I theorize I may be able to turn it into/use it as a GS Ball if I trade a pokemon holding it over to Crystal version, but I can't confirm this at the moment - the important thing here is to either define in the article that this glitch is meant specifically for Crystal version or, preferably, since this glitch can be used for species and items other than Celebi, note that Reflect only gives you the GS Ball in Crystal and the Teru-Sama in Gold/Silver. Finally got it. Rush2802 23:11, 26 March 2012 (UTC), After learning more about the trick and trying special things, I have managed to come up with another solution into getting a Celebi and anything else you may have been wanting to obtain. If you can trade this item over to Crystal and use it as a GS Ball, this would probably be of note as well. Due to the fact that it is impossible to obtain Celebi via standard gameplay, this is currently the only way to get Celebi in the Generation II games without a Nintendo event or using cheat codes. Sakura-Fox512 (talk) 20:09, 21 January 2014 (UTC). This causes the third attack to shift to the Pokemon species, and the fourth attack to shift to the Held item. It allows the player to obtain a Shiny Celebi by using a Pokémon that has exactly 251 happiness, a "wall" (a Pokémon with 255 happiness to block corruptions beyond it) and a "donor" … There is another way to get Celebi; the "Celebi trick" … Are there moves tied to them in Generation II or does attempting their use break the game? Is this true? Its special techniques blend grass and psychic powers." You can evolve a Wooper to a Quagsire at level 20 or just catch a Quagsire right away … We should go into detail, like how Old man glitch isn't about how to get Missingno. Have a look at page 16 at Paco81's topic. Please read the. Celebi will teleport around the screen during your encounter, making the process of capturing it to be a little tricky. 0 Down. i completed some research tasks and got the reward to catch Celebi. Marcus Hubert 16:51, 1 July 2008 (UTC), Please do not delete the part with the list of moves in other language. The Celebi Egg glitch is a method to obtain Celebi in Gold, Silver, and Crystal. CoolMan6001 (talk) 14:31, 13 January 2016 (UTC), I'm not sure about it, but this page tells me that they can be got. Crüsäder 16:10, 30 June 2008 (UTC), If you mean this is not what an article should look like, why don't you improve it on your own? you guys were right, took about 15 minutes before it came in range three times. Marcus Hubert 07:00, 2 July 2008 (UTC). As far as I'm aware, in Generation II only one Pokémon can learn Surf, Fly and Mega Kick, and it can't breed (why no Dragonite? I have read the instruction, but it still does not seem clear to me. Or am I in the wrong place entirely?--Tmwps (talk) 10:59, 22 May 2020 (UTC), We're updating our policies! This glitch was first documented at Glitch City Laboratories by user Paco81. But the Egg Trick neither changes the Pokemon's name nor the ID number. I'm going to edit the original 'HM08' right now, but I don't mind if the edit is deleted. Xelrog T. Apocalypse 22:46, 13 September 2009 (UTC). ——xzonn(Guestbook) 14:30, 11 October 2016 (UTC), I want to adapt this to create a surfing, flying Pikachu I can use as a HM slave. 0 Down. In order to register Celebi in the Pokédex, the alternative Celebi Egg glitch may be used. Before anything I recommend making ????? When a Poké Ball is thrown, there is a 1 in 493 chance of … "Celebi has the power to travel through time, and thus wanders from one age to the next. 10:47, 30 June 2008 (UTC), Well mate, you are talking about the Celebi Trick at GlitchCityLaboratories. The Celebi glitch is a glitch in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal. The glitch allows players to, through repeated Pokémon cloning and adjusting the party, obtain any Pokémon, including Celebi. But in fact, there are only 251 moves in Gen II games, which means I can't get an egg whose fourth move's ID is above 251. Same here, there was ONE position where I could actually hit it and it took me half an hour tho... On my phone it happened on the left side at its closest distance. Coin Case Glitch: Obtain Mew, Celebi, Other Pokemon and Easy Shinies! with a sub-section for others, or Item duplication glitch for Rare Candy. I heard that with the Celebi egg trick, you don't get a pokedex entry for Celebi. Also, does doing this cause any other side effects to the game? In the article, HM08 is given a link, yet the link leads into a short article about HM08 in Generations III and IV without any mention of the fact that it is a glitch item. Having a 'fresh' low level Pokémon (also known as a "slide Pokémon") in slot 3 and a special Quagsire in slot 4, making a specific movement pattern (such as four steps right from walking out of Cherrygrove Poké Mart or Professor Elm's lab), listening to Bellsprout or Machop's cry, switching item pockets (necessary) and usi… There are two commonly used variations of Coin Case arbitrary code execution. I want to know because I remember reading this article 6 months ago saying that the 3rd way is recent (it still says that) and I wanted to change that part. Contents. by harrytipper2 2 years ago. I signed up here to mention that there are still a couple of flaws in this article, mostly clarity, that caused me a lot of trouble/experimentation whilst attempting this glitch in order to obtain the GS Ball. Should we put the {{cleanup}} tag on this page, or what? If you like to style my article, please do that. Any advice? In order to register Celebi in the Pokédex, the alternative Celebi Egg glitch may be used. The glitch allows players to, through repeated Pokémon cloning and adjusting the party, obtain any Pokémon, including Celebi. This page was last edited on 11 June 2020, at 16:01. But please do not delete it.Marcus Hubert 11:19, 30 June 2008 (UTC), I have structured my article. But please, have a look at page 11 (if the forum is fixed), there you will find the Egg Trick. However, the Celebi obtained through that glitch would have a nickname and Original Trainer composed of glitch characters and would be stuck at level100. The Shiny Celebi trick is an adaption of the bad clone glitch discovered by Paco81 for obtaining a stable Shiny Celebi in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, put together by gia and originally documented in a three-part 2009 video. I made at least 8 bad clones before finding out that I was doing it correctly, and they were indeed bad clones. by Bellick 2 years ago. The Trick has been found by Paco81. The hatched Pokemon used to hatch with 125 EXP (at Level 5). Sort of. Unfortunately I wasn't aware that the GS Ball didn't exist in Gold/Silver, and instead got a Teru-Sama. Technically, it works the same, it's just that the GS Ball wasn't implemented in GS, which means that the hex slot used for the GS Ball in Crystal was a simple Teru-Sama in GS... and even if you get the GS Ball using this method, the bit that makes Kurt check your inventory for it isn't active... so, tough luck for the GS Ball method. You first need to have a Quagsire. I don't want to put this in the article because I can't test it myself. The player must have beaten the Elite Four. My name there is "Hundemon Despotar". it told me i had to be in AR mode to catch it but it had him there in the nonAR mode with no option to turn on AR or switch berries or balls. The question is which Pokémon in that game have those moves so that Smeargle can sketch them. The Celebi glitch is a glitch in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal. I imagine it would be beneficial to those who have never done this glitch before if this were a bit more specific in the article, as I had assumed that the clone with the empty namespace was not a bad clone because no question marks appeared in its name in the PC box. Normally I would have made the edit immediately, but because I haven't currently the ability to test the latter half of my assumptions personally it seems like a better idea to bring it up under the Discussion first.