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''This article is about the placeholder term for a map which is displayed on the Town Map as "SPECIAL", for other uses for non-glitch and non-beta elements such as the Special stat please see [[bp:Special|Bulbapedia's disambiguation page]].''
''This article is about the special case for a town map identifier of 00 "SPECIAL", for other uses for non-glitch and non-beta elements such as the Special stat please see [[bp:Special|Bulbapedia's disambiguation page]].''




The term 'SPECIAL' is the name for locations with an [[identifier]] of 0 on the Pokégear's Town Map section in Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Crystal. It is presumably a [[placeholder]] and not a pure coincidence as supported by the fact that the same locations are later referred to as "[[Special Area]]" on Pokémon Ruby, Pokémon Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald and much later as one of many variants of the [[Mystery Zone]]s on Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
The term 'SPECIAL' appears for locations with an [[identifier]] of 0 on the Pokégear's Town Map section in Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Crystal. In normal gameplay, although unnoticeable, it is used internally by the game as a special case for areas such as the second floor of a Pokémon Center (as these kinds of maps are only defined once); the game will use this identifier to refer to the last location the player visited, and thus use that location as a basis for the new Pokégear map area that the player is in.

Another term, "[[Special Area]]" exists on Pokémon Ruby, Pokémon Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald and perhaps shares the same purpose, although since it is placed in between real locations with an identifier of C4 (196), it may instead, exist for a similar purpose to the many variantions of [[Mystery Zone]]s within the [[bp:fourth generation|fourth generation]] handheld Pokémon games.


The term is also likely to have been left behind from Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue and Pokémon Yellow as Pokémon Gold and Silver originally used the same engine, as was the case with the message "[[Unused dialogue|You missed the Pokémon]]".
The term is also likely to have been left behind from Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue and Pokémon Yellow as Pokémon Gold and Silver originally used the same engine, as was the case with the message "[[Unused dialogue|You missed the Pokémon]]".

Revision as of 12:35, 25 June 2010

Error prevention and placeholders in the Pokémon games:

?????????? | ????? | ! | Abnormal Pokémon | Bad Egg | Enigma Berry (Generation III) | Error! | Error codes (Generations I and II) | Error traps for damaged save data | Error traps to prevent impossible progress | Event data debugging messages | Instant victory effect (Generation II) | Mystery Zone | N/A | Pokégear instruction booklet trap | Rhydon trap | Special (location) | This Game Pak is designed only for use on the Game Boy Color. | This Pokémon cannot be traded.


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This article is about the special case for a town map identifier of 00 "SPECIAL", for other uses for non-glitch and non-beta elements such as the Special stat please see Bulbapedia's disambiguation page.


The term 'SPECIAL' appears for locations with an identifier of 0 on the Pokégear's Town Map section in Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Crystal. In normal gameplay, although unnoticeable, it is used internally by the game as a special case for areas such as the second floor of a Pokémon Center (as these kinds of maps are only defined once); the game will use this identifier to refer to the last location the player visited, and thus use that location as a basis for the new Pokégear map area that the player is in.

Another term, "Special Area" exists on Pokémon Ruby, Pokémon Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald and perhaps shares the same purpose, although since it is placed in between real locations with an identifier of C4 (196), it may instead, exist for a similar purpose to the many variantions of Mystery Zones within the fourth generation handheld Pokémon games.

The term is also likely to have been left behind from Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue and Pokémon Yellow as Pokémon Gold and Silver originally used the same engine, as was the case with the message "You missed the Pokémon".