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{{Incomplete|article|Index numbers, represented as #xxx (hex:0xAA), for the leftover Generation I items that are Teru-sama; actual effect of using the Town Map}} | {{Incomplete|article|Index numbers, represented as #xxx (hex:0xAA), for the leftover Generation I items that are Teru-sama; actual effect of using the Town Map}} | ||
'''Teru-sama''' (Japanese: '''カビチュウ''' ''Kabichū'') is a [[List of dummied out items|dummied-out]] [[item]] | '''Teru-sama''' (Japanese: '''カビチュウ''' ''Kabichū'') is a [[List of dummied out items|dummied-out]] [[item]] in the [[Generation II]] {{pkmn|games}}. | ||
The Teru-sama is | ==Purpose== | ||
The Teru-sama is akin to [[Missingno.]] in the [[Generation I]] games; it was created by the [[Game Freak]] developers as a filler for the empty spaces in the internal [[item]] list of the games' ROM. Beyond this purpose, it can be sold for {{PDollar}}19660. | |||
== | ==Acquisition== | ||
{{ | By modifying the [[Bag]]'s item data to include items with certain index numbers, the {{player}} can obtain a Teru-sama. There are 29 variations of it in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} and 26 in {{game|Crystal}}. | ||
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==List of Teru-sama by index number== | ===List of Teru-sama by index number=== | ||
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{ | {| style="margin:auto; background: #{{crystal color dark}}; {{roundy}}; border: 5px solid #{{silver color}};" | ||
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{| border="1" style="background: #fff; border: 1px solid #{{ | {| border="1" style="background: #fff; border: 1px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; border-collapse:collapse;" | ||
|- style="background:#{{ | |- style="background:#{{crystal color dark}};" | ||
! style="background:#{{ | ! style="background:#{{gold color}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | {{color|{{gold color dark}}|#}} | ||
! style="background:#{{ | ! style="background:#{{gold color}};" | {{color|{{gold color dark}}|Hex}} | ||
! style="background:#{{ | ! style="background:#{{gold color}};" | {{color|{{gold color dark}}|Item}} | ||
! style="background:#{{ | ! style="background:#{{gold color}}; {{roundytr|5px}};" colspan="2" | {{color|{{gold color dark}}|Pocket}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|06|006|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|19|025|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|2D|045|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|32|050|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|38|056|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|46|070|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|5A|090|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|64|100|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|73|115|no|GS|7=Key items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|74|116|no|GS|7=Key items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|78|120|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|81|129|no|GS|7=Key items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|87|135|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|88|136|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|89|137|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|8D|141|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|8E|142|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|91|145|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|93|147|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|94|148|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|95|149|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|99|153|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|9A|154|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|9B|155|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|A2|162|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|AB|171|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|B0|176|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|B3|179|no|7=Items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Teru-sama|BE|190|no|7=Items}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
The following Teru-sama become exclusive {{ | The following Teru-sama become exclusive {{game|Crystal}} [[key item]]s when traded from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}: | ||
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{ | {| style="margin:auto; background: #{{crystal color dark}}; {{roundy}}; border: 5px solid #{{crystal color}};" | ||
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{| border="1" style="background: #fff; border: 1px solid #{{ | {| border="1" style="background: #fff; border: 1px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; border-collapse:collapse;" | ||
|- style="background:#{{ | |- style="background:#{{crystal color dark}};" | ||
! style="background:#{{ | ! style="background:#{{crystal color}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | {{color|{{crystal color dark}}|#}} | ||
! style="background:#{{ | ! style="background:#{{crystal color}};" | {{color|{{crystal color dark}}|Hex}} | ||
! style="background:#{{ | ! style="background:#{{crystal color}};" | {{color|{{crystal color dark}}|Item}} | ||
! style="background:#{{ | ! style="background:#{{crystal color}}; {{roundytr|5px}};" colspan="2" | {{color|{{crystal color dark}}|Pocket}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|GS Ball|73|115|no|C|7=Key items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Blue Card|74|116|no|C|7=Key items}} | ||
{{ | {{hexlist|Egg Ticket|81|129|no|C|7=Key items}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
These three Teru-sama, when viewed in {{g|Stadium 2}}, show up as the exclusive item from Pokémon Crystal, even if the games connected to the [[Transfer Pak]] are Pokémon Gold and Silver. | |||
In all the [[Generation II]] games, two Teru-sama actually have an effect after being modified to include the <sc>Use</sc> option onto them, which reveals that they are actually leftover items from the [[Generation I]] games: | In all the [[Generation II]] games, two Teru-sama actually have an effect after being modified to include the <sc>Use</sc> option onto them, which reveals that they are actually leftover items from the [[Generation I]] games: | ||
* One brings up the old [[Town Map]]<!--, which displays the [[Kanto]] map for less than 1/10 of a second, then when returning to the item menu, the tiles become glitched-->; | * One brings up the old [[Town Map]]<!--, which displays the [[Kanto]] map for less than 1/10 of a second, then when returning to the item menu, the tiles become glitched-->; |
Revision as of 14:24, 18 March 2013
Teru-sama (Japanese: カビチュウ Kabichū) is a dummied-out item in the Generation II games.
Purpose
The Teru-sama is akin to Missingno. in the Generation I games; it was created by the Game Freak developers as a filler for the empty spaces in the internal item list of the games' ROM. Beyond this purpose, it can be sold for $19660.
Acquisition
By modifying the Bag's item data to include items with certain index numbers, the player can obtain a Teru-sama. There are 29 variations of it in Pokémon Gold and Silver and 26 in Pokémon Crystal.
List of Teru-sama by index number
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The following Teru-sama become exclusive Pokémon Crystal key items when traded from Pokémon Gold and Silver:
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These three Teru-sama, when viewed in Pokémon Stadium 2, show up as the exclusive item from Pokémon Crystal, even if the games connected to the Transfer Pak are Pokémon Gold and Silver.
In all the Generation II games, two Teru-sama actually have an effect after being modified to include the Use option onto them, which reveals that they are actually leftover items from the Generation I games:
- One brings up the old Town Map;
- The other one is the Poké Flute and works exactly the same; however, the audio is absent.
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Name origin
Teru-sama, as the English name, is likely a reference to Teruki Murakawa, a programmer who appears listed on the staff of Pokémon Gold and Silver and Pokémon Crystal under "US Version Staff".
Its Japanese name, カビチュウ Kabichū, could be a corruption of ガービッジ gābijji, a gairaigo for "garbage". Since it is a placeholder for item data, with no otherwise useful purpose, it can refer to ごみ gomi (also commonly spelled in katakana as ゴミ), the Japanese equivalent of garbage in programming jargon, although ごみ is used to refer to municipal solid waste as well. Of note is that カビ kabi is part of Snorlax's Japanese name, カビゴン Kabigon, while チュウ chū is part of the Japanese names of Pichu, Pikachu, and Raichu.
See also
This article is part of both Project GlitchDex and Project ItemDex, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on Pokémon glitches and items, respectively. |