
Looking for cheats and tips for Pokemon Diamond / Pearl for Nintendo DS? No problem check out what we have below!
Action Replay Codes
999X Master Balls Code:
94000130 fcff0000 b21c4d28 00000000 b0000004 00000000 00000f4c 03e70001 d2000000 00000000
Trainer Pokemon Code:
9223B5FA 00002101 1223B5FA 00002100 D2000000 00000000
Rare Candy X 999 Code:
94000130 FCFF0000 B21C4D28 00000000 B0000004 00000000 00000DAC 03E70032 D2000000 00000000
Glitches:
Drifloon Glitch:
If you need to spot or catch a Drifloon you don’t have to wait until Friday to go to Vally Works. Just go to your DS settings and change the date to a Friday find Drifloon save, and change it back.
Duplicte Underground Trap:
This glitch requires two copies of either pearl or diamond. Both players enter the underground. One places all of the desired traps to be duplicated. The other picks them up. Then the first player turns off the game without saving.
Clone Pokemon:
Step 1: Go to GTS at Jublife City.
Step 2: Enter the GTS room. (The part where you connect to the wireless router, wifi connector, etc.)
Step 3: Deposit a pokemon you want to clone.
Step 4: Make a bogus deal for the wanted pokemon. (i.e. Level 100 Abra, either gender)
Step 5: Begin Depositing. (Look at the clock at the bottom right of the message. When it goes around 6-8.5 times, shut down your DS!) Note: It is hard to find the exact timing to shut the DS down.
Step 6: Turn your game back on. (If it has a blue screen that says that your file has been corrupted, that mean’s it’s working.)
Step 7: Continue with the game. (You should appear across the lady)
Step 8: Log into Wifi again. Step 9: Take your cloning pokemon back. Step 10: Check to see if it worked
Evolve transfered Pokemon from the Gameboy Advance games:
Some pokemon need to be traded to evolve like haunter and machoke, or the ones you have to use items. The easy way: If you have a gba game and a wi-fi, deposit the pokemon you want to evolve and ask for a pokemon you are not going to find (like a lvl 5 charizard) and leave it in there for about 24 hours. Take it back and it should evolve.
Fast egg growing:
Get a Pokemon with magma armor and put the egg next to the Pokeon with magma armor. It should hatch in 500 steps
Walkthorough wall glitch:
In the jubilife tv station, where you can decorate pokemon, talk to him on the side. When he asks what pokemon to decorate, press the opposite direction of which you are facing and you will enter room through wall.

Title: Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time/Darkness
Platform: Nintendo DS
Developer: Chunsoft
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: N/A
Genre: Dungeon RPG
This game marks the second time developers Chunsoft and publisher Nintendo have paired up together to make a game. With that said, I kinda hoped for a better outcome being that they have worked side by side before. Unfortunately, it didn’t seem to work in their favor at all. If you played Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team a few years back, then you probably remember some of the flaws and issues the game had. And…even if you didn’t play it or don’t remember the problems you will be given another chance to experience them in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time/Darkness. Why did these issues carry over to the newest installment of the series? I have no idea! To summarize it shortly, the game is very slow feeling and definitely lacks in the challenging department. They really fell short on what could have been a truly awesome Pokemon adventure for fans to enjoy. We all know Pokémon has always been about collecting obsessively to progress yourself, and that the game is a long-term commitment. You can’t just play every now & then and expect to be at the end of the game any time soon. The progression in past games has always been fairly slow, but it was at least steady. The problem I have with the Mystery Dungeon games is that they abandon all of the good qualities of other Pokemon games. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time/Darkness focuses more on achievements more than anything else. That doesn’t sound so bad eh? Not really, but the fact that you have to be prepared to get sent to the beginning of the game and start over with nothing except for whatever happens to be in storage…sucks. It’s basically like playing an RPG game with no save points. You either make it all the way or start over, and that becomes very very frustrating. To mix the two downfalls together…one of the achievements is to survive two hours without being sent back to the start. Yeah, that sounds like an accomplish that will be fun to achieve…
The game is constantly testing you. Every time you enter a dungeon the whole goal is to see how far you can get without meeting your fate. With that said, this game will only appeal to those of you who are fans of this style of gameplay. If you enjoy trying over and over, and perfecting your gameplay to see how far you can actually get then this game should be quite a treat for you. However, if you are not a fan of this you will be in for hours and hours of boredom, frustration, and nearly break your DS when you lose for the 40th time.
Not all is lost with this game though. The plot is actually pretty good. It manages to grab you and push you to progress further and further. So if you decide to give this game a chance you can look forward to that. The story can help counter the frustration a bit, and the Mystery Dungeon series can become strangely addictive. If you really want a dungeon crawler style game I would rather play Shiren the Wanderer anyday, but if you just can’t pass up Pokemon games, feel like collecting 100’s of cute lil’ characters and power-level them like no other…then you can’t lose with Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time/Darkness. My advice? Rent it before you buy it! You never know how you will feel about this one. It really depends on the individual gamer to make that decision.
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