Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Cheats: Cheat Codes For GBA and How to Enter Them

Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Cheats: Cheat Codes For GBA and How to Enter Them

Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen cheats will let players walk through walls, teleport to specific locations, gain infinite items, and much more. However, these cheats can only be used with the GameShark or Action Replay for GBA. Here’s a Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen cheats list and how to enter and activate cheat codes in the game.

Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen cheats list for GBA

Here’s every Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen cheat code for GBA:

Pokemon FireRed

CodeCheat
3AF85ACA C4D18CEC.Master Code
72024A64 0001

82024BEC 01F4
Faster leveling
42023C08 6363

00000002 0002
Infinite PP
82025838 104E

8202583A E971
Infinite cash
42025C96 0063

00000014 0004
Infinite items
420259D8 0001

0001000C 0004

420259DA 5212

0000000C 0004
Get all pokéballs
8202658C FFFFGet all badges
3202461F 00B9

32026590 0001

82026644 6258
Get the National Pokédex
4202462C FFFF

0000003C 0002

42025BA0 FFFF

0000001A 0002

42028FC0 FFFF

0000001A 0002
Complete the Pokédex
A202166E FF00

820255AC 0000
No random battles
554D9257

D0472EF8
Teleport to Birth Island
6AADAC54

A0A4B6C7
Teleport to Navel Rock
23ADAABA

A9000BEB
Teleport to Mt. Ember
BC4AFF82

6C4609A2
Teleport to Seafoam Islands
EA5BB107

05E634BB
Teleport to Power Plant
A6A339F5

FC0ADC79
Teleport to One Island
42026592 FFFF

00000007 0002
Unlock all fly-to areas
420242DA 03E7

00000007 0002
Max Out Pokémon 1
4202433E 03E7

00000007 0002
Max Out Pokémon 2
420243A2 03E7

00000007 0002
Max Out Pokémon 3
42024406 03E7

00000007 0002
Max Out Pokémon 4
4202446A 03E7

00000007 0002
Max Out Pokémon 5
420244CE 03E7

00000007 0002
Max Out Pokémon 6

Pokemon LeafGreen

CodeCheat
D8BAE4D9 4864DCE5

A86CDBA5 19BA49B3
Master Code
509197D3 542975F4

78DA95DF 44018CB4
Walk through walls
EFCE867D

5403D40D
Unlock all badges
A74320F4 175B5B22

18452A7D DDE55BCC

7FE56658 F483AC73

F8B8373C BAB2B56F
Shiny Pokémon
A202166EFF00

820255AC0000
No random battles
00000554000A

101DC9B00007

830050000000

830050020000
Master Code for Infinite Money
82025838104E

8202583AE971
Infinite Money Cheat Code
820258400001Master Balls
4D83B1BF E0F5F507

8E883EFF 92E9660D

B6C5368A 08BE8FF4

90B4977C C0151DC2
Catch a trainer’s Pokémon
83000F9C0000Get all three starter Pokemon
BC4AFF82 6C4609A2Teleport to Articuno
23ADAABA A9000BEBTeleport to Moltres
EA5BB107 05E634BBTeleport to Zapdos
A6A339F5 FC0ADC79Teleport to Mewtwo

How to enter and activate Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen cheats

To enter and activate Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen cheat codes, you must first check which kind of cheats can be used for the device you are playing on. If you are using a physical GBA, then you will need a GameShark or Action Replay to use cheats. Whereas for emulators like Visual Boy Advance, the cheats can be typed in the GameShark option in the cheats list.

To activate the cheats on VBA, follow these steps:

  1. Open VBA and load the game.
  2. In the Cheats tab click on Cheat List.
  3. In the Cheats List select “GameShark”.
  4. Enter the master code and click OK.
  5. Now you can enter the desired cheats one by one.
  6. Save a description for cheats to make it easier to use them again.

Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen cheats explained

Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen cheats give players the ability to unlock content in the game that may take a lot of hard work to reach. Additionally, players can come across legendary Pokemon which normally only appears towards the end of the game. Cheats provide a fun overall experience for all payers but help the impatient and eager ones the most.

The game’s description is as follows:

“Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version are a pair of core series Generation III games that are set in the Kanto region. They were released in Japan on January 29, 2004, in North America on September 9, 2004, in Australia on September 23, 2004 and in Europe on October 1, 2004.

As the first remakes in the Pokémon franchise, the games revisit the original pair of Pokémon games, Pokémon Red and Green Versions, and so feature all of the characters, plot elements, and challenges of them, but with several important upgrades to bring them up to speed with other Generation III games.”

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