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Post by Tombstoner on Feb 9, 2011 17:15:52 GMT -5
I think I've found a glitch. In Pokemon Gold, when I arrived in Cherrygrove City, there was that old man who's by the Route 29 entrance. I went to his left to talk to him. After selecting YES for his 'do you want me to show you around' speech, he walked right through me to show me around. If there is no way to replicate it on multiple cartridges, I'm afraid it isn't a glitch.
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Post by wwwxxyy on Feb 10, 2011 11:29:01 GMT -5
I've seen a lot of mention on Bulbapedia and other sites about the "caught" and "seen" bytes for Missingno changing the amount of items duplicated, but I've tried this on two Missingnos of the same hex value, two of different hex values, and two 'Ms, each time catching both, and every time the stack is increased by 128. Can anybody give some clarification on this?
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Post by blahpy on Feb 11, 2011 0:28:14 GMT -5
^Correct, and I don't know why they say that. Wikipedia was worse - stating that it would be increased TO 128 because of an incorrect source until I spam reverted.
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Post by Glitchuntress on Feb 12, 2011 11:15:58 GMT -5
Other undocumented over-world related glitches:Yellow:1) A Pokémon Tower glitch in Yellow, which involves fainting the walking Pikachu, and going on the bottom-rightmost rune on the third floor and walking away. It apparently de-synchronises Pikachu's movement with the player, though I haven't been able to get it to work. Has been noted on the French PRAMA Initiative glitch website. www.prama-initiative.com/index.php?page=glitches-mineurs-rbj-8#Pikachu You can do something similar to that with the Trick Zone Glitch.
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Post by vaeporsage on Feb 12, 2011 15:59:42 GMT -5
I wanted to post about the battle tower thing. It happens to be the 256 set of values, being the hex FF and the last 2 bit value. It makes sense as a reset point. Can you clarify please? By "last 2 bit value" it makes me think of 2^2, which is just 04. In other news, an old Dive glitch which works in the English Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald was recently uploaded by Cat333Pokemon who says he recorded the footage live in November 14-16 2009 with the help of 'warriorsrussetfur123' who told him about the glitch. It involves entering a door underwater and pressing B before the map changes, such that you can get the 'would you like to resurface?' message whilst on the door/exit tile and select Yes to resurface to the wrong places. If you resurface on a sea boulder it is very possible to simply walk off it and walk on water. There have been past glitches allowing you to walk on water in Generation III, but this is the (first?) which works internationally? For example, a (derivative?) of the so called 'Mail Trick glitch' from 0xwas, which initially involves having an enemy Pokémon Trick away your mail (but you still keep it). Combining this allows you to discard multiple mail at once, though this only works in Japanese Ruby/Sapphire. VaeporSage from the Hall of Origin forums has found that it also works in other underwater areas where resurfacing is normally impossible, like one of the abandoned ship doors because they don't have the 'cannot resurface' flag by default. Choosing 'No' also makes the player move up one tile (if you save the game and reset afterwards), consequently allowing you to resurface to another unintended area. Yep, that's right. Here's the video of the glitch allowing you to go behind the game's normal boundaries. No hacks of course. www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyp4ucriWQMBtw, how does 0xwas' glitch work? I've watched the video, but it confuses me, it being in Japanese and all. Does it allow a Pokemon to hold 2 items? And does this cause the game to 'discard' an actual tile? If so, this would need to be researched imo.
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Post by Torchickens on Feb 12, 2011 17:35:24 GMT -5
I really don't know, but the older video worked like this:
There is a Kadabra (player's) holding Mail.
1) Encounter a wild Pokémon holding an item. 3) Use Trick/be Tricked and win/run. 4) You still have held 'Mail' but its actually the opponent's item. 5) Adding a new Mail (with message) gives you the opponent's item in your pack and lowers the quantity of Mail like 'normal'.
The video didn't show what would happen if you then removed the Mail, could it be that the game gets rid of 'Mail' which no longer exists instead of your opponent's item?
Lets try this out.
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Post by Glitchaholic on Feb 25, 2011 15:08:16 GMT -5
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, due to a glitch, if the player manages to obtain an egg before any other Pokémon, they will repeatedly black out and be forced to restart the game. This was remedied in Generation III and later games by requiring the player to have two Pokémon with them in order to trade, rather than just one. Well, I was wondering if you got your first pokemon from Rowan, caught another, then traded both of them for eggs. It might work like the pomeg glitch in generation III where you got to bring out the pokemon from inside the egg. I'd try this myself but I can't find anyone to trade with me. So if anyone could show a video of this or confirm this, that would be great.
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Post by Glitchaholic on Feb 25, 2011 15:56:58 GMT -5
Glitchaholic's back, and using the awesome powers of action replay, I'm sorry to say that when you try to fight a trainer or wild pokemon with only an egg in your party, it crashes the game. But I have seen a video that shows if you use the walk through walls cheat to get into a battle without any pokemon it crashes the game, but if you fight gym leader Roark of the Oreburgh city gym, then you send out a level 0 ----- with no hp left. After the first turn, you black out. So maybe the same strategy will work, but only if you face gym leader Roark. Wish me luck!
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Post by Torchickens on Feb 25, 2011 16:18:56 GMT -5
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, due to a glitch, if the player manages to obtain an egg before any other Pokémon, they will repeatedly black out and be forced to restart the game. This was remedied in Generation III and later games by requiring the player to have two Pokémon with them in order to trade, rather than just one. Well, I was wondering if you got your first pokemon from Rowan, caught another, then traded both of them for eggs. It might work like the pomeg glitch in generation III where you got to bring out the pokemon from inside the egg. I'd try this myself but I can't find anyone to trade with me. So if anyone could show a video of this or confirm this, that would be great. RE: Gen III and trading for two Eggs. The game refuses to let you trade if you attempted to trade away that last Pokémon (i.e. if you have 1 Egg and 1 Pokémon and wanted to trade away the Pokémon for an Egg) because the interface only counts Pokémon which aren't Eggs, hence you still technically have '1 Pokémon' and get the 'that's your last Pokémon!' (or similar text for trading) message.
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Post by Glitchaholic on Feb 25, 2011 16:24:36 GMT -5
Well, good news and bad news. The good news is, this glitch has not been proven false. The bad news is, my action replay crashed so I can't prove it true either. So, like I said in my first post, if anyone can test this for me that would be great.
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Post by Glitchaholic on Feb 25, 2011 16:32:23 GMT -5
Torchickens I see that you've replied to my post. If you have action replay, the code to get an egg in the first slot of your party is on youtube.com (sorry i don't have the link). Search pokemon platinum action replay codes mew egg.
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Post by Glitchaholic on Feb 25, 2011 16:48:18 GMT -5
Torchickens please reply.
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Post by blahpy on Feb 25, 2011 16:59:22 GMT -5
if you fight gym leader Roark of the Oreburgh city gym, then you send out a level 0 ----- with no hp left. After the first turn, you black out. So maybe the same strategy will work, but only if you face gym leader Roark. Wish me luck! It actually works with any trainer you must talk to to battle (so elite four, gyms and battleground. (You can do it with the pomeg glitch)
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Post by Glitchaholic on Mar 7, 2011 19:14:15 GMT -5
Well, after my action replay crashed, I played around with it for a while and got it to work. So, using my pokesav, I created a code to gat a mew, but typed it in wrong on purpose so I could see what would happen. I thought I was going to get a bad egg, but instead I got a level 13 mew (I asked for a level 100), which was poisoned, burned, frozen, paralyzed, and, well, I forget what the other status ailment is, but when I looked at its summary it was only level 3! It had 58/53 hp, even though the hp bar was'nt even full! And when I cured it of its status ailments, it was level 131! It knew only three moves, and those were Curse, Hyper Beam, and something made of glitch characters! I tried using the glitchy move and it crashed. I used it again though, and it worked like Transform, but it transformed into -----! That ----- only used Struggle, so I never used the glitchy move again, but when it gained a level it kept leveling up until it reached level 255, then "grew" to level 0, then after only one other level up, up it went to *ba dum dum dum dum* ?35! And every glitch fan out there knows that ?35 means 65535! ;D this has to be the best glitch ever!
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Post by Glitchaholic on Mar 7, 2011 19:40:21 GMT -5
So after I discovered that awesome mew *Thank you, thank you*, I decided to play some Pokemon Emerald, and (I'll show how this relates to the story later) do you remember how in generation I, if you pulled out the link cable during a battle, it would become very glitchy? Well the same thing happened in Pokemon Emerald. I was playing pokemon with my friend Christian, and we're both kind of glitchaholics (hence the name) so we decided to see what would happen if we pulled the link cables out during the battle. Well, most of the times it just froze, and about 50% of the time it would freeze with the "Waiting..." message. Well, on our last attempt, we did it while I was sending out a pokemon. It got the "Waiting..." message again, and it stood there for a long time, so we thought it had froze again. But then, (by the way the pokemon I was sending out was Wailmer) it said "Go! Wai(glitch characters) ! It was level 0, but couldn't be defeated. And wheever I tried to use Hydro Cannon, it would say (glitch characters)9wa failed! Then I figured I was getting to hard on Christian, so I switched pokemon to Blaziken, and it said "Go! Combusken!" After its sprite showed up, it was a question mark in a circle's sprite!! It knew D8'(glitch character), ???9999...(there were nines going three times across the screen), Pound, and Bicycle. The D8' move was an ordinary weak move, the ?9 move poisoned the target, made you recharge afterward, but said the move failed, Pound was just Pound, and bicycle acted like transform, but you kept your moves. I won the battle, ,but as I was exiting the game froze.
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