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{{PRAMA|johto-cloaking-trick}}
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The '''Time Capsule exploit''' (known beforepreviously/also known as the '''Johto guard glitch''' or '''Johto cloaking trick''') is a glitch in {{GSC}} connected with {{RBY}}. It becomes a possible exploit after obtaining a [[?????|????? (FF)]] in any of those versions.
 
For this glitch the player needs to have access to the Time Capsule, by meeting Bill in Ecruteak City and waiting at least one day. Access to the Cable Club (the Pokédex must have been obtained) is needed on the Generation I game.
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! Item !! Quantity
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! Generation II !! Generation I !! Generation I !! !!
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! Generation II !! Generation I !! !! !!
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!'''Hex'''
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===One-way conversions===
Háčky, a member of the Glitch City Laboratories forums made [httphttps://forumsarchives.glitchcity.info/index.php?topic=forums/board-108/thread-6985/page-0.msg195962html#msg195962 research] into more complex Time Capsule exploit conversions which are not accounted for in the table above. Specifically, this section describes conversions for Pokémon [[index number]]s 0, 251, 252, 253, 254 and 255.
 
====From Generation I to Generation II====
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! Index number (hexadecimal) !! Index number (decimal) !! Version !! Glitch Pokémon !! Trade !! Trade-back
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| '''00''' || 0 || All official Gold/Silver/Crystal || {{gdex|RB:000|'M (00)}} ({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:000|3TRAINERPOKé ‎₽}} ({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Slowpoke || Slowpoke
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| '''FB''' || 251 || All official Gold/Silver/Crystal || {{gdex|RB:251|M 'N g (hex:FB)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:251|F q, (hex:FB)}} ({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Wobbuffet || {{gdex|RB:241|94 (hex:F1)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}})
{{gdex|Y:241|' B' ゥ (hex:F1)}} ({{CYellow|Yellow}})
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| '''FC''' || 252 || All official Gold/Silver/Crystal || {{gdex|RB:252|O (hex:FC)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:252|ゥ₽ 4MN ゥ (hex:FC)}} ({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Wobbuffet || {{gdex|RB:241|94 (hex:F1)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}})
{{gdex|Y:241|' B' ゥ (hex:F1)}} ({{CYellow|Yellow}})
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| '''FD''' || 253 || All official Gold/Silver/Crystal || {{gdex|RB:253|ゥ₽ 6ゥ}} ({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:253|× 'rゥ. 4}} ({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Ho-Oh || [[MissingNo.]] (hex:34)
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| '''FE''' || 254 || Japanese Gold/Silver || {{gdex|RB:254|'M (FE)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:254|ゥ/ 4ァ 4,}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Pidgey || Pidgey
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| '''FE''' || 254 || Japanese Crystal || {{gdex|RB:254|'M (FE)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:254|ゥ/ 4ァ 4,}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Electrode || Electrode
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| '''FE''' || 254 || Korean Gold/Silver || {{gdex|RB:254|'M (FE)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:254|ゥ/ 4ァ 4,}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Magcargo || [[MissingNo.]] (hex:43)
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| '''FE''' || 254 || English/European Gold/Silver || {{gdex|RB:254|'M (FE)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:254|ゥ/ 4ァ 4,}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Nidorina || Nidorina
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| '''FE''' || 254 || English/European Crystal || {{gdex|RB:254|'M (FE)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:254|ゥ/ 4ァ 4,}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Meowth || Meowth
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| '''FF''' || 255 || Japanese Gold/Silver || {{gdex|RB:255|'M (FF)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:255|Q}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Snubbull || {{gdex|RB:248|'Ng ゥ₽}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}})
{{gdex|Y:248|ゥ 4- 4}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}})
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| '''FF''' || 255 || Japanese Crystal || {{gdex|RB:255|'M (FF)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:255|Q}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Granbull || {{gdex|RB:249|94 h}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}})
{{gdex|Y:249|₽}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}})
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| '''FF''' || 255 || Korean Gold/Silver || {{gdex|RB:255|'M (FF)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:255|Q}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Snubbull || {{gdex|RB:248|'Ng ゥ₽}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}})
{{gdex|Y:249|ゥ 4- 4}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}})
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| '''FF''' || 255 || English/European Gold/Silver || {{gdex|RB:255|'M (FF)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:255|Q}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Snubbull || {{gdex|RB:248|'Ng ゥ₽}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}})
{{gdex|Y:249|ゥ 4- 4}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}})
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| '''FF''' || 255 || English/European Crystal || {{gdex|RB:255|'M (FF)}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}}) {{gdex|Y:255|Q}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}}) || Granbull || {{gdex|RB:249|94 h}} (({{CRed|Red}}/{{CBlue|Blue}})
{{gdex|Y:249|₽}} (({{CYellow|Yellow}})
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====From Generation II to Generation I====
The Pokémon that an [[Generation II glitch Egg|Egg]] from Gold when traded to Generation I becomes (and not Silver due to an ₽FD$FD sprite specifically appearing on the Gold title screen in Ho-Oh's sprite at ₽82AA$82AA) may be Magikarp if a game is started from a save on the second floor of a Pokémon Center.
 
The other trades that depend on RAM can be manipulated with [[arbitrary code execution|glitch Pokédex category arbitrary code execution]], and it is even possible to transform a Celebi from Pokémon Gold into a Mew in Yellow with good luck.
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8. {{gdex|Y:245|▼ pゥ ($F5)}} shares the Pokédex number of {{Pk|Snorlax}} in Yellow and becomes {{Pk|Dunsparce}} in Generation II.
 
9. [[MissingNo.|Kabutops Fossil MissingNo. (hex:B6)]] takes its stored type based on a Pokémon that was loaded into memory. Due to this, the [[Trainer escape glitch]] may be used to obtain a Rock/Ground-type Kabutops Fossil MissingNo. when the player has an Onix, Geodude, Graveller or Golem{{clarify}}, which will be able to transferred over as TyranitarPupitar in Generation II.
 
==History==
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