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===Manipulating Pokémon=== |
===Manipulating Pokémon=== |
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Ready for genetics |
Ready for genetics? Prof Oak will be mind-blown. |
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You can change about everything in a Pokémon's structure. Boy is it useful |
You can change about everything in a Pokémon's structure. Boy is it useful! But you'll have to walk. |
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====Changing species==== |
====Changing species==== |
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This is more complicated than it seems, because you're going to create an [[unstable hybrid Pokémon]], with the original Pokémon as the donor, and the new Pokémon as the recipient. (Read the article if you don't understand these terms, as well as a method to fully obtain the desired Pokémon) |
This is more complicated than it seems, because you're going to create an [[unstable hybrid Pokémon]], with the original Pokémon as the donor, and the new Pokémon as the recipient. (Read the article if you don't understand these terms, as well as a method to fully obtain the desired Pokémon) |
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To change the species of your 5th party Pokémon, go 90 steps left (92 in Yellow) and 123 up. Refer to [[The Big HEX List]] to find out who can be converted into who. (Example |
To change the species of your 5th party Pokémon, go 90 steps left (92 in Yellow) and 123 up. Refer to [[The Big HEX List]] to find out who can be converted into who. (Example: Lickitung into Exeggutor) |
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====Changing attacks==== |
====Changing attacks==== |
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Now it's time to reconfigure your beloved Pokémon's brains. Yup. |
Now it's time to reconfigure your beloved Pokémon's brains. Yup. |
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(Note |
(Note: that may actually be between 14 and 16 steps. Testing required.) |
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To access the region representing your Pokémon's attacks, do 8 steps right. |
To access the region representing your Pokémon's attacks, do 8 steps right. |
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Example of modification |
Example of modification: turn Flamethrower into Solarbeam! Gives a Fire Pokémon a good defense against Water-type Pokémon. |
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====Changing EXP==== |
====Changing EXP==== |
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Due to the way [[out of bounds]] works in this game, it is not possible to change your 5th Pokémon's stats. |
Due to the way [[out of bounds]] works in this game, it is not possible to change your 5th Pokémon's stats. |
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But it is possible to change your 6th Pokémon's stats |
But it is possible to change your 6th Pokémon's stats! |
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Simply go 36 steps left and 121 steps up, and you'll have reached the Max HP stat. All attacks are 2 bytes (2 blocks) wide, stored in a big-endian order, and the attacks are stored in the following order |
Simply go 36 steps left and 121 steps up, and you'll have reached the Max HP stat. All attacks are 2 bytes (2 blocks) wide, stored in a big-endian order, and the attacks are stored in the following order: Max HP, ATK, DEF, SPD, SPE. |
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Note that you don't affect your IVs nor your EVs |
Note that you don't affect your IVs nor your EVs this way, so having the game recalculate the Pokémon's stats (see end of previous section) will have your changes reverted. |
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Note that it is perfectly fine to switch Pokémon while in the Glitch City |
Note that it is perfectly fine to switch Pokémon while in the Glitch City; but the screen won't be refreshed, so you will have to either open the START menu (temporary) or move away, then back (permanent). |
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Another use is changing a Pokémon's level to above Level 100; for example, changing a Level 51 Pokémon into a Level 108 Pokémon. Using Rare Candies, this is one of the ways of accessing the over Level 100 moves on [[glitch Pokémon]]'s learnpools in the [[GlitchDex]] (except Levels 101-107). |
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==External links== |
==External links== |