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If you play in an emulator like No$GBA or VBA, you can open a RAM viewer. Sometimes, if you look at a Pokémon data structure, you can see the encrypted substructs change values in a flash. This is because the game decrypts the whole thing for use and encrypts them again immediately afterwards. I always did wonder how it was supposed to use the data if it's encrypted... --[[User:Kyoufu Kawa|Kyoufu Kawa]] 16:52, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
If you play in an emulator like No$GBA or VBA, you can open a RAM viewer. Sometimes, if you look at a Pokémon data structure, you can see the encrypted substructs change values in a flash. This is because the game decrypts the whole thing for use and encrypts them again immediately afterwards. I always did wonder how it was supposed to use the data if it's encrypted... --[[User:Kyoufu Kawa|Kyoufu Kawa]] 16:52, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
== DVs ==
Investigation of Fire Red assembly code reveals that the DVs field is not exactly as described. More to follow. --[[User:Kyoufu Kawa|Kyoufu Kawa]] 20:06, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
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