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'''Tweaking''' is a glitch that first appeared in the [[Generation IV|fourth generation]] of Pokémon. It is caused by pressing the left and right buttons continuously whilst holding the up/down button and riding on a [[bicycle]] in fourth gear. It is most easily done in [[Jubilife City]]. This glitch will throw up invisible walls or cause a section/route to become black, only seeing the shadows of trainers, items etc. In some cases, the player will be able to walk through a black wall. Tweaking seems to have no negative consequences on the game's data. However, there is a slight chance that while you are tweaking, the game will freeze. This is solved by simply turning off the game and turning it back on.  
'''Tweaking''' is a glitch that first appeared in the [[Generation IV|fourth generation]] of Pokémon. It is caused by pressing the left and right buttons continuously whilst holding the up/down button and riding on a [[bicycle]] in fourth gear. It is most easily done in [[Jubilife City]]. This glitch will throw up invisible walls or cause a section/route to become black, only seeing the shadows of trainers, items etc. In some cases, the player will be able to walk through a black wall. Tweaking seems to have no negative consequences on the game's data. However, there is a slight chance that while you are tweaking, the game will freeze. This is solved by simply turning off the game and turning it back on.  


According to some, tweaking may allow players to catch {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Shaymin}}, and {{p|Darkrai}}; however, this is unconfirmed. There has been a new discovery in tweaking. If the player tweaks to the right, then a grassy area might appear. It is thought that the legendaries mentioned above can be captured there, however it could be just blank data that will cause the game to freeze, like using the walk-through-walls code on {{pkmn|Red and Blue}}. It is not confirmed what lies within the grass, although some reports include finding a [[Bad Egg]] within the grass, after a three-second pause.
According to some, tweaking may allow players to catch {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Shaymin}}, and {{p|Darkrai}}; however, this is unconfirmed. There has been a new discovery in tweaking. If the player tweaks right, then a grassy area might appear. It is thought that the legendaries mentioned above can be captured there, however it could be just blank data that will cause the game to freeze, like using the walk-through-walls code on {{pkmn|Red and Blue}}. It is not confirmed what lies within the grass, although some reports include finding a [[Bad Egg]] within the grass, after a three-second pause. This can be done any direction as it has appeared over near the lottery building and to the right.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 20:13, 10 November 2007

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A successful tweaking.

Tweaking is a glitch that first appeared in the fourth generation of Pokémon. It is caused by pressing the left and right buttons continuously whilst holding the up/down button and riding on a bicycle in fourth gear. It is most easily done in Jubilife City. This glitch will throw up invisible walls or cause a section/route to become black, only seeing the shadows of trainers, items etc. In some cases, the player will be able to walk through a black wall. Tweaking seems to have no negative consequences on the game's data. However, there is a slight chance that while you are tweaking, the game will freeze. This is solved by simply turning off the game and turning it back on.

According to some, tweaking may allow players to catch Arceus, Shaymin, and Darkrai; however, this is unconfirmed. There has been a new discovery in tweaking. If the player tweaks right, then a grassy area might appear. It is thought that the legendaries mentioned above can be captured there, however it could be just blank data that will cause the game to freeze, like using the walk-through-walls code on Red and Blue. It is not confirmed what lies within the grass, although some reports include finding a Bad Egg within the grass, after a three-second pause. This can be done any direction as it has appeared over near the lottery building and to the right.

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Pokémon Diamond/Pearl Tweaking Glitch

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