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Pomeg Glitch : Performing Decaswitch

May 1st, 2016
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  1. ~~~ Performing Decaswitch
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  3. Mechanics :
  4. Invisible Bad Eggs (corrupted empty PC slots) can be swapped with the last alive Party Pokémon, which allows you to obtain a fully KO party without using Pomeg Berries anymore.
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  6. 0) Obtain an invisible Bad Egg
  7. If you already performed Pomeg Glitch to corrupt PC Pokémon, an Invisible Bad Egg could have appeared next to the Pokémon you corrupted.
  8. I recommend you to obtain a cloning Glitch Pokémon using Pomeg Glitch (Emer Fr : 0x2890 (40 Atk,144 HP) | Emer Us : 0x288A (40 Atk,138 HP) | Emer Spa : 0x2890 (40 Atk,144 HP) | Emer Ita : 0x2718 (39 Atk, 24 HP) | Emer Ger : 0x29C9 (41 Atk, 201 HP) | Emer Jap : 0x2660 (38 Atk, 96 HP)). Cloning Pokémon using that Glitch Pokémon will produce invisible Bad Eggs.
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  10. Else, you will need to place puny Pokémon in Box 2 Slot 23 and Box 2 Slot 21, and perform a Pomeg Glitch to corrupt them until you obtain an Invisible Bad Egg (on Box 2 Slot 20,22 or 24).
  11. After that, discard the Bad Eggs you've obtained using Reverse cloning.
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  13. If you are on FrLg, the best way to do it is to obtain a Cloning Glitch Pokémon in Emerald (FrLg FR : 0x320B (50 Atk,11 HP), FrLg US : 0x3200 (50 Atk,00 HP), FrLg Spa : 0x3210 (50 Atk,16 HP), FrLg Ita : 0x320A (50 Atk,10 HP), FrLg Ger : 0x320F (50 Atk, 15 HP), FrLg Jap : 0x4F90 (79 Atk, 144 HP) ) and trade it to FrLg, because you can't remove Bad Eggs in FrLg without the use of a Cloning Glitch Pokémon (they can also do reverse cloning).
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  15. /!\ Be careful !
  16. If you use the Orange hand to move Pokémon, your Invisible Bad Eggs can easily disappear !
  17. Thus, always move your Invisible Bad Eggs using the White Hand. (or with 1x1 squares with the Orange Hand)
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  19.  
  20. 1) Performing Pomeg Glitch with Decaswitch
  21. - Have Revives, Potions, Balls, Fluffy Tails.
  22. Have an Invisible Bad Egg in PC.
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  24. - Precautions :
  25. Deposit 4-6 Berries and 6-8 Tms in PC (you can give them to PC Pokémon too)(required to restaure Berry and Tm/Hm pouches)
  26. Empty Day Care
  27. Empty Boxes 1 and 2 (unless you want to corrupt PC Pokémon)
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  29. - Make a party with : KO Pokémon A - KO Pokémon with Fly - Pokémon B
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  31. - Save.
  32. If you are performing Pomeg Glitch in order to corrupt a certain thing, you'll restart there.
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  34. - Make a wild battle and flee.
  35. Pokémon B, the third Party Pokémon, is sent to the fight.
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  37. - Go to the Pokémon Center, open PC, and deposit KO Pokémon A.
  38. Don't deposit it in Boxes 1/2.
  39. Now your party only has 2 Pokémon.
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  41. - Grab the Invisible Bad Egg and switch it with Pokémon B.
  42. The game may sometimes refuse that switch, but if you close and reopen the PC and grab and deposit a Pokémon before grabbing the Invisible Bad Egg again, things should work.
  43. Now, your party is : KO Fly Pokémon - Invisible Bad Egg (fully KO party of 2 Pokémon)
  44.  
  45. - Make another wild battle.
  46. As your party is fully KO, the Pokémon in the party slot of "the last Pokémon sent to battle" is sent to battle.
  47. This means that the "Pokémon" in party slot 3 is sent to the fight. As this party slot is empty, an empty slot is sent to the fight (Pokémon n°0, with 0 Hp, no moves, no PPs, nothing at all)
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  50. - Open the party. Open the Fly Pokémon summary and close it.
  51. Don't try to attack with the empty slot as you would instantly black out.
  52. Opening the party places the currently fighting Pokémon in the first party slot. Thus, your first party slot becomes empty.
  53. Opening and closing a Pokémon summary also makes the game recalculate how many party Pokémon you have. The game counts party Pokémon by going over party slots until he reaches the 6th one or until he finds an empty slot.
  54. Since the first party slot is empty, the game counts 0 Party Pokémon.
  55. Having 0 Party Pokémon makes the Party Pokémon Selection Pointer underflow : instead of being able to select 1 to 6 Party Slots, it can now select 256 Party Slots.
  56.  
  57. - Hit/Maintain Up to perform Pomeg Glitch.
  58. The amount of Up pushes, or the amount of time you must hold Up depend on the corruption you want to do (or up to your choice if you want to test things).
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  60. By hitting Up and going over the Quit button, the Party Pokemon Selection Pointer goes to the last party Pokémon it can select, the 256th one.
  61. By hitting Up again, you will scroll through party slots starting from the 256th one.
  62. Each time you select a new party slot, the game checks if the "Pokémon" in that party slot is valid or not (it checks the Pokémon's checksum). Since the block of data read as a Party Pokémon wasn't a Party Pokémon to begin with, this "Pokémon" will have an invalid checksum most of the time (unless that block of data is filled with 00).
  63. Since the games found an "invalid" Pokémon, it turns that Pokémon into a Bad Egg by changing three bits in that Pokémon's data (one to turn the Pokémon into an Egg, and two others to turn it into a Bad Egg).
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  65. The change of these three bits in the data of most of the party slots between 256th and 6th party slot is the data corruption caused by Pomeg Glitch. It's a very tiny corruption (0 to 3 bits changed on a block of 100 bytes), and the values hit by it depend on multiple factors, especially an anti-cheating script known as DMA (Dynamic Memory Allocation) that shifts a part of the RAM data frequently (when entering a door, closing the bag, making a wil battle,...).
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  67. - Once you have hit/maintained Up enough time, hit B.
  68. Use a Fluffy Tail or flee to end the battle.
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  70.  
  71. And that's it, you've performed Pomeg Glitch using Decaswitch, congratulations !
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  74. - Notes -
  75. - EV-training data :
  76. - Macho Brace : Doubles the EVs won in a battle.
  77. - Exp.Share : The holder also receives EVs when Pokémon are KOed.
  78. - PokéRus : Doubles the EVs won in a battle. /!\ AVOID IT /!\ (Obtaining odd EVs with PokéRus is a problem)
  79. - HP : HP Up : +10 HP (Up to 100 HP) | Marill (Route 102,111) : +2 HP | Wishmur (Rusturf Tunnel) : +1 HP
  80. - Attack : Protein : +10 Atk (Up to 100 Atk) | Mighthyena (Route 120,121) : +2 Atk | Poochyena (Route 101,102,120,121) : +1 Atk
  81. - Defense : Iron :+10 Def (Up to 100 Def) | Silcoon & Cascoon (Petalburg Woods) : +2 Def, Clamperl (Underwater) : +1 Def | Lairon (Victory Road) : +2 Def | Aron (Victory Road) : +1 Def.
  82. - Speed : Carbon : +10 Spd (Up to 100 Speed) | Linoone (Route 119) : +2 Spd | Magikarp (Old Rod, Route 102) : +1 Spd | Zigzagoon (Route 103,119) : +1 Spd | Wingull (Route 103) : +1 Spd
  83. - Special Attack : Calcium : +10 SpAtk (Up to 100 SpAtk) | Spinda & Slugma (Route 113) : +1 SpAtk
  84. - Special Defense : Zinc : +10 SpDef (Up to 100 SpDef) | Lombre (Route 114) : +2 SpDef | Swablu & Lotad (Route 114) : +1 SpDef | Tentacool (Route 103) : +1 SpDef
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