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[[Image:SeviiIsle8.png|300px|thumb|left|Sevii Isle 8.]] | [[Image:SeviiIsle8.png|300px|thumb|left|Sevii Isle 8.]] | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
Key items from Ruby and Sapphire exist within Firered and Leafgreen programming. They have little or no function at all. For Example: the [[Mach Bike]] works but only moves as fast as the bike in Firered and Leafgreen. An example of an item that does absolutely nothing whatsoever is [[Devon Goods]]. When selected Oak says it is not time to use it. These items can be obtained via Gameshark SP mod shop key items code. This code can no longer be obtained in its original form on | Key items from Ruby and Sapphire exist within Firered and Leafgreen programming. They have little or no function at all. For Example: the [[Mach Bike]] works but only moves as fast as the bike in Firered and Leafgreen. An example of an item that does absolutely nothing whatsoever is [[Devon Goods]]. When selected Oak says it is not time to use it. These items can be obtained via Gameshark SP mod shop key items code. This code can no longer be obtained in its original form on Gameshark.com but other websites have the originals posted for both Firered and Leafgreen versions 1.0 and 1.1. These items are presumed as placeholders which hints towards a possiblibility that Firered and Leafgreen were built off of the Ruby and Sapphire game engine. There is also [[HM08]] present in the coding as well. | ||
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