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Crystal box name codes: Difference between revisions

TM counts are probably more convenient for long-term ACE.
(TM counts are probably more convenient for long-term ACE.)
 
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'''Box name codes''' are assembly instructions encoded in the names of boxes. They are used as payloads of [[arbitrary code execution]] exploits, and are usuallyoften the most convenient for that purpose in Generation II (at least for the "first-time ACE", which may be used to perform some further setup, such setting all TM quantities to 255), because the box names are easy to change, the available character set covers a large range of useful assembly instructions, and they are stored in a consecutive memory area (except the 0x50 terminators in between).
 
For a list of hex values for all available characters in Generation II and their corresponding assembly instructions, see [[the Big HEX List]].
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