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FireRed hack: Pokémon Vega (and Altair/Sirius) - English Version

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Ok had this problem, there is a solution, the game doesn't work on most mobile emulators because it breaks the gba bios (read that somewhere), which lead me to an easy fix, at least for MyBoy! emulator on android.


On myboy go to settings -> advanced -> disable Use bios and the game should run fine. If you are running other rom's i'd advice to put it back on or they might not work anymore


On other emulators, i'd suggest fiddling around the setting and looking for a way not to boot with the bios file.


Hope it helps, sure helped me ^^
i tried the game on other emulators then vba and it crashes. it also crashes when i use a real gba with flash card if this worked with more emulators and the real gba this would be great. With the emulators you can mess around with settings to get it to work but if using real gba it won't idk if the guy who made this only wanted it to work on vba.
 
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this hack is some good shiza.

even though i'm stuck in the first town.
like oh my god theres cut trees and rock smash rocks?
how do these people even leave.
 
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i heard there was a patch to make the game easier

is that true? i heard it was called the vega minus path
 
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i can't get pass the girl with unown.. :(
 
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I, too, am also looking for a way to get past the girl with the Unown (from the D.H. building).
 
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So I was messing around with this hack, and was getting annoyed at the grindy nature and sort of limited selection of early game Pokes for the first 1-2 gyms (trainers and wild Pokemon are like level 3-8 with default movesets, gym leader has full moveset, 5 potions, and a team that's 20 levels higher than the wilds.)

Anyways, I found the internal ID's of each Pokemon! These go with the general codebreaker codes on FireRed and work with VBA, in case you want to shorten the grinding and make a more diverse team! (From gamefaqs.)

Mastercode:

000014D1 000A
10044EC8 0007

Wild Pokemon Modifier Mastercode:

000014D1 000A
1003dae6 0007

Level Modifier:

33007CF0 00XX (With XX being the level you want in hexadecimal, 09 --> 0A ... --> 0F --> 10)

Species Modifier:

83007CEE XXXX (Refer to list):

And the actual species involved:

I made this list around gym 2, so I didn't know the name of some of the later Pokemon, and instead tried to put down their type.

0001 - 0009: Starters (Grass/Fire/Water)
0010 - 0012: Togepi Line
0013 - 0014: Diglett Line
0015 - 0017: Glachild Line
0018 - 001B: Pikachu Line
001C: Skarmory
001D - 0022: Nidoran M/F Line
0023 - 0024: Buizel Line
0025 - 0026: Jamberree Line
0027 - 0028: Pineco Line
0029 - 002A: Shelder Line
002B - 002D: Psycolt Line
002E - 0031: Tyrogue/Hitmon Line
0032 - 0033: Rynos Line
0034 - 0035: Absol Line
0036 - 0037: Girafarig Line
0038 - 0039: Willisp Line
003A - 003C: Magnemite Line
003D - 003E: Staryu Line
003F - 0041: Ghastly Line
0042 - 0043: Exeggcute Line
0044 - 0045: Vevelt Line
0046: Hantama
0047 - 0049: Rhyhorn Line
004A: Tropius
004B - 004D: Porygon Line
004E - 0050: Spheal Line
0051 - 0052: Rollder Line
0053 - 0054: Water/Grass Potted Plant
0055 - 0056: Snover Line
0057 - 0058: Ghost/Dark Axe Puppet
0059 - 005B: Steel/Dark Goat
005C: Milktank
005D: Shuckle
005E - 0060: Fire/Dragon Turkey Bird
0061 - 0062: Psychic/Flying Spooky Bird
0063 - 0064: Fire/Dark Evil Cat
0065 - 0066: Electric Kitsune
0067 - 0068: Water/Fighting Kappa
0069: Ghost/Psychic Toadette
006A - 006C: Otakun Line
006D - 006E: Hoothoot Line
006F: Baizeast
0070 - 0072: Elekid Line
0073 - 0075: Magby Line
0076: Kanghaskhan
0077 - 0078: Lileep Line
0079 - 007A: Rock/Electric Sabretooth Tiger
007B: Aerodactyl
007C - 007E: Larvitar Line
007F - 0081: Beldum Line
0082 - 0084: Gible Line
0085 - 0087: Dragon/Water/Flying Seahorse
0088 - 008A: Legendary Birds
008B - 008D: Legendary Beasts
008E - 0090: Ghost/Flying/Steel Custom Legendary
0091 - 0092: Palkia/Dialga
0093: Darkrai
0094 - 0095: Lugia/Ho-oh
0096-0097: Mew(two)
0098 - 009A: Bulbasaur Line
009B - 009D: Charmander Line
009E - 00A0: Squirtle Line
00A1 - 00A3: Grass/Electric Lizard
00A4 - 00A6: Fire/Ground Lion
00A7 - 00A9: Water/Ghost Fish Skeleton
00AA - 00AC: Dark/Steel/Psychic Cheshire Cat
00AD - 00AE: Water/Flying Flamingo
00AF - 00B0: Pachirisu Line
00B1 - 00B2: Grass/Ghost Pumpkin Cat
00B3 - 00B4: Psychic Traveling Bug
00B5 - 00B6: Dark Robber Rabbit
00B7: Ditto
00B8 - 00BA: Smoochum Line
00BB - 00BD: Normal Brewmaster Raccoon
00BE: Ice Ice Cream Cone
00BF - 00C0: Bug/Ice Butterfly
00C1 - 00C2: Chatot Line
00C3 - 00C5: Steel Musical Lake Trio
00C6 - 00C8: Ledyba Line
00C9: Unkown
00CA - 00CB: Tauros Line
00CC - 00CF: Solrock/Lunatone Line
00D0 - 00D1: Poison/Ghost Salamander
00D2 - 00D3: Remoraid Line
00D4 - 00D6: Tentacool Line
00D7 - 00D8: Fire/Psychic Fox
00D9 - 00DA: Fire/Ghost Cat Puppet
00DB: Ground/Rock Bird Thing
00DC - 00DE: Ghost/Electric Tree Stump
00DF - 00E1: Voltorb Line
00E2 - 00E3: Murkrow Line
00E4 - 00E6: Whismur Line
00E7 - 00E8: Krabby Line
00E9 - 00EA: Ghost/Fire Robot
00EB - 00EF: Vega's Eevee (Poison/Bug/Flying/Ground)
00F0 - 00F1: Water Sea Animal
00F2 - 00F3: Fire Sea Animal
00F4 - 00F5: Ghost/Flying Eeveelution
00F6: Ground/Steel Drill Dog
00F7 - 00F8: Sneasel Line
00F9 - 00FA: Shroomish Line
00FB: Steel Toungue Sprite

00FC - 00FE: Mewtwo Clones of Kanto Starters (Used for Gymleader battle?)
00FF: Scyther (Weird Forme)
0100: Pikachu (Alt-Forme, Female?)
0101: Asphere (Final Legendary, Blue Dragon?)
0102: Asphere (Yellow Tiger?)
0103: Doodloo (Mad Hatter?)
0104: Shadow Lugia (XD)
0105: Primal Dialga (Mystery Dungeon)
0106: Shadow Nemea (Palette Swap of 0090)

0107 - 0114: ?? (Only knows Tackle)

0115: Fighting/Steel Angry Bird
0116 - 0117: Sableye Line
0118 - 0119: Mawile Line
011A - 011B: Scyther Line
011C - 011D: Pinsir Line
011E - 0120: Ekans Line
0121 - 0123: Koffing Line
0124 - 0126: Duskull Line
0127 - 0128: Lickitung Line
0129 - 012A: Spinarak Line
012B - 012C: Joltik Line
012D - 012F: Nincada Line
0130 - 0131: Water/Fire Manta Ray
0132: Rock/Fighting Doll
0133: Ground/Ghost Groundhod /w Buster Sword
0134: Spinda
0135 - 0136: Relicanth Line
0137: Water/Ground Fish
0138: Rock/Fighting Doll Prevo
0139 - 013A: Shuppet Line
013A: Bannette
013B: Ralts
013C: Kirlia
013D: Dweeble
013E - 013F: Cacnea Line
0140: Ice Narwhal
0141: Piloswine
0142: Gardevoir
0143 - 0144: Lapras Line
0145: Lilligant
0146 - 0147: Fire/Grass Mushroom Wizard
0149: Steel/Fighting Fossil 3rd Stage
014A - 014B: Skorupi Line
014C - 014D: Carnivine Line
014E - 014F: Bug/Dark Praying Mantis
0150: Water Narwhal Prevo (140)
0151: Grass/Ground Creepy Root
0152: Grass/Electric Prevo
0153: Bannette Evolution (013A)
0154: Swinub
0155 - 0156: Dunsparce Line
0157 - 0158: Farfetch'd Line
0159: Ground/Psychic Elephant Prevo
015A - 015B: Torkoal Line
015C - 015D: Luvdisc Line
015E: Water Narwhal (140, 150)
015F: Mamoswine
0160: Stunfisk
0161: Grass/Electric Rat (0152)
0162: Cryogonal
0163: Gallade
0164: Water/Ice Mermaid
0165: Grass/Ground Creepy Root Prevo (0151)
0166: Ground/Psychic Elephant (0159 ?)
0167: Klink
0168: Deliberd Evo
0169: Ferrothorn
016A: Tynamo
016B: Geodude
016C - 16E: Happiny Line
016F: Graveler
0170: Golem
0171: Eelectrik
0172 - 0174: Sandshrew Line
0175: Farfetch'd Evo
0176 - 0177: Scraggy Line
0178: Delibird
0179: Crustle
017A: Ferroseed
017B: Klinklang
017C: Klang
017D: Petilil
017E - 017F: Defensive/Alternate Kirlia Line
0180: Water/Ice Mermaid Prevo
0181: Steel Clown Puppet
0182 - 0183: Bug/Psychic Ant Line
0184 - 0185: Ground/Steel Fossil Line
0186: Ground/Dark T-Rex
0187: Steel Fossil
0188 - 0189: Fire/Flying Squirrel Line
018A: Water/Ground Fish Prevo (0137)
018B - 018C: Mienfoo Line
018D - 018F: Sandile Line
0190: Steel/Psychic (Dragon? Poison? Ghost?) Legendary (Green Mewtwo)
0191: Dark/Psychic (Dragon? Poison? Ghost?) Legendary (Pink Camelfish)
0192 - 0193: Heatran Line
0194 - 0195: Phione Line
0196 - 0197: Ghost Skeleton Puppet Line
0198 - 0199: Lati@s
019A: Fire/Dragon Legendary (Two-tailed Rayquaza)
019B: Eelektross
019C: Bad Egg
019D: ???????
019E: ???????
019F: Game Crash (Stopped Here)
 
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CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME. I'M TRYING TO BATTLE GATANOA IN THE SPHERE RUINS BUT IT WON'T WAKE UP. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME. I WANT TO GET THROUGH THE RUINS SO I CAN HAVE MY POKEDEX COMPLETED.
 

xeratic

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how do i get through the first town?

EDIT: never mind, already got to the second town.
also, for the pokemon codes, it says it's for a different game.
EDIT 2:i don't think you should put the codes of pokemon where they don't have backsprites or pokedex entries (shadow lugia)
and which code is for the deviant fakemon?
 
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The deviant Pokémon is Clotaku (006A) but why would you use a cheat code when it's a common encounter in the Spirit Mansion?
 

xeratic

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i can't even get past the first cave like wtf?
there's the holes but i can't get to the other ones
also this needs a TYPED walkthrough. i don't want to watch 5 20 minute episodes just to find out what to do.
 

Mosmero

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PokeHazard805 said:
Does Grindon evolve? If so how?
It evolves at level 40, like most fossils.

Benedict87 said:
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME. I'M TRYING TO BATTLE GATANOA IN THE SPHERE RUINS BUT IT WON'T WAKE UP. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME. I WANT TO GET THROUGH THE RUINS SO I CAN HAVE MY POKEDEX COMPLETED.
If you go through the Sphere Ruins' second entrance(near the edge of the island, south of the guy that sells revives) and talk to the braille wall, it should "wake Gatanoa up from it's sleep" and you'll be able to fight Gatanoa. Same is with Rowitza but in the main entrance
 
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Ok. I figured it out now that I solved the six rock puzzle. I didn't know that the pattern had changed since the hack was translated. Everything is good now. I finally caught Gatanoa.
 

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The problem of Japanese hacks is the low quality graphics compared to Spanish hacks... But they're enjoyable... Thank you for translation!
 
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