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Author: | Psychic_People [ Sat Jun 12, 2010 7:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Fun with The Mew Glitch |
O.K., I'm going to assume you know how to perform the Mew Glitch. - You can use the Mew Glitch to obtain any PKMN in the game. If you're not a geek, you don't wank to read this. When you use Fly to get away from the Gambler, the game somehow "remembers" that a battle is supposed to be taking place on Route 8. This is what causes your Start button to stop working. The rest of the trick hinges on a twelve-byte section of memory, starting at memory location CD22 in Yellow (CD23 in Red/Blue), which contains the stats of the last Pokémon you fought. After you battle the Youngster, it will have these hexadecimal values: 8E 11 00 3C 00 1E 00 1D 00 1C 00 15 The first byte (8E) seems to be the same for all battles. The second byte (11) is the enemy's level (17 in decimal). The next ten bytes are the enemy's stats (HP/Attack/Defense/Speed/Special). Each stat takes up two bytes. Additionally, this section of memory is surrounded by eight bytes on each side, which all have the value 07. The last byte (15) in Yellow memory location CD2D (CD2E in Red/Blue) is the important one. It is the "least significant byte" of the enemy Pokémon's Special stat; in this case, it means that the enemy has a Special of 21 in standard decimal notation. When you return to Route 8, the game tries to resume the battle that was interrupted before. For reasons unknown, it borrows byte CD2D to use as the species identifier for the enemy Pokémon, and the next byte to use as its level. If the last battle you fought was with the Youngster, these bytes will be 15 and 07. Since Mew's hexadecimal identifier is 15, you will fight a Level 7 Mew. Now that you know how the trick works, you can use it to catch other Pokémon. Fighting the Youngster will always result in a Mew encounter because his Slowpoke has a Special of 21 (15 in hex). But if you fight something else before returning to Route 8, it will change which Pokémon you encounter. Let's say you foolishly choose a starting Pokémon other than Bulbasaur and want to make up for it. Bulbasaur's hex number is 99, which converts to 153 in decimal. Now, you could fight a wild Pokémon with a Special of 153, but the only place to find that is on a Level 64 Chansey in the Unknown Dungeon, and those Chansey are quite rare. Worse, they only have a one-in-sixteen chance of having the right Special. Fortunately, there is a solution: Ditto's Transform, which copies the stats of the opponent. This means that you can catch any Pokémon in the game by following these steps: Catch/raise a Pokémon with the proper Special stat (153 for Bulbasaur). Fly away from the Gambler battle. Fight any trainer that can see you from a distance and walk up to you. (This is necessary to both unlock your Start button and trigger the Route 8 battle.) Find a wild Ditto and let it Transform into your Pokémon with the proper Special. Beat the Ditto (or just run away) and immediately fly to Lavender Town without fighting anything else. Enter Route 8, and Bulbasaur (or whatever) will appear. Note that since only the least significant of the two Special bytes is used for this, you can also add 256 to the values listed above and use that Special to get the same Pokémon. This is important because there are a few Pokémon, such as Kangaskhan, whose identifying value is lower than the minimum Special that any Pokémon can have. In Kangaskhan's case, you can find her by using a Special of 258 (2 + 256). Also note that when you perform this trick, any trainers you fight after the Gambler will be "used up." Make sure you have enough unused trainers to catch all the Pokémon you want! Fortunately, the Gambler can be used to initiate the trick an unlimited number of times. Code: Name Hex Dec
---------- --- --- Bulbasaur 99 153 Ivysaur 09 9 Venusaur 9A 154 Charmander B0 176 Charmeleon B2 178 Charizard B4 180 Squirtle B1 177 Wartortle BC 188 Blastoise 1C 28 Caterpie 7B 123 Metapod 7C 124 Butterfree 7D 125 Weedle 70 112 Kakuna 71 113 Beedrill 72 114 Pidgey 24 36 Pidgeotto 96 150 Pidgeot 97 151 Rattata A5 165 Raticate A6 166 Spearow 05 5 Fearow 23 35 Ekans 6C 108 Arbok 2D 45 Pikachu 54 84 Raichu 55 85 Sandshrew 60 96 Sandslash 61 97 Nidoran(F) 0F 15 Nidorina A8 168 Nidoqueen 10 16 Nidoran(M) 03 3 Nidorino A7 167 Nidoking 07 7 Clefairy 04 4 Clefable 8E 142 Vulpix 52 82 Ninetales 53 83 Jigglypuff 64 100 Wigglytuff 65 101 Zubat 6B 107 Golbat 82 130 Oddish B9 185 Gloom BA 186 Vileplume BB 187 Paras 6D 109 Parasect 2E 46 Venonat 41 65 Venomoth 77 119 Diglett 3B 59 Dugtrio 76 118 Meowth 4D 77 Persian 90 144 Psyduck 2F 47 Golduck 80 128 Mankey 39 57 Primeape 75 117 Growlithe 21 33 Arcanine 14 20 Poliwag 47 71 Poliwhirl 6E 110 Poliwrath 6F 111 Abra 94 148 Kadabra 26 38 Alakazam 95 149 Machop 6A 106 Machoke 29 41 Machamp 7E 126 Bellsprout BC 188 Weepinbell BD 189 Victreebell BE 190 Tentacool 18 24 Tentacruel 9B 155 Geodude A9 169 Graveler 27 39 Golem 31 49 Ponyta A3 163 Rapidash A4 164 Slowpoke 25 37 Slowbro 08 8 Magnemite AD 173 Magneton 36 54 Farfetch'd 40 64 Doduo 46 70 Dodrio 74 116 Seel 3A 58 Dewgong 78 120 Grimer 0D 13 Muk 88 136 Shellder 17 23 Cloyster 8B 139 Gastly 19 25 Haunter 93 147 Gengar 0E 14 Onix 22 34 Drowzee 30 48 Hypno 81 129 Krabby 4E 78 Kingler 8A 138 Voltorb 06 6 Electrode 8D 141 Exeggcute 0C 12 Exeggutor 0A 10 Cubone 11 17 Marowak 91 145 Hitmonlee 2B 43 Hitmonchan 2C 44 Lickitung 0B 11 Koffing 37 55 Weezing 8F 143 Rhyhorn 12 18 Rhydon 01 1 Chansey 28 40 Tangela 1E 30 Kangaskhan 02 2 Horsea 5C 92 Seadra 5D 93 Goldeen 9D 157 Seaking 9E 158 Staryu 1B 27 Starmie 98 152 Mr. Mime 2A 42 Scyther 1A 26 Jynx 48 72 Electabuzz 35 53 Magmar 33 51 Pinsir 1D 29 Tauros 3C 60 Magikarp 85 133 Gyarados 16 22 Lapras 13 19 Ditto 4C 76 Eevee 66 102 Vaporeon 69 105 Jolteon 68 104 Flareon 67 103 Porygon AA 170 Omanyte 62 98 Omastar 63 99 Kabuto 5A 90 Kabutops 5B 91 Aerodactyl AB 171 Snorlax 84 132 Articuno 4A 74 Zapdos 4B 75 Moltres 49 73 Dratini 58 88 Dragonair 59 89 Dragonite 42 66 Mewtwo 83 131 Mew 15 21 |
Author: | Sneaky Sneasel [ Sun Jun 13, 2010 12:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
Author: | Psychic_People [ Sun Jun 13, 2010 1:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
Sneaky Sneasel wrote: LOL. Now I really feel like I need to say,"Hope this helps!" |
Author: | Psychic_People [ Sun Jun 13, 2010 2:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
Use the Mew glitch earlier: Buy an escape rope before you go to Rock Tunnel, or have a pokemon that knows Dig. Do the Mew glitch using any trainer in RT, then go back to the youngster on the way on Bill's house and fight him so you can get the Mew. Then just go back to Rock Tunnel. You can do this even earlier in Pewter City. An even EARLIER way: This only works on Red and Blue. You can't get Mew, unless you have a move that decreases special stats, which you don't. Buy an escape rope. First, What you want to do is step in front of the kid who'll lead you to Pewter Gym. He will start talking to you. When he says "Follow me!", press B to exit and immediately press START. If you did it correctly, you will have paused the game without you two moving. Save your game and reset. When you load your game again, he will try to lead you to Pewter Gym, but will fail miserably. Go back to where the kid was when he's done going nowhere, and you'll see he isn't there. Stand where he stood, save your game, reset. When you load your game again you will be on top of the kid. Simply walk to the right and you have skipped Pewter Gym! Go to MT. Moon and do the Mew Glitch with a trainer there, but use the escape rope. You will teleport back to Pewter's PKMN Center. Fight Brock, win, and Go back to Mt. Moon and fight whoever! (You can't get Mew.) |
Author: | KingErick [ Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
incredably well done. you deserve a ribbon and a b$@wj@B or a really hot chick for your troubles xD |
Author: | Psychic_People [ Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
@KE: I think all of the above. Anyways, I am going to start documenting every trainer in RBY, and what PKMN they generate using the Mew Glitch for sake of convenience. The only exceptions are: The first few battles with Gary Brock (Yellow only because of the glitch that was fixed in Yellow) The only one I have documented so far: Youngster on Route 17 - Mew Is anyone willing to help me? |
Author: | InstantBacon [ Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
I would, but idk jack **** about programming, sorry man. Keep up teh good work |
Author: | RedRum [ Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
Damn that is some heavy technical knowledge, I feel like a dumbass now haha XP But wow, I noticed the hex numbers seem to be the codes put into the gameshark to make any pokemon appear in the wild anywhere, so basically this is gamesharking a pokemon without the gameshark. BADASS! I may try this in my red seeing as I lost my damn gameshark XP Does it have to be the gambler and the youngster or could you use other sets of trainers? On youtube it seemed as though when the video makers used a different set of trainers other than the gambler and the youngster it resulted in a glitch pokemon. |
Author: | Kaori Sakura [ Wed Oct 27, 2010 6:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
The Youngster by Bill isn't the only person you can obtain a Mew from. The first trainer (male swimmer) in Misty's Gym will also give you a Mew. Oh, and one of the trainer's (I think it was one of the old Men or Gentlemen on the ship that has a Growlithe) gives you MissingNo. Which if caught, is a LV2 Rhydon with the attacks Water Gun, Water Gun, Sky Attack and requires a few hundred thousand exp to go to LV3. |
Author: | 5StringBassFace [ Sun Jan 16, 2011 8:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
In reply to a previous thread concerning the trainers and what you get for them, i've done a couple and here are my results so far on Yellow: Tentacool 18 24 Pokemaniac north of tower in lavender town, trainer out of town Gastly 19 25 Hiker northwest of lavender town, south of jump-able ledge Pinsir 1D 29 Jr. Trainer F left of lavender town exit to rock tunnel Arcanine 14 20 Lvl 15 Zubat (this was accidental! I went into rock tunnel after battling Jr. Trainer above on a second attempt and the zubat attacked) hope this helps, and as i progress with it I'll pop my findings up on here |
Author: | zohahunt [ Tue Feb 01, 2011 5:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
That is something which you don't usually read . Fun with the Glitch is like my dream but I forgot that he is out my league . I will not give up . |
Author: | 5StringBassFace [ Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
found some more Pidgey 24 36 Swimmer south of Fushcia, "I need to warm up before my swim". This is a strange one as instead of the start menu, you get "I'm better at school than I am at this!" Arbok 2D 45 Bird Keeper facing south between lavender/fushcia, "tms are on sale in celadon but onle a few people have hms" Nidoran(F) 0F 15 Youngster in ledge/boulder box on way from pewter to mt moon Nidoqueen 10 16 Northwest Hiker in Cerulean Cape Venonat 41 65 Juggler on East side of Fushcia Gym, facing East Diglett 3B 59 South channeler on fourth floor of pokemon tower Psyduck 2F 47 First Blackbelt in fighting dojo. This Psyduck is also lvl 8, which is odd since everything else seems to be lvl 7! Mankey 39 57 Biker facing north on cycle track, by water, "you heading to Fucsia?" Growlithe 21 33 Gambler in south west corner of grassland, east of Vermillion City Arcanine 14 20 Hiker East of Lavender town exit to Rock Tunnel Kadabra 26 38 Cue Ball facing west by the patch of grass at the top end of the cycle path, has machop and machoke. This one is odd as it doesnt bring up the start menu, instead it says "Why? Why?... " Machoke 29 41 Biker on right fork of cycle path, "let voltorb electrify you!" Tentacool 18 24 Pokemaniac north of tower in Lavender town, first trainer out of town Slowpoke 25 37 Rocket in silph co "quit messing with us kid" Magneton 36 54 second floor of pokemon tower, north channeler Grimer 0D 13 Bug Catcher west of path in grass north of Vermillion City Shellder 17 23 Rocket 3 floors down into the basement of the game corner, facing north, 2 Machops, "we had word from upstairs that you were coming" Gastly 19 25 Hiker northwest of lavender town, south of jump ledge/first Youngster west of Vermillion City Gengar 0E 14 North Lass facing west on route between pewter city & mt moon Drowzee 30 48 West facing bird keeper, between Fushcia & Lavender, "have you heard of the legendary pokemon?". This Drowzee is lvl 9! Exeggcute 0C 12 First Lass east of Pewter City Hitmonlee 2B 43 Cue ball on right fork of cycle path, "my pokemon won't evolve. Why?" (he has a machoke, and no friends ) Hitmonchan 2C 44 Rocket 3 floors down into the basement of the game corner, facing east, "stop meddling in team rocket's affairs" Chansey 28 40 Bug Catcher east of path in grass north of Vermillion City Tangela 1E 30 most Northen Fisherman on Route 12 Horsea 5C 92 Juggler in bottom left corner of Fushcia Gym Staryu 1B 27 Cue ball on cycle path "I need some exercise", you cant use him to get the start button back so battle the biker underneath him, who gives you a Psyduck if you prefer. Mr. Mime 2A 42 Second Blackbelt in Fighting Gym Electabuzz 35 53 Biker by the top of the water on cycle path "we're bikers! we're highway stars!" Magmar 33 51 Bird trainer west of Fushcia, "i always check grassy areas for new pokemon" Pinsir 1D 29 Jr. Trainer F left of lavender town exit to rock tunnel Gyarados 16 22 Right Beauty on route 13 "Sure, I'll play with you" Ditto 4C 76 Scientist on 2nd floor of silph co Flareon 67 103 Koga Omanyte 62 98 Juggler bottom right of Fushcia Gym Moltres 49 73 one of the four rocket brothers in silph co, facing north on floor 9 Dratini 58 88 Juggler on west side of Fushcia Gym, "Koga descended from..." Dragonite 42 66 Biker at the top of cycle path, facing west "hey you bumped me" Missingnos: Rocket 2 floors down in game corner, facing south by the big tables. This makes people appear in silly places in Lavender town and for you to appear on the far left of the screen, but still control the middle square. Its hillarious! Middle and south channelers on second floor, west and south on the third, of Pokemon tower, both crash the game. |
Author: | RedRum [ Tue May 03, 2011 11:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
HI, so I recently found this website containing a full list of all the glitch pokemon that the mew glitch is able to produce. http://www.gamefaqs.com/gameboy/367023- ... faqs/59445 you need a pokemon on your team with a certain special stat number to determine which of these glitch pokemon will appear. |
Author: | kjalabama [ Sun May 22, 2011 7:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
wow that guide is just an exact -copy and paste- from http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~jdonald/pokemon/mewglitch.html#catchmew2 You must be really smart who figures it out just the way they did on that site. :O ... Have you found out which trainer to battle for Kabuto when doing that glitch? |
Author: | Zero Cool [ Tue May 24, 2011 6:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
Comment 1 wrote: wow that guide is just an exact -copy and paste- from http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~jdonald/pokemon/mewglitch.html#catchmew2 Comment 2 wrote: This would have been so amazing for me if I knew this when my darn Red battery still worked, I would replace it but... I am leh tired. |
Author: | kjalabama [ Fri Jun 10, 2011 8:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
I found who to battle for MISSINGNO. The first trainer you encounter while heading right from fuschia city. But i need help, to catch it. My ultraballs are missing on it. Do i have to make it sleep or something likethat? |
Author: | vggamer [ Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
Darn, was hoping a Meowth had been found. Though mad props on the work already posted. got a thing for Meowth but unfortunately can't catch him in yellow and it's a bit hard to find people to trade with right now. |
Author: | khoufu [ Sun Feb 03, 2013 9:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
I watched a YouTube series called "Let's Glitch Pokémon Yellow" and he got lots of different glitch pokémon from it that way. |
Author: | ocbooyah [ Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
I am literaly googling all the mumbo gumbo you said, bro I got zero of it. |
Author: | RedRum [ Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
Wow, folks I highly recommend watching MissingnoXpert on youtube for a demonstration of all glitches known to RBY. I've been watching his 'Lets Glitch Pokemon Yellow' series all freaking day, at least half of which is his experimenting with the many possibilities of the mew glitch and he is very entertaining. He also has Red and Blue series which I have not gotten to yet. |
Author: | KingErick [ Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fun with The Mew Glitch |
KingErick wrote: incredably well done. you deserve a ribbon and a b$@wj@B or a really hot chick for your troubles xD Myself, 4 years ago. My, how mature I was. |
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