These are parts of the code that do not work incorrectly, like bugs and glitches, but that clearly exist just to work around a problem. In other words, with a slightly different design, the code would not need to exist at all. Design flaws may be exceptions to a usual rule, such as "tables of pointers in different banks use dba
" (one exception, and another) or "graphics used as a unit are stored and loaded contiguously" (a notable exception).
- Pic banks are offset by
PICS_FIX
PokemonPicPointers
andUnownPicPointers
are assumed to start at the same address- Footprints are split into top and bottom halves
- Music IDs $64 and $80 or above have special behavior
ITEM_C3
andITEM_DC
break up the continuous sequence of TM items- Pokédex entry banks are derived from their species IDs
- The 6-bit caught level can only record up to level 63
- Identical sine wave code and data is repeated five times
GetForestTreeFrame
works, but it's still bad- The overworld scripting engine assumes no more than 127 banks
data/pokemon/pic_pointers.asm, data/pokemon/unown_pic_pointers.asm, and data/trainers/pic_pointers.asm all have to use dba_pic
instead of dba
. This is a macro in macros/data.asm that offsets banks by PICS_FIX
:
MACRO dba_pic ; dbw bank, address
db BANK(\1) - PICS_FIX
dw \1
ENDM
The offset is translated into a correct bank by FixPicBank
in engine/gfx/load_pics.asm:
FixPicBank:
; This is a thing for some reason.
DEF PICS_FIX EQU $36
GLOBAL PICS_FIX
push hl
push bc
sub BANK("Pics 1") - PICS_FIX
ld c, a
ld b, 0
ld hl, .PicsBanks
add hl, bc
ld a, [hl]
pop bc
pop hl
ret
.PicsBanks:
db BANK("Pics 1") ; BANK("Pics 1") + 0
...
db BANK("Pics 24") ; BANK("Pics 1") + 23
Fix: Delete FixPicBank
and remove all four calls to FixPicBank
in engine/gfx/load_pics.asm. Then use dba
instead of dba_pic
everywhere.
GetFrontpicPointer
and GetMonBackpic
in engine/gfx/load_pics.asm make this assumption, which has to be accounted for in the data files.
In gfx/pics.asm:
; PokemonPicPointers and UnownPicPointers are assumed to start at the same
; address, but in different banks. This is enforced in layout.link.
SECTION "Pic Pointers", ROMX
INCLUDE "data/pokemon/pic_pointers.asm"
SECTION "Unown Pic Pointers", ROMX
INCLUDE "data/pokemon/unown_pic_pointers.asm"
In layout.link:
ROMX $48
org $4000
"Pic Pointers"
"Pics 1"
ROMX $49
org $4000
"Unown Pic Pointers"
"Pics 2"
Fix:
Don't enforce org $4000
in layout.link.
Edit GetFrontpicPointer
:
ld a, [wCurPartySpecies]
cp UNOWN
jr z, .unown
+ ld hl, PokemonPicPointers
ld a, [wCurPartySpecies]
ld d, BANK(PokemonPicPointers)
jr .ok
.unown
+ ld hl, UnownPicPointers
ld a, [wUnownLetter]
ld d, BANK(UnownPicPointers)
.ok
- ; These are assumed to be at the same address in their respective banks.
- assert PokemonPicPointers == UnownPicPointers
- ld hl, PokemonPicPointers
dec a
ld bc, 6
call AddNTimes
And GetMonBackpic
:
- ; These are assumed to be at the same address in their respective banks.
- assert PokemonPicPointers == UnownPicPointers
ld hl, PokemonPicPointers
ld a, b
ld d, BANK(PokemonPicPointers)
cp UNOWN
jr nz, .ok
+ ld hl, UnownPicPointers
ld a, c
ld d, BANK(UnownPicPointers)
.ok
dec a
ld bc, 6
call AddNTimes
; Footprints are 2x2 tiles each, but are stored as a 16x64-tile image
; (32 rows of 8 footprints per row).
; That means there's a row of the top two tiles for eight footprints,
; then a row of the bottom two tiles for those eight footprints.
; These macros help extract the first and the last two tiles, respectively.
DEF footprint_top EQUS "0, 2 * LEN_1BPP_TILE"
DEF footprint_bottom EQUS "2 * LEN_1BPP_TILE, 2 * LEN_1BPP_TILE"
Footprints:
; Entries correspond to Pokémon species, two apiece, 8 tops then 8 bottoms
table_width LEN_1BPP_TILE * 4, Footprints
; 001-008 top halves
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/bulbasaur.1bpp", footprint_top
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/ivysaur.1bpp", footprint_top
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/venusaur.1bpp", footprint_top
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charmander.1bpp", footprint_top
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charmeleon.1bpp", footprint_top
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charizard.1bpp", footprint_top
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/squirtle.1bpp", footprint_top
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/wartortle.1bpp", footprint_top
; 001-008 bottom halves
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/bulbasaur.1bpp", footprint_bottom
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/ivysaur.1bpp", footprint_bottom
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/venusaur.1bpp", footprint_bottom
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charmander.1bpp", footprint_bottom
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charmeleon.1bpp", footprint_bottom
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charizard.1bpp", footprint_bottom
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/squirtle.1bpp", footprint_bottom
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/wartortle.1bpp", footprint_bottom
...
Pokedex_LoadAnyFootprint
in engine/pokedex/pokedex.asm has to load the halves separately.
Fix:
Store footprints contiguously:
Footprints:
table_width LEN_1BPP_TILE * 4, Footprints
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/bulbasaur.1bpp"
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/ivysaur.1bpp"
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/venusaur.1bpp"
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charmander.1bpp"
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charmeleon.1bpp"
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/charizard.1bpp"
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/squirtle.1bpp"
INCBIN "gfx/footprints/wartortle.1bpp"
...
Edit Pokedex_LoadAnyFootprint
:
ld a, [wTempSpecies]
dec a
and %111
swap a ; * $10
+ add a, a
ld l, a
ld h, 0
add hl, de
ld de, Footprints
add hl, de
- push hl
ld e, l
ld d, h
ld hl, vTiles2 tile $62
- lb bc, BANK(Footprints), 2
+ lb bc, BANK(Footprints), 4
call Request1bpp
- pop hl
-
- ; Whoever was editing footprints forgot to fix their
- ; tile editor. Now each bottom half is 8 tiles off.
- ld de, 8 tiles
- add hl, de
-
- ld e, l
- ld d, h
- ld hl, vTiles2 tile $64
- lb bc, BANK(Footprints), 2
- call Request1bpp
If a map's music ID in data/maps/maps.asm is $64 (the value of MUSIC_MAHOGANY_MART
or MUSIC_SUICUNE_BATTLE
) it will play either MUSIC_ROCKET_HIDEOUT
or MUSIC_CHERRYGROVE_CITY
. Moreover, if a map's music ID is $80 or above (the value of RADIO_TOWER_MUSIC
) it might play MUSIC_ROCKET_OVERTURE
or something else. This is caused by GetMapMusic
in home/map.asm.
Fix:
Replace RADIO_TOWER_MUSIC | MUSIC_GOLDENROD_CITY
with MUSIC_RADIO_TOWER
in data/maps/maps.asm.
Redefine the special music constants in constants/music_constants.asm:
-; GetMapMusic picks music for this value (see home/map.asm)
-DEF MUSIC_MAHOGANY_MART EQU $64
+; GetMapMusic picks music for these values (see home/map.asm)
+DEF MUSIC_MAHOGANY_MART EQU $fc
+DEF MUSIC_RADIO_TOWER EQU $fd
; ExitPokegearRadio_HandleMusic uses these values
DEF RESTART_MAP_MUSIC EQU $fe
DEF ENTER_MAP_MUSIC EQU $ff
-
-; GetMapMusic picks music for this bit flag
-DEF RADIO_TOWER_MUSIC_F EQU 7
-DEF RADIO_TOWER_MUSIC EQU 1 << RADIO_TOWER_MUSIC_F
Edit GetMapMusic
:
GetMapMusic::
push hl
push bc
ld de, MAP_MUSIC
call GetMapField
ld a, c
cp MUSIC_MAHOGANY_MART
jr z, .mahoganymart
- bit RADIO_TOWER_MUSIC_F, c
- jr nz, .radiotower
+ cp MUSIC_RADIO_TOWER
+ jr z, .radiotower
farcall Function8b342
ld e, c
ld d, 0
.done
pop bc
pop hl
ret
.radiotower
ld a, [wStatusFlags2]
bit STATUSFLAGS2_ROCKETS_IN_RADIO_TOWER_F, a
jr z, .clearedradiotower
ld de, MUSIC_ROCKET_OVERTURE
jr .done
.clearedradiotower
- ; the rest of the byte
- ld a, c
- and RADIO_TOWER_MUSIC - 1
- ld e, a
- ld d, 0
+ ld de, MUSIC_GOLDENROD_CITY
jr .done
.mahoganymart
ld a, [wStatusFlags2]
bit STATUSFLAGS2_ROCKETS_IN_MAHOGANY_F, a
jr z, .clearedmahogany
ld de, MUSIC_ROCKET_HIDEOUT
jr .done
.clearedmahogany
ld de, MUSIC_CHERRYGROVE_CITY
jr .done
constants/item_constants.asm defined the 50 TMs in order with add_tm
, but ITEM_C3
and ITEM_DC
break up that sequence.
add_tm DYNAMICPUNCH ; bf
...
add_tm ROLLOUT ; c2
const ITEM_C3 ; c3
add_tm ROAR ; c4
...
add_tm DIG ; db
const ITEM_DC ; dc
add_tm PSYCHIC_M ; dd
...
add_tm NIGHTMARE ; f2
DEF NUM_TMS EQU const_value - TM01 - 2 ; discount ITEM_C3 and ITEM_DC
GetTMHMNumber
and GetNumberedTMHM
in engine/items/items.asm have to compensate for this.
There was originally a good reason for these two gaps!
Pokémon traded from RBY to GSC have their catch rate interpreted as their new held item. This was planned early on in development, so some items were given indexes corresponding to appropriate Gen 1 catch rates:
- $03 = 3:
BRIGHTPOWDER
is for Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Mewtwo- $1E = 30:
LUCKY_PUNCH
is for Chansey- $23 = 35:
METAL_POWDER
is for Ditto- $3C = 60:
SILVER_LEAF
is for 10 Pokémon- $4B = 75:
GOLD_LEAF
is for 13 Pokémon- $96 = 150:
MYSTERYBERRY
is for Clefairy- $AA = 170:
POLKADOT_BOW
is for Jigglypuff- $B4 = 180:
BRICK_PIECE
is for MachopYellow was also being developed then, and it did the reverse, altering some Pokémon's data after they're caught to correspond to appropriate Gen 2 items:
- Starter Pikachu's catch rate byte is overwritten with 163 = $A3 for
LIGHT_BALL
- Wild-caught Kadabra's catch rate byte is overwritten with 96 = $60 for
TWISTEDSPOON
(Yellow also directly changed Dragonair's catch rate to 27 and Dragonite's to 9, but this seems to have been only for adjusting their difficulty, since those meaninglessly correspond to
PROTEIN
andANTIDOTE
.)Most catch rates were left as gaps in the item list, and transformed into held items via the
TimeCapsule_CatchRateItems
table in data/items/catch_rate_items.asm. For example, the 52 Pokémon with catch rate 45 would hold the gapITEM_2D
, except that gets transformed intoBITTER_BERRY
.But a few Pokémon end up with weird items. Abra has a catch rate of 200, or $C8; and Krabby, Horsea, Goldeen, and Staryu have a catch rate of 225, or $E1. Those indexes correspond to the items
TM_PSYCH_UP
andTM_ICE_PUNCH
, which seem like random choices—because they are.The TMs and HMs span from indexes $BF to $F9. However, as we can see in pokegold-spaceworld, they originally spanned $C4 to $FF. For some reason they were shifted down by 5 during development.
Before the index shift, the gap
ITEM_C3
would have been at index $C8, andITEM_DC
at $E1. In other words, they would have neatly corresponded to the catch rates for those five Pokémon! Then they would have heldBERRY
when traded through the Time Capsule (since the gap items get transformed viaTimeCapsule_CatchRateItems
).
Fix:
Move ITEM_C3
and ITEM_DC
above all the TMs in every table of item data.
Edit engine/items/items.asm:
GetTMHMNumber::
; Return the number of a TM/HM by item id c.
ld a, c
-; Skip any dummy items.
- cp ITEM_C3 ; TM04-05
- jr c, .done
- cp ITEM_DC ; TM28-29
- jr c, .skip
- dec a
-.skip
- dec a
-.done
sub TM01
inc a
ld c, a
ret
GetNumberedTMHM:
; Return the item id of a TM/HM by number c.
ld a, c
-; Skip any gaps.
- cp ITEM_C3 - (TM01 - 1)
- jr c, .done
- cp ITEM_DC - (TM01 - 1) - 1
- jr c, .skip_one
-.skip_two
- inc a
-.skip_one
- inc a
-.done
add TM01
dec a
ld c, a
ret
PokedexDataPointerTable
in data/pokemon/dex_entry_pointers.asm is a table of dw
, not dba
, yet there are four banks used for Pokédex entries. The correct bank is derived from the species ID at the beginning of each Pokémon's base stats. (This is the only use the base stat species ID has.)
Three separate routines do the same derivation: GetDexEntryPointer
in engine/pokedex/pokedex_2.asm:
GetDexEntryPointer:
; return dex entry pointer b:de
push hl
ld hl, PokedexDataPointerTable
ld a, b
dec a
ld d, 0
ld e, a
add hl, de
add hl, de
ld e, [hl]
inc hl
ld d, [hl]
push de
rlca
rlca
maskbits NUM_DEX_ENTRY_BANKS
ld hl, .PokedexEntryBanks
ld d, 0
ld e, a
add hl, de
ld b, [hl]
pop de
pop hl
ret
.PokedexEntryBanks:
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 001-064")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 065-128")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 129-192")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 193-251")
HeavyBall_GetDexEntryBank
in engine/items/item_effects.asm:
HeavyBall_GetDexEntryBank:
push hl
push de
ld a, [wEnemyMonSpecies]
rlca
rlca
maskbits NUM_DEX_ENTRY_BANKS
ld hl, .PokedexEntryBanks
ld d, 0
ld e, a
add hl, de
ld a, [hl]
pop de
pop hl
ret
.PokedexEntryBanks:
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 001-064")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 065-128")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 129-192")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 193-251")
And PokedexShow_GetDexEntryBank
in engine/pokegear/radio.asm:
PokedexShow_GetDexEntryBank:
push hl
push de
ld a, [wCurPartySpecies]
dec a
rlca
rlca
maskbits NUM_DEX_ENTRY_BANKS
ld hl, .PokedexEntryBanks
ld d, 0
ld e, a
add hl, de
ld a, [hl]
pop de
pop hl
ret
.PokedexEntryBanks:
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 001-064")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 065-128")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 129-192")
db BANK("Pokedex Entries 193-251")
Fix:
Use dba
instead of dw
in PokedexDataPointerTable
. Make sure to edit the table_width
line to specify a width of 3 instead of 2.
Delete HeavyBall_GetDexEntryBank
and PokedexShow_GetDexEntryBank
. You can also delete NUM_DEX_ENTRY_BANKS
from constants/pokemon_data_constants.asm.
Edit engine/pokedex/pokedex_2.asm:
GetDexEntryPointer:
; return dex entry pointer b:de
push hl
ld hl, PokedexDataPointerTable
ld a, b
dec a
ld d, 0
ld e, a
add hl, de
add hl, de
- ld e, [hl]
- inc hl
- ld d, [hl]
- push de
- rlca
- rlca
- maskbits NUM_DEX_ENTRY_BANKS
- ld hl, .PokedexEntryBanks
- ld d, 0
- ld e, a
- add hl, de
- ld b, [hl]
- pop de
+ add hl, de
+ ; b = bank
+ ld a, [hli]
+ ld b, a
+ ; de = address
+ ld a, [hli]
+ ld e, a
+ ld d, [hl]
pop hl
ret
-
-.PokedexEntryBanks:
- db BANK("Pokedex Entries 001-064")
- db BANK("Pokedex Entries 065-128")
- db BANK("Pokedex Entries 129-192")
- db BANK("Pokedex Entries 193-251")
Edit engine/items/item_effects.asm:
HeavyBallMultiplier:
; subtract 20 from catch rate if weight < 102.4 kg
; else add 0 to catch rate if weight < 204.8 kg
; else add 20 to catch rate if weight < 307.2 kg
; else add 30 to catch rate if weight < 409.6 kg
; else add 40 to catch rate
ld a, [wEnemyMonSpecies]
ld hl, PokedexDataPointerTable
dec a
ld e, a
ld d, 0
add hl, de
add hl, de
+ add hl, de
+ ; d = bank, hl = address
+ ld a, BANK(PokedexDataPointerTable)
+ call GetFarByte
+ push af
+ inc hl
ld a, BANK(PokedexDataPointerTable)
call GetFarWord
+ pop de
.SkipText:
- call HeavyBall_GetDexEntryBank
+ ld a, d
call GetFarByte
inc hl
cp "@"
jr nz, .SkipText
- call HeavyBall_GetDexEntryBank
+ ld a, d
push bc
inc hl
inc hl
call GetFarWord
And edit engine/pokegear/radio.asm:
PokedexShow2:
ld a, [wCurPartySpecies]
dec a
ld hl, PokedexDataPointerTable
ld c, a
ld b, 0
add hl, bc
add hl, bc
+ add hl, bc
+ ; b = bank
+ ld a, BANK(PokedexDataPointerTable)
+ call GetFarByte
+ ld b, a
+ inc hl
+ ; hl = address
ld a, BANK(PokedexDataPointerTable)
call GetFarWord
- call PokedexShow_GetDexEntryBank
+ ld a, b
push af
push hl
call CopyDexEntryPart1
Crystal added the Poké Seer, who tells you your Pokémon's caught data: where it was caught, what time, and at what level. The status screen also displays the gender of its Original Trainer, since Crystal added player genders. This data is packed into two previously-unused bytes in the box_struct
; from macros/ram.asm:
MACRO box_struct
\1Species:: db
...
\1CaughtData::
\1CaughtTime::
\1CaughtLevel:: db
\1CaughtGender::
\1CaughtLocation:: db
\1Level:: db
\1BoxEnd::
ENDM
These four pieces of data are packed into two bytes using the bitmasks in constants/pokemon_data_constants.asm:
DEF CAUGHT_TIME_MASK EQU %11000000
DEF CAUGHT_LEVEL_MASK EQU %00111111
DEF CAUGHT_GENDER_MASK EQU %10000000
DEF CAUGHT_LOCATION_MASK EQU %01111111
The caught level only uses six bits, so it can only record levels as high as 2^6 − 1 = 63. If a Pokémon is caught at level 64 or higher, its level overflows into the two bits used for the caught time, before the actual caught time is stored in the same byte with a bitwise or
operation. For example, a Pokémon caught at level 70 (%01000110
) in the morning (%00000000
) would be reported as caught at level 6 (%000110
in the low six bits) during the day (%01
in the high two bits).
This limitation is probably why Lugia and Ho-Oh are both encountered at level 60 in Crystal, instead of level 70 in GS.
Possible fixes:
- Record any level higher than 63 as level 0, and have the Poké Seer report 0 as "very high".
- Use seven bits for the level (which can store up to level 2^7 − 1 = 127) and one for the time, simply recording 0 for morning or day and 1 for night.
- Move some data around into unused bits elsewhere in the
box_struct
, such as the high bit ofMON_LEVEL
, or the three high bits ofMON_EXP
. - Add another byte for more caught data, making the
box_struct
larger; this would affect PC Box storage. - Free up some other bytes in the
box_struct
(e.g. by replacing 2-byte stat experience with 1-byte EVs).
_Sine
in engine/math/sine.asm:
_Sine::
; a = d * sin(e * pi/32)
ld a, e
calc_sine_wave
Sprites_Cosine
and Sprites_Sine
in engine/sprite_anims/core.asm:
Sprites_Cosine:
; a = d * cos(a * pi/32)
add %010000 ; cos(x) = sin(x + pi/2)
; fallthrough
Sprites_Sine:
; a = d * sin(a * pi/32)
calc_sine_wave
BattleAnim_Cosine
and BattleAnim_Sine
in engine/battle_anims/functions.asm:
BattleAnim_Cosine:
; a = d * cos(a * pi/32)
add %010000 ; cos(x) = sin(x + pi/2)
; fallthrough
BattleAnim_Sine:
; a = d * sin(a * pi/32)
calc_sine_wave BattleAnimSineWave
...
BattleAnimSineWave:
sine_table 32
StartTrainerBattle_DrawSineWave
in engine/battle/battle_transition.asm:
StartTrainerBattle_DrawSineWave:
calc_sine_wave
And CelebiEvent_Cosine
in engine/events/celebi.asm:
CelebiEvent_Cosine:
; a = d * cos(a * pi/32)
add %010000 ; cos(x) = sin(x + pi/2)
calc_sine_wave
They all rely on calc_sine_wave
in macros/code.asm:
MACRO calc_sine_wave
; input: a = a signed 6-bit value
; output: a = d * sin(a * pi/32)
and %111111
cp %100000
jr nc, .negative\@
call .apply\@
ld a, h
ret
.negative\@
and %011111
call .apply\@
ld a, h
xor $ff
inc a
ret
.apply\@
ld e, a
ld a, d
ld d, 0
if _NARG == 1
ld hl, \1
else
ld hl, .sinetable\@
endc
add hl, de
add hl, de
ld e, [hl]
inc hl
ld d, [hl]
ld hl, 0
.multiply\@ ; factor amplitude
srl a
jr nc, .even\@
add hl, de
.even\@
sla e
rl d
and a
jr nz, .multiply\@
ret
if _NARG == 0
.sinetable\@
sine_table 32
endc
ENDM
And on sine_table
in macros/data.asm:
MACRO sine_table
; \1 samples of sin(x) from x=0 to x<0.5 turns (pi radians)
for x, \1
dw sin(x * 0.5 / (\1))
endr
ENDM
Fix: Edit home/sine.asm to contain a single copy of the (co)sine code in bank 0, and call it from those five sites.
The routine GetForestTreeFrame
in engine/tilesets/tileset_anims.asm is hilariously inefficient.
Fix:
Edit GetForestTreeFrame
:
GetForestTreeFrame:
; Return 0 if a is even, or 2 if odd.
- and a
- jr z, .even
- cp 1
- jr z, .odd
- cp 2
- jr z, .even
- cp 3
- jr z, .odd
- cp 4
- jr z, .even
- cp 5
- jr z, .odd
- cp 6
- jr z, .even
-.odd
- ld a, 2
- scf
- ret
-.even
- xor a
+ and 1
+ add a
ret
The CallCallback
and ExitScriptSubroutine
functions in engine/overworld/scripting.asm use the highest bit of the bank value, to store whether a certain script stack position should be treated as a return from a callback. However, it seems it was opted to explicitly use the endcallback
command for this purpose, instead.
As such, this bit serves no purpose but to make map scripts living in the higher banks of mappers such as Japanese Crystal's MBC30 crash for weird reasons.
Fix:
Remove the bit mask for the bank value in ExitScriptSubroutine
:
ExitScriptSubroutine:
...
add hl, de
ld a, [hli]
ld b, a
- and $7f
ld [wScriptBank], a
ld a, [hli]
ld e, a
And in CallCallback
:
CallCallback::
- ld a, [wScriptBank]
- or $80
- ld [wScriptBank], a
jp ScriptCall