
No sprite exists for the Boarder class, so trainers assigned it default to appearing as Youngsters. There is a "BOARDER" ( 0x2D) Trainer class that goes unused, presumably leftover from the previous generation. Trainer sprite 0x45 shows an early version of the male Aqua Grunt sprite. Unused Trainer Data Unused Trainer Sprites There are unused duplicates of the landmark names for Meteor Falls, Fiery Path, and Jagged Pass.


#EMERALDAND RUBY VERSIONS UPDATE#
This then means that the devs originally planned for the spots to make a return, only to end up deciding against it, all the while forgetting to update Venomoth's palette data. The presence of these two shades of yellow then makes more sense, especially given how a handful of Kanto Pokémon from Ruby and Sapphire were visibly designed after old Generation I artwork, as seen by Machamp lacking its belt, or by Nidoqueen having fangs. This is, however, explained by the fact that its Generation I artwork depicts it with yellow spots on the back of its wings, a design revision which was even originally planned to appear in Generation II. Rather interestingly, Venomoth has unused shades of yellow in its palette, despite its design lacking this color entirely.

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