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==In Pokemon Red/Blue==
==In Pokemon Red/Blue==
===Scripts which do not execute RAM===
* FE, flashes the screen shortly.
===Arbitrary code execution===
* 0E, 0F, DA44 (seconds of game time, will eventually fall through to similar addresses as Yellow
* 0E, 0F, DA44 (seconds of game time, will eventually fall through to similar addresses as Yellow
==In Pokémon Yellow==
==In Pokémon Yellow==

Revision as of 22:34, 15 September 2018

This article is incomplete. Please feel free to add any missing information about the subject. It is missing: Document effects of other indices, in particular for Red/Blue if possible.

The FacingDex covers glitch 0xC109 IDs in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, and their Pokémon Yellow Lg- (0x6E) or locked values (on exit mat) effects.

In Pokemon Red/Blue

Scripts which do not execute RAM

  • FE, flashes the screen shortly.

Arbitrary code execution

  • 0E, 0F, DA44 (seconds of game time, will eventually fall through to similar addresses as Yellow

In Pokémon Yellow

Methods of obtaining invalid C109 values

  • Arbitrary code execution (also applies to Red/Blue)
  • Yellow MissingNo.: When its front sprite does not freeze the game, it can give the player an invalid C109 value after battle, which varies heavily, and may not be emulated correctly on older emulators. If the player encounters Yellow MissingNo. (non-ghost/fossil form) in Viridian Forest, previously erased the save file with Up+Select+B and has never encountered a glitch Pokémon before, the Yellow MissingNo. will not freeze the game on real hardware or emulators that provide the correct behavior (BGB included).

Scripts which do not execute RAM

Arbitrary code execution

  • 0E, 0F: Execute DA41 - This can fall through to wDayCareInUse and then the manipulable wNumInBox.
  • 12, 13: Execute D367 - This can be manipulated via the expanded items pack.
  • 2C - DFE6
  • 2D - DFE6
  • 3A - FA0A
  • 3B - FA0A
  • 3E - D368
  • 3F - D368
  • 50 - C9A7
  • 51 - C9A7
  • 54 - C937
  • 55 - C937
  • 56 - E5C9
  • 57 - E5C9
  • 58 - D5E5
  • 59 - D5E5
  • 5A - C5D5
  • 5B - C5D5
  • 5C - CDC5
  • 5D - CDC5
  • 5E - D4CD
  • 5F - D4CD
  • 62 - FA42
  • 63 - FA42
  • 66 - D35D
  • 67 - D35D
  • 70 - FA35
  • 71 - FA35
  • 74 - C109
  • 75 - C109
  • 76 - CBC1
  • 77 - CBC1
  • 82 - C021
  • 83 - C021
  • 8E - FA6F
  • 8F - FA6F
  • 90 - C5FA
  • 91 - C5FA
  • 92 - CFC5
  • 93 - CFC5
  • 9A - CD00
  • 9B - CD00
  • A0 - C13D
  • A1 - C13D
  • A2 - D1C1
  • A3 - D1C1
  • A4 - E1D1
  • A5 - E1D1
  • A6 - C9E1
  • A7 - C9E1
  • A8 - C8C9
  • A9 - C8C9
  • AC - D041
  • AD - D041
  • B0 - D341
  • B1 - D341
  • B4 - D641
  • B5 - D641
  • C7 - D0E4
  • DA - FAFF
  • DB - FAFF
  • DC - C5FA
  • DD - C5FA
  • DE - CFC5
  • DF - CFC5
  • EC - D918
  • ED - D918
  • F2 - D618
  • F3 - D618
  • F4 - E5D6
  • F5 - E5D6
  • F6 - D5E5
  • F7 - D5E5
  • F8 - C5D5
  • F9 - C5D5


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