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A '''chaotic name''' refers to [[glitch]] strings in {{RBY}} with names that are difficult to predict, and show a degree of randomness. |
A '''chaotic name''' refers to [[glitch]] strings in {{RBY}} and {{GSC}} with names that are difficult to predict, and show a degree of randomness. |
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Revision as of 00:39, 30 December 2017
A chaotic name refers to glitch strings in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow and Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal with names that are difficult to predict, and show a degree of randomness.
These may include the following:
- Strings taken from VRAM, randomized due to VRAM inaccessibility.
- Strings that are taken by the game searching for terminated 0x50 strings into RAM until the (n)th number is found (the case with examples like - (Generation I move)'s internal name).
- Strings taken from an area of RAM subject to change.
Chaotic names may be found on:
- Glitch moves - Example: - (move)
- Glitch Trainer class names - Example: Jacred
- Glitch items - Example: Hex:00 glitch item in Red/Green (there are no chaotic name glitch items in the English versions)
- Glitch types (often subject to VRAM inaccessibility) - Example: Hex:1E glitch type in Pokémon Red and Blue
See also
- Time Capsule exploit: There is a degree of randomness for some Generation II to Generation I trades for Pokémon not in the table.