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buddy_champ
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posted 02-12-2001 09:18 PM      Profile for buddy_champ   Email buddy_champ   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
as the topic said it's kinda newbieish but can some 1 explain glitch breeding 2 me?

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NickWhiz1
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posted 02-12-2001 09:21 PM      Profile for NickWhiz1   Author's Homepage   Email NickWhiz1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
o_O;;;

Glitch breeding? No idea.

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posted 02-13-2001 12:52 AM      Profile for Flareon   Email Flareon   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Maybe he means the cloning trick...

Deposit a Pokémon that you want to clone in the PC. Go to the Change Box option and select a different box. It will display the usual "are you sure you want to overwrite" message. While it is printing out "SAVING", turn off the power. When you go back to the game, if you did the trick correctly, you should have the Pokémon in the box you deposited it in and a copy in your party. Be careful, though. If you turn off the Game Boy after the "DON'T TURN OFF THE POWER" message starts printing, the Pokémon you tried to clone and any items it was carrying (you can duplicate items this way) will be deleted. I learned tis the hard way while trying to clone a Marill.

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posted 02-16-2001 07:31 AM      Profile for White Cat   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
If you turn off the Game Boy after the "DON'T TURN OFF THE POWER" message starts printing, the Pokémon you tried to clone and any items it was carrying (you can duplicate items this way) will be deleted.

Uh, nope. I almost always wait for the whole message to be displayed (but turn it off before the chime), and it's never failed to work for me.

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abz1986
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posted 02-16-2001 10:18 PM      Profile for abz1986   Author's Homepage   Email abz1986   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
yeah, because of my evil nature, I tried to screw up the store's game by shutting off the game when the message displayed a different length. Not once did it screw up/delete any pokemon.

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