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xXBlueFireXx

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  • Birthday 02/14/1990
  1. I found this useful, although maybe a little outdated. A Basic Guide on How to Create AR codes, Including No$GBA and Emucheat http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=116242
  2. Yes, I have used that. Thank you, though. But I wanna be surprised It would be nice to have the effects of the Dream World pokemon, so I would like to be able to catch them in the wild too. Also, is there a All Wild Pokemon Shiny code for black?
  3. Is there a code to find random pokemon in the wild? Or a code that lets you find dream world pokemon in the regular grass, or something similar?
  4. I'm going to assume you're using the default configuration for DeSmuME. After you save, you can either use the ".dsv" file that is your gamesave or you can export the raw ".sav" file (In DeSmuME, File>Export Backup Memory). I've tested both, and it seems to work just fine either way. Just make sure you keep a backup copy, just in case something goes wrong. You can download the newest version of the English translated Pokesav B&W from jsparrow's post: http://gbatemp.net/t256531-pokesav-black-and-white-translation-with-upcoming-mods All you have to do is open the .dsv/.sav file in Pokesav, edit anything, then save. Just make sure you have the save's file name the same as the rom's file name, otherwise your game wont read that there's a gamesave. Now I have a question about DeSmuME: Can I access the Dream World in DeSmuME? If so, how? (It requires a wifi connection, right?)
  5. This site has a lot, if not most of the Pokemon Black & White codes. http://dscodesaction.blogspot.com/2010/08/pokemon-black-and-white.html Thank you everybody who put forth effort into create these codes! If you want to modify a pokemon's moves, you can use PokeSav.
  6. @RASN - First off, thank you for all your work. Also thank you for trying to find a liberty ticked code. Is it possible to take a fresh game, get the save file, then download the ticket and look at the differing values in the save files? Or can you apply this, or something similar, to an in-game editor, like EmuCheat? Instead of finding the exact values, maybe find a generalized set works? Then narrow it down? Just throwing possibilities out there, though you may have already tried all of them
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