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after ALOT of searching I have finally found the timer address

3ED9F87C is the address for Super Mario Bro Wii U the timer
It works on first world and second world.
this code will show 999 for timer and last ALONG time.

00020000 3ED9F87C
00FDC0E0 00000000

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maybe someone can try it out and let me know if it works for them
 
Does anyone know how to search for the countdown timer in Super Mario 3d World? I searched through every memory address and I got nothing.
 
Does anyone know how to search for the countdown timer in Super Mario 3d World? I searched through every memory address and I got nothing.
It's somewhere in the range of 38000000 - 3E000000. when the remaining time decreases search for unknown, less than values
 
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12CE45E0 = Octovalley Orbs

But i cannot make them to apply (the value never change when I poke RAM address); I am using normal TCPGecko; any hint ?

EDIT
Solved: you need to poke the value OUTSIDE the internal Octovalley "shop".
 
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I'm interested in getting a full health Wolf Link in BotW.
To this end, an infinite health code for Twilight Princess HD (USA) is needed.
I couldn't find a working code, so I created one that at least works for me. I did not try to pointer search, so I'm not sure if the address will move around.

Infinite Health
00000000 10647B4D
00000050 00000000


The Max hearts code acted strangely for me as I already had 20 hearts in game - it reduced my total hearts to 16.
I changed the value to 64 in the Max Hearts code to fix it:
00000000 10647B4B
00000064 00000000

A note on saving the progress to the amiibo: it seems like you may need to have used the amiibo to heal on the last run in order to save over it again. I did not use it to heal and was not given an option to save over it (I may have missed it though).
 
I'm interested in getting a full health Wolf Link in BotW.
To this end, an infinite health code for Twilight Princess HD (USA) is needed.
I couldn't find a working code, so I created one that at least works for me. I did not try to pointer search, so I'm not sure if the address will move around.

Infinite Health
00000000 10647B4D
00000050 00000000


The Max hearts code acted strangely for me as I already had 20 hearts in game - it reduced my total hearts to 16.
I changed the value to 64 in the Max Hearts code to fix it:
00000000 10647B4B
00000064 00000000

A note on saving the progress to the amiibo: it seems like you may need to have used the amiibo to heal on the last run in order to save over it again. I did not use it to heal and was not given an option to save over it (I may have missed it though).

Can you port the Infinite Health code to the PAL version ,please?
 
I'm sure there's a way to create a makeshift one out of the current codetypes, but this is also something I'd like to see.
The only way I can imagine to do this would be with the Integer registers to remember the state in which you are in, but you can only load values from adresses and not set your own values.

@CosmoCortney It would be really nice if you would add a codetype like the switch code from http://www.geckocodes.org/index.php?arsenal=1#CC
 
Can you port the Infinite Health code to the PAL version ,please?
Sorry, I don't have the PAL version. This code is pretty easy to make. All you need to do is do an unknown search for 8bit value (probably between 10000000 and 11000000) and get hurt, do less than search, rinse and repeat (might throw an equal to search in there after moving around a bit without losing health).
Once you narrow it down to a couple of addresses, try right click-poking them to a different value (50 is 20 full hearts I believe). If your hearts change, you found the address.
Then just change 10647B4D to the address you found and use the rest of the code I posted.
 
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Thank you @DarkFlare69
If someone is interested. The address for the button inputs for Gamecube Controller in port 1 in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (SSB4) V 1.1.6 are at 11A30610 (there are also at address 11A30580 but with an other bit pattern). Port 2 is at 11A30890. Port 3 is at 11A30B10. Port 4 is at 11A30D90.
Bit pattern:
A = 0x00000001
B = 0x00000002
X = 0x00000004
Y = 0x00000008
D-Pad Left = 0x00000010
D-Pad Right = 0x00000020
D-Pad Up = 0x00000080
D-Pad Down = 0x00000040
Start = 0x00000100
Z = 0x00000200
R = 0x00000400
L = 0x00000800
Joystick Left = 0x00001000
Joystick Right = 0x00002000
Joystick Down = 0x00004000
Joystick Up = 0x00008000
C-Stick Left = 0x00010000
C-Stick Right = 0x00020000
C-Stick Down = 0x00040000
C-Stick Up = 0x00080000
 
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