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| Red/Blue/Yellow || [[Arbitrary code execution|Move arbitrary code execution ACE]] || Unknown. Theoretically possible. || |
| Red/Blue/Yellow || [[Arbitrary code execution|Move arbitrary code execution ACE]] || Unknown. Theoretically possible. || |
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| [[bp:Generation VI|Generation VI]],<br>[[bp:Generation VII|Generation VII]] || [[Nintendo 3DS firmware exploits and homebrew]] || The player can inject .PKM data into the game (e.g. in the storage box) if the firmware is a compatible version. The player can modify their save file if on a custom firmware (thanks to an exploit such as SoundHax). || |
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| Red/Blue || [[Old man trick]] || Third, fifth, seventh, ninth or eleventh name character is hex:15 (theoretically possible with Super Glitch). || |
| Red/Blue || [[Old man trick]] || Third, fifth, seventh, ninth or eleventh name character is hex:15 (theoretically possible with Super Glitch). || |