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  1. Version 24.03.26

    8550596 downloads

    Pokémon core series save editor, programmed in C#. Supports the following files: Save files ("main", *.sav, *.dsv, *.dat, *.gci) GameCube Memory Card files (.raw, .bin) containing GC Pokémon savegames. Individual Pokémon entity files (.pk*) Mystery Gift files (.pgt, .pcd, .pgf, .wc*) including conversion to .pk* Importing teams from Battle Videos Transferring from one generation to another, converting formats along the way. Data is displayed in a view which can be edited and saved. The interface can be translated with resource/external text files so that different languages can be supported. Pokémon Showdown sets and QR codes can be imported/exported to assist in sharing. We do not support or condone cheating at the expense of others. Do not use significantly hacked Pokémon in battle or in trades with those who are unaware hacked Pokémon are in use. FAQ Support Forum <-- Post here if you have questions or found bugs
    4 points
  2. No losing penalty for Exclusive sounds fair, I'm gonna add it ! Thanks for the idea ! Drastic seems to be 100% compatible in the next version so there's that. Max Elixirs are Beach Cave floor 3 and have a 45% chance to spawn out of 3 to 6 items, which is enough I feel like. The resource is fairly accessible. The Porygon bug is fixed in my version. Waterfall Cave's even floors have a high density of orbs and you can use them floor 9. The Apple Woods floor however wasn't perfectly designed in the public version so I came up with a new design emphasing what I wanted people to do in the room along with a Pitfall Trap allowing to do to the previous floor in order to scout for the resource needed. The full version has additions but most likely this won't affect your immediate experience pre-Aegis Cave. That's a fairly odd bug that was fixed in my version, however it's not addressed in the public one... Sorry about that... Level Scaling directly manipulates the entity level in the spawn list. That means the movesets are altered as a result. Some entities however have hardcoded movesets, for that it's case by case. As someone mentioned there's a public version that adresses the Job Bulletin Board issue. Thanks for the kind words, however it's not just me haha! Without my testers and all the help I got from other modders, this project wouldn't exist! Teamwork makes the dream work! Finally, I'll have you know that 2.0 is proceeding nicely. I tackled one of the biggest issues of Alpha and now that I'm done with it I'm clearing some stuff in my todolist yet again, though life prevents me from working faster, development is going well so far!
    2 points
  3. Version 1.0.0

    271 downloads

    Pokémon Sword & Shield 100% ALL Shiny 6 IVs (793 only GEN Galar Pokédex Complete Isle of Armor Pokédex Complete The Crown Tundra Pokédex Complete
    2 points
  4. The latest release works fine, the development build is not ready/tested for public consumption. We hadn't yet double checked that form for correct behavior, but I've found the missing code and re-added the loading of that checkbox.
    2 points
  5. Version 1.0.0

    15622 downloads

    Pokémon Platinum, Diamond, Pearl, SoulSilver & HeartGold (ENG,ESP & JPN) 100% ALL Shiny All shiny, Level 100 from 1 to 493 Name Trainer: ERNESTO/エルネスト (ENG,ESP & JPN) TID: 00711 SID: 38135 HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 or 24 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Pokémon Gen 1 Articuno Shiny Square Zapdos Shiny Square Moltres Shiny Square Mewtwo Shiny Square Mew Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 2 All UNOWN Shiny Normal Raikou ** Entei *** Colosseum/XD Shiny Square Suicune * Lugia Shiny Square Ho-oH Shiny Square Celebi/セレビィ Ageto/アゲト NO SHINY Ageto Celebi comes from the Bonus Disc for the Japanese Pokemon Colosseum. Nature:Quirky Level: 10 Ability: Natural Cure(1) HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Move 1: Confusion Move 2: Recover Move 3: Heal Bell Move 4: Safeguard Pokémon Gen 3 Regirock Shiny Square Regice Shiny Square Registeel Shiny Square Latias Shiny Square Latios Shiny Square Kyogre Shiny Square Groudon Shiny Square Rayquaza Shiny Square Jirachi Shiny Square Deoxys Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 4 Uxie Shiny Square Mesprit Shiny Square Azelf Shiny Square Dialga Shiny Square Palkia Shiny Square Heatran Shiny Square Regigigas Shiny Square Giratina Shiny Square Cresselia Shiny Square Phione Shiny Square Manaphy Shiny Square (Pokémon Ranger) Darkrai Shiny Square Shaymin Shiny Square Arceus NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 09) (JPN)
    1 point
  6. Version 1.0.0

    553 downloads

    Pokémon Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, LeafGreen & FireRed (ENG,ESP & JPN) 100% ALL Shiny All shiny, Level 100 from 1 to 386 Name Trainer: ERNESTO/エルネスト (ENG,ESP & JPN) TID: 00711 SID: 31550 HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 or 24 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Pokémon Gen 1 Articuno Shiny Square Zapdos Shiny Square Moltres Shiny Square Mewtwo Shiny Square Mew Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 2 All UNOWN Shiny Normal Raikou ** Entei *** Colosseum/XD Shiny Square Suicune * Lugia Shiny Square Ho-oH Shiny Square Celebi/セレビィ Ageto/アゲト NO SHINY Ageto Celebi comes from the Bonus Disc for the Japanese Pokemon Colosseum. Nature:Quirky Level: 10 Ability: Natural Cure(1) HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Move 1: Confusion Move 2: Recover Move 3: Heal Bell Move 4: Safeguard Pokémon Gen 3 Regirock Shiny Square Regice Shiny Square Registeel Shiny Square Latias Shiny Square Latios Shiny Square Kyogre Shiny Square Groudon Shiny Square Rayquaza Shiny Square Jirachi Shiny Square Deoxys Shiny Square
    1 point
  7. Version 1.0.0

    101810 downloads

    Pokémon Scarlet & Violet 100% ALL Shiny 6 IVs (876 only GEN 9) Paldea Pokédex Complete Kitakami Pokédex Complete Blueberry Pokédex Complete
    1 point
  8. Generation 5 encounters aside from Mystery Gift are generated from two separate RNGs; one for IVs and another for everything else. The range of randomness is sufficient for any value combination to emerge.
    1 point
  9. The term you are referring to is "PID/IV correlation", which is when the game generates a Pokemon and can reliably be reversed into a starting "seed" that, when run forward, produces all the values expected. For SW/SH raids, the game uses a 64-bit seed to generate the same Pokemon for all raid participants. PID, IVs, nature, gender, height, weight, ability, and level. If the original seed is back-calculated, we run it forwards and check if all the values on the Pokemon match what the correlation gives us. Besides SW/SH raids, there are other encounter types that have correlations, and others that don't; if the game uses the built in cryptographically secure RNG to generate a specific encounter type, each "random" result is effectively unrelated to the previous or next. Wild Pokemon in S/V use the CSPRNG, so therefore are not correlated. However, this does not mean you can use any values you want -- you still should respect the feasibility of probability, in that something with 6 flawless IVs is immediately suspect as "cheated", due to the chances of randomly encountering this result being 1:32^6, or 1:2-billion. It's up to the user to know the differences between each encounter type, and to know the rules and probabilities of how individual Pokemon can be acquired. PKHeX is able to tell you details about the encounter type and seeds it detects if you check the verbose legality report, which can be done by holding control when requesting a legality check.
    1 point
  10. Editing your Pokemon gives you full control over PKM data; if you change ribbons, only the ribbon byte will change. If you change the string for nickname or OT, then you have to make sure that the data allocated for it matches whatever the legal state should be. Same goes for other correlated properties like PID and IV. PKHeX does a majority of these checks automatically, but some checks like shiny raids take too much time and are skipped.
    1 point
  11. PKHeX has a Link Data editor for those.
    1 point
  12. PL* files were used by the Pokemon Link feature. This feature existed in Gen 6 and was used by Pokemon Bank to distribute gifts to the games. These files can be injected by PKHeX, you can then receive the Pokemon in the start menu of the games. PCD (Pokemon Card) are wondercards from Gen 4, so basically WC files with a different name. While the games could only store up to 3 wondercards, the game could actually have up to 12 gifts waiting to be received from the delivery guy. That's why the PGT (Pokemon Gift) files exist. The PGT data is part of the PCD data. PGF (Pokemon Gift) files are wondercards from Gen 5, also basically WC files with a different name. Starting with Gen 6 it was decided to use WC* for wondercard files. There are WC4 files, which are mostly identical to PCD files. The only difference is that by default the Pokemon data inside the PCD is encrypted while in the WC4 it is decrypted. They are both compatible with PKHeX. You might also have seen some WC*Full files. These are the full data that was sent to the games by the distribution software, it includes the WC* data and some other data that's not relevant for most use cases, like the distribution text that's shown when the card is received.
    1 point
  13. I was able to edit type/category/power/accuracy/PP for moves but that's pretty much all. It looks like the data size is not fixed for each move and pretty hard to understand what each byte means. I.E. Sometimes the type comes right before the category and sometimes there is an extra byte between the type and the category. This probably means if we want to change the move additional effect we need to edit some pointer table too. I would like to know if there is any available and shareable results so that I (and other potential readers) don't need to research everything from the beginning.
    1 point
  14. Version 1.0.0

    137336 downloads

    Pokémon Sun & Moon, UltraSun & UltraMoon (ENG,ESP & JPN) 100% ALL Shiny All shiny, Level 100 from 1 to 807 Name Trainer: ERNESTO/エルネスト (ENG,ESP & JPN) TID: 1285 SID: 071192 HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 or 24 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Pokémon Gen 1 Articuno Shiny Square Zapdos Shiny Square Moltres Shiny Square Mewtwo Shiny Square Mew Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 2 All UNOWN Shiny Normal Raikou ** Entei *** Colosseum/XD Shiny Square Suicune * Lugia Shiny Square Ho-oH Shiny Square Celebi/セレビィ Ageto/アゲト NO SHINY Ageto Celebi comes from the Bonus Disc for the Japanese Pokemon Colosseum. Nature:Quirky Level: 10 Ability: Natural Cure(1) HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Move 1: Confusion Move 2: Recover Move 3: Heal Bell Move 4: Safeguard Pokémon Gen 3 Regirock Shiny Square Regice Shiny Square Registeel Shiny Square Latias Shiny Square Latios Shiny Square Kyogre Shiny Square Groudon Shiny Square Rayquaza Shiny Square Jirachi Shiny Square Deoxys Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 4 Uxie Shiny Square Mesprit Shiny Square Azelf Shiny Square Dialga Shiny Square Palkia Shiny Square Heatran Shiny Square Regigigas Shiny Square Giratina Shiny Square Cresselia Shiny Square Phione Shiny Square Manaphy Shiny Square (Pokémon Ranger) Darkrai Shiny Square Shaymin Shiny Square (Land/Sky) (ENG,ESP & JPN) Arceus NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 09) (JPN) Pokémon Gen 5 Cobalion Shiny Square Terrakion Shiny Square Virizion Shiny Square Tornadus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Thundurus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Reshiram NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 11) (JPN) Zekrom NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 11) (JPN) Landorus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Kyurem Shiny Square Keldeo NO SHINY (Ordinary/Resolute)(Pokémon Movie 12) (JPN) Meloetta NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 12) (JPN) Genesect Shiny Square (Pokémon Movie 13)(Pokémon Center/P2ラボ) (JPN) Pokémon Gen 6 Greninja (Ash/サトシ)(Battle Bond) (ENG,ESP & JPN) Furfrou Shiny Square (Heart/Star/Diamond/Debutante/Matron/Dandy/La Reine/Kabuki/Pharaoh) (ENG) Xerneas Shiny Square (the Pokémon cartoon) (JPN) Yveltal Shiny Square (the Pokémon cartoon) (JPN) Zygarde (the Pokémon cartoon) (JPN) Shiny Square (10%/10%-C)(50%/50%-C) (ENG) Diancie Shiny Square (a Pokémon Center) (JPN) Hoopa (Pokémon Movie 15) (Confined/Unbound) (JPN) Volcanion (Pokémon Movie 16) (JPN) Pokémon Gen 7 Tapu Koko Shiny Square (Melemele) (ENG) Tapu Lele Shiny Square (Akala) (ENG) Tapu Bulu Shiny Square (Ula-Ula) (ENG) Tapu Fini Shiny Square (Poni) (ENG) Cosmog Cosmoem Solgaleo Shiny Square (Eclipse) (ENG) Lunala Shiny Square (Eclipse) (ENG) Nihilego Shiny Square Buzzwole Shiny Square Pheromosa Shiny Square Xurkitree Shiny Square Celesteela Shiny Square Kartana Shiny Square Guzzlord Shiny Square Necrozma Shiny Square (a lovely place)(ひみつ) (JPN) Magearna (a lovely place) Marshadow (2017 Pokémon Movie)(テンセイざん) (JPN) Poipole Shiny Square (a lovely place)(Ultra) Naganadel Shiny Square (a lovely place)(Ultra) Stakataka Shiny Square Blacephalon Shiny Square Zeraora (2018 Pokémon Movie)(フウラシティ) (JPN)
    1 point
  15. Version 1.0.0

    235 downloads

    Pokémon X & Y, Alpha Sapphire & Omega Ruby (ENG,ESP & JPN) 100% ALL Shiny All shiny, Level 100 from 1 to 721 Name Trainer: ERNESTO/エルネスト (ENG,ESP & JPN) TID: 00711 SID: 43360 HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 or 24 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Pokémon Gen 1 Articuno Shiny Square Zapdos Shiny Square Moltres Shiny Square Mewtwo Shiny Square Mew Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 2 All UNOWN Shiny Normal Raikou ** Entei *** Colosseum/XD Shiny Square Suicune * Lugia Shiny Square Ho-oH Shiny Square Celebi/セレビィ Ageto/アゲト NO SHINY Ageto Celebi comes from the Bonus Disc for the Japanese Pokemon Colosseum. Nature:Quirky Level: 10 Ability: Natural Cure(1) HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Move 1: Confusion Move 2: Recover Move 3: Heal Bell Move 4: Safeguard Pokémon Gen 3 Regirock Shiny Square Regice Shiny Square Registeel Shiny Square Latias Shiny Square Latios Shiny Square Kyogre Shiny Square Groudon Shiny Square Rayquaza Shiny Square Jirachi Shiny Square Deoxys Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 4 Uxie Shiny Square Mesprit Shiny Square Azelf Shiny Square Dialga Shiny Square Palkia Shiny Square Heatran Shiny Square Regigigas Shiny Square Giratina Shiny Square Cresselia Shiny Square Phione Shiny Square Manaphy Shiny Square (Pokémon Ranger) Darkrai Shiny Square Shaymin Shiny Square Arceus NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 09) (JPN) Pokémon Gen 5 Cobalion Shiny Square Terrakion Shiny Square Virizion Shiny Square Tornadus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Thundurus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Reshiram NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 11) (JPN) Zekrom NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 11) (JPN) Landorus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Kyurem Shiny Square Keldeo NO SHINY (Ordinary/Resolute)(Pokémon Movie 12) (JPN) Meloetta NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 12) (JPN) Genesect Shiny Square (Pokémon Movie 13)(Pokémon Center/P2ラボ) (JPN) Pokémon Gen 6 Xerneas Shiny Square (the Pokémon cartoon) (JPN) Yveltal Shiny Square (the Pokémon cartoon) (JPN) Zygarde (the Pokémon cartoon) (JPN) Diancie Shiny Square (a Pokémon Center) (JPN) Hoopa (Pokémon Movie 15) Volcanion (Pokémon Movie 16)
    1 point
  16. Version 1.0.0

    220 downloads

    Pokémon Black 2, Black, White 2 & White (ENG,ESP & JPN) 100% ALL Shiny All shiny, Level 100 from 1 to 649 Name Trainer: ERNESTO/エルネスト (ENG,ESP & JPN) TID: 00711 SID: 42481 HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 or 24 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Pokémon Gen 1 Articuno Shiny Square Zapdos Shiny Square Moltres Shiny Square Mewtwo Shiny Square Mew Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 2 All UNOWN Shiny Normal Raikou ** Entei *** Colosseum/XD Shiny Square Suicune * Lugia Shiny Square Ho-oH Shiny Square Celebi/セレビィ Ageto/アゲト NO SHINY Ageto Celebi comes from the Bonus Disc for the Japanese Pokemon Colosseum. Nature:Quirky Level: 10 Ability: Natural Cure(1) HP: 31 Atk: 31 Def: 31 SpA: 31 SpD: 31 Spe: 31 Move 1: Confusion Move 2: Recover Move 3: Heal Bell Move 4: Safeguard Pokémon Gen 3 Regirock Shiny Square Regice Shiny Square Registeel Shiny Square Latias Shiny Square Latios Shiny Square Kyogre Shiny Square Groudon Shiny Square Rayquaza Shiny Square Jirachi Shiny Square Deoxys Shiny Square Pokémon Gen 4 Uxie Shiny Square Mesprit Shiny Square Azelf Shiny Square Dialga Shiny Square Palkia Shiny Square Heatran Shiny Square Regigigas Shiny Square Giratina Shiny Square Cresselia Shiny Square Phione Shiny Square Manaphy Shiny Square (Pokémon Ranger) Darkrai Shiny Square Shaymin Shiny Square Arceus NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 09) (JPN) Pokémon Gen 5 Cobalion Shiny Square Terrakion Shiny Square Virizion Shiny Square Tornadus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Thundurus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Reshiram NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 11) (JPN) Zekrom NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 11) (JPN) Landorus Shiny Square (Incarnate/Therian) Kyurem Shiny Square Keldeo NO SHINY (Ordinary/Resolute)(Pokémon Movie 12) (JPN) Meloetta NO SHINY (Pokémon Movie 12) (JPN) Genesect Shiny Square (Pokémon Movie 13)(Pokémon Center/P2ラボ) (JPN)
    1 point
  17. thanks, fixed on latest commits https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/2f08a35a5cd68ca79e2822713e58dfb342c5763e
    1 point
  18. That's not a save file, that's a save state. Save ingame and then open your actual save file (.sav).
    1 point
  19. ty, fixed on latest https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/7ac5da37b393e78c34da755d34f823bae8d0448f
    1 point
  20. Thanks, fixed on latest commits: Fishing hook check (HG/SS +friendship mechanic): https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/819f6009bfa827a64b28ec7078cc82e146d2e2de Honey Tree random level: https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/a62e169258ed115b7767407516a85bdb4d7c6b7e
    1 point
  21. Not sure if this is the right place to report this, but PkHeX's legality checker is currently flagging Gen 4 Fishing encounters with Cute Charm PIDs that aren't accurately predicted by PokeFinder. This isn't consistent and doesn't affect all spreads; below are two Remoraids generated from the same encounter method during the same play session (on unmodified retail obv): The first is a spread that PokeFinder is blind to, the second one isn't. A couple more examples of unpredictable fishing spreads being flagged: PkHeX also can't find an RNG frame for any Honey Tree encounter, seemingly regardless of PID type. Example: This is probably the fault of PokeFinder's limitations, but the false positives are worth bringing to attention regardless.
    1 point
  22. I haven't had any problems. Just watch the video I left, follow step by step and nothing will happen
    1 point
  23. Version 1.0.0

    40494 downloads

    Pokémon Emerald (ENG)(ESP)(JPN) Instant Cloning ACE (Arbitrary Code Execution) Clone Pokémon & Items instantly from the trainer's PC. Name: ERNESTO/エルネスト TID: 00711 SID: 45496 Instruction 1: DO NOT MOVE THE EGG GLITCH FROM BOX 2. Instruction 2: How to delete Invisible Pokémon/Bad Egg Pokémon Esmerald - Instant Cloning Egg.mp4 How to delete Invisible PokémonBad Egg.mp4
    1 point
  24. Don't know if someone has experienced the same bug...however, I'm playing 2.0 and the job bulletin board keeps showing me the same missions, over and over again. Anyone knows if there's some way to fix this? Anyways shoutout to Mond for its works, he took the PMD hacking stuff to a whole new level
    1 point
  25. I've used this site for years, meant to make an account, but finally decided to once I saw a scammer and felt like I needed to report them, but I guess I'm here to stay.
    1 point
  26. Version 24.3.27+6

    62986 downloads

    An experimental build of PKHeX meant for testing changes since the last stable release, and is not intended for general consumption. This may make certain features inoperable or corrupt your save file. Make backups of your saves before using. Use at your own risk. Looking for where to download PKHeX? Click here!
    1 point
  27. Empty/blank lines should not be included in the text box. Ensure you have only entered two lines, and that all lines you have entered are "complete" instructions.
    1 point
  28. Hey! If you download the newest version 3.1 the issue is fixed there
    1 point
  29. Yes, that's fine, but all the credit goes to Project Pokémon and its Tools that help a lot in editing Pokémon.
    1 point
  30. Note to anyone that may be struggling: it is VITAL that you visit the LILYCOVE harbor. Visiting the Slateport Harbor will not trigger the event.
    1 point
  31. I know there are already some threads about running PKHeX on Linux (like this or this) but they are all outdated and none of them is simple and straightforward enough. I feel like there’s still a lot of confusion about PKHeX and Linux, especially for what happened recently when the program switched from .NET 7 to .NET 8, so I’m making this thread hoping for it to become the ultimate reference for this subject. I'll keep it up to date. --------------------------------------------------- Latest PKHeX version: 24.03.26 Status: WORKING Known bugs: Drag & dropping save files into the program's window isn't really stable and could lead to a crash. This usually happens when you import/export boxes in a save file, and then import another one into the program. Always make a backup or try to avoid drag & drop at all by only using the File > Open option. --------------------------------------------------- 1) Installing Wine Vanilla Wine is more than enough for this. It’s a matter of a couple of commands and everything will work fine without having to go through a bunch of settings in programs like Lutris and Bottles. You must have Wine version 9.3 (or higher). Please refer to your distribution's documentation if you don’t know how to install it. 2) Creating a Wine prefix It's better to create a separated Wine prefix (the “Windows environment”, for those who don’t know what a prefix is) so that it won't conflict with others (if you have any). You can do that with the following command: WINEPREFIX=/path/to/your/prefix/pkhex wineboot Replace /path/to/your/prefix/pkhex with the folder you want to create the prefix in. For example: WINEPREFIX=/home/anon/Prefix/pkhex wineboot Let it set up everything. If it asks for the Mono installation you don’t need it, so you can click on cancel. 3) Installing .NET Desktop Runtime 8 PKHeX needs the 64 bit version of .NET Desktop Runtime 8 to work. You can download it from here. This is the global page with every download link, just in case the given link dies because of a version change (it is currently 8.0.3). Launch the following command to start the installer: WINEPREFIX=/path/to/your/prefix/pkhex wine /path/to/the/installer/windowsdesktop-runtime-8.0.3-win-x64.exe As seen before replace the paths with your own ones. For example: WINEPREFIX=/home/anon/Prefix/pkhex wine /home/anon/Downloads/windowsdesktop-runtime-8.0.3-win-x64.exe Go through the installation process. 3.1) CJK fonts CJK stands for Chinese, Japanese and Korean. These fonts are not shipped by default with Wine, therefore names or OTs of Pokémon in these languages won't be displayed. The "shinify" icon is also affected by this. Although this is optional, we can fix this by installing CJK fonts with Winetricks (you have to install the package first): WINEPREFIX=/path/to/your/prefix/pkhex winetricks cjkfonts Again, replace the path with the one of your prefix. WINEPREFIX=/home/anon/Prefix/pkhex winetricks cjkfonts This could take a while, so be patient. 4) Launching PKHeX PKHeX can now be launched with this command: WINEPREFIX=/path/to/your/prefix/pkhex wine /path/to/pkhex/executable/PKHeX.exe In my case: WINEPREFIX=/home/anon/Prefix/pkhex wine /home/anon/Games/Pokémon/PKHeX/PKHeX.exe 4.1) Note on .NET If you have .NET installed on your system (it is available natively for Linux, it's the Desktop Runtime needed by PKHeX that isn't) PKHeX might not launch. If this is the case for you make sure to add the following arguments to the command: WINEPREFIX=/path/to/your/prefix/pkhex env -u DOTNET_ROOT -u DOTNET_BUNDLE_EXTRACT_BASE_DIR wine /path/to/pkhex/executable/PKHeX.exe In my case: WINEPREFIX=/home/anon/Prefix/pkhex env -u DOTNET_ROOT -u DOTNET_BUNDLE_EXTRACT_BASE_DIR wine /home/anon/Games/Pokémon/PKHeX/PKHeX.exe 5) Making a launcher for PKHeX In case you don’t want to use the terminal every time you want to launch PKHeX you can create a launcher for it. For example you can make a simple bash script for it. Paste the following content into a text editor and save the file wherever you want and with whatever name you want: #!/bin/bash WINEPREFIX=/home/anon/Prefix/pkhex wine /home/anon/Games/Pokémon/PKHeX/PKHeX.exe As always replace the paths with yours. Of course this can also be the command seen in paragraph 4.1: #!/bin/bash WINEPREFIX=/home/anon/Prefix/pkhex env -u DOTNET_ROOT -u DOTNET_BUNDLE_EXTRACT_BASE_DIR wine /home/anon/Games/Pokémon/PKHeX/PKHeX.exe Now make the file executable by running: chmod +x /path/to/your/script For example: chmod +x /home/anon/Games/Pokémon/PKHeX/Launcher Now you can simply open PKHeX by double-clicking the launcher.
    1 point
  32. Version 1.0.0

    15706 downloads

    This is my own Pokémon Ultra Sun main game file. All of the Pokémon are legal and legit. You own every item in the game all 999. All Pokémon in the boxes labeled Alola Dex #1-14 are shiny (excluding cosmog, cosmoem, zeraora, magearna and marshadow). There is every legendary and mythic in the game. All of the legendary Pokémon are shiny. Most of the mythics are shiny. The rest of them are shiny-locked. I obtained all of the stamps in the game. Your party is all Ash-Greninja. You have two boxes full of event PokémonYoiu have 5 empty boxes for whatever your heart desires. All Pokémon excluding the event Pokémon are level 100.
    1 point
  33. Version 1.0.0

    129784 downloads

    Pokémon Yellow (ENG) 100% ALL Shiny All shiny, Level 100 from 1 to 150 Game Boy Color (GBC) Nintendo 3DS (VC) Pokémon Yellow (U).sav sav.dat
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  34. Version 1.5

    3792 downloads

    My Pokémon save file from when I was a kid. You will very much enjoy this file ! It also has a lot of ribbon Pokémon on it as well. I am still working on and will update this file in the future as I am still using this file. Enjoy!!! Note: This file is a great start if you are working on a ribbon challenge or a master dex challenge. Has some PCNYC Pokemon and XD pokemon to Note 2: We did use a game shark as kids but there are no bad eggs.
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  35. Let's say you have a file. A large file. And data can corrupt over time, depending on storage medium. Now, let's say if you looked at the data a few years later, how would you know whether the data became corrupted? That is where the checksum comes in. If you think about it simply, without resorting to complicated algorithms, checksums does this: it checks if the file is corrupt, based on the sum of the data. Simple checksums calculate every byte in a data file, to get a number. Let's call this calculated checksum. Then, on the file itself, it has the data of a previously written checksum. Let's call this written checksum. If the calculated checksum doesn't equal to the written checksum, there's 2 reasons: 1) You used the wrong method to achieve the calculated checksum, or 2) The file is corrupt.
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    Hello! This is an absolutely wonderful mod! I do have a question, though: how do I recruit the new starters as future teammates (ie gen5-9 starters)? Are they in dungeons?
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  36. make a duplicate of the save, then redeem the egg in-game.
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    Easier than expected! Most of the functions needed to modernize Pokemon Box. Region and completion restrictions are rediculous, and unnecessary. Ty for removing them. Hopefully you release updates to fix issues and add features.
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  37. Version 1.01 is available now as the new download in the OP. In the weeks following 1.0, it became very obvious to us that our early testing group had a higher difficulty tolerance than the general public, so we made a lot of changes to make things easier across the board. The patch notes below will contain spoilers for the entire hack, so reader beware! Features: Bug Fixes: Balance Changes - Starters Balance Changes - Dungeons/Enemies Just a reminder that we're always open to feedback and having active conversations about the hack on the EotS Discord. We don't know if there's an issue unless you tell us. Thanks for the support!
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  38. Fun stuff. I'll chime in with my own thoughts. Very refined experience for a blind playthrough, seems like all those betatesting phases I've read about over the last few months paid off. Gameplay: There doesn't seem to be any documentation regarding changed the changed Pokemon attributes in the OP as of writing this, so I figured I'd use my Python skills + the SkyTemple library to dig in for myself! (spoilers, obviously) v1.0 changes:
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  39. I've played a few Soul Link's so far and every time I start my play session for the day it's always kind of an annoying process. Loading up 2 separate emulators, 2 roms, having to rekeybind the controllers every time. I was wondering if someone would be able to make a program that could make it easier. If your unfimiliar with a Soul Link Nuzlocke, heres the rules. 1- Any Pokémon that faints is considered "dead," and must be released or stored in a specified PC box for "dead" Pokémon. 2- You can only catch the first Pokémon encountered in each area, and none else. If the first Pokémon encountered faints or flees, there are no second chances. 3- You must also nickname all of your Pokémon, for the sake of forming "stronger emotional bonds." 4- In a new area, the first encounters for both players will be, "linked," together until death. 5- If one Pokémon in a linked pair is placed in the PC, it's Soul Link partner must be placed in the PC as well. 6- If one Pokémon in a linked pair dies, it's Soul Link partner is considered dead as well. 7- If one player fails to capture their first encounter in an area, the second player must forfeit their encounter in their corresponding area. 8- Across both players parties, primary typings may not be repeated. Basically what I'm looking for is a program that emulates 2 roms side by side and be able to control them individually. I've thought of a few features to make it better. Features -Emulators from all consoles built in - Ex. VBA, Desmume, and Citra -Saves both roms under 1 "project" and loads them on the same side every time -Type Chart ready -Online Remote Play - Be able to join your friends session online to see and control one of the games. -Games connected locally so you can trade and battle -Database where you can input your linked pokemon pairs and where you caught them -Built in Pokedex Database (Not necessary but would be helpful) -Program reads both your teams and displays them between the game (I'm aware that's not an easy ask but if it's possible, why not) I feel like except for a couple of them this is a completely possible thing to create. I know it probably wont happen but I just thought I'd get the idea out there. I love doing Soul Links and I'm so happy people found a way to make Pokemon Co-op. Thanks for your time.
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  40. Version 1.0.14

    7459 downloads

    A basic reader that can read normal_encount and dai_encount file, that is the file that controls event/promoted raids. To extract such a file from your save, read up on this page. Not much features, and I don't really plan to add much. Besides species, chance, game, tiers, and possibility of shiny (0 is shiny allowed, 2 is forced shiny) what else is there to add, hmm? Note - Refers to no. of attacks. It appears to be the number of moves the mon makes per turn, beyond the Dmax/Gmax move. Note that drop_rewards/bonus_rewards presently not supported properly, and I have no intention for it to be supported properly.
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  41. Version 1.0.0

    1761 downloads

    Original Developer: @suloku Excerpt: This editor allows to modify current orbs (the that can be used to buy), refill clouds, items, upgrade levels and unlock the special gen IV extensions that can only be unlocked inserting the gen IV cartridges on the 3DS. Also allows to modify the "current orb count for reward", which is the value that stores how many orbs were gathered since the last reward was received: Retrieval Extension: Obtain a total of 200 Dream Orbs Eureka Extension A (Tornadus): Obtain a total of 400 Dream Orbs Dowsing Extension: Obtain a total of 700 Dream Orbs, catch Tornadus Eureka Extension B (Thundurus): Obtain a total of 1500 Dream Orbs, catch Tornadus Eureka Extension G (Landorus): Obtain a total of 3000 Dream Orbs, catch Thundurus Press the "Give next reward" button to set it to a value that will trigger the next story event. Note: you may have to enter and exit the search screen each time to receive the all the rewards, since only one is given at a time. More details on how to use: 3DS save data wise Using the program Original Support Thread: Github Link: PC Version: https://github.com/suloku/prdse/releases 3DS Version: https://github.com/suloku/pdrpse/releases Kudos to Suloku for this epic app!
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