 5:02 PM 3/4/2010 - Experiment conducted and successful. Mild edition on Gen. III MissingNo (?). 5:29 PM 3/6/2010 4. Contact Info*************************PKMN4******************************** Should you have a submission, a question, or something, e-mail me at SKYDRIFTERS@aol.com 5. Wanted Info*************************PKMN5********************************* ~ Better ASCII art for the start. That's all, really. 6. Credits*************************PKMN6************************************* MadCatz: the GameShark Those who are hosting this. Bulbapedia for shining new light on this and other glitched Pokémon. coolacguys@yahoo.com for helping with the ?? form of Gen. III MissingNo. 7. Guide Format*****************************PKMN7**************************** *** divide sections. ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ divide games. >>> >>> >>> divide glitched Pokémon. /// divide major portions with large blank space. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Glitch Pokémon ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ___ __ __ ___ __ __ |\ /| | (__ (__ | |\ | / |\ | / \ | \/ | | \ \ | | \ | | __ | \ | | | | | _|_ ___/ ___/ _|_ | \| \__/ | \| \__/ [] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ __ __ | \ / | \ |__/ / |-< | \ / |__/ 1. Basic Data***********************RB1************************************** (As shown in Pokédex) MISSINGNO. ??? HT 10'0" No. 000 WT 3507.2 lb []---[]---[]---[]---[] (obviously nothing down here) MissingNo's Type: Red/Blue: Yellow: Bird (yes BIRD) Normal Normal 999 Red/Blue Base Stats Yellow Base Stats HP : 33 HP : 178 Attack : 136 Attack : 19 Defense: 0 Defense: 11 Special: 6 Special: 23 Speed : 29 Speed : 0 Resistances: Same as if MissingNo is a normal type. Red/Blue Learnset Yellow Learnset Water Gun (start) Pay Day (start) Water Gun (start) Bind (start) Sky Attack (start) Water Gun (start) Pound (Lv. 136) TM/HM Info TM Move Type Pwr. Acc. PP TM01 Mega Punch Normal 80 85% 20 TM02 Razor Wind Normal 80 100% 10 TM03 Swords Dance Normal — —% 30 TM05 Mega Kick Normal 100 75% 5 TM06 Toxic Poison — 85% 10 TM09 Take Down Normal 90 85% 20 TM10 Double-Edge Normal 120 100% 15 TM11 BubbleBeam Water 65 100% 20 TM13 Ice Beam Ice 95 100% 10 TM14 Blizzard Ice 120 70% 5 TM17 Submission Fighting 80 80% 25 TM19 Seismic Toss Fighting — 100% 20 TM20 Rage Normal 20 100% 20 TM25 Thunder Electric 120 70% 10 TM26 Earthquake Ground 100 100% 10 TM27 Fissure Ground — 30% 5 TM29 Psychic Psychic 90 100% 10 TM30 Teleport Psychic — —% 20 TM43 Sky Attack Flying 140 90% 5 TM44 Rest Psychic — —% 10 TM45 Thunder Wave Electric — 100% 20 TM49 Tri Attack Normal 80 100% 10 TM50 Substitute Normal — —% 10 HM01 Cut Normal 50 95% 30 HM02 Fly Flying 70 95% 15 Evolution: MissingNo ---> (Lv. 128) ---> Clefairy ---> (Moon Stone) ---> Clefable 2. Obtaining the Normal Form (#1)*******************************RB2********** Requirements: A Pokémon that knows Fly (assuming the player has the badge to use it). A Pokémon that knows Surf (assuming the player has the badge to use it). At least one of the item to be cloned (for the purposes of this explanation, the article shall use a Rare Candy). At least five other items in the bag. Access to Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City. Instructions: Talk to the old man located north of Viridian City. Allow him to demonstrate how to catch a Pokémon. Once he is finished, immediately use Fly to travel to either Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City and then Surf to Seafoam Islands. Make sure that the Rare Candy is in the sixth slot of the bag. Surf up and down along the east coast of either island where the water is touching the land. Whether Missingno. can be encountered depends on the player's name***; other Pokémon may appear instead. Continue Surfing along the coast until Missingno. appears (assuming that the player's entered name will cause a Missingno. encounter). Some names may not cause Missingno. to appear. If so, the player may find 'M, which works just as well. Defeat, run from, or catch Missingno. or 'M. After the battle, open the menu and view the items currently in the bag. If done correctly, the game should show "?8" or "?5" as the amount of Rare Candies in the bag (? being a glitch character). *** G, H, J, M, S, T, :, ], a, b, c, m, o, p, or v is the character in the third, fifth, or seventh slot of the player's chosen name. 3. Obtaining the Normal Form (#2)*****************************RB3************ (This is direct copy of the Mew glitch (method 3) from Bulbapedia) WARNING! This glitch is not possible on Yellow unless the player is lucky enough to not run into a Pokémon while running out of the mansion. The mansion is the only place one can find Ditto, because there are no Ditto on Route 15 and the player cannot surf to Cerulean Cave, because of the disabled start button. For this method, the player first needs a Pokémon with a Special Stat of 21. It doesn't matter if the stat was naturally leveled or boosted with calcium as long as it's not due to an in-battle special boosting skill. Once the player has this Pokémon, the player needs to find ANY trainer in the game that will engage in battle the moment the trainer is on screen and the player is in the trainer's line of sight. The most common examples are the Gambler east of Saffron City and the Junior Trainer in the high grass west of Nugget Bridge. Often people have already fought these trainers, so other later-game trainers include a couple Bikers on Route 17 (Cycling Road) or the four trainers on the west side of Route 14 (three Bikers and one Bird Keeper). The player then needs to get the trainer off screen. Next, take a single step towards him, enough for him to start the battle, and immediately press START before he spots the player and the exclamation point appears. Once the player has pressed start and the start menu appears, the trainer needs to Fly, Dig, or Teleport elsewhere. The location being traveled to must have a path via which the player can walk both to a place where there is wild Ditto (such as Route 15 east of Fuchsia City) and after to a place with a trainer to fight. This is because the start button will no longer work until after a battle with a trainer (to be mentioned) because the game has been tricked into thinking it's in battle mode. Once the battle with the trainer the player picked was evaded successfully, the player then needs to battle ANY trainer in the game, as long as there is one space between the player and the trainer when the battle is initiated so that the trainer has to walk up to the player and the player doesn't approach the trainer directly. After defeating the trainer, the player needs to find a wild Ditto, and battle it until it uses Transform on the player's Pokémon with the Special Stat of 21. After defeating the Ditto (with any of the player's six Pokémon), the player needs to avoid running into any other wild Pokémon and/or battling any other trainers, and go back to the Route where the trainer the player first evaded is located (for the Gambler, east of Saffron City, for the Bikers, Route 14; etc.). Once the Route is approached, the start menu will automatically appear. The player needs to press the B Button. A battle will begin immediately and a Lv. 7 Mew will appear. This method can be used to catch any Pokémon in the game, even Missingno. in Yellow Version. While a Pokémon with a special stat of 21 will give one Mew, using a Pokémon with a different special stat will give the player a different Pokémon. For example, in the Red/Blue versions, if a Pokémon with a Special stat of 198 is used, a glitch called "LM4" will appear instead of Mew. There are, however, some glitch Pokémon such as 8 and PkMn n which cannot be caught using this method. Some Special stats will cause glitch Trainers to appear. They may be glitched versions of regular in-game trainers, such as Bruno with Blaine's party. For this form of MissingNo, this form appears through the Mew glitch with a special stat of 31, 32, 50, 52, 56, 61, 62, 63, 67, 68, 69, 79, 80, 81, 86, 87, 94, 95, 115, 121, 122, 127, 134, 135, 137, 140, 146, 156, 159, 160, 161, 162, 172, 174, 175 or 181. 4. Getting Kabutops Fossil Form (#1)************************RB4************** Requirements: A Pokémon that knows Fly (assuming the player has the badge to use it). A Pokémon that knows Surf (assuming the player has the badge to use it). At least one of the item to be cloned (for the purposes of this explanation, the article shall use a Rare Candy). At least five other items in the bag. Access to Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City. Instructions: Talk to the old man located north of Viridian City. Allow him to demonstrate how to catch a Pokémon. Once he is finished, immediately use Fly to travel to either Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City and then Surf to Seafoam Islands. Make sure that the Rare Candy is in the sixth slot of the bag. Surf up and down along the east coast of either island where the water is touching the land. Whether Missingno. can be encountered depends on the player's name***; other Pokémon may appear instead. Continue Surfing along the coast until Missingno. appears (assuming that the player's entered name will cause a Missingno. encounter). Some names may not cause Missingno. to appear. If so, the player may find 'M, which works just as well. Defeat, run from, or catch Missingno. or 'M. After the battle, open the menu and view the items currently in the bag. If done correctly, the game should show "?8" or "?5" as the amount of Rare Candies in the bag (? being a glitch character). *** If w is the character in the third, fifth, or seventh slot of the player's chosen name. 5. Getting Kabutops Fossil Form (#2)************************RB5************** (This is direct copy of the Mew glitch (method 3) from Bulbapedia) WARNING! This glitch is not possible on Yellow unless the player is lucky enough to not run into a Pokémon while running out of the mansion. The mansion is the only place one can find Ditto, because there are no Ditto on Route 15 and the player cannot surf to Cerulean Cave, because of the disabled start button. For this method, the player first needs a Pokémon with a Special Stat of 21. It doesn't matter if the stat was naturally leveled or boosted with calcium as long as it's not due to an in-battle special boosting skill. Once the player has this Pokémon, the player needs to find ANY trainer in the game that will engage in battle the moment the trainer is on screen and the player is in the trainer's line of sight. The most common examples are the Gambler east of Saffron City and the Junior Trainer in the high grass west of Nugget Bridge. Often people have already fought these trainers, so other later-game trainers include a couple Bikers on Route 17 (Cycling Road) or the four trainers on the west side of Route 14 (three Bikers and one Bird Keeper). The player then needs to get the trainer off screen. Next, take a single step towards him, enough for him to start the battle, and immediately press START before he spots the player and the exclamation point appears. Once the player has pressed start and the start menu appears, the trainer needs to Fly, Dig, or Teleport elsewhere. The location being traveled to must have a path via which the player can walk both to a place where there is wild Ditto (such as Route 15 east of Fuchsia City) and after to a place with a trainer to fight. This is because the start button will no longer work until after a battle with a trainer (to be mentioned) because the game has been tricked into thinking it's in battle mode. Once the battle with the trainer the player picked was evaded successfully, the player then needs to battle ANY trainer in the game, as long as there is one space between the player and the trainer when the battle is initiated so that the trainer has to walk up to the player and the player doesn't approach the trainer directly. After defeating the trainer, the player needs to find a wild Ditto, and battle it until it uses Transform on the player's Pokémon with the Special Stat of 21. After defeating the Ditto (with any of the player's six Pokémon), the player needs to avoid running into any other wild Pokémon and/or battling any other trainers, and go back to the Route where the trainer the player first evaded is located (for the Gambler, east of Saffron City, for the Bikers, Route 14; etc.). Once the Route is approached, the start menu will automatically appear. The player needs to press the B Button. A battle will begin immediately and a Lv. 7 Mew will appear. This method can be used to catch any Pokémon in the game, even Missingno. in Yellow Version. While a Pokémon with a special stat of 21 will give one Mew, using a Pokémon with a different special stat will give the player a different Pokémon. For example, in the Red/Blue versions, if a Pokémon with a Special stat of 198 is used, a glitch called "LM4" will appear instead of Mew. There are, however, some glitch Pokémon such as 8 and PkMn n which cannot be caught using this method. Some Special stats will cause glitch Trainers to appear. They may be glitched versions of regular in-game trainers, such as Bruno with Blaine's party. For this form of MissingNo, this form appears through the Mew glitch with a special stat of 182. 6. Getting Aerodactyl Fossil Form (#1)*********************RB6*************** Requirements: A Pokémon that knows Fly (assuming the player has the badge to use it). A Pokémon that knows Surf (assuming the player has the badge to use it). At least one of the item to be cloned (for the purposes of this explanation, the article shall use a Rare Candy). At least five other items in the bag. Access to Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City. Instructions: Talk to the old man located north of Viridian City. Allow him to demonstrate how to catch a Pokémon. Once he is finished, immediately use Fly to travel to either Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City and then Surf to Seafoam Islands. Make sure that the Rare Candy is in the sixth slot of the bag. Surf up and down along the east coast of either island where the water is touching the land. Whether Missingno. can be encountered depends on the player's name***; other Pokémon may appear instead. Continue Surfing along the coast until Missingno. appears (assuming that the player's entered name will cause a Missingno. encounter). Some names may not cause Missingno. to appear. If so, the player may find 'M, which works just as well. Defeat, run from, or catch Missingno. or 'M. After the battle, open the menu and view the items currently in the bag. If done correctly, the game should show "?8" or "?5" as the amount of Rare Candies in the bag (? being a glitch character). *** If x is the character in the third, fifth, or seventh slot of the player's chosen name. 7. Getting Aerodactyl Fossil Form (#2)***********************RB7************* (This is direct copy of the Mew glitch (method 3) from Bulbapedia) WARNING! This glitch is not possible on Yellow unless the player is lucky enough to not run into a Pokémon while running out of the mansion. The mansion is the only place one can find Ditto, because there are no Ditto on Route 15 and the player cannot surf to Cerulean Cave, because of the disabled start button. For this method, the player first needs a Pokémon with a Special Stat of 21. It doesn't matter if the stat was naturally leveled or boosted with calcium as long as it's not due to an in-battle special boosting skill. Once the player has this Pokémon, the player needs to find ANY trainer in the game that will engage in battle the moment the trainer is on screen and the player is in the trainer's line of sight. The most common examples are the Gambler east of Saffron City and the Junior Trainer in the high grass west of Nugget Bridge. Often people have already fought these trainers, so other later-game trainers include a couple Bikers on Route 17 (Cycling Road) or the four trainers on the west side of Route 14 (three Bikers and one Bird Keeper). The player then needs to get the trainer off screen. Next, take a single step towards him, enough for him to start the battle, and immediately press START before he spots the player and the exclamation point appears. Once the player has pressed start and the start menu appears, the trainer needs to Fly, Dig, or Teleport elsewhere. The location being traveled to must have a path via which the player can walk both to a place where there is wild Ditto (such as Route 15 east of Fuchsia City) and after to a place with a trainer to fight. This is because the start button will no longer work until after a battle with a trainer (to be mentioned) because the game has been tricked into thinking it's in battle mode. Once the battle with the trainer the player picked was evaded successfully, the player then needs to battle ANY trainer in the game, as long as there is one space between the player and the trainer when the battle is initiated so that the trainer has to walk up to the player and the player doesn't approach the trainer directly. After defeating the trainer, the player needs to find a wild Ditto, and battle it until it uses Transform on the player's Pokémon with the Special Stat of 21. After defeating the Ditto (with any of the player's six Pokémon), the player needs to avoid running into any other wild Pokémon and/or battling any other trainers, and go back to the Route where the trainer the player first evaded is located (for the Gambler, east of Saffron City, for the Bikers, Route 14; etc.). Once the Route is approached, the start menu will automatically appear. The player needs to press the B Button. A battle will begin immediately and a Lv. 7 Mew will appear. This method can be used to catch any Pokémon in the game, even Missingno. in Yellow Version. While a Pokémon with a special stat of 21 will give one Mew, using a Pokémon with a different special stat will give the player a different Pokémon. For example, in the Red/Blue versions, if a Pokémon with a Special stat of 198 is used, a glitch called "LM4" will appear instead of Mew. There are, however, some glitch Pokémon such as 8 and PkMn n which cannot be caught using this method. Some Special stats will cause glitch Trainers to appear. They may be glitched versions of regular in-game trainers, such as Bruno with Blaine's party. For this form of MissingNo, this form appears through the Mew glitch with a special stat of 183. 8. Getting Yellow Version's Form*****************************RB8************* (This is direct copy of the Mew glitch (method 3) from Bulbapedia) WARNING! This glitch is not possible on Yellow unless the player is lucky enough to not run into a Pokémon while running out of the mansion. The mansion is the only place one can find Ditto, because there are no Ditto on Route 15 and the player cannot surf to Cerulean Cave, because of the disabled start button. For this method, the player first needs a Pokémon with a Special Stat of 21. It doesn't matter if the stat was naturally leveled or boosted with calcium as long as it's not due to an in-battle special boosting skill. Once the player has this Pokémon, the player needs to find ANY trainer in the game that will engage in battle the moment the trainer is on screen and the player is in the trainer's line of sight. The most common examples are the Gambler east of Saffron City and the Junior Trainer in the high grass west of Nugget Bridge. Often people have already fought these trainers, so other later-game trainers include a couple Bikers on Route 17 (Cycling Road) or the four trainers on the west side of Route 14 (three Bikers and one Bird Keeper). The player then needs to get the trainer off screen. Next, take a single step towards him, enough for him to start the battle, and immediately press START before he spots the player and the exclamation point appears. Once the player has pressed start and the start menu appears, the trainer needs to Fly, Dig, or Teleport elsewhere. The location being traveled to must have a path via which the player can walk both to a place where there is wild Ditto (such as Route 15 east of Fuchsia City) and after to a place with a trainer to fight. This is because the start button will no longer work until after a battle with a trainer (to be mentioned) because the game has been tricked into thinking it's in battle mode. Once the battle with the trainer the player picked was evaded successfully, the player then needs to battle ANY trainer in the game, as long as there is one space between the player and the trainer when the battle is initiated so that the trainer has to walk up to the player and the player doesn't approach the trainer directly. After defeating the trainer, the player needs to find a wild Ditto, and battle it until it uses Transform on the player's Pokémon with the Special Stat of 21. After defeating the Ditto (with any of the player's six Pokémon), the player needs to avoid running into any other wild Pokémon and/or battling any other trainers, and go back to the Route where the trainer the player first evaded is located (for the Gambler, east of Saffron City, for the Bikers, Route 14; etc.). Once the Route is approached, the start menu will automatically appear. The player needs to press the B Button. A battle will begin immediately and a Lv. 7 Mew will appear. This method can be used to catch any Pokémon in the game, even Missingno. in Yellow Version. While a Pokémon with a special stat of 21 will give one Mew, using a Pokémon with a different special stat will give the player a different Pokémon. For example, in the Red/Blue versions, if a Pokémon with a Special stat of 198 is used, a glitch called "LM4" will appear instead of Mew. There are, however, some glitch Pokémon such as 8 and PkMn n which cannot be caught using this method. Some Special stats will cause glitch Trainers to appear. They may be glitched versions of regular in-game trainers, such as Bruno with Blaine's party. For this form of MissingNo, this form appears through the Mew glitch on Yellow with a special stat of 31, 32, 61, 62, 63, 67, 68, 69 or 86. 9. Trade to Yellow from Red/Blue*****************************RB9************* Missingno. can be traded from Red and Blue into Pokémon Yellow, but cannot be traded forward through the Time Capsule into Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. In Yellow, Missingno. levels down to level 1 if it gains any experience, and cannot grow any higher. The only way to use a Missingno. at a different level in battle is to use a link cable to battle between two games. 10. Getting Ghost Form (#1)****************************RB10****************** Requirements: A Pokémon that knows Fly (assuming the player has the badge to use it). A Pokémon that knows Surf (assuming the player has the badge to use it). At least one of the item to be cloned (for the purposes of this explanation, the article shall use a Rare Candy). At least five other items in the bag. Access to Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City. Instructions: Talk to the old man located north of Viridian City. Allow him to demonstrate how to catch a Pokémon. Once he is finished, immediately use Fly to travel to either Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City and then Surf to Seafoam Islands. Make sure that the Rare Candy is in the sixth slot of the bag. Surf up and down along the east coast of either island where the water is touching the land. Whether Missingno. can be encountered depends on the player's name***; other Pokémon may appear instead. Continue Surfing along the coast until Missingno. appears (assuming that the player's entered name will cause a Missingno. encounter). Some names may not cause Missingno. to appear. If so, the player may find 'M, which works just as well. Defeat, run from, or catch Missingno. or 'M. After the battle, open the menu and view the items currently in the bag. If done correctly, the game should show "?8" or "?5" as the amount of Rare Candies in the bag (? being a glitch character). *** If y is the character in the third, fifth, or seventh slot of the player's chosen name. 11. Getting Ghost Form (#2)****************************RB11****************** (This is direct copy of the Mew glitch (method 3) from Bulbapedia) WARNING! This glitch is not possible on Yellow unless the player is lucky enough to not run into a Pokémon while running out of the mansion. The mansion is the only place one can find Ditto, because there are no Ditto on Route 15 and the player cannot surf to Cerulean Cave, because of the disabled start button. For this method, the player first needs a Pokémon with a Special Stat of 21. It doesn't matter if the stat was naturally leveled or boosted with calcium |
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