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[[File:RGBItem6A.png|link=]] (hex:6A) is a [[glitch item]] in {{JY}} v1.1, v1.2 and v1.3.
[[File:RGBItem6A.png|link=]] (hex:6A) nicknamed "'''Pocket Doctor'''" is a [[glitch item]] in {{JY}} v1.1, v1.2 and v1.3. Its name "ゴールドバッヂ" (GoldBadge) is taken from the [[unused Japanese list strings (Generation I)|unused Japanese list strings]], and is not to be confused with the actual MarshBadge (ゴールドバッジ, ''Gold Badge'').


Using this glitch item will bring up the Pokémon Center nurse's text and allow the player to heal their Pokémon from anywhere. Upon healing Pokémon or cancelling out, sprites will disappear as will the ability to move until the player presses B, or A followed by B.
Using this glitch item will bring up the Pokémon Center nurse's text and allow the player to heal their Pokémon from anywhere. Upon healing Pokémon or cancelling out, sprites will disappear as will the ability to move until the player presses B, or A followed by B.

Latest revision as of 20:33, 19 December 2017

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Name (transcribed): ゴールドバッヂ

Identifier (HEX): 6A
Identifier (DEC): 106
Effect pointer: ?
Unterminated name glitch item?: No
Tossable/Sellable?: Yes
Buy Price: 999999 (#1##8#)
Sell Price: 499999
Name bytes: {{{9}}}

(hex:6A) nicknamed "Pocket Doctor" is a glitch item in Pokémon Yellow (Japanese) v1.1, v1.2 and v1.3. Its name "ゴールドバッヂ" (GoldBadge) is taken from the unused Japanese list strings, and is not to be confused with the actual MarshBadge (ゴールドバッジ, Gold Badge).

Using this glitch item will bring up the Pokémon Center nurse's text and allow the player to heal their Pokémon from anywhere. Upon healing Pokémon or cancelling out, sprites will disappear as will the ability to move until the player presses B, or A followed by B.

If the player heals Pokémon while the sprites are invisible, then it may corrupt Pikachu's movement animation.

This glitch item is not as useful in battle, as it will not actually heal the Pokémon in the battle and will only heal the Pokémon as they are on the overworld. Furthermore it can corrupt the graphics in battle and make the screen completely white until the battle ends.