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After the glitch was discovered, teams of Joker and Pokémon Trainer were completely banned from playing in doubles due to being considered [[broken]]. A prominent incident is when {{Sm|MkLeo}} and {{Sm|Tweek}} planned to use this technique at [[Glitch 7]] to "abuse the glitch." In response, {{Sm|Tantalus}} tweeted an announcement that the duo of Joker and Pokémon Trainer would not be legal in Glitch 7. Tantalus would have reversed the ban if Nintendo patched the glitch by a certain time frame.<ref> | After the glitch was discovered, teams of Joker and Pokémon Trainer were completely banned from playing in doubles due to being considered [[broken]]. A prominent incident is when {{Sm|MkLeo}} and {{Sm|Tweek}} planned to use this technique at [[Glitch 7]] to "abuse the glitch." In response, {{Sm|Tantalus}} tweeted an announcement that the duo of Joker and Pokémon Trainer would not be legal in Glitch 7. Tantalus would have reversed the ban if Nintendo patched the glitch by a certain time frame.<ref>https://www.dailyesports.gg/joker-and-pokemon-trainer-duo-banned-in-glitch-7-doubles/</ref> As of 6.0.0, this glitch was presumably patched, and so the Joker and Pokémon Trainer ban was lifted. Since the 11.0.0 method of performing the glitch required settings that aren't used in tournaments (i.e. handicap), its existence had little to no impact on competitive play. | ||
==Video== | ==Video== |