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*'''0x06''': Walking lag, Trainer approach music may play. Script may advance to 0x08
*'''0x06''': Walking lag, Trainer approach music may play. Script may advance to 0x08
*'''0x08''': Walking lag
*'''0x08''': Walking lag
*'''0x0A, '''0x0C''': Walking lag, Trainer approach music may play. May be slightly different to others (observed [[game freeze]]s earlier than 0x03, 0x06 and other previous, similar cases).
*'''0x0A''', '''0x0C''': Walking lag, Trainer approach music may play. May be slightly different to others (observed [[game freeze]]s earlier than 0x03, 0x06 and other previous, similar cases).
*'''0x0D''', '''0x14''': No known effect/May revert to script 0x00
*'''0x0D''', '''0x14''': No known effect/May revert to script 0x00
*'''0x0E''': Game may freeze (no white screen)
*'''0x0E''': Game may freeze (no white screen)

Revision as of 17:11, 13 September 2018

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This article details various glitch meta-map scripts in Sea Route 19 in Pokémon Red and Blue.

This script is controlled by memory address D61D.

Highlights

  • 0x03, 0x05, 0x07, 0x09, 0x0B: Walking lag, Trainer approach music may play. Walking down far enough from Fuchsia City may also change the player's third item into a TM23, for unknown reasons.
  • 0x04: Walking lag
  • 0x06: Walking lag, Trainer approach music may play. Script may advance to 0x08
  • 0x08: Walking lag
  • 0x0A, 0x0C: Walking lag, Trainer approach music may play. May be slightly different to others (observed game freezes earlier than 0x03, 0x06 and other previous, similar cases).
  • 0x0D, 0x14: No known effect/May revert to script 0x00
  • 0x0E: Game may freeze (no white screen)
  • 0x0F-0x13, 0x15: Game may freeze


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