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  • I bought both the Japanese and the English version of Platinum. Fear my power.

    ...no comment. Can't I just... start fresh? Ehehehe...

    That is a link to Wikipedia, my dear. Not Google.
    XD

    With the spread of Japanese media, more and more Americans are making things based off anime/manga. ^^
    I've always been the most open on the internet in my family. And I'm the most internet savvy. I talk to people, I'm just wary about calling someone I've met online a friend.
    True. At least... at least... their days aren't THIS:
    0x02024EA4 = Name, 8 bit. Make sure NOT to change the 0xFF afterwards, or else the game will freeze upon opening the Trainer Card and will erase saved data.

    Following effects in battle; not status screen.
    0x02024A8C = First Attack. 16-bit.
    0x02024A8E = Second Attack. 16-bit.
    0x02024A90 = Third Attack. 16-bit.
    0x02024A92 = Fourth Attack. 16-bit.
    0x02024AA4 = PP for first attack. 8-bit.
    0x02024AA5 = PP for second attack. 8-bit.
    0x02024AA6 = PP for third attack. 8-bit.
    0x02024AA7 = PP for fourth attack. 8-bit.
    Note: Following values are generated upon entering battle. Changing Enemy Species will have no effect on Opponent.
    0x02024AE4 = First Enemy Attack. 16-bit.
    0x02024AE6 = Second Enemy Attack. 16-bit.
    0x02024AE8 = Third Enemy Attack. 16-bit.
    0x02024AEA = Fourth Enemy Attack. 16-bit.
    0x02024AFC = PP for first enemy attack. 8-bit.
    0x02024AFD = PP for first enemy attack. 8-bit.
    0x02024AFE = PP for first enemy attack. 8-bit.
    0x02024AFF = PP for first enemy attack. 8-bit.
    0x02024AD8 = Enemy Species.
    0x02024B00 = Enemy HP. 16-bit. NOTE: When set to 0xFFFF (maximum value), attack will do normal percentage of damage, but the next attack will cause a loop of HP. When set to 0x0000, your Pokémon will attack, then recieve respective experience points (without the fainting animation of the opponent)
    0x02024AF0 = Enemy HP Multiplier. Normal is 0x06. 8-bit. (I actually have no idea why they have this o.o)
    0x02024AF1 = Enemy Attack Multiplier. Normal is 0x06. 8-bit.
    0x02024AF2 = Enemy Defense Multiplier. Normal is 0x06. 8-bit.
    0x02024AF3 = Enemy Speed Multiplier. Normal is 0x06. 8-bit.
    0x02024AF4 = Enemy Sp. Attack Multiplier. Normal is 0x06. 8-bit.
    0x02024AF5 = Enemy Sp. Defense Multiplier. Normal is 0x06. 8-bit.
    0x02024B14 = Enemy OT name. Note: Even Trainers have the same OT name, and will have no effect if changed. 8-bit.

    PP values can be set over 0x63, however such values appear with a ?, indicating a number over 99.

    0x02024EB2 = This value affects Play Time. The four bytes following it also affect Play Time, however, at faster rates. Hours are 16 bit; minutes, seconds and milliseconds are 8 bit.

    0X02024EAE = Your Trainer Card Number. 16-bit.
    0x02024EB0 = Your Secret Number. 16-bit.

    0x02024E8E = Last accessed LZZ7 Sprite (does not include your trainer backsprite or attack animations). This number applies to Pokemon seen before as well. 16-bit.

    0X02024E6D = This value changes to 0x01 when a foe is hit. 8-bit.

    0x02024E80 = This value changes when different moves are used. Might be the effect, might be animation. Unsure. Only changes with damaging moves, not stat lowering/effect moves. 8-bit (apparently?)

    0x02024E94 = This is a pointer that leads to the pointer that's used for displaying Pokémon. Hm... *wink*. 32-bit.

    0x02024E98 = This pointer links to some data involved with Pokémon battles. It changes when Pokémon are encountered in the wild and when Pokémon are sent out. 32-bit.

    0x02024E9C = This pointer links to some data involved with the layout of the Pokémon in battles. If the data where the pointer leads to is removed, interesting graphical glitches occur, and an effect resembling the Bo' eAN glitch also occurs. This Pointer also changes when Pokémon are encountered or when Pokémon are sent out. 32-bit.

    0x02024EA0 = This pointer leads to a THUMB routine. The routine may be involved with how the Pokémon are displayed as well. It changes as according to the conditions stated with the above two pointers. 32-bit.

    WOO SPAMMY SPAM SPAM SPAM
    Yeah it is their job! And right now, they are not doing. They need to. A lot more people are losing their jobs. I am worried about mine.
    So, in less than five months, I received over 7,000 Visitor Messages?! Is that correct?

    I've read that far. ;)
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