Fat guy walking over Prof. Oak's lab: Sometimes when youdo the code above there will be a Fat guy walking over Prof. Start with any Pokemon - 01xx1ED1 the numbers beside thePokemon names are supposed to be put in the xx's. They will delete your game file, and could permanently corrupt your gameshark.
You may only use gameshark for Pokemon firered codes! Buy the gameshark from gamestop. There are gameshark codes on youtube and supercheats. When you reload, you'll have met all of the progress you did between Pallet Town and the Celadon Hotel but will be back in Pallet Town. Contributed By: dementia and KeyBlade This glitch is executed when a Pokemon using Fly or Dig becomes Paralyzed before the turn on which they attack: it is only done by being Paralyzed when you are high up in the air when using Fly.
If such occurs, you will be invulnerable. This glitch lasts until your Pokemon uses Fly or Dig again and is successful in doing so, you switch Pokemon, the Pokemon faints, or the battle ends. For example, under the intended mechanics, Swords Dance and Burn would return you to normal damage output, but it actually doubles your damage output.
The same is true for Speed, Paralysis, and Agility. This only works in the Japanese Red, Blue, and Green. You need at least two Pokemon and 16 items. Put a Pokemon with no HM moves into slot two of your party; this Pokemon preferably is worthless since it'll be transformed by the end. Enter your Bag and press Select on the 16th item. Press B twice to exit, then enter battle. Press Select again on the move with the desired PP, and end the battle. Go to the Daycare and drop off and withdraw the second Pokemon in your party; on its return it'll be of the same species as the PP of the swapped move!
On the Japanese releases of Pokemon Red, Blue, and Green, you can repeat the in-game trades normally only doable once. Before you begin the trade, go into your bag, hover over an item, and press Select.
Exit out of the menu and begin the trade: while in your party menu, swap the Pokemon you intend to trade with another in the order, then trade it. After receiving the Pokemon from the trade you'll find yourself able to execute it again; you can execute this as many times as desired.
This obviously can only be done before beating Brock in Pewter City. At the east end of town is a kid who will take you to the Pewter Gym if you have not beaten him yet. One tile before walking into his line of sight, open the pause menu and hover the cursor over "SAVE".
Now, exit the menu with B, then walk in front of the kid. Throughout the conversation that follows, continue pressing B to advance the text. Immediately after the texts ends, press Start, then save the game. Let the kid walk you to the Pewter Gym, then enter the pause menu and reset the console. After the game reloads, you'll be taken to the Gym again.
This time, continue back to Route 3's entrance. This time, the kid won't be there. However, be sure hug the north side of the rock wall as you go east: you'll trigger the conversations again if you do not. Note, too, that you must beat the Pewter Gym eventually to beat the game.
This is best used for those who intend to go back later with a better Pokemon party, such as those who started with Charmander. During the game, you will find that several Gym Badges actually boost your stats, like Attack, specifically with a multiplier of 1.
While not intended to be applied multiple times to the same stat, they can be by affecting other stats. The multipliers get reapplied. You can use this to tank hits from Pokemon that use the moves; an example would be taking three Tail Whips, resulting in a You can also use this to affect the opponent's stats; for example, if you Burn them, then hit them with Tail Whip, their Attack is halved a second time!
Further, when a Pokemon raises its own stat stages, modifiers due to Paralysis or Burn are applied to the opposing Pokemon even though they don't possess them. For example, if your Pokemon is Burned and uses Double Team to boost evasion, the opponent's Attack stat gets halved, even though they are not burned.
Normally in Pokemon, the move Struggle used when a Pokemon is at 0 PP for all moves is intended to be a typeless move. However, in these games it is mistakenly coded as a Normal-type move.
This means that you can use a Ghost-type Pokemon against them and easily win as they won't be able to hurt you. Unlike in Yellow Version and the localizations of the games, in the Japanese Red, Blue, and Green, you are capable of Surfing starting from the north tile of cliffsides.
This is most helpful in the Seafoam Islands, enabling you to find Articuno and bypass the high-speed currents without dealing with the annoying boulder puzzle involved. This glitch requires you to have the Badges allowing the use of Fly and Surf, and Pokemon that can use these moves. Also allows you to run from a match, use a poke doll in a match, whirlwind out of a match, or teleport out of a match, all resulting in victory.
This code temporarily stops random battles. To be able to fight Gym leaders again: Lt. Surge D7. To be able to fight Gym leaders again: Erika CD7. To be able to fight Gym leaders again: Sabrina B3D7. To be able to fight Gym leaders again: Koga D7.
To be able to fight Gym leaders again: Blaine AD7.
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