Alternate
title screen: At the screen with the "Continue", "New
Game", and other options, press B to go back. When you return to
the title screen, different characters will be shown.
Hint:
Entei: When you get to Mt. Battle and battle to the top, you will face
Cipher Admin Dokim. He has Entei as a Shadow Pokemon.
Hint:
Ho-Oh: To get Ho-Oh, purify all 48 Shadow Pokemon and defeat 100
trainers on Mt. Battle using only the Pokemon from your story mode team.
Note: Your PC must have an empty slot.
Purify all 48 Shadow Pokemon;
complete Mt. Battle in story mode; and complete Mt. Battle in battle mode.
After doing all of this, you should be rewarded with Ho-oh.
Hint:
Jurachi: To get Jurachi, load him into the Game Boy Advance from the bonus
disc. Then, transfer him to Pokemon Colosseum.
Jirachi can also be loaded onto
the Game Boy Advance if you have progressed past a certain point on Pokemon
Channel.
Hint:
Latios and Latias: Catch Latios and Latias in Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire.
Trade them to Pokemon Colosseum for any purified Pokemon. Note: If
they are at level 100 from a Max Stats, do not put them in your PC. They
will go back to their original level.
Hint:
Raikou: Raikou can be found as a Shadow Pokemon of Cipher Admin Ean in
the Shadow Pokemon Lab.
Hint:
Suicune: Suicune can be found as a Shadow Pokemon of Cipher Admin Venus in
The Under.
To catch Suicune easier, before
you fight Venus you should know her Pokemon. She has Vileplume, Delcatty,
Steelix, Banette, and Suicune. You can easily faint Vileplume and Steelix
with Entei's Fire Blast. Banette will go down with Umbreon's Dark moves.
When you get to Suicune, use Umbreon's Confuse Ray. Then, wear it down with
Secret Power and it will eventually get paralyzed. If Suicune's health is in
the yellow or red zone affected by paralysis, then throw a Net Ball at it.
If you did not catch Suicune in
Realgam Tower and failed again in the Deep Colosseum, have every other
Shadow Pokemon (Entei, Raikou, Shuckle, Suddowoodo) and do it again. Every
time you will face Lady Venus. If you do not catch it, keep trying. Note:
Every Shadow Pokemon you missed can be found somewhere, at possibly the same
location.
Hint:
Togetic: Defeat the Deep King Agnol in the Deep Colosseum. If you have all
the Shadow Pokemon you will get a message about someone attacking people
with a Shadow Togetic. Rush to the Outskirt Stand and fight him.
Hint:
Tyranitar: This is the strongest Shadow Pokemon in the game. You only have
one attempt at this, so use the Master Ball. The leader of Cipher has it.
If missed your chance to get
the Shadow Pokemon Tyrannitar and MetaGross, go back to where the Cipher
President and his minions are located. You have a chance to fight them all
over, and retrieve some of the Shadow Pokemon you did not catch. Metagross
and Tyrannitar are some of the most difficult Shadow Pokemon to get.
Hint:
Croconaw, Bayleff and Quilava: After getting one starter Shadow Pokemon at the beginning, you
need to get the rest of them. Complete the game and go to the Snagem
Hideout. Look through the hideout until you see a man in only one color
(green, blue or red). Battle him and snag his Shadow Pokemon. You will soon
get an email. When you get it, go to the Kids Guild and talk to Nett. Then,
go by the Junk Shop and fight Gurks. Talk to Gurks then go to the Shadow
Pokemon Lab. Go to the last room of the Lab (where you fought Ein). You will
see a person. Battle him and snag his Shadow Pokemon.
The second time that you battle
Folly and the other person you will encounter three people in either Green,
Red or Blue at all the entrances or exits. Battle them but do not defeat
them. Just snag and lose and just attack yourself. You will snag all
Croconaw, Bayleaf and Quilava, and on your third battle snag and win.
Hint:
Catching the Legendary dogs: All three Legendary dogs (Entei, Suicune, and Raikou) are best
caught with Ultra Balls, but it possible to do it with Great Balls.
When the Legendary Pokemon are
on red, use a Pokeball. If it does not catch the Pokemon, use a Great Ball
and it will be as if you used a Master Ball.
Hint:
Getting the three starters: You can get the remaining starters after you complete the game.
You will receive an email that tells you where to go. You will then get
another email that reveals the location of your last starter.
Hint:
Getting a powerful Pokemon: Catch a female Gyarados with Hydro Pump and a male Bagon,
Shelgon, or Salamence on your Pokemon Sapphire or Ruby game
and breed them. Hatch the egg and the Bagon should have Hydro Pump. Then,
transfer the Bagon to Pokmeon Coliseum and raise the it into
Salamence, then get to level 100. It will try to learn Dragon Claw at level
79 and Double Edge at level 93. You will now have a very powerful Pokemon
now.
First, get a male Gyarados or a
male Milotic that knows Hydro Pump in Pokemon Sapphire or Ruby.
Note: This may require some training. Next, catch a female Bagon. Now, place
the male Gyarados/Milotic at the Day Care Center with the female Bagon (or
Shelgon or Salamence) and wait for an egg to appear. When the Egg hatches,
your Bagon will know Hydro Pump. Train your Bagon and keep it from evolving
until it reaches level 49. This is because at level 41 Bagon learns Crunch,
and at level 49 it learns Dragon Claw. Once it reaches level 49, allow it to
learn Dragon Claw on its own and allow it to evolve. When it reaches level
50, allow it to evolve into Salamence, and at the same time teach it Fly
(which it learns on its own). You will now have a level 50 Salamence with
Dragon Claw, Crunch, Hydro Pump, and Fly. Best of all, you will have wasted
no TMs. Transfer this Salamence to Pokemon Colosseum. It is a great
Pokemon to use in the Solo Battle Coliseums. You may also keep training this
Salamence until level 100 and use it on the harder Coliseums.
Hint:
Amulet Coin: Successfully complete the game, then go to the Deep Colosseum.
You will find Silver Teeth as you are about to enter. Go to the old man
outside the herb shop. Give them to him, he will give you UFO Disk -L. This
will enable you to go left and get the Amulet Coin. The Amulet Coin gives
you more money when you use the Pokemon equipped with it in battle.
Hint:
Badges: Defeat Mirror B (Red Badge), Dakim (Green Badge), Venus (Blue
Badge), and Ein (Yellow Badge). Use all the badges to open the door in the
Realgam Tower. You will also get them at the Tower.
Hint:
Cologne Case: A girl east of the Pokemon Center in Agate Village will give it
to you. She is in blue clothes. Answer "No" to her in order to get
it.
The Cologne Case is found in
Agate Village. A girl with a blue shirt gives it to you. Go to the Deep
Colosseum after you get the Amulet Coin. Give the Amulet Coin to Umbreon or
Espeon. Win the challenge and you will get about 44,000 coins. Then, go back
to Agate Village and to the Pokemart. Buy Vivid Scents and give them to your
Shadow Pokemon to purify them.
Hint:
Coupons: Battle at Mt. Battle and clear an area. Go inside a metal box at
the end and talk to the lady. She will give you Coupons. The more areas you
clear, the more Coupons you will get.
Hint:
Disks:
F-Disk: Defeat Dakim at Mt.
Battle.
R-Disk: From the kid locked up in the cage, in the Under.
U-Disk: In a chest, in the Subway, near the boxes.
D-Disk: Defeat Head Gonzap in the Snagem Hideout.
L-Disk: Talk to the old man in front of the Herb Shop.
Hint:
Exp. Share: Go behind Eagun's house and down the slope. You will find a chest
containing an Exp. Share.
Hint:
L-Disk: Use the D-Disk on the UFO. Keep hugging the left wall while
pressing A and you should get the Steel Teeth. Talk to old man in
front of the herb shop. Give him the teeth and he will give you the L-Disk.
Hint:
Master Ball: After you have the badges you will get an email from Eagun. Go to
him in Agate Village. Talk to him and you will receive a Master Ball.
To get the Master Ball faster,
go to Realgam Tower and defeat the four Bosses (Dakim will be battled after
the previous Bosses) in this order: Miror B., Lady Venus, and Ein. If done
correctly, when you are at the save point inside you should get an e-mail
from Eagun. Your partner will respond by saying "Should we keep going
or go to Agate Village?". Go to Agate Village and talk to Eagun. He
will give you the Master Ball. Note: If you did not capture Entei before,
you can use the Master Ball glitch to get Entei and still have your Master
Ball.
Hint:
Quick Claw: As you enter Agate Village, turn right after the hill and go
across the bridge. Directly in front of the "P.C." sign is a hill
leading down. Go down this hill, then move downward. Follow the path to the
right around the side of the hill and open the little box to find the Quick
Claw. The Quick Claw is a hold item that often lets the Pokemon holding it
attack first in battle.
Hint:
Strategy Memo: Go to the Pre-Gym and talk to the teacher to get the Strategy
Memo. You can always update your Strategy Memo by talking to the teacher
again.
Hint:
Time Flutes: The first Time Flute is obtained after you defeat Dakim. The
second Time Flute is obtained when you put the U-Disk in the UFO (it is in a
chest in the room).
A third Time Flute can be found
on the 100th Mt. Battle area. In order to get it, you must have at least
level 60 Pokemon.
Hint:
Trade Machine: Defeat all the opponents at Realgam's Colosseum to unlock Trade
Machine to transfer Pokemon to and from Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.
Successfully complete the game
then go to the Pokemon Center in Pheanic town. Go downstairs and talk to the
woman. You will now able to transfer Pokemon from your game to Pokemon
Ruby and Sapphire and vice-versa.
Defeat the evil mayor in the
tower after Nascour, then go to the Trading Center in Phenac at the
Pokecenter. Talk to the lady, then connect a Game Boy Advance with Pokemon
Ruby or Sapphire. Trade the Pokemon you purified. Pokemon from Pokemon
Crystal, such as the three legendary dogs can be traded to your Game Boy
Advance. However, the Pokemon from Pokemon Crystal do not go in your
Pokedex.
Use the following trick to
transfer Pokemon from Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire to Pokemon
Colosseum, without having to lose a purified Pokemon. While playing Pokemon
Ruby or Sapphire, look for a Nincada, and catch it. Transfer the
Nincada to Pokemon Colosseum. Leave Nincada at the top of your party,
holding EXP Share. Make sure you have a strong Pokemon to back up Nincada so
that it does not faint without gaining experience. Also leave an empty slot
in your party. Then, battle with Nincada until it evolves (level 20). If you
had an empty slot in your party and also a spare Pokeball, not only will
your Nincada have evolved into Ninjask, but you will have Shedinja in your
party as well. This means you made one Pokemon become two. Then, go back
into the Trading Machine, and trade Ninjask back to the game, recovering the
Pokemon originally traded Nincada for. Use the freshly "created"
Shedinja and trade it for another Pokemon of your choice, such as Kyogre or
Groundon, or even one of the three starters. Note: You can use this trick to
get all three starters and more than one Celebi (if you have the Bonus
Disc), but it requires you to start a new game in order to get a different
starter.
Hint:
Train Key: To get the Train Key, go down to the train station. Go in and
Venus will be there. Follow her into the train. However, she will not be in
there. Go back out and Venus will be there. She will talk to you, then
leave. When you go out of the train station, you should she something shiny
on the ground. Go over to it and pick it up. It will be the Train Key. Go
back to the train and use it. It will take you to where you need to go next.
Hint:
Deep Colosseum: Use the D-Disk on the UFO to get to the Deep Colosseum.
Hint:
Deep King Agnol: Complete the Deep Colosseum four times. On the fifth time you
should fight Deep King Agnol in the last match.
Hint:
Ein's Lab: To get the code for the locked door in Ein's Lab, get all three
DNA samples and identify them all with the DNA machine inside one of the
rooms in the lab..
Hint:
Herb Shop: Use the F-Disk on the UFO. Instead of going in the Under
Colosseum go left and up to find a Herb Shop.
Hint:
Orre Colosseum: Get through the Phenac Stadium, Pyrite Colosseum, and Under
Colosseum in single and double battle modes to unlock the level 50 Orre
Colosseum. Get through the Tower Colosseum in single and double battle modes
to unlock the level 100 Orre Colosseum.
Hint:
Phenac Colosseum stats: The Pokemon used at the Phenac Colosseum may differ slightly, but
the following are their usual stats. The woman will ask you to enter through
the right or left doors. Either one has basically the same level Pokemon.
For the right doors, all the Pokemon have levels in the low 40s. The lowest
is level 40, and the highest is level 42. The left doors are practically the
same as the right doors. The lowest is level 40 and the highest is level 42.
Hint:
Relgam Tower: Pokemon: The Pokemon in Relgam Tower are Delibird, Sunflora, Heracross,
Skarmary, Miltank, Absol, Houndoom, Tropius, Metagross, and Tyranitar.
Hint:
Team Snagem Hideout: Successfully complete the game and go to Pyrite Town. Go inside
the secret passage by the bookshelf. Talk to one of the kids and fight Cail
(the person with the green hair that hangs out near the entrance of Pyrite
Town). After you win the battle, talk to Cail. The map will now show the
Snagem Hideout.
Team Snagem's hideout (the one
you blew up in the beginning) has many trainers and some good items.
Hint:
Tower Colosseum: Trainers: First, walk around in the courtyard and fight Miror B., Venus,
Dakim, and Ein. You can catch their Shadow Pokemon if you missed your chance
earlier. They will give you a badge, after which you will open a big door
with a Pokeball on it. You can now train a little or go to the elevator and
talk to the man. He is Silva in disguise and will let you on the elevator.
You will go up and see Nascour go up in an elevator. The girl will then tell
you that you cannot use that one. If you go downstairs there will be a room
on the left with a healing station and PC. There is another elevator here.
When you go there, the leader of Team Snagem, Gonzap, will battle you. He
has a Shadow Skarmory. He will ask you to join him again. Tell him no, then
he will let you by. When you go up, it will show an intermission sequence
and Nascour will taunt you by saying that Gonzap was too much for you. He
will then tell you that you must pay them back for their defeat. There are
six trainers to face. The Tower Colosseum trainers are a bodybuilder, a
chaser, a cipher peon, and another cipher peon. They each have a Shadow
Pokemon. (Miltank, Absol, Houndoom, and Tropius). You will then fight
Nascour. He has a Shadow Metagross. The mayor of Phenac City will arrive and
reveals that he is the leader of the Shadow Pokemon operation. He has a
Shadow Tyranitar.
Note: You can say
"Yes" to Gonzap, but he will not believe you so you can just
continue with the game.
Hint:
The Under: After defeating Dakim at Mt. Battle, travel to the lab. Just walk
a few steps and check your email. The officers have captured more criminals
in Pyrite Town. Travel there, and on the sleeping criminal remove the key.
Then, go back to the Warehouse and take the elevator all the way down.
Hint:
Purify quickly: Get the Time Flute and call Celebi. When Shadow Pokemon see
Celebi, they will become purified. Alternately, get the Time Flute to
Jurachi to do the job.
Get the Cologne Case and buy
about eight Vivid Scents. Then, use them on a Shadow Pokemon.
To purify faster, battle at the
Phenac City Pregym. Battle as much as needed. Then, go to the construction
site that looks awful and keep going through the paths. Note: You can always
go to the fountain in Phenac City.
When you have just snagged a
Pokemon, go to the Agate Village and buy 30 Vivid Scents. Then, give them to
the Shadow Pokemon that you just caught.
Buy how many Vivid Scents
desired, then go to the pre-gym. Go to the elevator where the trainers came
from to battle you. Go in it. You will see different natures. Go to the
nature that best fits your Shadow Pokemon. Then, use Vivid Scents on your
Shadow Pokemon and it should lower your Pokemon's Shadow Tank more than
usual. Note: If you go to a nature that does not match your Shadow Pokemon,
it will lower your Pokemon's Shadow Tank less than normal.
Hint:
Awakening Pokemon: To get Pokemon up from sleep, simply call them during their turn.
Hint:
Catching Pokemon: Get a good Pokeball. An Ultraball is best for Legendary Pokemon
such as Entei. Weaken the Pokemon to at least yellow health, but red health
is better. Be careful not to go too low because that Pokemon might use
Shadow Rush, which makes it hurt itself.
If you accidentally kill the
Pokemon that you want to catch, wait and let the opponent defeat you. You
should white out with all your experience and return to a computer or a Poke
Center machine.
Hold B + Analog-stick
Up the moment when the Pokeball gets the Pokemon. It will catch the
Pokemon like a Master Ball. Note: This may require some practice.
Hint:
Snagging Shadow Pokemon: You can catch Pokemon a lot easier by following these simple
steps. First, knock out every Pokemon except the Shadow Pokemon. Then, take
out your Umbreon. Use its faint attack until your opponent's health gets in
the orange or red. Note: If it is already in the orange, do not attack it
any more. Next, throw a Ultra Ball. Once he starts to throw it, keep
pressing A until it is either caught or escapes. if it escapes, keep
trying until you catch it.
Use the following trick for a
second chance at catching a Shadow Pokemon. Save the game every time you
catch a Shadow Pokemon or win a battle. If you ever fail at catching a
Shadow Pokemon, just restart the game for another chance.
Hold B when you throw
the Pokeball for a slightly better chance of catching the Pokemon.
Hint:
Catching more of the same Shadow Pokemon: To get more than one Shadow Pokemon, when in battle against
someone with the desired Shadow Pokemon, capture it from the owner, then
lose to the trainer. Once you battle the trainer again, you will have
another chance to get a second one. Note: This works best when trying to get
more than one Tyranitar. This does not work all the time.
Hint:
Shadow Pokemon items: The following Shadow Pokemon have an item attached when they are
caught:
Bayleef: Miracle Seed
Quilava: Charcoal
Croconaw: Mystic Water
Misdreavus: Spell Tag
Qwilfish: Poison Barb
Meditite: Twisted Spoon
Hitmontop: Black Belt
Piloswine: Soft Sand
Ariados: SilverPowder
Vibrava: Dragion Fang
Delibird: NeverMeltIce
Skarmory: Sharp Beak
Metagross: Metal Coat
Tyranitar: Nugget
Hint:
Battle again: If you missed your chance to catch the three legendary dogs, do
not worry. Once you unlock the tower in story mode, go to it. Once there you
will face Miror B. His pokemon are Loudred at level 46, Golduck at level 45,
Ludicolo at level 45, Ludicolo at level 44, Armaldo at level 43, and
Sudowoodo if you did not catch him before. Then you face Damkim. His Pokemon
are Claydol at level 46, Wishcash at level 46, Forretress at level 45,
Flygon at level 46, Houndoom at level 47, and Entei if you did not catch him
before. Then you will face Venus. Her Pokemon are Misdreavus at level 47,
Wigglytuff at level 48, Raichu at level 48, Bellossom at level 47, Milotic
at level 48, and Suicune if you did not catch him already. Then you will
face Ein. His pokemon are Crobat at level 48, Pelipper at level 49, Rhydon
at level 50, Starmie at level 49, Manectric at level 50, and Raikou if you
did not already catch him. Then you will continue must battle Gonzap and
catch his Skarmory. Next, you will battle the trainer you bumped into in
Phechic City, Nascour. You must capture his Metagross. Then, you will face
the leader of them all, Evice. He has very strong Pokemon. The one you must
catch is Tyranitar. You should be able to catch him with a Master Ball.
Hint:
Defeating Evice: Have at least a level 60 Metagross and a level 70 Umbreon. Do not
both catching his Shadow Pokemon, just kill it. Note: They will try to use
Earthquake, so just Confuse them.
Hint:
Defeating Pre-gym leader Justy: Keep Umbreon's Snatch attack. Use it as many times as possible.
Justy's Pokemon are constantly using Double Team. Snatch takes it. You
should continually attack with the other and you will have the battle won.
If you run out of Snatch or your Pokemon die, then just keep attacking his
Pokemon with Umbreon. Make sure you also have some potions and similar
items, as Justy also tends to use Sandstorm a lot.
Hint:
Defeating the Phenec City mayor: The final boss is the mayor of Phenec City. He has a killer
Pokemon party which can beat yours to a pulp if you are not careful. Have at
least one Fire, Water, Grass and an Ice and your three other strongest
Pokemon to get to the final battle on Realgam Tower. The mayor has a tough
group of pokemon but you should be most worried about Slakoth, Slamence, and
Tyranitar. Do not catch Tyranitar unless you know that you are going to win
or you will have to deal with a stronger one.
Hint:
Easier RPG mode: To make the RPG mode a lot easier, stay a few hours in Pyrite
Town's Duel Square, even though it is drawn as a circle. You can battle all
six of the trainers there repeatedly. This makes purifying Shadow Pokemon a
lot easier, and getting 99 of any desired items in the Pokemon Marts all
over Orre, because they still keep giving you money. Unfortunately, you only
receive a little less then the first cash prize that you received. For
example, with the loner trainer on the right, Rider Vant, he will give you
300 for your first win, but every single time you defeat him after that it
is 290. Although this takes time, their Pokemon are generally easy to defeat
because they are at a low level and most of them are normal types. Note:
Each of the Shadow Pokemon they used to have are now replaced with a
different Pokemon (starting with lone trainer on right and going
counter-clockwise. Also, the money amounts are the cash prizes that you win
every time you win a battle with that trainer after the first battle.
1. Shuppet (level 30)
replaces Misdreavus (level 30) for Rider Vant (290). Also has Zigzagoon
(level 28) and Skitty (level 28).
2. Dudou (level 30) replaces
Noctowl (level 30) for Rider Nover (270). Also has Ledyba (level 27) and
Wingull (level 27).
3. Pichu (level 30) replaces
Flaffy (level 30) for St. Performer Diogo (432). Also has Shroomish (level
28).
4. Sunkern (level 30)
replaces Skiploom (level 30) for Rider Leba (280). Also has Oddish (level
28) and Dustox (level 28).
5. Horsea (level 30) replaces
Quagsire (level 30) for Bandana Guy Divel (480). Also has Psyduck (level
29).
6. Numel (level 30) replaces
Slugma (level 30) for Roller Boy Lon (168). Also has Azurill (level 27),
Swablu (level 27), and Igglypuff (level 28).
When the meter is only four
"hate" bars long, your Pokemon will remember one of its original
moves. When the meter is only three "hate" bars long, your Pokemon
will start earning experience points, but will not be of any benefit until
it is fully purified from hate. When the "hate" bar is only two
bars long, it will remember a second move that you can use in battle
alongside with Shadow Rush and the first one it remembered. When the meter
is only one "hate" bar long, your move list will contain four
moves, including Shadow Rush. Once that last "hate" bar
disappears, you can finally visit the Relic Stone in the Relic Forest in
Agate Village, where any nearly purified Pokemon will be fully purified and
lose Shadow Rush, gain all its experience (leveling up each time), and
remember its fourth initial move. You can still learn new moves by
experience, TMs, and HMs.
Hint:
Multi-tasking PC: The PC does a lot more now than to store your Pokemon. It also
heals them to full health, removes status ailments (except Hyper Mode), and
even revives fallen Pokemon.
Go to a PC if there is not a
cure machine or Pokemon Center. Go to Pokemon storage and then select the
Pokemon you want to recover. Store it, then withdraw it again. The Pokemon
will be cured. You can do this when you do not want to go to a Pokemon
Center because it is too far away, or if no cure machine is available.
Hint:
Restore health: Use the following trick at a save point to restore your Pokemon
to full health. Put the fainted Pokemon in, then take it out again.
To get power-ups in your
Pokemons' health, go the the PC. Put your weak Pokemon in and wait for at
least 5 seconds before taking it out.
Hint:
See an old man dance: When you get to go to the Under, talk to the old man in the shop.
He is to the right of the counter. Answer "No" to his question and
he will start to dance.
Hint:
Easy money: Successfully complete the game then trade your Pokemon back and
forth from Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire. Give the trading Pokemon
Nuggets then sell them in Pokemon Colosseum. This can also be done
with other items.
Glitch:
Talk through wall: In Pyrite Town, go into the jail to find the people that tried to
kidnap your friend earlier in one of the cells. Go into the cell directly
adjacent to their cell. To do this, pick up the jail key on the desk when
you first enter the building. You can talk to them from your cell, directly
through the wall.
Glitch:
Ultimate mode move: When you are in a quick fight under ultimate mode, if you fight
the trainer with the Swellow and Ninjask, the first move the opponent's
Ninjask uses is Toxic and on your opponents Swellow.
Glitch:
Charizard flies through ground: Note: This trick requires Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf
Green and a link cable. Make sure you have a Charizard that knows Fly.
Transfer your Game Boy Advance Pokemon to Mount Battle and use Charizard
first. If it does not die, use Fly. When it attacks, it will appear to go
through the ground.
Glitch:
Jumpluff's shadow: When fighting a Jumpluff, look at its shadow. The shadow will be
three little squares instead of circles like on the Jumpluff. Note: This was
done in story mode.
Glitch:
Wrong picture: Snagged Pokemon Yanma's picture is of a Remoraid when you look at
the summary of it in the Pokemon Storage or Snag list in the PDA.
Giltch:
Unlimited Masterballs: On your turn, use your Masterball on any Shadow Pokemon. Then
with your Pokemon, switch the position of your Masterball with the position
of any other ball. You should then throw the Masterball and catch the Shadow
Pokemon without using the only Masterball in the game.
As soon as you get the Master
Ball, you can do this trick. On your turn, have the first Pokemon throw the
Master Ball. Then, have your second Pokemon switch the Master Ball with any
other ball (using X or Y). Do anything with the second
Pokemon. You will catch the Pokemon without fail, and still have the Master
Ball on your next turn.
Glitch:
Float above steps: When your player goes up the steps in Mt. Battle, he does not
touch them.
Please
select the first letter of the game's title below. If the word
"The" appears at the start of a title, ignore it and search for
the second word in the title: