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Post by blahpy on Mar 17, 2011 22:20:57 GMT -5
I just found some info on one: "Level 100 Code (Japanese Version Only) sent in by Cl0vis15 Go into battle and place an ability you do not want on your Pokémon at the bottom by pressing Select. Go to the Item List and go down the to the seventh item from the top, press Select on it, and exit out. Go into a battle and press select on the bottom ability, and then attack the enemy and defeat it, without pressing select again. The Pokémon will then be L:100, but the ability you pressed select on will be gone! It's health bar may do some weird stuff, but just go to a PokéCenter and he'll be good as new." retrieved from davidwonn.kontek.net/Also, now the mario kart community and the pokemon glitch community are linked!
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Post by blahpy on Mar 17, 2011 22:27:01 GMT -5
Just found some others there too:
"Mew glitch sent in by Waluigi
If Mew is Transformed when it learns an attack, it will look like the Pokémon it transformed into but it will have Mew's attacks until it is switched out or the battle ends."
"Transform oddity sent in by Dr.Glitch
While fighting any pokemon with a Ditto, Trasform and every mov will have 5 pp. Now use a max ether on Ditto while transformed and it will only give you the option to use it on Transform. Now go back to the battle and go to fight. The first move will have 10 pp (or more if you used a pp up on transform) and all the others will have 0 pp no matter how many you had when you used the ether."
"Turn any pokémon into gold and duplicate items (Japanese Version Only) sent in by glitcher
The pokémon you want to turn into gold should be able to evolve if you want the full benefit of this code, otherwise there will be a confusion with the names and so forth.
First, place a pokemon that has been taught FLY in the first position in your lineup, the Golden Gyarados in the sixth position, and the pokémon whose color is to be changed in the second position. If you want to duplicate an item, equip it onto Gyrados. Next place all your pokémon back into the PC except the first (in the order: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), then take the second one back out.
Enter the bug-catching contest, then try and exit immediately. When the clerk asks if you want to leave, answer NO. Now fly out of the contest, store the pokémon that will be changed in the PC, then go back to the contest and say YES to quit. After the prizegiving, you will find that your second pokémon has teleported back into your lineup and has turned gold. It will also have Gyrados' name and attacks and it will have a duplicate of its item. Train the pokémon until it evolves to retrieve its regular name/attacks, it will have a shining status."
I don't know for sure if these work but they do indeed sound legitimate.
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Post by Torchickens on Mar 18, 2011 16:58:23 GMT -5
I just found some info on one: "Level 100 Code (Japanese Version Only) sent in by Cl0vis15 Go into battle and place an ability you do not want on your Pokémon at the bottom by pressing Select. Go to the Item List and go down the to the seventh item from the top, press Select on it, and exit out. Go into a battle and press select on the bottom ability, and then attack the enemy and defeat it, without pressing select again. The Pokémon will then be L:100, but the ability you pressed select on will be gone! It's health bar may do some weird stuff, but just go to a PokéCenter and he'll be good as new." retrieved from davidwonn.kontek.net/Also, now the mario kart community and the pokemon glitch community are linked! It works. I also managed to get a Pokémon mutation select glitch to work from Pokemonbug.oh.land.to ('conversion of a fossil' glitch). I made a post about the glitch when Glitch City Laboratories was still online, but I was never able to get it to work until recently because the website said to press the select button on the '32nd item', though I mistakenly withdrew the 12th PC item instead when it meant to withdraw the 32nd item in the PC. It involves handing over a fossil in Cinnibar Lab first then pressing the select button on the 32nd item and swapping it with a Pokémon to change the species of the fossil Pokémon. It looks like that it doesn't matter whether or not you use the PC or the actual item pack, for instance when I performed this glitch wrong the first time it actually hung the game when selecting the Pokémon to 'switch the item' with [this was when swapping the 12th item with the 5th Pokémon]. I tested it with the 12th PC item which gave the same effect, freezing the game. Though in this case it looks like it's essential to use the PC because you cannot hold 32 items in the normal item pack. After handing over the fossil when you press select on the item, exit the menu, enter a battle and swap it with the fifth Pokémon you get a glitch Pokémon (apparently the 32nd party Pokémon) to replace the 5th Pokémon but this consequently changes some RAM around which includes address 0xC68F (stored fossil Pokémon) to cause additional glitches. So in theory, you can get any Pokémon and all but one of the Red/Green glitch Pokémon! this way (because hex 00 would probably imply there's no stored fossil). The actual fossil Pokémon depends on the total experience of that Pokémon modulo 256. So for instance you could use a total experience of 21 to get a Mew. The Ditto Trick still works in Red/Green but it looks like this is a safe repeatable way of getting the glitch Pokémon which usually trigger the 'trainer' flag in a wild Pokémon battle.
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Post by MissingNO 1 Master on Mar 20, 2011 18:15:00 GMT -5
00 does give an M.
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Post by Glitchaholic on Mar 24, 2011 23:19:04 GMT -5
It works. I also managed to get a Pokémon mutation select glitch to work from Pokemonbug.oh.land.to ('conversion of a fossil' glitch). I made a post about the glitch when Glitch City Laboratories was still online, but I was never able to get it to work until recently because the website said to press the select button on the '32nd item', though I mistakenly withdrew the 12th PC item instead when it meant to withdraw the 32nd item in the PC. It involves handing over a fossil in Cinnibar Lab first then pressing the select button on the 32nd item and swapping it with a Pokémon to change the species of the fossil Pokémon. It looks like that it doesn't matter whether or not you use the PC or the actual item pack, for instance when I performed this glitch wrong the first time it actually hung the game when selecting the Pokémon to 'switch the item' with [this was when swapping the 12th item with the 5th Pokémon]. I tested it with the 12th PC item which gave the same effect, freezing the game. Though in this case it looks like it's essential to use the PC because you cannot hold 32 items in the normal item pack. After handing over the fossil when you press select on the item, exit the menu, enter a battle and swap it with the fifth Pokémon you get a glitch Pokémon (apparently the 32nd party Pokémon) to replace the 5th Pokémon but this consequently changes some RAM around which includes address 0xC68F (stored fossil Pokémon) to cause additional glitches. So in theory, you can get any Pokémon and all but one of the Red/Green glitch Pokémon! this way (because hex 00 would probably imply there's no stored fossil). The actual fossil Pokémon depends on the total experience of that Pokémon modulo 256. So for instance you could use a total experience of 21 to get a Mew. The Ditto Trick still works in Red/Green but it looks like this is a safe repeatable way of getting the glitch Pokémon which usually trigger the 'trainer' flag in a wild Pokémon battle. Sorry. I pressed the wrong button. Anyway, I want to see what would happen if you sent out the glitch pokemon you get from the fossil conversion glitch.
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