I have an Action Replay with a code to let me walk and run through anything. I was wondering if anyone has used this to find Darkrai or any of the other even pokemon. I don't have the even items, so I was wondering if it was possible. If it is, then where should I go to use it?
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Ok, activate the walk or run through everything cheat, go to fullmoon island, and the trees right before you enter were cresselia was, you walk right through them and keep going through the water. Eventually you will reach newmoon island and you can find Darkrai there. After you beat the Pokemon leauge and get the national pokedex, the fat guy blocking a door in victory road will be gone. You take that path and eventually youll find yourself in another route. Go to the end of the route and there will be a gray stone, walk right through the middle of it and a shaymin mirrage will dissapear. Follow the path al the what to the end and yull find shaymin. Arceus you need the arceus cheat which will give you an azure flute, go to spear piller on top of Mt. Coronet and go to the place Palkia was standing on top of. It will ask if you want to play the azure flute, say yes and stairs will appear taking you to Arceus.
To darkrai go to fullmoon island and run west to hit newmoon island and drakrai is on the island and go to resort area and run west untill you a flower meado an run up the stirp of land and you will for shaymin
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