The next thing I would recommend is mastering the simple math instructions, such as ADD, SUB, etc.
As for Walk Through Walls codes, despite there being numerous guides and methods around for hacking these, I've never been able to hack a true WTW code. The best I've been able to accomplish is to use hacking device-specific increment/decrement codes and a quickly-hacked coordinate mod, coupled with jokers, to basically force the character to move forward/backward/left/right upon button presses, regardless of clipping. This was a pretty hacky method, and the code definitely could have been shorter.
Similarly, I've only hacked No Random Battles codes by either using an in-game item that does this already as a reference for Different Than searches, or by performing Different Than searches between areas with random battles and areas without random battles (this method also often produces codes that allow you to change the area the game "thinks" you're in).
So, for the above two, perhaps someone else can step in and tell us how it's done.
As for Walk Through Walls codes, despite there being numerous guides and methods around for hacking these, I've never been able to hack a true WTW code. The best I've been able to accomplish is to use hacking device-specific increment/decrement codes and a quickly-hacked coordinate mod, coupled with jokers, to basically force the character to move forward/backward/left/right upon button presses, regardless of clipping. This was a pretty hacky method, and the code definitely could have been shorter.
Similarly, I've only hacked No Random Battles codes by either using an in-game item that does this already as a reference for Different Than searches, or by performing Different Than searches between areas with random battles and areas without random battles (this method also often produces codes that allow you to change the area the game "thinks" you're in).
So, for the above two, perhaps someone else can step in and tell us how it's done.

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