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! scope="row" | French
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* German Crystal: the player is not allowed to refight Wilton or Kenji.
* Japanese Crystal: the setup requires that the pokémon left with the Day Care lady has a specific nickname. The setup automatically applies this nickname. When replacing this pokémon, either make sure the new pokémon uses the nickname "アてがれ" or use the "Reapply the bootstrap" code provided further on the guide.
 
A separate code is provided further on that reapplies the bootstrap, to be used in the case it accidentally gets overwritten.
 
'''Warning:''' if you installed the RAM writer before the 2nd of May 2024, you will need to update it to the latest version before you're able to use these codes.
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3E CD1F EA 7E DA 21 EACD D9D4 3E C3 22 3E 38 22 36 D8
AF 01 40 00 21 EF D7 CD F4 31 0E 1B E5 D1 21 76
DE C3 C2 31 C9 CD EF D7 3E C3 0E 46 C9 F3 0E 04
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F3 01 1D 00 11 4F D7 21 D3D4 DC CD D6 30 D9 F0 A6
E6 F0 28 0F F0 A6 0F 4F 30 08 AF 21 97 CE 22 22
22 22 79 E6 01 EA 75 D6 00 00 00
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F3 01 1D 00 11 4F D7 21 D3D4 DC CD D6 30 D9 21 08
D1 3E 02 AE 20 13 F0 A6 E6 04 28 0D 35 01 04 00
11 07 CC 21 E3 D0 CD D6 30 00 00
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F3 01 1D 00 11 EF D7 21 60 DE CD C2 31 D9 21 D3
D1 3E 02 AE 20 13 F0 A6 E6 04 28 0D 35 01 04 00
11 1B CC 21 AE D0D1 CD C2 31 00 00
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F3 01 12 00 11 6C D7 21 D3D4 DC CD D6 30 D9 21 08
D1 3E 01 AE 20 09 21 E7 D0 01 '''FA AA''' 71 23 70 00
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F3 01 12 00 11 0C D8 21 60 DE CD C2 31 D9 21 D3
D1 3E 01 AE 20 09 21 B4B2 D0D1 01 '''FA AA''' 71 23 70 00
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F3 01 12 00 11 6C D7 21 D3D4 DC CD D6 30 D9 21 08
D1 3E 02 AE 28 0A 01 '''96 46''' 21 DF D0 71 2E EE 70
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F3 01 1211 00 11 0C1E D8 21 60 DE CD C2 31 D9 FA 80
CE FE F1 C0 FA 92 CE FE C0 C0 3E 0D EA B5 CE
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====Reset bootstrap====
 
In case the setup malfunctions, you can use this code to repair the setup's bootstrap code. This is especially relevant for German Crystal; French Crystal and Japanese Crystal, whose setups are slightly more volatile.
 
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