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We're diverging a bit from the usual subject of Arbitrary Code Execution (ACE) with this guide! The Celebi Egg Glitch is a fairly old setup that allows a player to obtain any pokémon, using just repeated cloning and party overloading. Traditionally, this was done by transplanting the move id of an egg's third move to the species value. There were some minor issues with the old setup, though. Certain moves are very difficult to get as the third move on an egg, meaning that not all pokémon are easily available. Since this setup would transplant PP values onto DVs, it also wasn't really possible to obtain any shiny pokémon through the setup. Lastly, while all valid species could theoretically obtained through move IDs, it wasn't easily possible to obtain glitch pokémon through the setup. This video outlines an improved version of the Celebi Egg Glitch setup. This setup transplants a donor pokémon's Sp. Def. stat to an egg's internal species value, while also preserving the remaining data of the egg. In short, it allows you to get any species from an egg, while also inheriting the DVs and moveset of the original egg. Applications for this improved setup include hatching a shiny Ditto from an egg, obtaining any legendary or mythical pokémon or obtaining a normal pokémon that has normally illegal moves. This setup also happens to be compatible with the VC releases. Do keep in mind that poké transporter will refuse to transfer pokémon with illegal movesets, so make sure to visit the move deleter prior to transferring pokémon. Many thanks to Dove for inspiring this setup. Many thanks to Paco81 for the development of the original setup (March 2007). Thanks to Popcorn, Rebsillycon and Mat2 for proofreading the video. 00:00 Summary 00:34 Prerequisites 01:13 Part 1: Obtaining a Bad Clone 02:04 Part 2: Overloading the Party 03:17 Part 3: Manipulating the Party 04:08 Part 4: "Fixing" the Party 05:21 Part 5: Actually Fixing the Party 07:38 Final Notes