Codr Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 I noticed when you leave the nickname blank, Pokegen automatically puts in <Pokemon Name>\FFFF\0000\0000..... without putting in a \FFFF at the end. Is this intentional or a bug in the program? It's intentional. The games don't care about what exists after the first \FFFF.
Domokun Posted November 2, 2011 Posted November 2, 2011 It's intentional. The games don't care about what exists after the first \FFFF. Yeah. Noticed that. Thanks!
AquilaZero Posted December 29, 2011 Posted December 29, 2011 Alright, so for trainer information if it was being "Poketransferred" from Generation IV should be.......? Sorry if it's been gone over. I didn't want to read through every single answer ^^'
Darkrai87 Posted February 19, 2012 Posted February 19, 2012 Hello this guide has really helped me make my Pokemon seem legitimate. But I'm having one problem, that being the nickname. I've entered the name as 'Sceptile' (It's a bred one hatched in Gen 5) but when I place it on Pokecheck it says: Sceptile\xFFFF\x0000\x0000 All characters in name are valid. Invalid terminator sequence in trash bytes. How do I fix this? The link to the Sceptile is here: http://www.pokecheck.org/?p=detail&uid=840722
ReignOfComputer Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 Hello this guide has really helped me make my Pokemon seem legitimate. But I'm having one problem, that being the nickname. I've entered the name as 'Sceptile' (It's a bred one hatched in Gen 5) but when I place it on Pokecheck it says: Sceptile\xFFFF\x0000\x0000All characters in name are valid. Invalid terminator sequence in trash bytes. How do I fix this? The link to the Sceptile is here: http://www.pokecheck.org/?p=detail&uid=840722 First post, see "Escape Sequence".
SmellTheBurningEmber Posted February 23, 2012 Posted February 23, 2012 For the escape sequence after names: Is this a Gen V exclusive function or was this present in Gens III and IV, as well? Oh, and hi. It's been awhile, guys.
SmellTheBurningEmber Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 Just for clarification: If I were to make a Chansey originally from Gen III, her name would be "Chansey" and not "Chansey\FFFF\0000\0000\FFFF"?
Delta Blast Burn Posted February 25, 2012 Posted February 25, 2012 Just for clarification:If I were to make a Chansey originally from Gen III, her name would be "Chansey" and not "Chansey\FFFF\0000\0000\FFFF"? technically you should make a gen IV file and run it through trashbytes.exe and then poketransfer.exe
Ar2ro Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 Hi guys thanks a lot! this guide helped me a lot but just 1 thing, when i take a pokemon to te legality checker it always crashes =/ why is it?
ReignOfComputer Posted March 10, 2012 Posted March 10, 2012 http://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?6424-Download-link-and-information
Ar2ro Posted April 3, 2012 Posted April 3, 2012 http://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?6424-Download-link-and-information Thx man but I mean the pokecheck link or download link, I dunno if I'm mistaken with another page. Again thx, I needed the upgrade
ReignOfComputer Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 Whoops. Gave the PokeGen link instead. Hah. http://www.pokecheck.org/
tgf0cj101 Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 So after spending countless hours of searching for an answer punctuated by interruptions from my offline life, I'm hoping I can get an answer here. I've browsed Google searches which usually lead me here, Serebii, Smogon or PokeStation, as well as the features in Smogon's RNG Reporter and Codr's PokeGen. My goal is to generate a few event legendaries for a theoretical team. I have read that unlike the rest of Gen. V, Wondercard Pokemon have a PID/IV relationship like last generation. My question is how would I go about making these legendaries legal in PokeGen? What Method should I use, if any?
Ar2ro Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Whoops. Gave the PokeGen link instead. Hah.http://www.pokecheck.org/ Haha yeah, thx a lot !
TeamRocketCollector Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 So after spending countless hours of searching for an answer punctuated by interruptions from my offline life, I'm hoping I can get an answer here. I've browsed Google searches which usually lead me here, Serebii, Smogon or PokeStation, as well as the features in Smogon's RNG Reporter and Codr's PokeGen. My goal is to generate a few event legendaries for a theoretical team. I have read that unlike the rest of Gen. V, Wondercard Pokemon have a PID/IV relationship like last generation.My question is how would I go about making these legendaries legal in PokeGen? What Method should I use, if any? My guess is that you could look at the pokemon in the event collection, open up one of them in pokegen (as a pkm file) and look at them. As for the PID / IV relationship for events, I'm not really sure if thats the case. I successfully RNG'd the movie event Reshiram for Timid nature, nearly flawless with Hidden Power Ice (70). Here is the trick for that: the Nature is produced last. so if you do hit your correct frame, it may not be the right one, but rather one of them around the target frame. it takes a bit of trial and error, but it is possible. On a side note, thank you so much for this guide. This guide has made me a PokeGen-erator expert.
Purdy Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 (edited) a) PID (thanks to kaphotics for the informations) In Generation V, the PID is related only to Gender, Shininess and Ability. There’s no correlation to IV and Nature. When editing a pre-existing Pokémon, or creating one from scratch, leave the PID field blank, or delete the pre-existing one only if you intend to change your Pokémon’s Ability (use common sense – don’t give your Pokémon an Ability he cannot have), or if you want to make him Shiny. At the end of the generation process, when you either save your modified *.sav file, or export a *.pkm file, PokéGen will automatically fill the PID field with one 10-characters number matching Ability, Gender and Shininess under the Gen V PID rules. This is the fastest way to obtain a proper PID, and I personally prefer it over the PID Finder (Tools -> PID Finder), which I’m using only to calculate the IV/Hidden Power combination (see ‘Stats’ Tab). Hi, I've only really started learning about Pokegen and creating pokemon in genral today. This bit is confusing me, I've played around with Pokegen and understand sort of every tab except the PID tab, is this saying to ignore the PID tab and let it be generated itself regardless if the pokemon is shiny? Also is there a guide to what EVs you should give to certain pokemon? Thanks, sorry if I haven't understood this. Edited May 28, 2012 by Guested removed question
Guested Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 http://projectpokemon.org/forums/announcement.php?f=83 Please read forum announcements.
Purdy Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 http://projectpokemon.org/forums/announcement.php?f=83Please read forum announcements. Sorry, I thought hacked referred to Pokemon with unobtainable stats through legal means,not Pokemon using this method to obtain legal stats due to the fact it would be unable to trace they are generated as they are of a completely legal nature.
apollo Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 if the code doesn’t work for you, you either have done something wrong at point c), or your hardware cannot handle the code’s length. Is there anyway to combat this travesty, because i've tried splitting "Accelgor" pokemon code in half and putting an activation trigger in the begginning of both sections but that didn't work. The problem being the pokemon that are made using PokeGen somehow refuse to be registered in my pokemon white pokedex. Would certain things need to remain checked or unchecked in the "options" drop down bar?
TeamRocketCollector Posted October 13, 2012 Posted October 13, 2012 So far this is still my personal favorite guide on Pokegen.
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