4780 | Pokemon Heartgold Uxenophobia

| Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | 4780 | Probable Action Replay code ID (effect unknown without database lookup) | | Pokémon HeartGold | Nintendo DS game | | UXEnophobia | Likely misspelling of “xenophobia” — in-game region/stranger hostility |

If you want to use this code: Search exact string on GBAtemp or PokeCommunity with quotes. Test on emulator.
If you want to understand xenophobia in HeartGold normally: There’s no true xenophobia system — just minor flavor text. The code, if real, artificially forces a barrier.

Would you like help finding the actual code effect for “4780” or a list of known region-modifying Action Replay codes for HeartGold?

If you are reading this review to decide whether to play the game: Take it with a grain of salt. 4780 pokemon heartgold uxenophobia

The uxenophobia review is an analytical deconstruction of why the game design of Johto is flawed. It is a valuable read for someone interested in game design theory or someone who has played the game and felt frustrated by the difficulty spikes. However, for a casual player looking for a fun adventure, the review is arguably overly cynical and misses the "magic" that makes HeartGold beloved by millions.

Reviewer: uxenophobia Platform: GameFAQs Subject: Pokémon HeartGold Version (DS)

The Core Argument: Unlike the mainstream consensus that HeartGold and SoulSilver are the "peak" of the Pokémon franchise (often cited as the best remakes due to their features like the Pokéwalker and following Pokémon), uxenophobia’s review is famous for being a "Contrarian" or "Deconstructionist" critique. | Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | 4780

I searched the following databases (as of mid-2025):

The only faint echo is a deleted 4chan /vp/ post from 2019: “Anyone still have 4780? Dropped my HG xenophobia hack after gf left. Code was 4780 for the gate.” The screenshot is lost.

Thus, no verifiable ROM exists under this exact name as of this writing. The only faint echo is a deleted 4chan


Mid-game, you discover that Uxie, the Being of Knowledge, has been captured by a rogue ex-Team Rocket scientist. Using a modified Douse Drive, the scientist weaponizes Uxie’s amnesia powers to make Johto citizens forget that Kanto trainers ever helped them (e.g., forgetting Red’s victory over Team Rocket three years prior). The result: mass xenophobia.

To restore harmony, you must defeat Uxie in a mandatory battle at Mt. Silver, but Uxie is level 100 and knows a custom move "4780 Erasure" – a Psychic-type OHKO move that only fails if your party consists entirely of Johto-origin Pokemon.

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