3rd Gen Code Request Thread

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Click this link to go to loads of AR codes!!!!

https://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbadvance/file/pokemon_rs_na_gs.txt



Found These codes on Game FAQs

1st Star Code :
This star is unlocked when you finish the game.
With these code, you'll have finished the game in 15 minutes.

60314334 498FA5AB
5DE95E2D B165DBD1


2nd Star Code :
This star is given to you when you beat the Battle Tower.
With this codes, you'll have beaten the Battle Tower 999 times.

B5F4326A 7C9CD5F6


3rd Star Code :
This star is given to you when you win all the contest.
These codes will do the trick.

737DA248 9535D358
52780D3C 4BB0E715
274E1CD0 4D964F4A
BB2CEDC7 216EE9BB
3B352956 C7E1EE43


4th Star Code :
This star is unlocked when you have caught 202 Pok?mon in the Pok?dex.
Use the codes at section 1.4.9 to fulfill this requirement.
 
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Can anyone give me the Gameshark code for getting Seel in Pokemon Sapphire? I keep trying this one code for getting it on Route 101 and I'm having absolutely no luck at all. I used to have a link for all of this but now of course it's gone. I could really use some help right now. Can I get a page or something with the correct codes?


(asking for Jeikobu)
 
Catch any Pokemon, Use with Gameshark SP

This is for you frostweaver, just press Ctrl.+F, and type in "seel". I hope this helps you.

1) start a new file on your gameshark SP(enter these master codes..
for ruby- 0000B138000A and 1003A82A0007
for sapphire- 000056D0000A and 1003A82A0007
NATIONAL DEX CODES: (There ARE different Master Codes for this!)

[M] Master Code (Ruby)
00002101000A ----2nd
100004280007 ----Enter 1st

[M] Master Code (Sapphire)
0000B138000A ----2nd
100004280007 ----Enter 1st

2) enter this code 83007D220xxx


Now the codes..

Replace xxx with the 3 Digit Codes (In order by Number in Ruby and Sapphire)

115 Treecko
116 Grovyle
117 Sceptile
118 Torchic
119 Combusken
11A Blaziken
11B Mudkip
11C Marshtomp
11D Swampert
11E Poochyena
11F Mightyena
120 Zigzagoon
121 Linoone
122 Wurmple
123 Silcoon
124 Beautifly
125 Cascoon
126 Dustox
127 Lotad
128 Lombre
129 Ludicolo
12A Seedot
12B Nuzleaf
12C Shiftry
130 Taillow
131 Swellow
135 Wingull
136 Pelipper
188 Ralts
189 Kirlia
18A Gardevoir
137 Surskit
138 Masquerain
132 Shroomish
133 Breloom
16C Slakoth
16D Vigoroth
16E Slaking
03F Abra
040 Kadabra
041 Alakazam
12D Nincada
12E Ninjask
12F Shedinja
172 Whismur
173 Loudred
174 Exploud
14F Makuhita
150 Hariyama
076 Goldeen
077 Seaking
081 Magikarp
082 Gyarados
15E Azurill
0B7 Marill
0B8 Azumarill
04A Geodude
04B Graveler
04C Golem
140 Nosepass
13B Skitty
13C Delcatty
029 Zubat
02A Golbat
0A9 Crobat
048 Tentacool
049 Tentacruel
142 Sableye
163 Mawile
17E Aron
17F Lairon
180 Aggron
042 Machop
043 Machoke
044 Machamp
164 Meditite
165 Medicham
151 Electrike
152 Manectric
161 Plusle
162 Minun
051 Magnemite
052 Magneton
065 Voltorb
066 Electrode
182 Volbeat
183 Illumise
02B Oddish
02C Gloom
02D Vileplume
0B6 Bellossom
054 Doduo
055 Dodrio
16B Roselia
16F Gulpin
170 Swalot
14A Carvanha
14B Sharpedo
139 Wailmer
13A Wailord
153 Numel
154 Camerupt
0DA Slugma
0DB Magcargo
141 Torkoal
058 Grimer
059 Muk
06D Koffing
06E Weezing
15F Spoink
160 Grumpig
01B Sandshrew
01C Sandslash
134 Spinda
0E3 Skarmory
14C Trapinch
14D Vibrava
14E Flygon
158 Cacnea
159 Cacturne
166 Swablu
167 Altaria
17C Zangoose
17B Seviper
15C Lunatone
15D Solrock
143 Barboach
144 Whiscash
146 Corphish
147 Crawdaunt
13E Baltoy
13F Claydol
184 Lileep
185 Cradily
186 Anorith
187 Armaldo
0AE Igglybuff
027 Jigglypuff
028 Wigglytuff
148 Feebas
149 Milotic
181 Castform
078 Staryu
079 Starmie
13D Kecleon
179 Shuppet
17A Banette
169 Duskull
16A Dusclops
171 Tropius
19B Chimecho
178 Absol
025 Vulpix
026 Ninetales
0AC Pichu
019 Pikachu
01A Raichu
036 Psyduck
037 Golduck
168 Wynaut
0CA Wobbuffet
0B1 Natu
0B2 Xatu
0CB Girafarig
0E7 Phanpy
0E8 Donphan
07F Pinsir
0D6 Heracross
06F Rhyhorn
070 Rhydon
15A Snorunt
15B Glalie
155 Spheal
156 Sealeo
157 Walrein
175 Clamperl
176 Huntail
177 Gorebyss
17D Relicanth
0DE Corsola
0AA Chinchou
0AB Lanturn
145 Luvdisc
074 Horsea
075 Seadra
0E6 Kingdra
18B Bagon
18C Shelgon
18D Salamence
18E Beldum
18F Metang
190 Metagross
191 Regirock
192 Regice
193 Registeel
197 Latias
198 Latios
194 Kyogre
195 Groudon
196 Rayquaza
199 Jirachi
19A Deoxys
01 Bulbasaur
02 Ivysaur
03 Venusaur
04 Charmander
05 Charmeleon
06 Charizard
07 Squirtle
08 Wartortle
09 Blastoise
0a Caterpie
0b Metapod
0c Butterfree
0d Weedle
0e Kakuna
0f Beedrill
10 Pidgey
11 Pidgeotto
12 Pidgeot
13 Rattata
14 Raticate
15 Spearow
16 Fearow
17 Ekans
18 Arbok
19 Pikachu
1a Raichu
1b Sandshrew
1c Sandslash
1d Nidoran (F)
1e Nidorina
1f Nidoqueen
20 Nidoran (M)
21 Nidorino
22 Nidoking
23 Clefairy
24 Clefable
25 Vulpix
26 Ninetales
27 Jigglypuff
28 Wigglytuff
29 Zubat
2a Golbat
2b Oddish
2c Gloom
2d Vileplume
2e Paras
2f Parasect
30 Venonat
31 Venomoth
32 Diglett
33 Dugtrio
34 Meowth
35 Persian
36 Psyduck
37 Golduck
38 Mankey
39 Primeape
3a Growlithe
3b Arcanine
3c Poliwag
3d Poliwhirl
3e Poliwrath
3f Abra
40 Kadabra
41 Alakazam
42 Machop
43 Machoke
44 Machamp
45 Bellsprout
46 Weepinbell
47 Victreebel
48 Tentacool
49 Tentacruel
4a Geodude
4b Graveler
4c Golem
4d Ponyta
4e Rapidash
4f Slowpoke
50 Slowbro
51 Magnemite
52 Magnetron
53 Farfetch'd
54 Doduo
55 Dodrio
56 Seel
57 Dewgong
58 Grimer
59 Muk
5a Shellder
5b Cloyster
5c Gastly
5d Haunter
5e Gengar
5f Onix
60 Drowzee
61 Hypno
62 Krabby
63 Kingler
64 Voltorb
65 Electrode
66 Exeggcute
67 Exegutor
68 Cubone
69 Marowak
6a Hitmonlee
6b Hitmonchan
6c Lickitung
6d Koffing
6e Weezing
6f Rhyhorn
70 Rhydon
71 Chansey
72 Tangela
73 Kangaskhan
74 Horsea
75 Seadra
76 Goldeen
77 Seaking
78 Staryu
79 Starmie
7a Mr. Mime
7b Scyther
7c Jynx
7d Electabuzz
7e Magmar
7f Pinsir
80 Tauros
81 Magicarp
82 Gyarados
83 Lapras
84 Ditto
85 Eevee
86 Vaporeon
87 Jolteon
88 Flareon
89 Porygon
8a Omanyte
8b Omastar
8c Kabuto
8d Kabutops
8e Aerodactyl
8f Snorlax
90 Articuno
91 Zapdos
92 Moltres
93 Dratini
94 Dragonair
95 Dragonite
96 Mewtwo
97 Mew
98 Chikorita
99 Bayleef
9a Meganium
9b Cynaquil
9c Guilava
9d Typhlosion
9e Totodile
9f Croconaw
a0 Feraligatr
a1 Sentret
a2 Furret
a3 Hoothoot
a4 Noctowl
a5 Ledyba
a6 Ledian
a7 Spinarak
a8 Ariados
a9 Crobat
aa Chinchou
ab Lanturn
ac Pichu
ad Cleffa
ae Igglybuff
af Togepi
b0 Togetic
b1 Natu
b2 Xatu
b3 Mareep
b4 Flaaffy
b5 Ampharos
b6 Bellossom
b7 Marill
b8 Azumarill
b9 Sudowoodo
ba Politoed
bb Hoppip
bc Skiploom
bd Jumpluff
be Aipom
bf Sunkern
c0 Sunflora
c1 Yanma
c2 Wooper
c3 Quagsire
c4 Espeon
c5 Umbreon
c6 Murkrow
c7 Slowking
c8 Misdreavus
c9 Unknown
ca Wobbuffet
cb Girafarig
cc Pineco
cd Forretress
ce Dunsparce
cf Gligar
d0 Steelix
d1 Snubbull
d2 Granbull
d3 Qwilfish
d4 Scizor
d5 Shuckle
d6 Heracross
d7 Sneasel
d8 Teddiursa
d9 Ursaring
da Slugma
db Magcargo
dc Swinub
dd Piloswine
de Corsola
df Remoraid
e0 Octillery
e1 Delibird
e2 Mantine
e3 Skarmory
e4 Houndour
e5 Houndoom
e6 Kingdra
e7 Phanpy
e8 Donphan
e9 Porygon2
ea Stantler
eb Smeargle
ec Tyrogue
ed Hitmontop
ee Smoochum
ef Elekid
f0 Magby
f1 Miltank
f2 Blissey
f3 Raikou
f4 Entei
f5 Suicune
f6 Larvitar
f7 Pupitar
f8 Tyranitar
f9 Lugia
fa Ho-oh
fb Celebi
fd Egg
Credit goes to Pok?monScott, Shinin, and pokeman132
 
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frostweaver said:
Can anyone give me the Gameshark code for getting Seel in Pokemon Sapphire? I keep trying this one code for getting it on Route 101 and I'm having absolutely no luck at all. I used to have a link for all of this but now of course it's gone. I could really use some help right now. Can I get a page or something with the correct codes?


(asking for Jeikobu)

You're not using an old GameShark Advance (not the GameShark SP), are you? If you are, you're likely having problems, because the device is out-of-date. If the Route 101 codes you have are correct, however, then you can't have any other codes on at the same time (beside the master code).
 
Ok, I have a question regarding my sister's Pokemon Ruby game. I have tried numerous Gameshark codes, and nothing has worked. But here's the weird part: my brother also has a Pokemon Ruby, and he tried using the exact same codes (Master Code and Catch Zenigame (Squirtle) on Route 101) and they worked fine for him. But my sister has been searching and searching on Route 101 and has had no luck (I know it often takes alot of time and patience with the Route 101 codes, but she should have found it by now). I checked to make sure the codes were entered right, and they were. I checked to see if the right ones were on/off, that was fine too. Everything was the same for both games, except my brothers works and my sister's doesn't. And nothing should be wrong with my sister's game. She has played it recently and it's been fine (she just recently beat Roxanne). Can someone help me help her?

Also, can I get a Sapphire Gameshark code for changing my Seel's nature to Calm?
 
Jeikobu:

Route 101 codes are different between Ruby and Sapphire versions. Make sure that you are using the right code for the version you are using.

You cannot change the stats/nature of a Pok?mon -- the data is encrypted. You could recreate the monster with xyzman's calculator, though.

I recommend that you upgrade your device to AR v3, though. The information and links are in my two posts on the previous page.

On the bottom of this page is loadingNOW's FAQ. In it, you will find GSA and AR codes.
 
It's ok, I already captured another Seel with a better Nature.

As for my sister's problem, the games are the same. As I said, my brother used the exact same codes on his Ruby game and it worked, then we tried my sister's Ruby game and went well over 30 Pokemon and still no luck. We even used my brother Gameshark and GBA for it. The only difference was the game was my sister's, not my brother's. But they were both Ruby so the codes should work for both games, not just one.
 
Jeikobu said:
Ok, I have a question regarding my sister's Pokemon Ruby game. I have tried numerous Gameshark codes, and nothing has worked. But here's the weird part: my brother also has a Pokemon Ruby, and he tried using the exact same codes (Master Code and Catch Zenigame (Squirtle) on Route 101) and they worked fine for him. But my sister has been searching and searching on Route 101 and has had no luck (I know it often takes alot of time and patience with the Route 101 codes, but she should have found it by now). I checked to make sure the codes were entered right, and they were. I checked to see if the right ones were on/off, that was fine too. Everything was the same for both games, except my brothers works and my sister's doesn't. And nothing should be wrong with my sister's game. She has played it recently and it's been fine (she just recently beat Roxanne). Can someone help me help her?

Also, can I get a Sapphire Gameshark code for changing my Seel's nature to Calm?
I know it's hard, but try restarting the game.
 
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Jeikobu said:
It's ok, I already captured another Seel with a better Nature.

As for my sister's problem, the games are the same. As I said, my brother used the exact same codes on his Ruby game and it worked, then we tried my sister's Ruby game and went well over 30 Pokemon and still no luck. We even used my brother Gameshark and GBA for it. The only difference was the game was my sister's, not my brother's. But they were both Ruby so the codes should work for both games, not just one.


Try updating your device to Action Replay v3. If you bought one game much later than the other, there may be slight differences between memory locations in the games, especially since the Route 101 codes are type-6.

Upgrade your device and try the one-line codes (follow the instructions) on the previous page. Alternatively, use the codes in loadingNOW's FAQ (GSA v1/2 -- they're the one-line codes, as well). Those codes always make the desired Pok?mon appear, lest there are deeper issues with your device and/or game pak.

Edit{

Sorry, there are no GSA v1/2 one-line encounter mod codes. They're for PAR v3 only. I think you may just be having rotten luck on one game. Either that, or one game is slightly different than the other (revised by game programmers).

} // end Edit
 
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So should I still try to somehow upgrade the Shark? ^^;
 
I think that "we" are getting off topic. :paranoid: *mods. break down door a shoot everyone*
 
I just tried using the R/S Calculator to make some Pokemon, and it worked perfectly, except for one thing. The Pokemon I create all get boosted XP! I don't want them to, but I can't figure out how to find my Secret Trainer ID so I can enter it into the Calc to fix the problem. So my question is; how do I find my Secret Trainer ID? Or if I can't, is there a way to change it to a number I know with a GBA?
 
Jixatz:

You can change your Secret ID so you know what it is (using a calculator), or you can use a code to find it. Note that if you change your Secret ID, then your previously-caught monsters will receive an experience bonus. You will not be able to change old monsters' nicknames, as well.

From loadingNOW's FAQ:

"...

Find out your Secret Trainer ID Codes (1).
Enter this Type 6 code, and look at your trainer card. It could be a bit
messy (it might even make the game crash! If it does, you can use the 2nd
set of codes), but it'll display your secret Trainer ID instead of your regular
Trainer ID. After that, write down this number, and turn the code off (switch
off your GBA). For now, knowing your secret Trainer ID has no useful purpose.
But maybe one day some people will make proggies that'll use your secret
Trainer ID and your normal Trainer ID, and use them to compute a pokemon with
all the caracteristics/stats/genes... you want (and that'll obey you), find
your Feebas tiles... And, who knows, maybe more!

D20EAE69 9DD6C961
EB50DE1D 23B8A928


Secret Trainer ID revealed (2).
If the 1st code makes your game crash, here are 2 other Type 6 codes that will
work perfectly (but require some calculation).

1st code:
CC8629C0 25DFAFD3
02FECFE9 4D39B39F

2nd code:
CC8629C0 25DFAFD3
FDF29BEB 6CBF0D9D


Enter the 1st code, and look at your trainer card. Write down the Trainer ID
numbers that are displayed.

Do the same thing with the 2nd code. Now, open windows calculator (or any tool
that can make decimal-hexadecimal conversion). Enter the 1st number as
decimal, and convert it to hexadecimal.

You should have 4 numbers (A-F are numbers in hexadecimal). Write down the 2
1st numbers (if you have A152, take A1). Do the same thing with the numbers
you will get with the 2nd code.

Now take the 2 sets of 2 numbers you just wrote down, and enter them in windows
calculator as hexadecimal numbers in the order you wrote them down (if you had
A1 and B5, enter A1B5), and convert this number to decimal : you have your
secret Trainer ID.

..."

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E. Master:

The title of this topic is "Codes and Cheating Devices for Pokemon RS." Anything related to the operation and/or maintenance of a cheat device should be able to be posted here (at least, I think so), as the title suggests.

Kairi said:
You may ask for codes here, troubleshoot problems with codes, etc.

...

This is solely for helping our members use their codes and give them access to some.

In order for some people to have access to codes, they must upgrade their device. Otherwise, the codes don't work. All the post that I have seen were related to the operation cheating devices or possible codes (or even information needed to create some codes, such as the IV list). Thus, I do not think that this thread is "off topic."
 
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