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Old October 24th, 2014 (6:31 PM). Edited December 19th, 2015 by Sefuree.
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hi, expanded my fire red rom and in this post, http://pastebin.com/13djBRnT it says "replace the hexadecimals with the number of pokemon you are adding"

can someone please calculate this for me?

The base pokemon is 387
The pokemon i added is 463
Total pokemon 850

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hi, expanded my fire red rom and in this post, http://pastebin.com/13djBRnT it says "replace the hexadecimals with the number of pokemon you are adding"

can someone please calculate this for me?

The base pokemon is 387
The pokemon i added is 463
Total pokemon 850

Thanks!
You can use the windows calculator to do this, or there's plenty of online converters (for you to use in future). For now I'll say: 387 = 183, 463 = 1CF, 850 = 352
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You can use the windows calculator to do this, or there's plenty of online converters (for you to use in future). For now I'll say: 387 = 183, 463 = 1CF, 850 = 352

Ok thanks! I got it to work!
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