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So I was on YouTube and someone found a glitch that if you have a gameshark code that starts a battle with a trainer AND also have the steal trainers pokemon cheat, the game will think you're having a wild battle and uses the Pokemon trainer sprite of the trainer you put in.This made me laugh so hard XD!
I also found the same thing happens in gen 2, while doing this there was a code that changes the name of wild Pokemon and here was the result XD
This is not fake!If it was fake, then explain the reason the pokeballs indicating your Pokemon are glitched.
Last edited by Aron (2014-11-04 22:31:29)
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I remember discovering this in the 90s in Gen 1. With real hardware. I thought "Wild Prof. Oak appeared!" seemed funnier though.
Also the "steal trainers Pokemon" gameshark code is one of the few codes I still remember by heart. In Gen 1 it's 010157D0.
Last edited by stag019 (2014-11-04 22:45:58)
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I remember discovering this in the 90s in Gen 1. With real hardware. I thought "Wild Prof. Oak appeared!" seemed funnier though.
Also the "steal trainers Pokemon" gameshark code is one of the few codes I still remember by heart. In Gen 1 it's 010157D0.
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The explanation to this is as simple as that "steal trainer's Pokemon" actually means "turn trainer battle into wild battle".
https://github.com/kanzure/pokered/blob … m.asm#L463
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The explanation to this is as simple as that "steal trainer's Pokemon" actually means "turn trainer battle into wild battle".
https://github.com/kanzure/pokered/blob … m.asm#L463
Yes, I was aware of that. The disassembly is a great resource for writing your own Gameshark codes.
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