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Yes a glitch, go to the battle tower then go to the PC, deposit the Pokemon u wanna clone, then close the PC and save the game, then go back on the PC and withdraw the Pokemon u deposited before the save, close the PC and go to the person who will ask u to challenge the tower (the one closest to the PC), then enter the pkmn and then she will ask u if saving the game is ok, select yes and then the game will freeze, right after the freeze (not during or it could damage ur game) restart the game with:

A+B+start+select, go back to ur PC AND ur second pkmn will be there,

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