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Generation III Glitch Discussion

Cloning Warning Emerald players - Page 1

Cloning Warning Emerald players

Posted by: mjw46368
Date: 2008-05-03 08:05:09
Just so you know,…
If you accidently turn it off during the freeze,YOU WILL LOSE THAT POKEMON!!!

Re: Cloning Warning Emerald players

Posted by: GARYM9
Date: 2008-05-03 11:08:02
Next time, post your submission HERE and not the Approved Board.

Re: Cloning Warning Emerald players

Posted by: xparasite9
Date: 2008-05-20 18:06:51
actually, this is barely worthy of the glitch submission board. I'll move it to glitch discussion.

Re: Cloning Warning Emerald players

Posted by: Missing? NO!
Date: 2008-05-21 20:46:16

Just so you know,…
If you accidently turn it off during the freeze,YOU WILL LOSE THAT POKEMON!!!

That explains why my Celebi is gone.

Re: Cloning Warning Emerald players

Posted by: Guy
Date: 2008-05-24 08:03:51
Something that is easier to be done accidentally to lose a Pok?mon would be:
Take the Pok?mon to be cloned out.
Put another Pok?mon where it used to be.
Do the rest of the trick.
F***.
I just use Action Replay to get stuff back when I lose something for any reason. But still.

Re: Cloning Warning Emerald players

Posted by: Wa
Date: 2009-03-27 22:30:37

Something that is easier to be done accidentally to lose a Pok?mon would be:
Take the Pok?mon to be cloned out.
Put another Pok?mon where it used to be.
Do the rest of the trick.
F***.
I just use Action Replay to get stuff back when I lose something for any reason. But still.


Agreed. I accidentally lost a Level 100 Flygon this way, and I didn't have any backup clones on other games. Oh well.

Re: Cloning Warning Emerald players

Posted by: Zowayix
Date: 2009-03-28 00:35:12
Try not to bump old topics, unless your post provides new information to the topic or something.