This is how I think the first Elite Four member should have been. They are the strongest trainers in the region, therefore they should have strong Pokémon.
Hacked with PPTE (Project Pokémon’s Trainer Editor)
Sorry for the random pop-ups, sometimes the emulator just froze for a couple of seconds and the Pokéball pop-ups is the result of it. No sound because fraps didn’t want to record it.
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heres part 2. yea, trainer music is probably the most annoying and repeditive music we’re used 2 from pokemon games, just cause we haveto listen to it about a billion times throuout the game, and we can even avoid it.. w/e, i promis to get more creative with the pictures next time…
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Made for RdRingStudios.
Instructions:
Go to Editor.exe
Go down the list to “Edit Tainers”
Pick “New Trainer Type”
Pick “Use Existing Type”
Pick a trainer type
Make a name.
Go to your project.
Make an event.
Name it Trainer(X) (the X is a number for the NPC to see how many steps you want it to see,Example:
Trainer(3), itwill see 3 steps away.)
Make 5 comment events.
In First Comment: Battle: (type what they say before the battle here)
Second Comment: Type: (what kind of trainer,Example: LASS,used in the video.)
Third Comment: Name: (what the trainers name is,Example: Sarah,used in the video.)
Fourth Comment: Endspeech: (what the trainer says at end of the battle.)
Fifth Comment: Endbattle: (what the trainer says on the map after the battle)
Set the Trigger (on the left of the screen) to Player Touch
Then press ok. Then test it.
If you have followed these instructions,you should have a working trainer.
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Here’s the music that plays during a trainer battle.
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This has only been tested and found working on certain emulated versions.
Disclaimer: GAME SHARK REQUIRED! Walk through walls…
Here’s a trick I found in Pokemon Sapphire. All I wanted was one mssingno to play with, what I got appears to be every trade bad egg/missingno. The only thing denying this fact is that when selecting bad egg 27/29 it completely freezes the game, it isn’t even viewable. If number 27/29 and beyond where selectable it would be fair to say this is definatly every bad egg, but since they’re not I can’t say this I’m afriad.
I would not reccomend using this trick on an official Nintendo cart if you value your game. This has only been tested on Visualboy Advance and certain bad eggs seriously corrupt the game. One of the bad eggs replaces your trainer data with a glitch trainer and renders the game partially unplayable.
The randomness of your starter Pokemon’s stats makes it difficult to beat May first time round. The Pokedex isn’t required for this trick, but viewing it makes seeing the glitch trainer data more successful for some reason.
Lastly apologies for the large file size (50mb), I’m still experimenting with recording/compression. Enjoy!
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In this daring and exciting episode, we topple several n00b trainers to reach Petalburg City, where Dad is the gym leader.
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the code is
9223b5fa 00002101
1223b5fa 00002100
D2000000 00000000
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Change your visions, give us a sound;
Keep your ears to the ground.
Lost your mind, and out of control…
(I’m gonna be a superstar.)
Song:
Visions – Pendulum
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Pokémon Emerald: Slakoth Only Run
Part 2: Trainer Roundup
In this episode, we take care of old trainers.
Pokémon and all related titles are (c) Nintendo. I played the game, I didn’t make it.
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Cipher Hideout Part 2, get Ein File H.
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