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Agares
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Posted on 02-28-05 11:47 PM Link | Quote
can somebody tellme how to make a new event in pokemon ruby just with a hex editor?
I really want to learn how to do that whitout rubikon.
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Posted on 02-28-05 11:59 PM Link | Quote
well you need to know the commands (not the rubikon text name but the hex id) and their arguments(read the rubikon commands.html) then you need to remember you need to flip hwords and words - and well that's it.
Agares
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Posted on 03-01-05 12:20 AM Link | Quote
where i can find a tutorial of this?
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Posted on 03-01-05 12:50 AM Link | Quote
There isn't one--you'd actualy be alot better off trying to figure out how to use Rubikon...in the long run, it's alot less messy than doing it all out by hand in the hex editor, at least to my experience anyways.
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Posted on 03-01-05 01:31 AM Link | Quote
i don't agree there i actually use a hexeditor + my own script-decompiler and i actually prefer it this way.
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Posted on 03-01-05 02:44 AM Link | Quote
still, for all intents and purposes, you're alot more advanced than most of the people in this forum, if you get what I'm saying. For the average user, Rubikon is a bit more practical.
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Posted on 03-01-05 03:01 AM Link | Quote
oh i completely agree there for simple scripts rubikon/scripted is more than enough. but for the more interesting ones (casino, daycare, givepokemon in Fire) they are simply not enough.
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Posted on 03-01-05 10:38 PM Link | Quote
Hm? What's so special about GivePokemon in Fire Red then?
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Posted on 03-02-05 04:23 PM Link | Quote
ah sorry that was mistakable... i meant the script used to give you your first pokemon....
Kyoufu Kawa
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Posted on 03-02-05 11:07 PM Link | Quote
Ah, thought so.
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Posted on 03-03-05 02:08 AM Link | Quote
this is so funny to read XD
Any how son. If you wanna learn the hex commands. Looking "Commands.HTML" Interdpth out
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