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[[File:RB Route 6.png|thumb|right|160px|Route 6 (y=0x23, x=0x08)]]
This article details various [[glitch meta-map script activation|glitch meta-map scripts]] on Route 6 in {{RB}}.


The script is controlled by memory address D600.
This article details various [[glitch meta-map script activation|glitch meta-map scripts]] in Celadon City's Pokémon Gym in {{RB}}.

The script is controlled by memory address D5FF.


==Highlights==
==Highlights==
Tested at left side starting position from Vermilion City
Tested at position y=0x23, x=0x08:


*'''0x03''', '''0x05''': May play one of the Trainer approach themes two times. Walking lag applies.
*'''0x03''', '''0x05''': May play one of the Trainer approach themes two times. Walking lag applies.
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*'''0x0B''': [[Arbitrary code execution]] at region D7C9 in WRAM
*'''0x0B''': [[Arbitrary code execution]] at region D7C9 in WRAM
*'''0x0C''': May cause [[glitch audio]] to play
*'''0x0C''': May cause [[glitch audio]] to play

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Latest revision as of 21:41, 25 May 2018

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Route 6 (y=0x23, x=0x08)

This article details various glitch meta-map scripts on Route 6 in Pokémon Red and Blue.

The script is controlled by memory address D600.

Highlights

Tested at position y=0x23, x=0x08:

  • 0x03, 0x05: May play one of the Trainer approach themes two times. Walking lag applies.
  • 0x04, 0x07: Walking lag applies
  • 0x06, 0x08: May play the same Trainer approach theme as above, and then freeze the game
  • 0x0B: Arbitrary code execution at region D7C9 in WRAM
  • 0x0C: May cause glitch audio to play
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