First movie I saw Oscar Isaac in. Weird how we perceive actors as nobodies
when they first start out. Now, he'll be world famous after Star Wars 7 and
everyone will notice him more in everything he's done.
Me to I wish they all dropped dead along with the director
Remove Bad EGGs using the inverse cloning glitch (Pokémon Emerald)
Read description for more information: This is a trick that is most useful for removing Bad EGGs from the substructure change or Glitzer Popping glitch.
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you're such an effing life saver bro TTwTT *throws all the masterballs*
thank you thank you thank you!! TwT
i can definitely say that this also works on emulator!
Emerald cloning glitch (non-inverted) can be used for this too, If I
rememeber correctly. If you leave pokemon to box at the wrong section of
the cloning progress, or am I mistaken?
+WhoIsTooME They call it that because it is literally the inverse of the cloning glitch. Deposit save withdraw creates a copy of a pokemon, withdraw save deposit is the exact reverse and deletes a pokemon :)
+Nabbott so people just "call it" inverse cloning when it's the same glitch with almost the same steps but only when it's used for a different purpose?
This is exactly what he's doing intentionally here. The process saves your party and not your box, so if you do a proper save with the pokemon in your box, then withdraw it and do the half -save before resetting, then you'll clone the Pokemon. If you do the opposite, the game will save that the pokemon's no longer in your party, but not that it's on your box. It'll disappear, exactly like happens here.
+oelboy wait wait wait...I don't wanna say some kind of bullshit, but I remember when 4-5 years ago, I successfully hatched a BAD EGG, and I clearly remember that a yellow bulbasaur (sprite in the party and '?' during the battle) hatched from it, and my first pokemon in the party (my epic lvl.100 Swampert) has been replaced with this one. Well as I can see, there's a yellow bulbasaur sprite that corresponds to the 000 hex pokemon. Did I dream about it? :S This was on pokemon Ruby (EU).
+ChickasaurusGL I have always been wondering about BAD EGGS hatching. Since I'm too lazy (and probably inept) to find the "steps to hatch" value and can't seem to find anything on Google I'll just take a wild guess:My first guess would be the game has some kind of error handler so that eggs without species (or wrong checksum) won't hatch. (Can a BAD EGG with a species [and/ or the right checksum] hatch? Are BAD EGGs like this even in existence?)My second guess, assuming the sth- value is something like 16bit, is that a BAD EGG has a default sth-value of 0. Normally as soon as it reaches 0 (via normal routine) the hatch routine is called; but in this case it may not be and underflow to 65536. This is a ridiculous amount of steps and not really worthwhile to pull off, but may be interesting nontheless!
Not a stupid question. Bad EGGs do have a release option, but you can't release them because the game says "You can't release an EGG", even though they can never (from what I'm aware) hatch, unlike normal Eggs.
+João Miguel Vieira A bad egg is a glitch that is basiclly meant for cheaters in videogames including pokemon when you use codes to much example walk through walls catching trainers pokes etc that is a way to get them watch thejwittz he will give you some information on them.