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An unused battle system exists on Pokémon Yellow with an index number of 03. It is accessible with the code [[cheating device|GameShark code]] 010359D0 and does not exist in Pokémon Red and Blue. |
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[[File:Hurry get away.png|thumb|160px|The message seen after running away from battle]] |
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An unused encounter system exists in {{Yellow}} with ID 03. It is accessible with [[Cheating device|GameShark]] code 010359D0 or by exploiting a complex glitch known as [[Text pointer manipulation mart buffer overflow glitch]]. |
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When triggered, [[bp:Red (game)|Red's]] back sprite will appear but no Pokémon will be sent out. The FIGHT option will yield the message "Hurry, get away!" (Japanese: 「はやく にげるのじゃ!」, roughly ''run away quickly!''). |
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⚫ | If ITEM is chosen, the game will automatically pick and use the first item on the Bag in a similar fashion to the [[bp:Professor Oak|Professor Oak]] tutorial at the beginning of a journey where he catches [[bp:Red's Pikachu (game)|Red's Pikachu]]. Pokémon can be switched out using {{PK}}{{MN}} in this battle mode but the wild Pokémon will not make a move. If the player selects RUN, they will always successfully [[bp:Escape|escape]], even in Trainer battles. |
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The player cannot fight the opponent because the game will display the message "Hurry, get away!" (Japanese: はやく にげるのじゃ!, roughly: ''run away quickly!''). |
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It is possible that this battle mode was meant to replace "[[Wild appeared!]]" while encountering a Pokémon without having any. |
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It is possible that this battle system is related to 04; the Professor Oak battle mode, and that the player was meant to capture their Pikachu themselves, but there is no solid evidence about the origin of this battle system. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Glitch encounter system]]s |
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Latest revision as of 00:46, 24 November 2016
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An unused encounter system exists in Pokémon Yellow with ID 03. It is accessible with GameShark code 010359D0 or by exploiting a complex glitch known as Text pointer manipulation mart buffer overflow glitch.
When triggered, Red's back sprite will appear but no Pokémon will be sent out. The FIGHT option will yield the message "Hurry, get away!" (Japanese: 「はやく にげるのじゃ!」, roughly run away quickly!).
If ITEM is chosen, the game will automatically pick and use the first item on the Bag in a similar fashion to the Professor Oak tutorial at the beginning of a journey where he catches Red's Pikachu. Pokémon can be switched out using PKMN in this battle mode but the wild Pokémon will not make a move. If the player selects RUN, they will always successfully escape, even in Trainer battles.
It is possible that this battle mode was meant to replace "Wild appeared!" while encountering a Pokémon without having any.