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==Binary-coded decimal (BCD)==
Binary-coded decimal is a system for encoding numbers in which hexadecimal values are read as their visual counterpart in decimal. For instance, $64 in BCD would be interpreted as 64, not 100. It is used most notably for storing the player's money. This means that a value such as $000200 (item 21 has quantity 0, item 22 is an Ultra Ball with quantity 0) will give the player 200 money.
 
==Roaming items==
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'''Roaming items''' are simply map-specific items found in the expanded item pack. Their corresponding memory addresses are set every time the player enters a map. Since many of those data correspond to pointers, the kinds and quantities of those items are seemingly random, may vary between even similar versions (e.g. English Red and English Blue), and cover a wide range of both normal and glitch items.
 
Modification of those memory addresses usually has no long-term effect (or no effect as all). As such, swapping those items with unimportant items in the normal inventory is a powerful way of getting glitch items.
 
===External links===
* [http://pastebin.com/T5gHcAtb List of roaming items for Blue]
 
 
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