Shadow_Steve Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 * Victini (494): A Pokemon that brings about victory. It’s said that a Trainer partnered with Victini can win any battle. * Tsutarja (495): It has high intelligence and a cool demeanor. When it’s bathed in sunlight, its movements are sharpened. * Janoby (496): It runs across the ground as if it were gliding. It confuses its enemies with quick movements, then takes them down with Vine Whip. * Jaroda (497): It stops enemies in their tracks with only a glance. It amplifies solar energy inside its body. * Pokabu (498): It nimbly avoids enemy attacks, and shoots fireballs from its nose. It roasts berries with its flames and eats them. * Chaobuu (499): When the flame inside its body flares up, the speed and sharpness of its movements increases. In a pinch, it blows out smoke. * Enbuoh (500): It ignites its fists with the flames on its chin and unleashes Fire Punches. A Pokemon that cares deeply for its comrades. * Mijumaru (501): It fights with the shell on its stomach, using it to block attacks and immediately slash back. * Futachimaru (502): It smoothly wields 2 shells as swords, and trains strictly to learn techniques. * Daikenki (503): It downs opponents with one swing of the sword that’s stored in its armor. It silences enemies with one glance. * Minezumi (504): It stores food in its cheek pouches and continuously stands watch for days at a time. It uses its tail to communicate with its friends. * Meerhog (505): It fires the berry seeds that are stored in its cheek pouches to attack. When it detects an enemy, its tail goes erect. * Yorterrie (506): A smart Pokemon that bravely faces even strong opponents, but avoids unfavorable battles. * Harderia (507): The cape-like black fur that covers its body is very tough. It reduces the damage it receives. * Muurando (508): It rescues people who are lost in mountains made impassable by blizzard. Its long fur wards off the cold. * Choroneko (509): It steals people’s belongings for fun. Even the people it stole from quickly forgive its adorable antics. * Leopardas (510): An elusive Pokemon. Its beautiful style and fur charm many Trainers. * Yanappu (511): A Pokemon that lives in deep forests. When someone eats the leaf that grows from its head, their fatigue vanishes like it was never there. * Yanakey (512): It fights violently by swinging its spiked tail around. The leaf on its head is extremely bitter. * Baoppu (513): When angered, the temperature of the tassel on its head rises to over 300 degrees. It roasts berries in the tassel and eats them. * Baokey (514): Sweet foods are its favorite. It converts them to energy, which stokes the fire inside its body. * Hiyappu (515): The water it stores in the tassel on its head is packed with nutrients. If it’s sprinkled on a plant, the plant grows big. * Hiyakey (516): It stores water in the tassel on its head. If the water supply runs low, it sucks up water with its tail to replenish it. * Munna (517): If your dream is eaten by a Munna, you forget the content of the dream. It always floats in the air. * Musharna (518): Many dreams of humans and Pokemon are packed inside the smoke that comes out of its forehead. * Mamepato (519): It’s in its nature to listen to its Trainer’s orders, but there are times when it can’t understand difficult instructions. * Hatohboh (520): Even if they’re separated by a great distance, it can always find its way back to its Trainer. * Kenhorou (521): The male shakes the adornments on its head to intimidate opponents. The female’s flying ability exceeds the male’s. * Shimama (522): Its mane lights up when it discharges electricity. It communicates with its friends with the flashing of its mane. * Zebraika (523): It’s as fast and powerful as lightning. When Zebraiga runs at top speed, thunder rumbles. * Dangoro (524): It has a hexagon-shaped ear. Its body has been compressed by the earth to a harder consistency than iron. * Gantoru (525): When it’s at full power, the orange crystals glow. It searches for groundwater in caves. * Gigaiasu (526): It compresses energy in the core inside its body, and the attack it releases has the power to blow away a mountain. * Koromori (527): It lives in dark forests and caves. It emits ultrasonic waves from its nostrils to map out its surroundings. * Kokoromori (528): It fires all different frequencies of sound waves from its nostrils. It even emits a sound wave that shatters rocks. * Moguryuu (529): The speed at which it burrows through the underground is over 50km/h. It’s a match for an automobile running on the surface. * Doryuuzu (530): Its drills, which evolved to steel, have the power to pierce through an iron plate. It excels at constructing tunnels. * Tabunne (531): When it touches an opponent with the antennae on its ears, it discerns the opponent’s physical condition and mood from the sound of its heart. * Dokkorar (532): It fights by swinging a wooden plank around. When it can carry heavy planks without any discomfort, it’s close to evolving. * Dotetsukotsu (533): Even if it’s attacked by a group of pro wrestlers, its toned, muscular body won’t give an inch. * Rohpushin (534): It’s thought that the art of making concrete was learned from Rohbushin 2000 years ago. * Otamaro (535): It produces a high-pitched alarm by vibrating its cheeks, and informs its companions of danger. * Gamagaru (536): When it vibrates the lump on its head, not only does the water turn choppy, the ground shakes as if there was an earthquake. * Gamageroge (537): It shoots a liquid that causes nerve paralysis from the lump on its head. It torments its opponent with vibrations. * Nageki (538): Its power increases when it wears a belt. Wild Nageki knit vines together to make their own belts. * Dageki (539): You can hear the sound the sound of fists striking trees and boulders coming from the mountains where Dageki train. * Kurumiru (540): When it hatches from its egg, it’s dressed in clothes made by Hahakomori. It hides its head in its hood when it goes to sleep. * Kurumayu (541): Plants grow well in the forests where Kurumayu lives. This is because Kurumayu changes the fallen leaves into a nutritious substance. * Hahakomori (542): When it finds a small Pokemon, it has the tendency to sew leaf clothing using its sticky string and arm blades. * Fushide (543): It bites down and injects deadly poison. Even the large bird Pokemon that are its deadly enemy are rendered immobile by paralysis. * Hoiiga (544): It’s protected by its hard shell. It spins like a tire and viciously tackles its enemies. * Pendora (545): It chases down enemies with fast movements and attacks with the horns on its head. It shows no mercy until it delivers the finishing blow. * Monmen (546): When it’s attacked, cotton flies from its body. The enemy mistakes the cotton for Momen, and it escapes in the interim. * Erufuun (547): : It slips through the narrowest crack, just like the wind. It leaves white pilling behind. * Churine (548): The leaf from its head, when chewed, is extremely bitter, but it has the effect of energizing a tired body. * Doredia (549): Even veteran trainers have difficulty getting the beautiful flower to bloom. A Pokemon that’s popular with celebrities. * Basurao (550): The relationship between red and blue Basurao is so bad that they immediately fight each other. An extremely reckless Pokemon. * Meguroco (551): It lives in the desert sand. The sun-warmed sand prevents its body temperature from lowering. * Warubiru (552): It forms a group of several individuals. The membrane that covers its eyeballs protects its eyes from sandstorms. * Warubiaru (553): It won’t let any prey it happens upon escape. Its jaw has the power to bite chunks out of a car’s body. * Darumakka (554): When the flame inside its body is blazing, it runs around unable to calm itself. When the flame dwindles, it falls asleep. * Hihidaruma (555): A flame burns at 1400 degrees inside its body, producing so much power that it can demolish a dump truck with its punch. * Marakachi (556): It uses uptempo dancing and sound to drive away its natural enemies, the bird Pokemon who aim for its flower’s seeds. * Ishizumai (557): Since it secretes a fluid that dissolves rocks from its mouth, it can easily make holes in even the hardest rocks. * Iwaparesu (558): Iwaparesu that are competing over territory battle violently. The one that has its shell broken loses. * Zuruggu (559): It pulls its skin up to its neck in a defensive stance. The rubber-like elasticity reduces damage. * Zuruzukin (560): They gang up on opponents that enter their territory and beat them to within an inch of their lives. They shoot an acidic bodily fluid from their mouths. * Shinporah (561): It appears that it always flies the same route because it retains memories of protecting an ancient city. * Deathmas (562): The mask Deathmas carries is its face from when it was human. Occasionally, it stares at it, sobbing. * Deathkan (563): According to rumors, it swallows nearby humans and turns them into mummies. It likes to eat gold nuggets. * Purotoga (564): It was revived from an ancient fossil. It can dive to depths of up to 1000 meters. * Abagohra (565): It lives in oceans and on land. It possesses the power to punch holes in the hulls of tankers with its slaps. * Achen (566): It’s said to be the ancestor of bird Pokemon. It appears that it couldn’t fly, and lived its life jumping from branch to branch. * Archaeos (567): It gets a running start on the ground, then leaps into the air. It has the intelligence to cooperate with allies to bring down prey. * Yabukuron (568): It prefers unsanitary places. It spews gas as if it was belching; if you inhale it you’ll be laid up in bed for a week. * Dasutodasu (569): It squeezes the opponent with its left hand, and finishes it off by spewing smelly, poisonous gas from its mouth. * Zorua (570): It takes on the form of its opponent, surprising it. It seems that there are many occasions where it disguises itself as a quiet child. * Zoroark (571): A Pokemon that bewitches opponents to protect the security of its pack. Its bond with its comrades is strong. * Chillarmy (572): They brush their tails against each other’s bodies as greeting. It keeps its tail groomed so it’s always clean. * Chillachino (573): Since its white fur is coated with a special resin, enemy attacks slide right off it. * Gothemme (574): It amplifies its psychic power with its ribbon-like antennae. It’s always staring fixedly at something. * Gothimelle (575): It manipulates people and Pokemon with hypnosis. The victims are spirited away by Gothmiru while they’re still asleep, according to prevailing legend. * Gothilselle (576): The space around Gothzeru twists to resemble the starry sky from tens of thousands of light years away, as an effect of its immense Psychic powers. * Uniran (577): It releases psychic power to repel attacking enemies. It communicates with its allies via telepathy. * Doubran (578): Since it has a brain that split into 2 sections, there are times when it abruptly performs an unexpected action. * Ranculus (579): When Rankurusu shake hands with each other, their brains connect over a network and their psychic powers are amplified. * Koaruhii (580): A bird Pokemon that excels at diving. It swims around underwater to eat peat moss, its favorite food. * Swanna (581): Groups of Swanna begin to dance with the breaking of dawn. The Swanna dancing in the middle of the group is the flock’s leader. * Vanipucchi (582): It blows out breath of -50 degrees. It creates snow crystals, and causes it to snow nearby. * Vaniricchi (583): A Pokemon that lives on snowy mountains. It migrated south during the ancient ice age. * Vaivanilla (584): It gulps down huge quantities of water and makes snow clouds inside its body. It torments its enemies with fierce blizzards. * Shikijika (585): Its fur changes to match the color and scent of the grass in the fields and hills. It hides in the brush when it detects hostility. * Mebukijika (586): It changes its habitat according to the seasons. People use Mebukijika’s horns to determine when the seasons are changing. * Emonga (587): It stores the electricity generated by the electric sacks in its cheeks within a membrane, and releases the electricity as it glides. * Kaburumo (588): A mysterious Pokemon that evolves when it’s hit by electrical stimulus while in the company of Chobomaki. * Shubarugo (589): It flies around at high speeds and stabs enemies with its sharp spear. It bravely faces even unfavorable matchups. * Tamagetake (590): It attracts victims with its Pokeball-like markings, then blows toxic spore. Why it resembles a Pokeball is a mystery. * Morobareru (591): It dances to attract prey, wiggling the Pokeball-like mushrooms on both of its arms. * Pururiru (592): It sinks to the bottom of the sea with its enemies’ bodies still bound in its thin, veil-like arms. * Burunkeru (593): If a lost ship sinks in Buringeru’s habitat, the crew members' life force gets completely absorbed. * Mamanboh (594): The special mucus membrane that covers Mamanbou’s body has the effect of healing wounds. * Batula (595): Bachuru that live in cities have learned how to absorb electricity from the outlets in private houses. * Dentula (596): When it’s attacked by an enemy, it spits out a lot of electricity-laced thread, and makes an electric barrier. * Tesshiido (597): When it senses danger, it counterattacks by firing all of its spikes at once. It rolls away in the interim. * Nuttre (598): It fights by brandishing its spiked tentacles. When it slams its steel spikes down, the destructive force shatters boulders. * Gearl (599): The 2 bodies can only combine with each other. If they try to engage with other bodies, the gears won’t mesh and they’ll separate. * Gigearl (600): It conveys how it feels to its friends by altering the direction of its rotation. If it’s sufficiently angered, the rotations speed up. * Gigigearl (601): The red core functions as an energy tank. It fires the charged up energy from its spikes around its circumference. * Shibishirasu (602): A single Shibishirasu’s electrical power is tiny, but when a group comes together, that power becomes as mighty at thunder. * Shibibiiru (603): The circular markings are power generating organs. After wrapping around its opponent, it pushes the markings against them and releases electricity. * Shibirudon (604): It crawls out of the water with the power of its arms, and attacks prey on the shore. In a flash, it drags them into the ocean. * Rigray (605): It controls incredible psychic power. It constricts its opponent’s brains with psychic power, giving them headaches. * Oobemu (606): It manipulates its opponents’ memories. It apparently flickers its tri-colored fingers to communicate with its friends. * Hitomoshi (607): Hitomoshi’s light burns brighter when it’s sucked up a human or Pokemon’s life energy. * Lamplar (608): It’s feared as an ominous Pokemon. It drifts unsteadily through town, searching for the souls of the deceased. * Chandelar (609): It blazes when it absorbs a soul. It swings the flames on its arms to put opponents into a hypnotic trance. * Kibago (610): It crushes berries with its fangs and eats them. Its fangs are replaced with new ones over and over, so they’re always strong and sharp. * Onondo (611): Since its broken fangs aren’t replaced with new ones, it diligently polishes its fangs with river rocks after battling. * Ononokusu (612): It has a kind nature, but it shows no mercy to anyone who invades its territory. It confidently challenges them with fangs that can cut steel. * Kumashun (613): When it’s in poor health, its mucus becomes watery, and the power of its Ice attacks diminishes as a result. * Tsunbear (614): It freezes its breath at will. It’s skilled at swimming, and swims around the northern sea catching prey. * Freezio (615): When its body temperature increases, it turns to steam and vanishes. When its body temperature lowers, it reverts to its original ice. * Chobomaki (616): When it’s attacked by an enemy, it closes the cover of its shell as a defense. It fires a sticky venom through the openings in the cover. * Agirudar (617): If its body dries out, it weakens. A thin membrane is wrapped around its body multiple times to protect against dehydration. * Maggyo (618): Since its skin is tough, even if it’s stepped on by a sumo wrestler, it doesn’t care. When it releases electricity, its face becomes a smile. * Kojofuu (619): It unleashes a flood of consecutive attacks to overwhelm the enemy. It slashes the enemy with its sharp claws. * Kojondo (620): It handles the hair on its arms like a whip. The attacks from both arms are so fast that the eye can’t track them. * Crimgan (621): When the sunlight hits its wings, it warms its body. If its body temperature falls, it becomes unable to move. * Gobit (622): Energy burning inside its body enables it to move, but what kind of energy this is is unclear. * Gorog (623): It flies through the sky at mach speed. If the seal on its chest is removed, its energy becomes uncontrollable. * Komatana (624): A Pokemon whose entire body is a blade. If the blade gets chipped in battle, it sharpens the blade with river rocks. * Kirikizan (625): It leads a group of Komatana. They fight chaotically for the role of boss. Losers are expelled from the group. * Buffalon (626): Even when it deals a violent headbutt, its bushy body hair absorbs the damage. * Washibon (627): It crushes berries with its leg strength. It has the disposition to bravely stand against even the strongest adversary. * Wargle (628): It fights for its friends’ sake without any regard to danger. It can grab a car and fly all the way up to the heavens with it. * Vulchai (629): Since its wings are small, it can’t fly. When it’s close to evolving, it throws off its skeleton adornments. * Vuljina (630): It gathers bones to make its nest. It clutches weak prey in its talons and easily carries it all the way to its nest of bones. * Kuitaran (631): It sucks up air through the hole in its tail to fuel the flame inside its body. It’s Iront’s natural enemy. * Iront (632): Its body is covered in steel armor. It counters Kuitaran’s attacks as a mob. * Monose (633): Its behavior is to bite everything. As far as food, it eats anything. It’s dangerous to approach carelessly. * Jihead (634): Once it eats all the prey in its territory, it moves on to a different area. The 2 heads don’t get along. * Sazando (635): A brutal Pokemon that flies continuously through the sky on its 6 wings, marking everything that moves as an enemy and attacking. * Meraruda (636): People have come to believe that this Pokemon was born from the sun. When it evolves, its entire body is wrapped in flames. * Urgamoth (637): It’s said that when the surface was blackened by volcanic ash, Urugamoth’s flame became a substitute for the sun. * Cobalon (638): A legendary Pokemon that fights humans in order to protect Pokemon. It has a serene nature. * Terrakion (639): It battles humans in order to protect Pokemon that lost their habitats due to human wars. * Viridion (640): A Pokemon that challenges humans to battle in order to protect its comrades. Its legend has been passed down for generations. * Torneros (641): Its lower half is wrapped in a cloud like body of energy. It flies through the sky at 300 km/h. * Voltros (642): The lands Voltoros passes through are left with countless scars and scorch marks from the fallen thunder. * Reshiram (643): A Pokemon that appears in myths. It spouts flames from its tail, scorching everything. * Zekrom (644): Its tail produces electricity. It conceals its body in a thunder cloud and flies through the skies of the Isshu Region. * Landros (645): Since the lands that Randorosu visits bear large harvests of crops, it’s called the god of agriculture. * Kyurem (646): It produces powerful freezing energy inside its body, but its body is frozen by the chill that seeps out. * Kerudio (647): It spouts water from its hooves, and moves across the water’s surface as if it was gliding. It fights with its special foot techniques. * Meloetta (648): It sings with a unique vocalization, and freely manipulates the emotions of creatures who hear its melody. * Genosect (649): 300,000,000 years ago it was feared as the ultimate hunter. Team Plasma modified it. could you please correct the pokemons names with this name , because it's still in Katakana spill 8( did you use the katakana patch or the english patch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiekoes Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Downloads: Black English Names: Old Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?ml20efchuks6eyd New Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?1v92nzd8n1t46og Black Kata Names: Old Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?xhmrlq80er24di0 New Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?cl6ta93wu9ce0lp White English Names: Old Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?vgbz3uhzwhm888v New Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?i7vch6j5hdbhvtm White Kata Names: Old Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?5ffbwhuuk7owh0z New Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?vwbzdbjn64xbw75 Black English Names - Exp Patched: Old Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?c4q9k9jc17u6fvq New Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?qepfnphupw8pc5g Black Kata Names - Exp Patched: Old Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?4yx7c386rx9xa2d New Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?b2g6wqkwyyl58et White English Names - Exp Patched: Old Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?cbepk6ib6dctdt7 New Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?v3dl34s3a7xn8sr White Kata Names - Exp Patched: Old Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?z5cc2g37b19ouhj New Style Logos: http://www.mediafire.com/?4cr614m09sbq85u [/center] Is this v2? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadow_Steve Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 hey kiekoes, what are you doing here anyway yeah that is version 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lazy727 Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 I don't understand why you are worrying about pokedex entries that nobody cares about WHEN the game is UNPLAYABLE without a guide because there are parts where you have no clue where your supposed to go because people block entrances until you go to ____ and it makes it so you have to wander around aimlessly when it's not translated+many people play this on the go and don't have access to a guide. At least translate the explainations that say ''you cant go here because you have to go ____'' There's only a couple and it wouldn't take half as long as those useless pokedex entries but if you did that, the game would be fully playable. Anyway, I appreciate the effort but I'm just trying to point out how illogical it is to waste your time filling out pokedex entries when there's far more information on those pokemon on the internet already. It could be time better spent making the game more playable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bache Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 I don't understand why you are worrying about pokedex entries that nobody cares about WHEN the game is UNPLAYABLE without a guide because there are parts where you have no clue where your supposed to go because people block entrances until you go to ____ and it makes it so you have to wander around aimlessly when it's not translated+many people play this on the go and don't have access to a guide. At least translate the explainations that say ''you cant go here because you have to go ____'' There's only a couple and it wouldn't take half as long as those useless pokedex entries but if you did that, the game would be fully playable.Anyway, I appreciate the effort but I'm just trying to point out how illogical it is to waste your time filling out pokedex entries when there's far more information on those pokemon on the internet already. It could be time better spent making the game more playable. Chill d00d! They're nearly done on the PokeDex entries! As for the story, there is always walkthroughs to use. Off topic here, I just watched the very first episode of Pokemon again, and noticed someone used a green Pokeball. It looked like a regular Pokeball, only green. Anyone know what happened to these in the games? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadow_Steve Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 I don't understand why you are worrying about pokedex entries that nobody cares about WHEN the game is UNPLAYABLE without a guide because there are parts where you have no clue where your supposed to go because people block entrances until you go to ____ and it makes it so you have to wander around aimlessly when it's not translated+many people play this on the go and don't have access to a guide. At least translate the explainations that say ''you cant go here because you have to go ____'' There's only a couple and it wouldn't take half as long as those useless pokedex entries but if you did that, the game would be fully playable.Anyway, I appreciate the effort but I'm just trying to point out how illogical it is to waste your time filling out pokedex entries when there's far more information on those pokemon on the internet already. It could be time better spent making the game more playable. dude, wth people are doing stuff at different paces, so chill out also since they are in english, im trying my darnest to format the info to fit the pokedex, so we can have the stuff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolli Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 I'm very confused now.. Every time I patch it, i get other results.. 1. time: At the beginning (pokemon battle, etc.) was more translation than in v1, but all the things in the item menu (for example settings, save, bag) aren't translatet anymore.. the guy at the river is talking english, the little girl japanese.. 2. time: Same, but the girl is talking english now.. 3. time: everything japanese, I think patching failed, but there was no error or something.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Hello, I just would like to say that battling has been broken on my end. I cannot get into a battle without the game freezing. The pokemon still move and stuff but the whole "FIGHT!" isn't there and can't run or nothing. I'm playing Pokemon Black. Tried various fresh copies on Pokemon Black and haven't had the issue. I've tried White and it seems to work fine so far, but I'm not as far in the game on white as I am black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darken Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Chill d00d! They're nearly done on the PokeDex entries! As for the story, there is always walkthroughs to use.Off topic here, I just watched the very first episode of Pokemon again, and noticed someone used a green Pokeball. It looked like a regular Pokeball, only green. Anyone know what happened to these in the games? I believe its one of these: The Prototype idea of the Great Ball/Ultra Ball, a Nest Ball, Friend Ball, Safari Ball. No clue if its even any of those. We may never know, just like when Ash saw Ho-oh on the first episode. It looked like the Shiny version but we'll never know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadow_Steve Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 can someone verify this for me, right now, i printed out the file 16's info and gotten 18 pages but when i printed out the original version of it, i gotten 19 pages out of it, so my question of the day is this: " is there lines missing in the translated version?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kebiinu Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 I don't understand why you are worrying about pokedex entries that nobody cares about WHEN the game is UNPLAYABLE without a guide because there are parts where you have no clue where your supposed to go because people block entrances until you go to ____ and it makes it so you have to wander around aimlessly when it's not translated+many people play this on the go and don't have access to a guide. At least translate the explainations that say ''you cant go here because you have to go ____'' There's only a couple and it wouldn't take half as long as those useless pokedex entries but if you did that, the game would be fully playable.Anyway, I appreciate the effort but I'm just trying to point out how illogical it is to waste your time filling out pokedex entries when there's far more information on those pokemon on the internet already. It could be time better spent making the game more playable. Then I suggest you not play a game in a language you don't understand. I beat Soul Silver and Pokemon Black with no issues whatsoever in full japanese (until there was a patch for translated attacks). The story is the least important thing as it's generally the same thing with every game, not only that, but common sense tells you to use trial and error. If you can't progress, back track, talk to every NPC, explore the area's you've been too. The game is far from unplayable, instead of complaining about a community project, use the time you just used to post that inconsiderate message and look at a guide. I swear...patience is impossible to find nowadays. Hello, I just would like to say that battling has been broken on my end. I cannot get into a battle without the game freezing. The pokemon still move and stuff but the whole "FIGHT!" isn't there and can't run or nothing. I'm playing Pokemon Black. Tried various fresh copies on Pokemon Black and haven't had the issue. I've tried White and it seems to work fine so far, but I'm not as far in the game on white as I am black. I've had that happen to me when my game was gotten pre-patched. I patched a clean ROM myself and everything went fine. My guess is to try again and check your ROM's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 I redumped my actually copy and it works now. I wonder how it messed up to begin with though. It was weird it worked on Desmume but not on my ds...weird.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadow_Steve Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 hey ruin, did you edit the union room info to get in there? because if you did, you ended up getting something wrong with it it says this "up to ?v. 30" when it should be this "up to Lv. 30" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Nope that wasn't my work. I'm currently working on it. Good thing I didn't go all out on it looks as though someone might have already. Checking into it though. I slept late today. =/ but hey No answer Black White Man Woman Play Exchange City Country The good head Can exercise Time Money Appearance Content Cool Cute Funny Cub policy Mijumaru Tsutaja Sea Creek Mountain Class Recess School lunch Family Friends My Spring Summer Fall Winter Sweet Hot Sour Bitter Interesting Cool Friendly Rich Fight Gather Story Pokemon Language Arithmetic Science Social Language Arithmetic Science Social Trainer Pokemon Dr. Plasma group Pokemon Play outdoors Shopping Reading Games Sleeping Pop Rock Jazz Rap Classic News Drama Comedy Sports Anime Action SF Romance Suspense Comedy Horror Baseball Soccer Basketball Football Hockey Martial Arts Red Green Blue Yellow White Black Movement Reading Music Movies Travel Cooking Fishing Games Students Salaryman Creator Self-employed Official Housewife Artist Freeter Pod Dent Cone Aloe Arty Chamomile Yacon Fuuro Hachiku Iris Fringed iris Normal Most of us Water Denki Grass Ice Fighting Poison The same surface Flying Esper Insect Said Ghost Dragon Scum It is not this is for 0001/0000.txt I think that a lot of this may be correct, I used google translate and it seems to do a good job without sentences. I can't really say because I don't know where this takes part in game. Edit. I got a pot of coffee on and some energy drinks. If you want to help me try and take a huge chuck of the story translations it would be awesome =D I'm going from 0000 up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 I was using acekard 2i with same firmware. I fixed it by redumping my Pokemon black and repatched it and works great. you probably need to dump your cart again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Well, you probably just need to redownload your patch I did and patched it again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Ahahah I feel dumb I started translating something that was already translated. OOPS lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bache Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Ahahah I feel dumb I started translating something that was already translated. OOPS lol Lol how can you not notice if something is translated 0.o? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Well I'm new to this whole thing and I thought that the 0001 dictionary was for the story for some reason, but shortly after I started I realized it lol. I was like...wait a minute...haven't I seen this before IN ENGLISH! Makes me wonder if someone could port another language to the 0001 dictionary to have 2 languages on one game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bache Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Hahaha lmao! Yeah, I'm pretty sure someone suggested it a few pages back. Awesome idea for multi-lingual people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Okay, a simple edit I translated the descriptions of the remaining two towns. Line 52: Brings back charm from the old days\xfffecity of the Kisokutadashiku Kurasu People (Does anyone know the actual name of the people in Kagome Town. I got the Kisokutadashiku Kurasu from google so yea doubt it's right. If I were to guess I'd say home of the demons, inuyasha and stuff lol jk. Pokécenter Line 54: People often come here for summer vacation\xfffe The lively left on a diamond of Hama (The 2nd part could work, but probably needs changed. Workin at it still) Pokécenter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bache Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Just out of curiousity, how are the patches made? Like is there a program that is used to compile and de-compile ds games? Just found NDSTool. That's what I want right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryanwm Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Whenever I use TM40 (Aerial Ace) my game freezes immediately after "____ already knows 4 moves" and the text that should be "delete another move to make room for aerial ace?" comes up like "????????u?????????b????????????????" and thats where the game freezes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruinairas Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Use delta and go to create and select a clean rom and the edited/patched rom. It will search (Hex) to determine the differences. Thus when applied only the changed stuff is applied. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bache Posted October 3, 2010 Share Posted October 3, 2010 Thanks for that! To actually modify the files, what do I need? I presume I would need a HEX editor wouldn't I? I used NDSTool to unpack the game, but the files were either .sdat, .dat or had no extension. I used Pokemon Black as an example, so where could I find the games images? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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