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Glitch World
Submitted by Abwayax




It seems that Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Orre are not the only Pokémon regions. In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow Versions, you can travel to a newly discovered region, Glitch World.

Hmmm. What do you speak of?

Never heard of Glitch World? Well, you should know at least one city in the region: Glitch City! That's right, Glitch City is part of this region.

Glitch City: MissingNO. Metropolis

Glitch City is huge, and chances are you will not be able to explore it all. To travel there:

First, go to Safari zone and walk around a little.

Then, go outside and say "no" to his question,

Next, go back inside and save your game.

Go out again. Again, say "no" to his question (which is different this time)

Go to Cinnabar and surf for a while.

Finally, PA will say, Ding Dong. You will find yourself back in the Zone..

Exit out and find yourself in Glitch City.

Glitch Mountain: Very Steep Slope

Ok, here's another popular tourist attraction in Glitch World. It turns out Glitch trainers love to ride their ? bikes up the slopes and back down. There are also several big Gyms whose doors were removed. Legend has it they were once open to challengers....

To experience the joys of Glitch Mountain for yourself, all you have to do is follow the procedure above, but go to Cycling Road instead of Cinnabar Island's coast.

Glitch League: Now Vacant

After Glitch trainers defeated the eight Glitch Mountain gym leaders (see above), legend says they would go to Glitch League, with their Rival'ses in hand, and challenge the Glitch Elite Four. Sadly, the elite four are gone, and the place is vacant...

Although the elite four are gone, the place is still open to tourists. Simply follow the procedure for going to Glitch City, only go to Indigo Plateau (the outside part of it) instead of Cinnabar.




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Published on: 2004-12-03 (136 reads)

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