Senin, 18 April 2011

Pokemon Code

Bulbasaur
001

Ivysaur
002

Venusaur
003

Charmander
004

Charmeleon
005

Charizard
006

Squirtle
007

Wartortle
008

Blastoise
009

Caterpie
00A

Metapod
00B

Butterfree
00C

Weedle
00D

Kakuna
00E

Beedrill
00F

Pidgey
010

Pidgeotto
011

Pidgeot
012

Rattata
013

Raticate
014

Spearow
015

Fearow
016

Ekans
017

Arbok
018

Pikachu
019

Raichu
01A

Sandshrew
01B

Sandslash
01C

Nidoran (F)
01D

Nidorina
01E

Nidoqueen
01F

Nidoran (M)
020

Nidorino
021

Nidoking
022

Clefairy
023

Clefable
024

Vulpix
025

Ninetales
026

Jigglypuff
027

Wigglytuff
028

Zubat
029

Golbat
02A

Oddish
02B

Gloom
02C

Vileplume
02D

Paras
02E

Parasect
02F

Venonat
030

Venomoth
031

Diglett
032

Dugtrio
033

Meowth
034

Persian
035

Psyduck
036

Golduck
037

Mankey
038

Primeape
039

Growlithe
03A

Arcanine
03B

Poliwag
03C

Poliwhirl
03D

Poliwrath
03E

Abra
03F

Kadabra
040

Alakazam
041

Machop
042

Machoke
043

Machamp
044

Bellsprout
045

Weepinbell
046

Victreebel
047

Tentacool
048

Tentacruel
049

Geodude
04A

Graveler
04B

Golem
04C

Ponyta
04D

Rapidash
04E

Slowpoke
04F

Slowbro
050

Magnemite
051

Magnetron
052

Farfetch'd
053

Doduo
054

Dodrio
055

Seel
056

Dewgong
057

Grimer
058

Muk
059

Shellder
05A

Cloyster
05B

Gastly
05C

Haunter
05D

Gengar
05E

Onix
05F

Drowzee
060

Hypno
061

Krabby
062

Kingler
063

Voltorb
064

Electrode
065

Exeggcute
066

Exegutor
067

Cubone
068

Marowak
069

Hitmonlee
06A

Hitmonchan
06B

Lickitung
06C

Koffing
06D

Weezing
06E

Rhyhorn
06F

Rhydon
070

Chansey
071

Tangela
072

Kangaskhan
073

Horsea
074

Seadra
075

Goldeen
076

Seaking
077

Staryu
078

Starmie
079

Mr. Mime
07A

Scyther
07B

Jynx
07C

Electabuzz
07D

Magmar
07E

Pinsir
07F

Tauros
080

Magicarp
081

Gyarados
082

Lapras
083

Ditto
084

Eevee
085

Vaporeon
086

Jolteon
087

Flareon
088

Porygon
089

Omanyte
08A

Omastar
08B

Kabuto
08C

Kabutops
08D

Aerodactyl
08E

Snorlax
08F

Articuno
090

Zapdos
091

Moltres
092

Dratini
093

Dragonair
094

Dragonite
095

Mewtwo
096

Mew
097
















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Pokemon Cheat

Trainer Card Color Upgrades
Your Trainer Card will change colours and rise in rank when you have completed certain tasks. You have to beat the Elite Four before you can complete the following tasks; Win one ribbon in all five of the Master Rank Pokemon Contests, Collect all the gold symbols in the Battle Frontier, Become Pokemon League Champion, Complete the Hoenn Pokedex.

Bronze Rank:
Complete one of the tasks mentioned above.

Copper Rank:
Complete two of the tasks mentioned above.

Silver Rank:
Complete three of the tasks mentioned above.

Gold Rank:
Complete all four of the tasks mentioned above.

Altering Cave:
Defeat the Elite Four to be able to go to Altering Cave. It is located on Route 103. Battle Frontier:
Defeat the Elite Four to be able to go to Battle Frontier

Prizes from Scott:
Talk to Scott and he will give you berries and decorations depending on your accomplishments in the Battle Frontier

Lansat Berry:
Obtain all Silver Frontier Symbols

Starf Berry:
Obtain all Gold Frontier Symbols

Silver Shield (Decoration):
Win 50 Battles

Gold Shield (Decoration):
Win 100 Battles


Berry Master's Wife Passwords
Receive the following berries by telling the Berry Master's wife certain phrases. This is limited and only one phrase will work each day

SUPER HUSTLE:
You will receive a Belue Berry

COOL LATIOS:
You will receive a Durin Berry

GREAT BATTLE:
You will receive a Spelon Berry

OVERWHELMING LATIAS:
You will receive a Watmel Berry

CHALLENGE CONTEST:
You will receive a Pamtre Berry


Special unlockable Pokemon
For some Pokemon certain events must be performed before they are released

Ho-oh/Lugia:
Get the Mystic Ticket then go to Navel Island

Deoxys:
Get the Aurara Ticket then go to Birth Island

Mew:
Get the Old Sea Chart then go to Faraway Island

Castform:
Defeat the rival team at the Weather Institute

Kyogre:
Defeat the Elite Four then go to the Sea Lair if the man who gave you Castform tell you there has been heavy rainfall. Kyogre will be in an underwater cave that requires Dive to enter

Groudon:
Defeat the Elite Four then go to the Land Lair. Groudon will be in an outdoor cave

Mudkip, Treeko or Torchic:
Help Proffesor Birch escape the wild pokemon

Rayquaza:
Magma and Aqua must get Kyogre and Groudon out of the cave. Then go to Sky Pillar

Latios or Latias:
Watch the T.V. Downstairs in your house after defeating the Elite Four. Once you have watched it your Mom will ask you what colour the Pokemon is. If you say Red, you will find Latias. If you say Blue, it will be Latios. Getting the other Lati (Latios or Latias):
Mix Records with a Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire game that used the Eon Ticket. You are then able get to a hidden island via the SS Tidal where you can find the Lati you didn't choose. Beldum:
See Steven's house after defeating the Elite four. Tododile, Chikorita or Cyndaquil:
Professor Birch will call you on your Pokenav When you complete the 202 Pokemon of Hoenn. Frontier Brains
When you encounter special trainers in facilities of the Battle Frontier defeat them to earn Symbols for your Frontier Pass. The final trainer will be the Brain.

Factory Head Noland I:
Defeat Factory three times

Arena Tycoon Greta I:
Defeat Arena four times

Palace Maven Spenser I:
Defeat Palace three times

Pike Queen Lucy I:
Defeat Pike twice

Pyramid King Brandon I:
Defeat Pyramid three times

Salon Maiden Anabel I:
Defeat Tower five times

Dome Ace Tucker I:
Defeat Dome five times

Factory Head Noland II:
Defeat Factory six times

Palace Maven Spenser II:
Defeat Palace six times

Arena Tycoon Greta II:
Defeat Arena eight times

Pike Queen Lucy II:
Beat Pike ten times

Pyramid King Brandon II:
Defeat Pyramid ten times

Salon Maiden Anabel II:
Defeat Tower ten times

Dome Ace Tucker II:
Defeat Dome ten times

Lilycove Department Clearance Sale:
Defeat the Elite 4 then if you are lucky you will see an advertisement for the Lilycove Department Clearance Sale on TV. Fly to Lilycove immediatly and go to the Department Store's roof level and you will find many decoorations and items available that cannot be got anywhere else. Shiny Pokemon:
When you encounter a Pokemon you have a 1/8192 chance of the Pokemon being a shiny Pokemon

Saving Safari Zone Steps:
Pay 500 to go to the Safari Zone then go to a grass patch and stay there without walking. Press the arrow buttons softly at about a 90 degree angle and it is possible to catch a rare Pokemon without losing any of your 500 steps. Unlock Mystery Gift:
Go to a Pokemon mart and press A on the piece of paper on the counter. Then insert the words 'LINK TOGETHER WITH ALL' and press select to easily find the words. The store lady will then talk to you and tell you that mystery gift is now unlocked. Faster hatching eggs:
Put a Pokemon with the ability Flame Body or Magma Armor on your team which will cut the amount of steps needed to hatch an egg by half. Swarm's second ability:
It raises Bug-type attacks by 150% when the user is weak it makes Pokemon cry in the background more often.

Sabtu, 16 April 2011

Kecleon Location

This a list of all the Kecleon Loctions for Emerald:

Kecleon 1: This is the one you find on the bridge where Steven is.

Kecleon 2: On the staircase above the bridge where Kecleon 1 was at.

Kecleon 3: Go to where you find Registeel on Route 120. Walk around to the top of the Ancient Tomb where registeel is and keep moving until you run into it.

Kecleon 4: This one is behind the sign on Route 120 that says "Fortree city <-". Walk around behind the sign to find it.

Kecleon 5: This one is on Route 119 down a small passage near a ninja trainer.

Kecleon 6: Look near the other ninja on 119 near where the pomeg berries were. It's standing in a space right next to the ninja trainer.

Cloning !!!

OK, I swear, this saves me more than half of the time it takes than manually cloning Pokémon with held items.

The process is almost the same, but there is a BIG difference at the mass-resetting.

This is most effective when you already start with 5 clones.

P.)Battle Frontier, Battle Tower
1.)Get the 5 Pokémon you want to attach the items with.
2.)Deposit them onto the PC at any box.
3.)DON'T SAVE YET. Withdraw any Pokémon. BE SURE THAT THE TWO POKéMON YOU HAVE NOW ARE ELIGIBLE FOR BATTLE TOWER.
4.)Now save the game.
5.)Instead of withdrawing the Pokémon, use the MOVE ITEMS function and take all the items from the Pokémons with the items.
6.)Talk to the right-most Battle Tower lady.
7.)"I must save the game. Is that okay?" when this message pops up, say YES.
8.)It will lag for 3 seconds.
9.)"Would you like to save the game?" will appear. DON'T PRESS ANYTHING AT THIS POINT (Except if you know the soft-reset trick), AND RESTART THE GAME/TURN OFF-ON THE GBA.
10.)Now the items you cloned should be both at your bag AND at the Pokémon in the box holding it.

See the difference? Let's see how much TIME IT SAVES IN MASS ITEM CLONING!

11.)After the game is loaded once more, if you want to mass clone, approach the PC.
11.5)AT ANY POINT, DO NOT SAVE THE GAME.
12.)Use the MOVE ITEMS function and once again take the items from the Pokémon holding it.
13.)Talk to the right-most Battle Tower lady.
14.)"I must save the game. Is that okay?" when this message pops up, say YES.
15.)It will lag for 3 seconds.
16.)"Would you like to save the game?" will appear. DON'T PRESS ANYTHING AT THIS POINT (Except if you know the soft-reset trick), AND RESTART THE GAME/TURN OFF-ON THE GBA.
17.)Same thing will happen.

SEE? NO SAVING, NO POKéMON CLONED.

Differences which make it a faster item cloning method!:
-You do not need to save everytime you clone.
-You do not need to mass RELEASE all excess Pokémon cloned.


18.)Once you are done cloning everything, now's the time to save your game.

Heh. I swear this works. If you only are fetching for the items and NOT for the Pokémon, use this instead.

It only took me 10 minutes to get 99x3 Rare Candies using this method. Try it!

Easy victory through game

Start with a Mudkip. throughout the game, only level it up. when starting, before you even challenge the first gym leader, level your Mudkip to level 16 (or higher) until it evolves. Then challenge the leader. Throughout the game, challenge all the trainers you meet and defeat them only with Marshtomp/ Swampert.

As for grass types, learn Ice Beam (tm13) or BLizzard (Tm14 I think. correct me if im wrong). Usually, you can KO a grass type if you're at a high level. If not, capture a fire type to assist you, preferably a high leveled one, or one with high Sp. Attack Stats (i didnt need this, so im not sure which one to capture).

The bad thing about this strategy is that if your rival is able to launch his attack first against your Swampert, it does 2x the normal damage, so you may want to fight your rival's grovile/sceptile with the fire pokemon.

Catching High Level Pokemon !

With this tip, you can catch Rayquaza, Groundon, and Kyogre.
It's best to save your Masterball for the Lati you want.

YOU NEED:
1. A high level pokemon that knows the move False Swipe.
2. 20 TimerBalls
3. A LOT of pokeballs
4. Patience
5. A pokemon that knows Yawn, Stum Spore, AND/OR a move that has a high rate of Freezing.
CAUTION!!! If you use any Buring, Confusion, poisoning move, you'll faint the pokemon!
6. A pokemon that knows detect/protect and moonlight.

Get your Timerballs and go get Groundon*. Battle him, and use the move False Swipe. (The good thing about it, is that you can attack him however many times you want, but it wont faint him! It will bring his HP to 1) When his HP gets to 1, use Yawn/stunspore/freezemove on him. If he gets Paralyzed, put to sleep, or frozen, it will make it harder for Groundon to escape the pokeball.
Use pokeballs on him over and over. The count as a turn. Keep throwing balls at him until he is healthy again. Then, get out a pokemon that knows Protect/Detect and moonlight. When groundon attacks, use the defending move. Protect can't often be used 2x in a row... an that's where moonlight comes in. Detect is a limited move, that works too.
Again, freeze/paralyze/yawn the legendary so he is vulnerable. Throw pokeballs until he is healthy once more. Then repeat, only this time, you throw a TIMERBALL. Timerballs get more powerful the more turns the battle is. This comes in handy. Throw it, and if you waited long enough, Groundon should be yours!

*Any legendary except Lati. Lati needs a Masterball.

Battle Frontier_Catching pokemon

When you first explore the battle frontier, go to the BATTLE PALACE, and go to the southwest corner. SURF to the other side, and you will first see a little old lady.
continue down the path south of the lady until you notice a strange tree that moves when you press A.
This is a sudowoodo, origianlly found in the GSC versions.
To battle it, use the WAILMER PAIL on it. You have only one chance to catch it, so don't screw it up.

After that, you can SURF on the water that the Sudowoodo was blocking. SURF down the WATERFALL, and keep surfing left (there are no fish or anything in the water, so don't bother.)

After a while, you will surf to a cave known as the ARTISTAN CAVE. Go inside, and as you explore the cave, you will find many stat items in the boulders (carbos, etc.) The only pokemon in this cave is SMEARGLE. (hence, the ARTISTAN cave.) The SMEARGLE are generally level 41 to 50. They can only use sketch once before they start struggling.

Samurai X

Written and drawn by Nobuhiro Watsuki, the first chapter of Rurouni Kenshin premiered in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1994 and was serialized in the magazine until 1999. The 255 individual chapters were collected and published in 28 tankobon volumes by Shueisha, with the first volume released on September 9, 1994 and the last on November 4, 1999. In July 2006, Shueisha began re-releasing the series in a twenty-two kanzenban special edition volumes. A single chapter follow up to the series that follows the character of Yahiko Myojin, Yahiko no Sakabato ("Yahiko's Reversed-Edge Sword"), was originally published in Weekly Shonen Jump after the conclusion of the series. Left out of the original volumes, it was added as an extra to the final kanzenban release.
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Rurouni Kenshin was licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. The first volume of the series was released on October 7, 2003, with volumes released normally every other month until July 5, 2006, when the final volume was published. In January 2008, Viz began re-releasing the manga in a wideban format called "VIZBIG Edition", which is a collection of three volumes in one.
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Air Gear

Air Gear (Ea Gia) is a shonen manga and anime by the mangaka Oh! great. Air Gear is about the life of Itsuki Minami "Ikki", also known as "Baby face" and "Lil (and Little) Crow", and his friends. The story follows their use of Air Trecks, an in-universe invention derived from inline skates. The early parts of the story carry out the introduction of characters that eventually join Ikki. As the story progresses, it focuses on their roles as Storm Riders and their quest to be on the top of the Trophaeum Tower. It won the 2006 Kodansha Manga Award in the shonen category.

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Itsuki "Ikki" Minami, is a student and a delinquent. Also known as the "Unbeatable Babyface", Ikki is the leader of the youth gang by the name of "East Side Gunz" (Hikatsuganzu). Upon his return home, after being humiliated by a Storm Rider team called the Skull Saders, Ikki discovers a secret hidden from him by his benefactors, the Noyamano sisters. The sisters belong to a group of Storm Riders who go by the team name of Sleeping Forest.
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In the anime, learning the sisters' secret angers him and he steals a pair of Air Trecks, abbreviated as "AT". (In the manga, the sisters give a pair of ATs to him and invite him to skate with them.) Ikki eventually settles his grudge with the Skull Saders, but in the process he receives more than the simple satisfaction of revenge. Determined to experience the sensation of "flight" for as long as he can, Ikki is quickly engaged in the mysterious, irresistible world of Air Treks.
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About Pokemon

Pokémon(ポケモン Pokemon, English pronunciation: /ˈpoʊkeɪmɑːn/, POH-kay-mahn) is a media franchise published and owned by the video game company Nintendo and created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1996. Originally released as a pair of interlinkable Game Boy role-playing video games, Pokémon has since become the second most successful and lucrative video game-based media franchise in the world, behind only Nintendo's own Mario series. Pokémon properties have since been merchandised into anime, manga, trading cards, toys, books, and other media. The franchise celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2006, and as of 28 May 2010 (2010 -05-28), cumulative sales of the video games (including home console versions, such as the "Pikachu" Nintendo 64) have reached more than 200 million copies.
The name Pokémon is the romanized contraction of the Japanese brand Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター Poketto Monsutā), as such contractions are quite common in Japan. The term "Pokémon", in addition to referring to the Pokémon franchise itself, also collectively refers to the 649 fictional species that have made appearances in Pokémon media as of the release of the Pokémon role-playing game (RPG) for the Nintendo DS, Pokémon Black and White. Like the words deer and sheep, the word "Pokémon" is identical in both the singular and plural, as is each individual species name; in short, it is grammatically correct to say both "one Pokémon" and "many Pokémon" as well as "one Pikachu" and "many Pikachu". In November 2005, 4Kids Entertainment, which had managed the non-game related licensing of Pokémon, announced that it had agreed not to renew the Pokémon representation agreement. Pokémon USA Inc.
 





















Attack Combo's

Belly Drum + Rest
Belly Drum + Psych Up
Charge + Electrical Attack
Defense Curl + Rollout
Dragon Dance + Physical Attack
Endure + Reversal/Flail
Flatter + Psych Up
Foresight + Fighting Move
Leech Seed + Ingrain
Lock-On + Zap Cannon
Mean Look + Perish Song
Mimic + Imprison
Mind Reader + Sheer Cold
Rain Dance + Water Attack
Rain Dance + Thunder
Rest + Sleep Talk
Rest + Snore
Safeguard + Thrash/Outrage/Petal Dance
Spore + Focus Punch
Substitute + Flail/Reversal
Substitute + Focus Punch
Sunny Day + Solar Beam
Sunny Day + Synthesis/Morning Sun/Moonlight
Sunny Day + Fire Attack
Stat Up Move + Baton Pass
Swagger + Psych Up
Swagger + Screech
Toxic + Dig/Fly/Dive/Bounce
Toxic + Protect/Detect

Additonal Everstones !

Are you looking to keep a precious Pokemon of yours from evolving without constantly canceling the evolution after leveling up, but you're already using the two Everstones you get in the game? Well, just go out and battle wild Geodudes while using Thief or just catch them! Each wild Geodude has a 5% chance of holding an Everstone, so it can take a while to get extras, but you don't have to keep moving an Everstone from Pokemon to Pokemon when you get some extras.

Jumat, 15 April 2011

A Rumor Solved !

There is a way in Mauville City that you can go very far and don't stop frequently when you are hatching eggs. When you are going out of the day care, there is a pile of trees, well it's a plce where there are a lot of trees, go directly above it. Then ride your Mach Bike left and then you will have to stop at the Battle Tent's sign. Then go to the right which is a very long route.

Training Weak Pokemon Easier

First, have the weak pokemon you want to train, and a strong pokemon. Have the weak pokemon in front and get into a battle with a strong pokemon or trainer. When the weak poke goes out and the trainer sends his/her pokemon out, switch to the strong poke and kill the trainer/pokemon. The weak poke should level up according to how strong the foe was.
Unlockable How to unlock
Making weak poke into strong poke First, have the weak pokemon you want to train, and a strong pokemon. Have the weak pokemon in front and get into a battle with a strong pokemon or trainer. When the weak poke goes out and the trainer sends his/her pokemon out, switch to the strong poke and kill the trainer/pokemon. The weak poke should level up according to how strong the foe was.

Special Box Wallpaper

Hi! As we all know, we can customize our boxes in Lanette's PC for that little personal touch. But did you know that you can get SPECIAL wallpapers?

PS: If you really can't figure it out, just send me a Message.
Unlockable How to unlock
Special Wallpaper First of all, you need to know your Trainer ID. Then, you need to get a password that will only work for you, which is why you need your Trainer ID. After aquiring your password, go to Rustboro City, to the house behind the Cutter's House (this is the place where you got the HM Cut). Go inside and go up the Second Floor. Once there, talk to the man who is beside his Daughter. He will ask you for a word that might make his daughter smile. Once at the entry box, type in the code you got, following it's format, including the capital letters. If done correctly, he will tell you that his Daughter smiled, and as a token of his appreciation, he tell you that he is actually a Devon Researcher and would like to give you a box wallpaper. Volia!