Now that I have your attention

Now that I have your attention

I'm trying to get a legit complete pokedex in Yellow + Crystal, I'm pretty sure the only gen1 pokemon I can't get would be one of the fossils. Should I do a quick red playthrough to get it or should I get it through stadium? How easy would it be to get? I never played it

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  1. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Now that I have your attention
    not anymore

  2. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    You should lick Skyla's navel and you'll get your answer

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      >lust provoked
      >doesn't answer the question
      MERRY CHRISTMAS

  3. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Start a Yellow save file, play until you can restore one of the fossils, trade that to Crystal, then start another save file in Yellow (this time one where you will actually finish the dex) and trade the fossil back to that one while picking the other in the new file.
    Or are you saying that you already have access to Red & Stadium, but decided to arbitrarily limit the challenge to only Yellow & Crystal until realising it's not possible? Your lust-provoking image is preventing me from making any further assumptions, you should have explained your circumstances more thoroughly if you wanted a good answer.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      I have access to red and stadium, and I'm not limiting myself, just wondering which of the two paths should I go for the fossils

  4. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    brown girls are so sexy bros

  5. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have this doujin in my collection, it's really nice.

  6. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    ni

  7. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Use coincase
    Unless that got removed in Crystal

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      If you are talking about the casino, there are no fossils there

  8. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's a random 1 in 8 chance I think to get the fossil, and that's assuming you can consistently beat Stadium's bullshit. Getting through Mount Moon should only take a few hours if you're familiar with Gen 1 , would definitely do that.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      You can't trade items in gen 1, so you'd have to play all the way until Cinnabar

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Ah shit, good point. He could skip a bunch of stuff thought if he trades over HM Pokemon from another games though. I did that when i went for my Red dex a year or 2 ago.

  9. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    >playing Yellow instead of just Red with Stadium
    One job OP
    Also Christ I need to lick every drop of sweat from Bea's fit tummy this instant

  10. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you're willing to use glitches then you can catch any gen 1 Pokemon you want using the long-range trainer glitch. First, go get a Pokemon that has a Special stat of exactly 98. You can use the item duplication glitch with rare candies and calciums to fine-tune it down to what you want. After that you need to have Pokemon in your party that know Fly and Strength respectively. Then go find a trainer that walks up to you when you enter their line of sight to battle. The one most people use is the guy to the left of the Nugget Bridge in Cerulean City, but it works on any of them.

    Now, save your game and make sure they have to walk at least one step forward, then move into their line of sight and hold Start at the same time. This will load the pause menu the exact frame you arrive in the tile in their vision. Now, from the menu choose to fly to Fuschia City. The trainer will spot you, but you'll still fly away. This enters a double-layered glitch state, where the game expects to see an NPC move in response to the player, and for a battle to start in response. You need to clear the first glitch state while keeping the second.

    To do that, once you're at Fuschia City, head into the Pokemon Center and save by switching boxes. You won't have access to the pause menu before this, so saving by switching boxes is the only way you can save. After that soft reset the game and load back in. You will get your pause menu back. Now go to the warden's house and use Strength to move the boulder in there. Boulders are classified as npcs in the code, thus if you use Strength to push one, you will prompt an NPC to move in response to the player, clearing glitch state 1.

    1/2

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Now fly to Cinnabar Island. Make sure you have escape ropes on hand. Do NOT enter any trainer battles. Enter the Pokemon Mansion and reach the bottom floor. This is where wild Ditto spawn. Next, encounter one. Once you do, switch your Pokemon that has a Special stat of 98 into battle so Ditto transforms into it. Ditto will copy its stats perfectly. Now beat it, catch it, or run away, it doesn't matter. After that use an escape rope to leave the Pokemon Mansion.

      What you've done here is load the encounter ID number for the trainer battle the game is still expecting to happen with the ID for a wild Pokemon encounter, specifically Omanyte. The Special stat of the last wild Pokemon you encountered is what's used here, in this case Ditto, who copied your stats, letting you control it.

      Now fly back to the closest Pokemon Center to where you first encountered that long-range trainer, and travel to the route where they are. Do NOT get into any more battles before you get there, even with wild Pokemon. Once you reach there the game will automatically open the last menu you opened. Close it, and so the game will detect "NPC has moved, start a battle calling that trainer's ID number. But here you loaded it with 98, so instead you will automatically encounter a wild level 7 Omanyte, clearing glitch state 2. Catch that and you're good to go. Thus you can take the dome fossil instead, or use the same glitch to encounter Kabuto too. Kabuto's ID is 90, so just do the same thing, except get a Pokemon with a Special stat of 90.

      This glitch also works famously on Mew too.

      2/2

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Now fly to Cinnabar Island. Make sure you have escape ropes on hand. Do NOT enter any trainer battles. Enter the Pokemon Mansion and reach the bottom floor. This is where wild Ditto spawn. Next, encounter one. Once you do, switch your Pokemon that has a Special stat of 98 into battle so Ditto transforms into it. Ditto will copy its stats perfectly. Now beat it, catch it, or run away, it doesn't matter. After that use an escape rope to leave the Pokemon Mansion.

      What you've done here is load the encounter ID number for the trainer battle the game is still expecting to happen with the ID for a wild Pokemon encounter, specifically Omanyte. The Special stat of the last wild Pokemon you encountered is what's used here, in this case Ditto, who copied your stats, letting you control it.

      Now fly back to the closest Pokemon Center to where you first encountered that long-range trainer, and travel to the route where they are. Do NOT get into any more battles before you get there, even with wild Pokemon. Once you reach there the game will automatically open the last menu you opened. Close it, and so the game will detect "NPC has moved, start a battle calling that trainer's ID number. But here you loaded it with 98, so instead you will automatically encounter a wild level 7 Omanyte, clearing glitch state 2. Catch that and you're good to go. Thus you can take the dome fossil instead, or use the same glitch to encounter Kabuto too. Kabuto's ID is 90, so just do the same thing, except get a Pokemon with a Special stat of 90.

      This glitch also works famously on Mew too.

      2/2

      I love how this is prime "that kid" bullshit but actually 100% works. Gen 1 truly is a treasure.

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yep. It's also worth noting that the item duplication glitch via the old man in Viridian City was patched in Yellow, but it's still possible in the game by using the long-range trainer glitch to encounter MissingNo, using an encounter ID that doesn't correspond to a Pokemon or trainer battle. The problem there is that the MissingNo encountered will draw their sprites from location data, which overflows, causing the game to freeze. Thus to fix it use encounter IDs 182, 183, or 184. 182 calls for the sprite for the Kabutops fossil, 183 for the Aerodactyl fossil, and 184 for the Lavender Tower ghost. These are all sprites you'd see through ordinary gameplay, so if you encounter a MissingNo using one your game won't freeze, and items will be duplicated like before. You just kind of need a legendary to get a Special stat that high.

        • 5 months ago
          Anonymous

          You can also easily catch a MissingNo without loading its sprite with the cooltrainer glitch, it will set both the caught and seen flags thus your item will be duplicated.
          Now the problem is, the transform select glitch, which is the best way to get the cooltrainer move, was patched in Yellow as well. I had to trade my Ditto back and forth with a new Red save file

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        This is probably the kind of things that birthed "that kid" bullshit.

  11. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    The answer if you don't want to use save manipulation is to just buy 2 games and 2 game players

  12. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's been a while since I fricked with Gen 1, but someone tell me if I'm correct here
    >Get some HM slaves traded over from another game (ideally, a Mew with Cut, Strength, Surf and Flash) and if you want, trade your starter over, level it up to level 50 or so and trade it back to steamroll the game (I did this with a Blastoise that I taught Strength and Surf to, so I taught Mew Fly)
    >Play normally until you beat Misty, don't bother with Bill's house.
    >Go to Vermillion for the bike voucher, (you can beat Surge if you want to Fly later, but don't bother with the S.S. Anne) then go back to Cerulean to get the bike
    >Beeline to Rock Tunnel, then go Lavender, then Celadon
    >Buy the drink and a Poke Doll, ignore the Game Corner
    >Go through Pokemon Tower, use the Poke Doll on Marowak to get the Poke Flute
    >Go to Fuchsia via Cycling Road
    >Beat Koga, then go back to Pallet Town, don't bother with the Safari Zone
    >Surf to Cinnabar with HM Slave to revive fossil
    Is there anything else you can skip?

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      If you connect your gen 1 game to Stadium you can directly place a drink in your game's bag, letting you bypass Rock Tunnel and cut through Saffron City to reach Lavender.

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Items are Stadium 2 only right?

  13. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Stadium with a quick run of Red would be the best bet, i think. dump the stone and any Red exclusives to the N64, withdraw into Yellow, and then do the same with Crystal.

    good luck, anon! i'm working on my own Gen 2 dex.

  14. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'll trade you the fossils if you'll be my wingman on christmas eve.

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