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Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 Cheat Codes for Nintendo DS

Kyurems promo from Pokemon Black 2 and White 2

Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 Cheat Codes for Nintendo DS

The fifth generation of Pokemon is regarded as peak fiction. Many fans of the biggest franchise of all time look back on this era with rose-tinted glasses. On June 23, 2012, The Pokemon Company and Nintendo released the first direct sequels in the Pokemon franchise. Pokemon Black 2 and Pokemon White 2 follow the player character’s journey to become champion and take place two years after the original titles. The games both received positive reviews from fans and critics but many people were frustrated that the games didn’t change the formula more. You can check out our review here.

Black 2 and White 2 Premise

The Pokemon formula is completely the same in these titles but they did both add a few new features. The biggest new feature is the Pokemon World Tournament, where the players battle Gym Leaders and champions from previous generations. This is one of the best features to ever be released in a Pokemon title and many fans hope to see it back in future titles. The two titles have a few major differences but other than that the games are the same. The differences between Black 2 and White 2 are the following:

Pokemon Black 2 Exclusive Pokemon

  • Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill
  • Magby, Magmar, Magmortar
  • Sudowoodo
  • Heracross
  • Plusle
  • Volbeat
  • Spoink, Grumpig
  • Registeel (Available to White 2 through Steel Head Key)
  • Latios
  • Buneary, Lopunny
  • Stunky, Skuntank (Available to White 2 through FunFest Mission)
  • Bonsly
  • Cottonee, Whimsicott (Available to White 2 through in-game Trade)
  • Gothita, Gothorita, Gothitelle
  • Vullaby, Mandibuzz
  • Zekrom
  • Black Kyurem (Forme can be switched freely)

Pokemon White 2 Exclusive Pokemon

  • Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree
  • Mime Jr., Mr. Mime
  • Elekid, Electabuzz, Electivire
  • Pinsir
  • Skitty, Delcatty
  • Minun
  • Illumise
  • Numel, Camerupt
  • Regice (Available to Black 2 through Iceberg Key)
  • Latias
  • Glameow, Purugly (Available to Black 2 through FunFest Mission)
  • Petilil, Lilligant (Available to Black 2 through in-game trade)
  • Solosis, Duosion, Reuniclus
  • Rufflet, Braviary
  • Reshiram
  • White Kyurem (Forme can be switched freely)

Location Differences

A few locations in both games differ depending on which version you are playing. First, there is Black City (White City if you’re playing White 2), this location can have the Black Tower or the White Treehollow depending on your version. Reversal Mountain, Opelucid City, and Route 4 have different aesthetics depending on your playing version.

Miscellaneous Differences

After beating the Elite 4 and the Champion you can unlock a key that either lowers or increases the difficulty of the game. Players of Black 2 can unlock a key after catching Regirock that allows them to catch Registeel. White 2 players can unlock a key to the ruins to catch Regice.

Character looking over Unova, the setting of the game.
Player’s return to the Unova region with an expanded map and gameplay.

Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 Main Characters

  • Player Character: The main protagonist, who can be named by the player. The default names are Nate (male) and Rosa (female).
  • Hugh: The player’s childhood friend and rival. He is determined to get back his sister’s stolen Pokémon.
  • Professor Juniper: The Pokémon Professor of the Unova region. She continues to guide the player.
  • Bianca: Now an assistant to Professor Juniper, she gives the players their starter Pokémon and helps them throughout their journey.
  • Cheren: The new Gym Leader of Aspertia City, specializing in Normal types. He continues to play a role in the story.
  • Colress: A scientist and the new leader of Team Plasma. He is interested in drawing out the strength of Pokémon.
  • Ghetsis: Returns as an antagonist, continuing his plan to control Unova.
  • N: Reappears, now seeking to stop Ghetsis and Team Plasma.

Gym Leaders

  • Roxie: Gym Leader of Virbank City, specializing in Poison types.
  • Burgh: Gym Leader of Castelia City, specializing in Bug types.
  • Elesa: Gym Leader of Nimbasa City, specializing in Electric types.
  • Clay: Gym Leader of Driftveil City, specializing in Ground types.
  • Skyla: Gym Leader of Mistralton City, specializing in Flying types.
  • Drayden: Gym Leader of Opelucid City, specializing in Dragon types.
  • Marlon: Gym Leader of Humilau City, specializing in Water types.

Elite Four and Champion

  • Shauntal: Specializes in Ghost types.
  • Grimsley: Specializes in Dark types.
  • Caitlin: Specializes in Psychic types.
  • Marshal: Specializes in Fighting types.
  • Iris: The new Champion of the Unova region, specializing in Dragon types.
Player walking around Unova region.
Even though characters lack personality, they are still crucial to the gameplay.

Other Pokemon Titles In The Series

  • Pokemon Red and Blue (Green in Japan) (1996/1998)
  • Pokemon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (1998/1999)
  • Pokemon Gold and Silver (1999/2000)
  • Pokemon Crystal (2000/2001)
  • Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire (2002/2003)
  • Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen (2004)
  • Pokemon Emerald (2004/2005)
  • Pokemon Diamond and Pearl (2006/2007)
  • Pokemon Platinum (2008/2009)
  • Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver (2009/2010)
  • Pokemon Black and White (2010/2011)
  • Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 (2012)
  • Pokemon X and Y (2013)
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (2014)
  • Pokemon Sun and Moon (2016)
  • Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (2017)
  • Pokemon Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! (2018)
  • Pokemon Sword and Shield (2019)
  • Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (2021)
  • Pokemon Legends: Arceus (2022)
  • Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (2022)
  • Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero (2023)

Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 Cheat Codes

Hidden difficulty in Funfest missions

At the Funfest mission selection screen, press Select, Down(3), Up(4), and Select to set all available Funfest missions to the highest (hidden) difficulty. If you exit the mission selection screen, the difficulty will reset to its default value.

License

View all 300 Pokemon in the Unova Pokedex, then go to Nuvema Town, and speak with Professor Juniper to get the License, which will give you access to the Nature Preserve.

Oval Charm

Catch all 300 Pokemon in the Unova Pokedex, then go to Nuvema Town, and speak with Professor Juniper to get the Oval Charm, which increases the chance of Pokemon Eggs appearing at the Daycare on Route 3.

Shiny Charm

Catch all Pokemon in the National Pokedex, then go to Nuvema Town, and speak with Professor Juniper to get the Shiny Charm, which increases the chance of finding wild Shiny Pokemon to 1:2370.6.

Medals

Complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding medal at Mr. Medals in the Pokemon Center:

#NameDescriptionHow to Unlock
1First StepA Medal given to all Medal Rally participants at the beginning. A symbol of a Trainer’s potential.
2Participation PrizeA Medal for Medal Rally participants who achieved certain results and reached a goal.Collect 50 Medals then go to the Medal Office.
3Rookie MedalistA Medal commemorating the advance to the Rookie Rank as the result of constant efforts in the Medal Rally.Collect 50 medals.
4Elite MedalistA Medal commemorating the advance to the Elite Rank as the result of constant efforts in the Medal Rally.Collect 100 medals.
5Master MedalistA Medal commemorating the advance to the Master Rank as the result of constant efforts in the Medal Rally.Collect 150 medals.
6Legend MedalistA Medal commemorating the advance to the Legend Rank as the result of constant efforts in the Medal Rally.Collect 200 medals.
7Top MedalistAn honorable Medal for those who collected all the Medals.Collect all other medals.
8Light WalkerA Medal to praise light walkers who took 5,000 steps on the land of Unova.Easily achieved during the game.
9Middle WalkerA Medal to praise middle walkers who took 10,000 steps on the land of Unova.Easily achieved during the game.
10Heavy WalkerA Medal to praise heavy walkers who took 20,000 steps on the land of Unova.Easily achieved during the game.
11Honored FootprintsA Medal to praise ultimate walkers who took 100,000 steps on the land of Unova.Easily achieved during the game.
12Step-by-Step SaverA Medal to recognize a newly started journey that has been recorded 10 times.Save the game 10 times.
13Busy SaverA Medal to recognize an energetic journey that has been recorded 20 times.Save the game 20 times.
14Experienced SaverA Medal to recognize a smooth journey that has been recorded 50 times.Save the game 50 times.
15Wonder WriterA Medal to recognize an astonishing journey that has been recorded 100 times.Save the game 100 times.
16Pokémon Center FanA Medal given to kind Trainers who let their Pokémon rest at Pokémon Centers many times.Heal your Pokémon 10 times.
17Signboard StarterA Medal for those who are very keen to collect information and checked five Trainer Tips signs.
18Signboard SavvyA Medal for those who have mastered the art of collecting information and checked 15 Trainer Tips signs.
19Graffiti GazerA Medal to recognize the keen observation of Trainers who even noticed graffiti behind signs.Read the Trainer Tips sign in Route 2, which has graffiti on the back.
20Starter CyclingA Medal given to beginning cyclists who rode a Bicycle for the first time.
21Easy CyclingA Medal given to casual cyclists who have ridden a Bicycle 30 times.
22Hard CyclingA Medal given to outstanding cyclists who have ridden a Bicycle 100 times.
23Pedaling LegendA Medal given to earthshaking cyclists who have ridden a Bicycle 500 times.
24Old Rod FishermanA Medal given to beginning fishers who caught a Pokémon for the first time.Encounter a Pokémon using the Super Rod. Capturing the Pokémon is not required.
25Good Rod FishermanA Medal given to leisure fishers who caught 10 Pokémon.Encounter 10 Pokémon using the Super Rod.
26Super Rod FishermanA Medal given to very experienced fishers who caught 50 Pokémon.Encounter 50 Pokémon using the Super Rod.
27Mighty FisherA Medal given to legendary fishers who caught 100 Pokémon.Encounter 100 Pokémon using the Super Rod.
28Normal-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Normal-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 41 in total.
29Fire-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Fire-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 25 in total.
30Water-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Water-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 43 in total.
31Electric-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Electric-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 21 in total.
32Grass-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Grass-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 30 in total.
33Ice-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Ice-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 19 in total.
34Fighting-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Fighting-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 21 in total.
35Poison-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Poison-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 22 in total.
36Ground-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Ground-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 29 in total.
37Flying-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Flying-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 38 in total.
38Psychic-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Psychic-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 29 in total.
39Bug-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Bug-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 25 in total.
40Rock-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Rock-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 23 in total.
41Ghost-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Ghost-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 13 in total.
42Dragon-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Dragon-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 13 in total.
43Dark-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Dark-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 23 in total.
44Steel-type CatcherA Medal in commemoration of catching all the Steel-type Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.There are 26 in total.
45Unova CatcherA Medal in commemoration of receiving the award from the Game Director for completing the Unova Pokédex.Capture all Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex and receive the certificate (Castelia City).
46National CatcherA Medal in commemoration of receiving the award from the Game Director for completing the National Pokédex.Capture all Pokémon in the National Pokédex and receive the certificate (Castelia City).
4730 BoxedA Medal given to novice Trainers who have deposited 30 Pokémon in their PC Boxes.Store 30 Pokémon in the PC.
48120 BoxedA Medal given to skilled Trainers who have deposited 120 Pokémon in their PC Boxes.Store 120 Pokémon in the PC.
49360 BoxedA Medal given to highly skilled Trainers who have deposited 360 Pokémon in their PC Boxes.Store 360 Pokémon in the PC.
50Boxes MaxA Medal given to Trainers of high caliber who have caught enough Pokémon to fill all their PC Boxes.Store 720 Pokémon in the PC (full).
51Capturing SpreeA Medal for those who caught 50 Pokémon in a day.
52Vending VirtuosoA Medal for thirsty Trainers who bought 10 or more drinks at vending machines.
53Lucky DrinkA Medal for lucky people who got a bonus at a vending machine.
54Evolution HopefulA Medal for promising Trainers who evolved a Pokémon for the first time.
55Evolution TechA Medal for skilled Trainers who evolved Pokémon 10 times and are recognized by even PKMN Breeders.
56Evolution ExpertA Medal for great Trainers who evolved Pokémon 50 times, which surprises even the Day-Care Man.
57Evolution AuthorityA Medal for exceptional Trainers who evolved Pokémon 100 times, which astounds even Pokémon Professors.
58Ace PilotA Medal for those who flew all over the Unova sky using Fly.Use HM02 Fly several times.
59Hustle MuscleA Medal to praise the strength of Trainers who moved many boulders out of their way.Use HM04 Strength several times.
60Trash MasterA Medal for curiosity seekers who checked trash cans even though they knew they were empty.Check 10 trash cans.
61Dowsing BeginnerA Medal to praise sharp-eyed Trainers who found a hidden item for the first time.Use the Dowsing Machine to help.
62Dowsing SpecialistA Medal to praise sharp-eyed Trainers who found 10 hidden items.Use the Dowsing Machine to help.
63Dowsing CollectorA Medal to praise sharp-eyed Trainers who found 50 hidden items.Use the Dowsing Machine to help.
64Dowsing WizardA Medal to praise peerlessly sharp-eyed Trainers who found 150 hidden items.Use the Dowsing Machine to help.
65Naming ChampA Medal given to those who gave many nicknames to Pokémon.Nickname 10 Pokémon.
66Television KidA Medal given to today’s children who get absorbed in television and can’t help watching it.Watch television several times (about 30).
67Regular CustomerA Medal for Trainers who kept going to various shops and became regular customers.Make a return visit to a PokéMart.
68Moderate CustomerA Medal for rich people who spent $10,000 at various shops.Spend $10,000 total in shops.
69Great CustomerA Medal for rich people who spent $100,000 at various shops.Spend $100,000 total in shops.
70Indulgent CustomerA Medal for rich people who spent $1,000,000 at various shops.Spend $1,000,000 total in shops.
71Super RichA Medal for super-rich people who spent $10,000,000 at various shops.Spend $10,000,000 total in shops.
72Smart ShopperA Medal for thrifty shoppers who made bulk purchases and got bonus Premier Balls.Obtain a Premier Ball by buying 10 PokéBalls at once.
73Sweet HomeA Medal for those who love their hometown and went home to rest and revisit old memories.Heal your Pokémon at home.
74The First PasserbyA Medal commemorating a small encounter and farewell with the first passerby.Pass by one person using the C-Gear.
7530 PassersbyA Medal commemorating busy encounters and farewells with 30 passersby.Pass by 30 people using the C-Gear.
76100 PassersbyA Medal commemorating turbulent encounters and farewells with 100 passersby.Pass by 100 people using the C-Gear.
77Heavy TrafficA Medal commemorating the extraordinary human dramas of 1,000 passersby.Pass by 1,000 people using the C-Gear.
78Pass Power ↑A Medal to recognize a new current of power in using a Pass Power for the first time.
79Pass Power ↑↑A Medal to recognize a strong current of power in using 10 Pass Powers.
80Pass Power ↑↑↑A Medal to recognize a fierce current of power in using 50 Pass Powers.
81Pass Power MAXA Medal to recognize an ultimate current of power in using 100 Pass Powers.
82Dozing CaptureA Medal for daydreamers who caught a Pokémon for the first time in the Entree Forest.Use Global Link to catch a Pokémon in the Dream World and send it to the Entralink.
83Sleeping CaptureA Medal for daydreamers who caught 10 Pokémon in the Entree Forest.
84Deep Sleep CaptureA Medal for daydreamers who caught 50 Pokémon in the Entree Forest.
85Sweet DreamerA dreamy Medal for those who caught 100 Pokémon in the Entree Forest.
86Hidden Grotto AdeptA Medal to praise the wild nature of people who found all the Hidden Grottoes.
87Egg BeginnerA Medal to prove the fresh parental instincts of people who hatched a Pokémon Egg for the first time.Breed two compatible Pokémon in the Day Care to receive an egg.
88Egg BreederA Medal to prove the decent parental instincts of people who hatched 10 Pokémon Eggs.
89Egg EliteA Medal to prove the outstanding parental instincts of people who hatched 50 Pokémon Eggs.
90Hatching AficionadoA Medal to prove the endless parental instincts of people who hatched 100 Pokémon Eggs.
91Day-Care FaithfulA Medal for those who love to raise Pokémon and left many Pokémon at the Pokémon Day Care.Leave 10 different Pokémon in the Day Care.
92Archeology LoverA Medal to prove the power of science that restored Pokémon from Fossils and brought them to the present time.
93Pure YouthA Medal for those who befriended a Pokémon of the Trainer who was recognized by the legendary Pokémon.Use Memory Link to capture N’s Pokémon.
94Lucky ColorA Medal to praise the luck of people who have befriended a Shiny Pokémon.Catch a shiny Pokémon.
95Pokérus DiscovererA Medal given to Trainers whose Pokémon were infected with the mysterious Pokérus.
96Castelia BossA Medal for those who became the leader of the pack in Castelia City.Defeat the Castelia City gang, located in a back alley only accessible from Castelia Sewers in Spring/Summer.
97Rail EnthusiastA Medal for rail enthusiasts who heard information on all the trains in Anville Town.
98Wailord WatcherA Medal for those who had the rare sight of a Wailord swimming past the Marine Tube.Wailord are most common between 3 pm and 4 pm.
99Face Board MemorialA Medal for those who took a commemorative photo at the face board in Humilau City.Have your photo taken at the Frillish sign in Humilau City.
100Heavy Machinery ProA Medal for mavens who know everything about construction trucks.Correctly answer all 5 questions on the quiz in Twist Mountain.
101Ruins RaiderA Medal given to explorers who have reached the deepest part of the Abyssal Ruins.Reach the top floor of the Abyssal Ruins.
102Diamond DustA Medal given to people who have seen the rare diamond dust.Diamond dust is a weather condition that occurs in Icirrus City on these days: Jan 12, Feb 29, Mar 04, Mar 06, Mar 15, Apr 09, May 01.
103Bridge EnthusiastA Medal for bridge enthusiasts who visited all the bridges in the Unova region.Visit the five bridges in Unova: Driftveil Drawbridge, Marvelous Bridge, Skyarrow Bridge, Tubeline Bridge, and Village Bridge.
104Around UnovaA Medal given to great travelers who have visited every city and town in the Unova region.
105Great AdventurerA Medal to reward people who collected all the Adventure Medals.
106Battle LearnerA Medal for courageous young Trainers who went through 100 battles.
107Battle TeacherA Medal for ferociously courageous Trainers who went through 200 battles.
108Battle VeteranA Medal for tremendously courageous Trainers who went through 400 battles.
109Battle VirtuosoA Medal for peerlessly courageous Trainers who went through 2,000 battles.
110Link Battle AmateurA Medal to praise the fresh competitive spirit of Trainers who had a Link Battle for the first time.
111Link Battle PioneerA Medal to praise the advanced competitive spirit of Trainers who had 10 Link Battles.
112Link Battle ExpertA Medal to praise the sophisticated competitive spirit of Trainers who had 50 Link Battles.
113Born to BattleA Medal to praise the impressive competitive spirit of Trainers who had 100 Link Battles.
114Magikarp AwardA Medal to praise the guts of Trainers who kept using Splash no matter what.Use the move Splash (e.g. from Magikarp) in battle.
115Never Give UpA Medal for those who don’t know when to quit even when there’s nothing they can do.Use the move Struggle in battle – only happens after all of the PP for other moves has been used.
116Noneffective ArtistA consolation Medal for Trainers who made the cute mistake of using noneffective moves.For example, an Electric attack against a Ground-type Pokémon.
117Supereffective SavantA Medal for Trainers who saw through many foes’ weak points and battled to their best advantage.Use super-effective moves many times.
118Subway Low GearA Medal for gearing-up challengers who tried the Battle Subway for the first time.
119Subway AcceleratorA Medal for accelerating challengers who tried the Battle Subway 10 times.
120Subway Top GearA Medal for top-geared challengers who tried the Battle Subway 50 times.
121Runaway ExpressA Medal for unstoppable challengers who tried the Battle Subway 100 times.
122Single ExpressA Medal to praise the toughness of Trainers who beat the Subway Boss in a Single Train in the Battle Subway.
123Double ExpressA Medal to praise the toughness of Trainers who beat the Subway Boss in a Double Train in the Battle Subway.
124Multi ExpressA Medal to praise the toughness of Trainers who beat the Subway Boss in a Multi Train in the Battle Subway.
125Test NoviceA Medal for promising novice challengers who took the first Battle Test.At the Battle Institute in Nimbasa City.
126Test FanA Medal for energized challengers who took 10 Battle Tests.At the Battle Institute in Nimbasa City.
127Test EnthusiastA Medal for regular challengers who took 30 Battle Tests.At the Battle Institute in Nimbasa City.
128Exam GeniusA Medal for well-known challengers who took 50 Battle Tests.At the Battle Institute in Nimbasa City.
129Exp. MillionaireA Medal commemorating battles that earned 1,000,000 Exp. Points in a day.The easiest way is to defeat the Elite 4 many times.
130BP WealthyA Medal to praise the strength and continuous efforts of those who earned 100 BP.Earn 100 BP in the Battle Subway and/or Pokémon World Tournament.
131Superb LocatorA Medal to prove the adventurous spirit of people who didn’t miss rustling grass and dust clouds.
132Battle RepeaterA Medal for Trainers who battled with 30 Trainers in Big Stadium and Small Court.In Nimbasa City.
133Cruise ConnoisseurA Medal to commemorate 10 cruises on the Royal Unova.In Castelia City.
134Driftveil MightiestA Medal to prove victory in the Driftveil Tournament in the PWT.
135Rental ChampA Medal to prove victory in the Rental Tournament in the PWT.
136Mix ChampA Medal to prove victory in the Mix Tournament in the PWT.
137Unova MightiestA Medal to prove victory in the Unova Leaders Tournament in the PWT.
138Kanto MightiestA Medal to prove victory in the Kanto Leaders Tournament in the PWT.
139Johto MightiestA Medal to prove victory in the Johto Leaders Tournament in the PWT.
140Hoenn MightiestA Medal to prove victory in the Hoenn Leaders Tournament in the PWT.
141Sinnoh MightiestA Medal to prove victory in the Sinnoh Leaders Tournament in the PWT.
142Mightiest LeaderA Medal to prove victory in the World Leaders Tournament in the PWT.
143World’s MightiestA Medal to prove victory in the Champions Tournament in the PWT.
144Rental MasterA Medal to prove victory in the Rental Master Tournament in the PWT.
145Mix MasterA Medal to prove victory in the Mix Master Tournament in the PWT.
146All Types ChampA Medal to prove victories in all the Type Expert Tournaments.
147Tower JuniorA Medal for modest adventurers who have explored up to Area 5 in the Black Tower.
148Tower MasterA Medal for formidable adventurers who have explored up to Area 10 in the Black Tower.
149Treehollow JuniorA Medal for modest adventurers who have explored up to Area 5 in the White Treehollow.
150Treehollow MasterA Medal for formidable adventurers who have explored up to Area 10 in the White Treehollow.
15120 VictoriesA Medal given to slightly strong Trainers who beat 20 Trainers in Unova’s Challenge.In the Black Tower or White Treehollow.
15250 VictoriesA Medal given to modestly strong Trainers who beat 50 Trainers in Unova’s Challenge.In the Black Tower or White Treehollow.
153100 VictoriesA Medal given to pretty strong Trainers who beat 100 Trainers in Unova’s Challenge.In the Black Tower or White Treehollow.
1541,000 WinsA Medal given to unbeatable fighters who beat 1,000 Trainers in Unova’s Challenge.In the Black Tower or White Treehollow.
155Undefeated: EasyA Medal for Trainers who defeated all Trainers in Area 2, 3, 4, or 5 in Unova’s Challenge.
156Undefeated: HardA Medal for Trainers who defeated all Trainers in Area 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 in Unova’s Challenge.
157Pinpoint: EasyA Medal for Trainers who cleared Area 2, 3, 4, or 5 within four battles in Unova’s Challenge.Clear without battling more than 4 people.
158Pinpoint: HardA Medal for Trainers who cleared Area 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 within six battles in Unova’s Challenge.Clear without battling more than 6 people.
159Quick Clear: EasyA Medal for Trainers who cleared Area 2, 3, 4, or 5 within 100 steps in Unova’s Challenge.
160Quick Clear: HardA Medal for Trainers who cleared Area 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 within 1,000 steps in Unova’s Challenge.
161Battle GuruA Medal to reward people who collected all the Battle Medals.
162Beginning TraderA Medal to commemorate the first trade of Pokémon by Link Trade.
163Occasional TraderA Medal to commemorate the rich experience of trading Pokémon 10 times by Link Trade.
164Frequent TraderA Medal to commemorate the valuable experience of trading Pokémon 50 times by Link Trade.
165Great Trade-UpA Medal to commemorate the extraordinary experience of trading Pokémon 100 times by Link Trade.
166Opposite TraderA Medal for trading Pokémon between two worlds.Trade between Black 2 and White 2.
167Pen PalA Medal to honor the nostalgic communication method of writing Mail and having a Pokémon hold it.Trade a Pokémon holding a Mail.
168Talented Cast MemberA Medal given to Trainers who participated in Musicals many times and became indispensable on stage.
169Rising StarA Medal to mark the budding success of those who received a good review for the first time in a Musical.
170Big StarA Medal to mark the brilliant success of those who received five good reviews in Musicals.
171SuperstarA Medal to mark the glorious success of those who received 10 good reviews in Musicals.
172Musical StarA Medal to mark the celebrated success of those who received 30 good reviews in Musicals.
173TrendsetterA Medal to praise the glitz and glamor of those who collected all the Musical Props and became fashion leaders.
17410 FollowersA Medal to praise the unshaken popularity proven by 10 followers in a Musical.
175First FriendA Medal to honor the new friendship formed by trading Friend Codes for the first time.Register a Friend Code in the Pal Pad.
176Extensive FriendshipA Medal to honor the lively interaction of trading Friend Codes with five people.Register 5 Friend Codes in the Pal Pad.
177Broad FriendshipA Medal to honor the active interaction of trading Friend Codes with 10 people.Register 10 Friend Codes in the Pal Pad.
178Global ConnectionA Medal to honor the worldwide friendship that filled up a Pal Pad.Register 32 Friend Codes in the Pal Pad.
179Spin Trade WhizA Medal to commemorate the excitement of playing a lot in Spin Trade and exchanging Eggs.Play Spin Trade in the Union Room.
180Feeling MasterA Medal for Trainers who keep communication by playing Feeling Check many times.Feeling Check is in the Infrared section of the C-Gear.
181Ace of HeartsA Medal given to those who scored 80 points or more in Feeling Check.Feeling Check is in the Infrared section of the C-Gear.
182Ferris Wheel FanA Medal for those who enjoyed all four seasons by meeting various people at the Ferris wheel.Ride the Ferris Wheel in each Season.
183New GuideA Medal for new guides who guided 10 customers in Join Avenue.
184Elite GuideA Medal for popular guides who guided 20 customers in Join Avenue.
185Veteran GuideA Medal for veteran guides who guided 50 customers in Join Avenue.
186Guiding ChampA Medal for unbeatable guides who guided 100 customers in Join Avenue.
187Shop StarterA Medal for up-and-coming owners who created 10 shops on Join Avenue.
188Shop BuilderA Medal for charismatic owners who created 20 shops on Join Avenue.
189Shop ConstructorA Medal for ultimate owners who created 50 shops on Join Avenue.
190Extreme DeveloperA Medal for ultimate owners who created 50 shops in Join Avenue.
191OK Souvenir GetterA Medal for modestly popular people who received 10 souvenirs in Join Avenue.
192Good Souvenir GetterA Medal for rather popular people who received 30 souvenirs in Join Avenue.
193Great Souvenir GetterA Medal for very popular people who received 50 souvenirs in Join Avenue.
194Tycoon of SouvenirsA Medal for the most popular people who received 100 souvenirs in Join Avenue.
195Avenue of FameA Medal for those who developed Join Avenue and earned the right to give it an original name.
196Minigame FanA Medal to praise the emerging playful minds of those who played minigames on the Xtransceiver 10 times.
197Minigame BuffA Medal to praise the modestly playful minds of those who played minigames on the Xtransceiver 30 times.
198Minigame ExpertA Medal to praise the substantially playful minds of those who played minigames on the Xtransceiver 50 times.
199Best MinigamerA Medal to praise the superbly playful minds of those who played minigames on the Xtransceiver 100 times.
200Balloon RookieA Medal to celebrate the small achievement of reaching 50 points in a minigame on the Xtransceiver.
201Balloon TechnicianA Medal to celebrate the great achievement of reaching 200 points in a minigame on the Xtransceiver.
202Balloon ExpertA Medal to celebrate the major achievement of reaching 500 points in a minigame on the Xtransceiver.
203Balloon ConquerorA Medal to celebrate the ultimate achievement of reaching 1,000 points in a minigame on the Xtransceiver.
204New Face HeroA Medal commemorating the release of the debut movie “Brycen-Man” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
205Hero Movie StarA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Brycen-Man Strikes Back” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
206Cop Movie MasterA Medal commemorating the release of the complete series of “Full Metal Cop” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
207UFO Movie MasterA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Invaders” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
208Monster Movie MasterA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Big Monster” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
209Sci-Fi Movie MasterA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Timegate Traveler” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
210Romantic Movie StarA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Love and Battles” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
211Fantasy Movie MasterA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Mystery Doors of the Magical Land” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
212Comedic Movie StarA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “The Giant Woman!” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
213Horror Movie StarA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Red Fog of Terror” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
214Robot Movie MasterA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Everlasting Memories” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
215Ghost Movie MasterA Medal commemorating the release of the full series of “Ghost Eraser” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
216Hero EndingA Medal commemorating the release of “Brycen-Man Strikes Back Harder” in Pokéstar Studios.Create said movie.
217Popular Movie StarA Medal given to movie stars who acted in all the movies in Pokéstar Studios.
218Masterpiece StarA Medal for talented movie stars who acted in all movies with good endings in Pokéstar Studios.
219Blockbuster StarA Medal for popular movie stars who reached box sales of $100 billion.
220First Cult ClassicA Medal honoring geniuses who acted in a strange movie for the first time in Pokéstar Studios.
221Cult Classic StarA Medal for cult-classic movie stars who acted in all movies with strange stories in Pokéstar Studios.
22210 People FunfestA Medal commemorating participation in a midsized mission with 10 or more people.
22330 People FunfestA Medal commemorating participation in a large-sized mission with 30 or more people.
224Scored 100A Medal to prove participation in an exciting mission that had 100 or more points.
225Scored 1,000A Medal to prove participation in a very exciting mission that had 1,000 or more points.
226Mission Host Lv. 1A Medal to honor modestly independent people who hosted 10 Funfest Missions.
227Mission Host Lv. 2A Medal to honor exceptionally independent people who hosted 50 Funfest Missions.
228Participant Lv. 1A Medal for fledgling active people who participated in a Funfest Mission for the first time.
229Participant Lv. 2A Medal for dazzlingly active people who participated in 10 Funfest Missions.
230Achiever Lv. 1A Medal for people who have modest executive ability and cleared 30 Funfest Missions.
231Achiever Lv. 2A Medal for people who have astounding executive ability and cleared 100 Funfest Missions.
232Funfest CompleteA Medal for people who have peerless executive ability and cleared all the Funfest Missions.
233Good NightA Medal for those who tucked in their Pokémon using Game Sync and let them play in the Pokémon Dream World.
234Beginning of MemoryA Medal for those who used Memory Link and saw a link event for the first time.
235Memory MasterA Medal for those who used Memory Link and saw all the link events.
236Entertainment MasterA Medal to reward people who collected all the Entertainment Medals.
237Normal-type ChampA Medal to honor the extraordinary skill of those who won the Pokémon League with only Normal-type Pokémon.
238Fire-type ChampA Medal to honor the blazing ambition of those who won the Pokémon League with only Fire-type Pokémon.
239Water-type ChampA Medal to honor the flowing style of those who won the Pokémon League with only Water-type Pokémon.
240Electric-type ChampA Medal to honor the electrifying power of those who won the Pokémon League with only Electric-type Pokémon.
241Grass-type ChampA Medal to honor the flourishing talent of those who won the Pokémon League with only Grass-type Pokémon.
242Ice-type ChampA Medal to honor the coolness of those who won the Pokémon League with only Ice-type Pokémon.
243Fighting-type ChampA Medal to honor the sheer power of those who won the Pokémon League with only Fighting-type Pokémon.
244Poison-type ChampA Medal to honor the intoxicating charm of those who won the Pokémon League with only Poison-type Pokémon.
245Ground-type ChampA Medal to honor the grounded nature of those who won the Pokémon League with only Ground-type Pokémon.
246Flying-type ChampA Medal to honor the soaring victory of those who won the Pokémon League with only Flying-type Pokémon.
247Psychic-type ChampA Medal to honor the mental focus of those who won the Pokémon League with only Psychic-type Pokémon.
248Bug-type ChampA Medal to honor the enthusiasm of those who won the Pokémon League with only Bug-type Pokémon.
249Rock-type ChampA Medal to honor the solid performance of those who won the Pokémon League with only Rock-type Pokémon.
250Ghost-type ChampA Medal to honor the spirited skills of those who won the Pokémon League with only Ghost-type Pokémon.
251Dragon-type ChampA Medal to honor the dynamic nature of those who won the Pokémon League with only Dragon-type Pokémon.
252Dark-type ChampA Medal to honor the somber attitude of those who won the Pokémon League with only Dark-type Pokémon.
253Steel-type ChampA Medal to honor the iron hearts of those who won the Pokémon League with only Steel-type Pokémon.
254One and OnlyA Medal for the lonely champion who won the Pokémon League with only one Pokémon.
255Supreme ChallengerA Medal to reward those who collected all the Challenge Medals.

Wallpapers

Complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding wallpaper for the Pokemon Storage System:

  • Kyurem 1, Kyurem 2, Reshiram, and Zekrom wallpapers: Catch Kyurem.
  • Monochrome, Movie, PWT, and Team Plasma wallpapers: Defeat the Elite 4 and Champion.

Refill Health Anytime

Note: This trick requires two copies of the game and two DS systems. After retrieving the C-Geat from Bianca, you will be able to trade your Pokemon from anywhere. Trade your Pokemon to the second system, then immediately trade it back to the original system, and your Pokemon will have full health.

Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 Action Replay Codes

The following codes require third-party hardware to use. Use the following codes at your own risk as Action Replays can break games and consoles. If you’re using an emulator to play these titles, these codes should work just as well.

::Max Money
:::Press Select
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
00021A20 0098967F
D2000000 00000000

::Max Repel Steps
:::Press Select
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
2002224D 000000FF
D2000000 00000000

::Hold L to Show Secret ID at Trainer Card
52008BCC 47706101
12008BD0 00006900
94000130 FDFF0000
12008BD0 00008A40
D2000000 00000000

::Hold L to Show Secret ID at Trainer Card v2
94000130 FDFF0000
DA000000 0223B4B6
D6000000 02226724
D2000000 00000000

::Hollow Warp Modifier
:::Press Select to receive 19 Master Balls. Discard Master Balls to meet the Hollow’s number. Hold R while entering to warp to a hollow.
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
00018D20 00130001
D0000000 00000000
94000130 FEFF0000
B2000024 00000000
DA000000 00018D22
D7000000 00024514
D2000000 00000000

::Shopping Doesn’t Cost Anything
5200C9EC 1A51E000
1200C9F0 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

::Pokemon Can Learn Any HM/TM
9219DC86 0000D105
1219DC86 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

::Battery Never Decrease
52013434 50501E40
12013434 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

::View the Standard Seed in the Trainer Card
:::Press Select in the badges/trainer card screen. Pressing it in other circumstances can cause problems to the game, so be careful.
94000130 FFFB0000
DA000000 021FED68
D7000000 022573B4
A22573AA 00000000
122573AA 00000000
DA000000 021FED68
D6000000 022573AA
D2000000 00000000

!Encounter Codes

::Wild Pokemon Modifier
:::Press Select to receive 649 Master Balls and 100 Ultra Balls. Discard Master Balls to meet the Pokemon Dex number and discard Ultra Balls to meet the Pokemon level. Press R for the encounter.
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
00018D20 02890001
00018D24 00640002
D0000000 00000000
94000130 FEFF0000
B2000024 00000000
DA000000 00018D26
D7000000 00036B06
D3000000 00000000
B2000024 00000000
DA000000 00018D22
D7000000 00036B04
D3000000 00000000
B2000024 00000000
D9000000 00036B04
C0000000 0000002F
D6000000 00036B04
D2000000 00000000

::Random Encounter
:::Press/Hold R
94000130 FEFF0000
12300004 00000001
D0000000 00000000
92300004 00000001
B2000024 00000000
D9000000 00036B04
D3000000 00000000
D6000000 02300000
D3000000 00000000
DA000000 02300000
D4000000 00000001
D7000000 02300000
D3000000 00000000
82300000 00000289
12300000 00000001
D2000000 00000000
92300004 00000001
DA000000 02300000
B2000024 00000000
C0000000 0000002F
D7000000 00036B04
DC000000 00000002
D2000000 00000000

!Movement Codes

::Always Light in Cave
5217D7A4 0022000A
5217E7A4 20011C05
1217E7A4 00002500
D2000000 00000000

::Instant Change of Direction
5219AC18 1C04B510
5219BC14 D10107C9
1219BC26 0000E001
1219BC2C 0000E001
D2000000 00000000

::Walkthrough Wall (Hold L)
5219C910 FDD8F7C1
1219C914 00001C04
94000130 FDFF0000
1219C914 00002400
D2000000 00000000

::Walk Through Walls v2 (L+A=On, L+B=Off)
94000130 FDFF0000
A4000130 FFFC0003
DA000000 04000130
D7000000 02000DFE
D2000000 00000000
5219BCFC D0002901
1219BD00 00002004
92000DFE FFFC0002
1219BD00 00002002
D2000000 00000000

:Game Time Codes

::000:00
62000024 00000000
B2000024 00000000
0003DAD8 00000000
D2000000 00000000

::999:59
62000024 00000000
B2000024 00000000
0003DAD8 003B03E7
D2000000 00000000

:Gender Modifier
:::Save the game then reset.

::Boy
62000024 00000000
B2000024 00000000
20019D41 00000000
D2000000 00000000

::Girl
62000024 00000000
B2000024 00000000
20019D41 00000001
D2000000 00000000

!Season Modifier
:::Save the game then reset.

::Spring (Select+Up)
94000130 FFBB0000
B2000024 00000000
20036834 00000000
D2000000 00000000

::Summer (Select+Right)
94000130 FFEB0000
B2000024 00000000
20036834 00000001
D2000000 00000000

::Autumn (Select+Down)
94000130 FF7B0000
B2000024 00000000
20036834 00000002
D2000000 00000000

::Winter (Select+Left)
94000130 FFDB0000
B2000024 00000000
20036834 00000003
D2000000 00000000

!Pokedex Codes
:::Use at your own risk

::Obtain National Dex and Pokedex Fully Upgrade (Press Select)
:::Use at your own risk.
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
20021D24 00000007
D2000000 00000000

::All Pokemon Seen and Caught (Press Select)
:::Use at your own risk.
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 FFFFFFFF
C0000000 00000131
D6000000 00021D28
D2000000 00000000

::Unlock All Habitants (Press Select)
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
10020CB6 0000FFFF
00020CB8 FFFFFFFF
D2000000 00000000

!Item and Unlock Codes

::Complete Gym Badges (Select)
:::Use at your own risk.
94000130 FFFB0000
22226728 000000FF
D2000000 00000000

::Reset Gym Badges (Select)
:::Use at your own risk.
94000130 FFFB0000
22226728 00000000
D2000000 00000000

::All Items (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
E001915C 00000028
03840074 03840075
03840076 03840077
0384023C 0384023D
0384023E 0384023F
03840240 03840241
D5000000 03840001
C0000000 0000000F
D6000000 00018D20
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 03840041
C0000000 0000002E
D6000000 00018D80
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 03840087
C0000000 0000000C
D6000000 00018E3C
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 038400D5
C0000000 00000071
D6000000 00018E70
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 038401EC
C0000000 00000008
D6000000 00019038
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 03840219
C0000000 0000001A
D6000000 0001905C
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 03840244
C0000000 00000023
D6000000 000190C8
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 03840273
C0000000 0000000B
D6000000 00019184
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000

::First Item x999 (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
1221DA26 000003E7
D2000000 00000000

::Master Ball to Replace First Item (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
1221DA24 00000001
D2000000 00000000

::All Recovery Items x999 (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
E0019590 00000020
03E70086 03E70235
03E70236 03E70237
03E70238 03E70239
03E7023A 03E7024F
D5000000 03E70011
C0000000 00000025
D6000000 000194F8
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000

::First Recovery Item x999 (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
1221E1FE 000003E7
D2000000 00000000

::Rare Candy to Replace First Recovery Item (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
1221E1FC 00000032
D2000000 00000000

::All Berries x999 (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
B2000024 00000000
D5000000 03E70095
C0000000 0000003E
D6000000 000195B8
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000

::First Berry x999 (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
1221E2BE 000003E7
D2000000 00000000

::All TM (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
0221E1B8 0001026A
0221E1BC 0001026B
0221E1C0 0001026C
D5000000 00010148
C0000000 0000005B
D6000000 0221E048
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000

::All HM (L+R)
94000130 FCFF0000
D5000000 000101A4
C0000000 00000005
D6000000 0221E1C4
D4000000 00000001
D2000000 00000000

::Unlock Key System
:::Doesn’t reflect on save game
52010500 42815880
12010504 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

::All Musical Goods (Select)
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
00020278 FFFFFFFF
0002027C FFFFFFFF
00020280 FFFFFFFF
20020284 0000000F
D0000000 00000000

::Entralink Level Max (Select)
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
00036880 001E001E
D2000000 00000000

::All Boxes
:::Press Select
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
20000697 00000018
D2000000 00000000

::All Wallpapers
:::Press Select
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
20000696 00000003
D2000000 00000000

!Battle Codes

::No Encounter, Hold L for Instant Encounter
521A1828 BDF82000
121A1824 000046C0
94000130 FDFF0000
121A1824 0000E002
D2000000 00000000

::No Encounter, Hold R for Instant Encounter
521A1828 BDF82000
121A1824 000046C0
94000130 FEFF0000
121A1824 0000E002
D2000000 00000000

::Never Get Stopped by Trainer (Hold L)
521A5F34 D1092800
121A5F36 0000D109
94000130 FDFF0000
121A5F36 0000E009
D2000000 00000000

::PP Never Decrease
921BAE58 0000D301
121BAE58 0000E003
D2000000 00000000

::HP Never Decrease
E2003000 00000018
D0002800 4903BD70
428E6809 2400D200
00004770 02257544
521A9BB0 FF42F7F2
021A9BB4 FA24F659
D2000000 00000000

::100% Capture Ratio
521AF890 7820D203
121AF890 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

::Catch Trainer’s Pokemon
02002300 68006868
02002304 60012100
02002308 00004770
521AF660 F7EC6868
121AF666 0000F652
121AF668 0000FE4B
D2000000 00000000

::Rematch Trainers (Hold R)
52155AC4 1C301C04
02155AC8 F7FF1C39
94000130 FEFF0000
02155AC8 E0002000
D2000000 00000000

::Experience Share v1
521AEED0 D10228D8
121AEFD2 000046C0
121AEF24 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

::Experience Share v2
521AEFC4 42819903
121AEFC8 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

::Enable View of Enemy PKMN HP
521F07E4 D10E9002
121F07E6 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

!View Codes

::Disable 3D Edge Marking
52180A14 43082020
22180A14 00000010
D2000000 00000000

!Join Avenue Codes

::Max Popularity
:::Press Select
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
100258E8 0000270F
D2000000 00000000

::Max Rank
:::Press Select
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
200258EC 000000FF
D2000000 00000000

::All Shops Max Rank and Popularity
:::Press Select
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
C0000000 00000007
20025079 000000FF
1002507A 0000270F
DC000000 000000C4
D2000000 00000000

!Battle Subway Codes

::Max BP (Select)
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
10022420 0000270F
D2000000 00000000

::Max Level (Select)
94000130 FFFB0000
22227127 0000000A
22227128 000000FF
D0000000 00000000
94000130 FFFB0000
92227128 FEFF0000
DA000000 02227128
D4000000 00000100
D7000000 02227128
D2000000 00000000
94000130 FFFB0000
92227128 FDFF0000
DA000000 02227128
D4000000 00000200
D7000000 02227128
D2000000 00000000

!Egg and Day Care Codes

::Egg Instant Hatch
52181310 46C04718
52182310 D30042B0
12182312 0000E000
12182354 000046C0
D2000000 00000000

::Receive Egg from Day Care (Select)
94000130 FFFB0000
B2000024 00000000
200217E8 00000001
D2000000 00000000

:Backlight Codes

::DS Lite Backlight Control
:::Hold L+R+SELECT then press UP to increase brightness or DOWN to decrease brightness
94000130 FCFB0000
023FE074 012FFF11
E0000000 000000A8
E28F0001 E12FFF10
A21AB5F0 88234C24
80138811 D02A428B
25803490 F0002000
1C06F82A F0002004
2703F826 21404007
D003420B 420B2180
E018D00C 4231210C
2F03D006 1C79D013
F0002004 E00EF816
E0094331 438E210C
2F001C31 1E79D004
F0002004 E002F80A
F0002000 BCF0F806
4718BC08 30800000
88222100 D1FC422A
80224A08 88208060
D1FC4228 80220C12
88228061 D1FC422A
21FF8860 47704008
04000130 80028802
023FE074 E3520003
D2000000 00000000

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