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===Manipulating Pokémon===
Ready for genetics ? Prof Oak will be mind-blown.
 
You can change about everything in a Pokémon's structure. Boy is it useful ! But you'll have to walk.
 
====Changing species====
This is more complicated than it seems, because you're going to create an [[unstable hybrid Pokémon]], with the original Pokémon as the donor, and the new Pokémon as the recipient. (Read the article if you don't understand these terms, as well as a method to fully obtain the desired Pokémon)
 
To change the species of your 5th party Pokémon, go 90 steps left (92 in Yellow) and 123 up. Refer to [[The Big HEX List]] to find out who can be converted into who. (Example : Lickitung into Exeggutor)
 
====Changing attacks====
Now it's time to reconfigure your beloved Pokémon's brains. Yup.
 
(Note : that may actually be between 14 and 16 steps. Testing required.)
To access the region representing your Pokémon's attacks, do 8 steps right.
 
Example of modification : turn Flamethrower into Solarbeam ! Gives a Fire Pokémon a good defense against Water-type Pokémon.
 
====Changing EXP====
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Due to the way [[out of bounds]] works in this game, it is not possible to change your 5th Pokémon's stats.
 
But it is possible to change your 6th Pokémon's stats !
 
Simply go 36 steps left and 121 steps up, and you'll have reached the Max HP stat. All attacks are 2 bytes (2 blocks) wide, stored in a big-endian order, and the attacks are stored in the following order : Max HP, ATK, DEF, SPD, SPE.
 
Note that you don't affect your IVs nor your EVs thsthis way, so having the game recalculate the Pokémon's stats (see end of previous section) will have your changes reverted.
 
Note that it is perfectly fine to switch Pokémon while in the Glitch City ; but the screen won't be refreshed, so you will have to either open the START menu (temporary) or move away, then back (permanent).
 
Another use is changing a Pokémon's level to above Level 100; for example, changing a Level 51 Pokémon into a Level 108 Pokémon. Using Rare Candies, this is one of the ways of accessing the over Level 100 moves on [[glitch Pokémon]]'s learnpools in the [[GlitchDex]] (except Levels 101-107).
 
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