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  • GBA_hacking
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    Originally posted by Helder View Post
    There can be but it's nice to know what cheat format you want, I'm assuming you're using an emulator so anything will work.

    Edit: Here ya go:

    Exp Multiplier
    880960C2 0???

    ??:
    2x = 040
    4x = 080
    8x = 0C0
    16x = 100
    32x = 140
    64x = 180
    128x = 1C0
    Thanks, but it didn't work. And yes, I'm playing with an emulator (VisualBoyAdvance-M-SVN1229). Is this for a PAL or US version of the game? Do I need a master code or something like that? I would also appreciate if you could help me with FFV (i posted the same question on FFV thread).

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  • Helder
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    Originally posted by GBA_hacking View Post
    Is there a code for EXP multiplier after battle, so that you would earn 8, 16, 32, 64 etc. times the normal EXP?
    There can be but it's nice to know what cheat format you want, I'm assuming you're using an emulator so anything will work.

    Edit: Here ya go:

    Exp Multiplier
    080960C2:F76A
    080960C4:F8A5
    08000210:0209
    08000212:4308
    08000214:0???
    08000216:4770

    ??:
    2x = 040
    4x = 080
    8x = 0C0
    16x = 100
    32x = 140
    64x = 180
    128x = 1C0

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  • GBA_hacking
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    Is there a code for EXP multiplier after battle, so that you would earn 8, 16, 32, 64 etc. times the normal EXP?

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  • TheDarkOne
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    I've always liked the CB codes better for GBA games. You can do much more with it. I know nothing at all about hacking codes, but I am given to understand that CB is the easiest thing to hack codes for.

    Anything about that "infinite equip" code?

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  • Helder
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    If that's the case then it's easier to input and easier for anyone who wants to poke around the code locations to use CB versions of the codes for the Emulator.

    Enemies Always Have Items to Steal
    88088626 46C0


    100% Rare Item Steal
    880884D6 E000
    88088540 0000
    8808856A 0000

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  • TheDarkOne
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    I'm using an emulator--namely, Visual Boy Advance. I have the actual cart but my GBA broke years ago and I never bothered to replace it (I have only one other game for it anyway). So I can use GameShark, Action Replay, or CodeBreaker.

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  • Helder
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    I'm sure I can make the code but are you using the real cart or are you using an emulator?

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  • TheDarkOne
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    I think I'll stick with stealing the items that the monsters have. I don't want to be able to, say, steal the Ragnarok sword from the Guard Captain in the Narche Mines. That might make the game TOO easy.

    I remember a code for the SNES version that would let you equip the same item infinitely (for example, you could equip a Genji Glove and two Ultima Weapons on everyone) but haven't seen such a code for the GBA version here. I checked BSFree and they don't have it either. Anywhere else I could look for a code like that?

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  • Helder
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    I'm not that far into it but I did steal 2 different items from one enemy then I kept stealing and got the lesser item. So maybe with the code you posted along with mine it might work plus when I was looking into this code I also found a way to make you steal any item you want from any enemy, basically an item stolen mod but not sure if you want that.

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  • TheDarkOne
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    It's odd, I remember finding the code here but when I went looking for it again I couldn't find it. The only other site I get codes from is BSFree but they don't have it either. Anyway, I might try your code if I start a new game. I like the idea of repeated steals...does that work with Rare steals? If so, I could steal two Mythril Claws from Belmodar and then equip Sabin with the Genji Glove...hmm....

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  • Helder
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    I cant find it on the site anywhere but I made my own version and this code (the one you posted)does work but there could be another 2 codes to be added to the 3 lines in it to always steal but not sure 100% it would work on real hardware. Anyways I added a new code to the site under In Battle Codes that allows you to steal as many items as you want from the enemy which normally only has 1 then the Steal fails. My code doesn't reset the item so you can keep getting it over and over.

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  • TheDarkOne
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    I didn't find the code from another site...it was here.

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  • lee4
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    please post link when found code from another site

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  • TheDarkOne
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    I know nobody has responded to this, but I found the code so I will post it here. This is for GameShark or Action Replay, by the way:

    100% Rare Item Steal
    ED11B03002FB5E16
    CDE8AE47E0DF7372
    8E1A453626114D50
    9BAC7CE667AA6F72
    A05A144C078B0074

    This only works if the enemy has a rare item to steal. If not, then the steal will fail.
    Last edited by TheDarkOne; 05-27-2014, 03:16:58 PM. Reason: Typographical error

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  • TheDarkOne
    started a topic Final Fantasy VI Advance request

    Final Fantasy VI Advance request

    I'm new here, but I want to ask if anyone knows of a code for FF6A. I remember there was a code for the SNES version (back when it was called Final Fantasy III) that made it so Locke's "Steal" command would always steal the monster's rare item, if successful. Since the Advance version seems to be more stingy with rare Steals than the SNES or PSX versions, this would be a useful code. Does anyone know if such a code exists? I'm playing it on an emulator (Visual Boy Advance) so either a GameShark or Code Breaker version of the code would help.
    Last edited by TheDarkOne; 04-18-2014, 01:25:10 PM.
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