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PostSubject: action replay codes part 24   Sat Jun 21, 2008 3:22 pm

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2.3.5 Secret Base Items Codes.
------------------------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo should *not* know that your Game has been
hacked.

Use these codes to get all the Secret Base's items in your Secret Base's PC.

The missing items aren't in the game. They should be avaible later, using the
Link cable (E-reader or NGC connection).


Desk (9/10):
7BF72194 B86842B3
7C892365 A2794AD9
13FBCAAF 631C1E62

Chair (9/10):
608E0B5F 4157D85C
6BB3697A 6F05B36E
E1ABA521 89E47446

Plant (6/10):
78234E2A 1FDF950C
E5AE7008 BDA268DB
4861D864 810BFC68

Ornament (23/30):
05C2B20B 25C49AFC
A230E3A0 DA65F3B8
23FBC020 19507305
8A33B176 E6084123
53A4B7B7 49D50525
3AA96B25 D5D730F7
45530678 7E8FF089
3378881E F3E1BDCC

Mat (18/30):
FA6ED2E1 926934B1
D22B601F DB996048
54356AAF E766226B
1EBFE38B 37968837
7CC718E0 5A1810AE
F348D4BF 7325350A
BE988B72 364447DF
041C923D 54540782

Poster (10/10):
8239FF03 397D8051
5DBE9070 3CD26165
3C4151F6 959EA794

Doll (35/40):
431E46F8 46A2B605
B095A8BA 53DFBE17
E9351FD4 61A5AEBC
D85E589B 4DFAF969
7ACEDB89 49CF85AC
12D08368 11BF29F2
1BC44DE5 C19C9BFA
B985C795 AF2DBF9D
4C85019D 7269D249
29AEEC0C 0207CA49

Cushion (10/10):
4C6B366A 789FF3BF
B7E9F174 D1EF1DB3
EB8F570D D787B572






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2.4 Miscellanous Codes.
-----------------------



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2.4.1 Unlock Full Pokédex Codes.
--------------------------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo might know that your Game has been
hacked.


Once theses codes has been entered, the full Pokédex (counting the
386 Pokémons) is unlocked. You can save your game, and the new Pokédex
will be saved.
If, for some reasons, you want to make the Pokédex come back to its
original state, you can try the Disable Full Pokédex Codes.


Unlock Full Pokédex Codes :

E7343B1C 1E9465D8
03C39BA2 B0541E66
85DC5BF3 76315A10


A grey color in the Pokedex means the full Pokedex has been enabled.
Now you just have to make a change in the pokedex option to see the
old pokedex: while in the Pokedex, go in the menu of the Pokedex
(press select), then choose "Shift", select "Mode", and choose
"National Dex".


Disable Full Pokédex Codes :

267905C7 7608FA24
2C770C00 9DC9D688
AEA1B760 4DC4E1C2



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2.4.2 Mirage Island Code.*
-------------------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo might know that your Pokémon has been
hacked.


With this code on, Mirage Island will always be on route 130.

61260541 1EB19C53



Mirage Island's FAQ:


Q - What is Mirage Island ?
A - An island that appears on Route 130. It is full of Wynauts.


Q - What was that long Mirage Island FAQ you had before ?
A - A big mistake... We were wrong, and we admit it. It seems that a
random number is computed each day, and if this number match one of
your Pokemon number, Mirage Island will appear. If the number is really
random (we're looking into that), that means your chances to see Mirage
Island is 65536 divided by the number of Pokemon you have.
And no female/male thing involved, any Pokemon can do the trick.

Q - So, now, how do I go to Mirage Island without cheats ?
A - Just bring ALL you pokemon to the old man in the bottom right house
of Pacifidlog Town, and do that each day, until he sees Mirage Island.



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2.4.3 Southern Island Event Codes.
----------------------------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo might know that your Game has been
hacked.


This code will enable Latios/Latias battle on the Southern Island.

0332305F 41A5F851

Plus, if you have the "Eon Ticket", you'll be able to take the boat
that will bring you to the Minami no Kotou.



This code will allow you to battle Latios/Latias everytime you examine
the "stone" (or egg, or whatever it is) (without this code, you'll encounter
Latios/Latias only one time) :

7C4D9034 783EE1E6


The 1st code sets "on" the flag that says that the egg island event is avaible
(that means that you can take the boat to egg island if you have the "Eon
Ticket", and that Latios/Latias will appear if you examine the stone).

The 2nd code sets "off" the flag that says that you have already done the stone
island event (this flag is set on when you examine the egg and encounter Latios
/Latias (obvioulsy by using the 1st code I gave you). Once it has been set on,
you can't go to Southern Island / encounter Latios/Latias again).

I think you must have finished the game for the 1st code to work (or at least
that you must have gone far enought, so you can already take the boat to go to
battle tower or other places).



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2.4.4 Feebas Tiles Code.*
------------------------

If you use this code, Nintendo will *not* that your Game has been hacked.


Feebas mistery revealed :

As some people mentionned, Feebas only appear on route 119. But he doesn't
appear in 1 tile of water, but in 1 to 6 tiles.

When you fish on a Feebas Tile, you have 1 chance out of 2 to actually find
Feebas (and 1 chance out of 2 to find another fish).

The Feebas level will range from 20-25.

Your position when fishing does not matter, it's the tile in which you
are fishing that is important (the one that you are facing).

You can catch it with ANY rod. And the rod you use won't help finding it,
nor make it being at a better level.

The location of Feebas Tiles are random. When you create a new game, the game
computes some random numbers. One of these random numbers will be used
as the "seed" of the Feebas Tiles (other number will be used for the
Trainer ID, secret Trainer ID...).

This number *can* change EACH DAY, AT RANDOM, and can also be changed with the
"Trendy Phrase" (see below).

Conclusion : Feebas's tiles are random. There can be from one to six tiles.


With this Type 6 code, Feebas will appear everytime, on every tile of water of
route 119...
Enjoy!

11E58406 0C731B08



Special Note about the TRENDY PHRASE :

If you go to Dewford Town, and change the Trendy Phrase, the Feebas Tiles will
change (FYI, you have to talk to the child above the PC to submit a new Trendy
Phrase).

To be more precise, the Feebas Tiles will only change if you actually change
the Phrase, not if you submit a new phase and it get rejected.

Be aware that this doesn't apply for the very first Trendy Phrase you submit.
The very first phrase you submit will always be accepted, and won't change the
Feebas Tiles.

The word you use in the Trendy Phrase seem to have no link with the new
Feebas Tiles.

What really happens, when you change the Trendy Phrase, is that a new random
"seed" for the Feebas Tiles is computed, so that all the Feebas Tiles will
change.

Moreover, having your Trendy Phrase accepted has nothing to do with the words
you use.
You can submit the exact same words 10 times, and they'll be rejected 9 times,
and accepted the 10th time. It's only a matter of "luck".

Finally, we suggest you don't change the Trendy Phrase, unless during one day
you have tried all the fishing spot of Route 119 and didn't find Feebas
(without our GS code obviously). Else, you'll loose your Feebas Fishing spot
(if you found any)...



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2.4.5 All badges, pokedex, pokenavi... Code.
--------------------------------------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo might know that your Game has been
hacked.


All badges, pokedex, pokenavi... Code:

BC33578D 82482A93



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2.4.6 Money Code.
-----------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo might know that your Game has been
hacked.


Lotta Money :

EF6BB9F3 A0BDF629



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2.4.7 Walk Through Walls Code.*
------------------------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo might know that your Game has been
hacked, if you go to places that you can't go the normal way.


Walk Through Walls Code :

CE2CCCB2 5D8D815D

It's a Type 6 code. It allows you to walk over any obstacle like trees, houses,
rocks, and to walk on water. With this code, you'll still be able to interact
with the game (enter doors, talk to people, take items, etc...). The two things
you can't do are :
-walk directly from ground to water (and water to ground). To do this, you
need either to use the SURF move, or to walk from ground to water from an
unauthorized place (like walk on a tree and from there walk on the water,
or if you are on the water, walk on a rock and from there walk on the
ground).
-Go out of the map limit. Each map (each route, room, etc...) is a rectangle of
tiles. With this code, you'll be able to move anywhere within that rectangle,
but you won't be able to cross its limit (unless you enter another map).
That means, for example, if you enter a house, you won't be able to walk in
the "dark". But anyway, there is nothing in that dark Smile



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2.4.8 Secret Trainer ID Codes.*
------------------------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo will *not* know that your Game has been
hacked (unless you tell them your secret ID).


Find out your Secret Trainer ID Codes (1).
Enter this Type 6 code, and look at your trainer card. It could be a bit
messy (it might even make the game crash! If it does, you can use the 2nd
set of codes), but it'll display your secret Trainer ID instead of your regular
Trainer ID. After that, write down this number, and turn the code off (switch
off your GBA). For now, knowing your secret Trainer ID has no useful purpose.
But maybe one day some people will make proggies that'll use your secret
Trainer ID and your normal Trainer ID, and use them to compute a pokemon with
all the caracteristics/stats/genes... you want (and that'll obey you), find
your Feebas tiles... And, who knows, maybe more!

A5B23891 B0F9BB70


Secret Trainer ID revealed (2).
If the 1st code makes your game crash, here are 2 other Type 6 codes that will
work perfectly (but require some calculation).

1st code:
33AAEAD0 C0161DD8

2nd code:
78146786 CF7E996B


Enter the 1st code, and look at your trainer card. Write down the Trainer ID
numbers that are displayed.

Do the same thing with the 2nd code. Now, open windows calculator (or any tool
that can make decimal-hexadecimal conversion). Enter the 1st number as
decimal, and convert it to hexadecimal.

You should have 4 numbers (A-F are numbers in hexadecimal). Write down the 2
1st numbers (if you have A152, take A1). Do the same thing with the numbers
you will get with the 2nd code.

Now take the 2 sets of 2 numbers you just wrote down, and enter them in windows
calculator as hexadecimal numbers in the order you wrote them down (if you had
A1 and B5, enter A1B5), and convert this number to decimal : you have your
secret Trainer ID.



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2.4.9 All Pokémon in Pokédex Codes.
-----------------------------------

If you use theses codes, Nintendo might know that your Game has been
hacked, if you put in your Pokédex Pokémons that aren't in the game.


By entering those codes, you'll have your Pokédex completed.
(all Pokémon Seen & caught)

We split these codes so you can enter them easily.


Pokémon #001-032:
99A01FA2 3F08F830
EE74BECA AF807991
362E9B1F A0B784CB
E8A0B086 E9578D38


Pokémon #033-064:
1AA3B176 4D33093E
BC48ED82 8CEC0717
193DC7EC 4EF8B886
6FDB881B 8F5D8790


Pokémon #065-096:
CDFDF9E5 1B77914D
C9DEFDFF F308CAE4
870A34D6 56AA6344
2980457D 55CBE274

Pokémon #097-128:
348F929F 3B70A003
07753633 1D737450
2730760E B8C78129
7ECC99ED A18A2230

Pokémon #129-160:
548CCF25 3704DF7D
DD7BBD22 201C52AF
8A69A8B2 2CDBBABC
24B0B4A1 9D933746

Pokémon #161-192:
BDC7E7E5 850DF847
DBF14DEA A1585014
D5FF286F 8A3120AF
48616CCB 5910DF5D

Pokémon #193-224:
A732450A 9AD013C2
982BF2B9 BE067FA1
F3BCF131 056FEDA3
E2F5F771 C16E375C

Pokémon #225-256:
8BEBE659 E9059F11
BD1EA490 65035CFC
43777FB7 E83DB646
39DA34D2 285275D3

Pokémon #257-288:
508D4561 3CAB0F04
BBF5743B 4076AABE
AA1490CD 7A23FAF7
50979647 67714ADF

Pokémon #289-320:
2F369DC8 75A71EFF
DEF64BBB 58F81A84
2A410615 163AC26F
F8C5D2D2 E04D563E

Pokémon #321-352:
2864A834 E967D580
97C7A550 803BD53A
C065E5AF 718A1FA7
0AD09D1B BF067D99

Pokémon #353-384:
0BDB86B6 9BA88E11
82BB07A1 C5D5D579
222EE537 F07B2595
026B9BB2 4256DA85

Pokémon #385-386:
6AC43F44 45C92236
158A3C39 10E68326
5DC7027C 54972591
773C36C1 921FB070
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