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A simple walk-through to getting the legendary Celebi
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Celebi is a Psychic/Grass, dual-type legendary Pokémon. It is the guardian of Ilex Forest in the Johto region. Celebi cannot be caught from the wild and can only be obtained by glitching Sneasel.

Things You Should Know

  • Level up a Sneasel to 57 and rename it “CELEBI” with 4 letters before it (i.e. “XXXXCELEBI”). Then, place the Sneasel in Bill’s PC.
  • Save but turn off the power before it completes. Repeat this step until you get a clone with no name or “?”, is level 0, and has a different gender.
  • Give the bad clone to daycare and take it back immediately. Place the bad clone in slot 1, move a PC ‘mon into slot 1, and give the bad clone to daycare.
  • Store all of your ‘mon besides the original Sneasel in the PC and take back the bad clone. Then, give Sneasel to daycare and take it back.
Part 1
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Capturing and Preparing a Sneasel

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  1. If you are playing Pokémon Gold or Silver, Sneasel can be found by Route 28 and the Silver Cave at night. If you are playing Pokémon Crystal, you can encounter them on the Ice Path at night.
  2. The Sneasel needs to have the “Beat Up” capability to level up. Note: It’s very important that the “Beat Up” skill is set as the third move for the Sneasel.
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  3. Change the name of your Sneasel to “XXXXCELEBI”, where four X’s represent any four letters. The game will automatically delete the four letters later on.
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Cloning a Sneasel

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  1. The game will prompt you to save before you can switch boxes.
  2. The screen should read “Saving… Don’t turn off the power.” Once it has completely shut down, turn the game back on.
    • Because you are turning off the power when the game is trying to save, it is crucial that you save your game earlier on, just in case something goes wrong.
  3. If you’re lucky, you’ll have created a “bad” clone in the process of making several clones. If not, keep repeating the cloning process while experimenting with the power switch; turning the power off a little earlier or later can be the difference between a good and bad clone. A bad clone is identified by all of the following traits:
    • The clone’s name will either be a question mark (?) or missing entirely.
    • The clone’s level is 0.
    • The clone’s gender will be different from the original Sneasel and the good clones.
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Creating the Celebi

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    • Slot 1: Original Sneasel
    • Slots 2-5: Good Sneasel clones
    • Slot 6: Bad Sneasel clone.
  1. Its name should now look like “???????????????????”.
  2. This will back your bad clone back into the second slot.
    • A “sacrifice” Pokémon is one that you are willing to give up. It will be deleted in later steps.
  3. Don’t take it back just yet.
  4. Close the PC again.
  5. Its name has changed, and your Sneasel has now become a Celebi!
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    Is there any other way to get Celebi?
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    You could trade with someone who has a Celebi, though most people would not trade. Other than that, I do not believe so.
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      Things You’ll Need

      • Poké Balls (for catching the Sneasel)
      • A Pokémon Box on Bill’s PC that has free space
      • A low-level Pokémon that you’re willing to lose (also known as a “sacrifice” Pokémon)

      Tips

      • A Celebi can also be obtained via trading.
      • When creating a bad clone, it might help to shut down immediately after clicking “Yes” and without waiting for the “Saving…” message.
      • This method can be used to obtain any Pokémon, provided that you know the hexadecimal identifiers.
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