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Multiple pokemon in a single string?


Pocketmoon96

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This is probably an error on my part but here goes:

I have created quite a few pokemon in a box, but when I go to generate the code; I am given about 20 separate codes, one for each one. In AR Code manager, I have to set each on as a different entry and load each individually, which often crashes the game.

Is there a way to generate a single code for multiple boxed pokemon? And how does one do that?

Thanks a bunch

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If you're doing this for a generation 4 game, there's currently a "bug" that isn't generating the codes properly. The next version will fix it, but I don't have a release date.

If it's for generation 5, I'd imagine something else is being done wrong, because there's no way I can think of that those codes would crash anything, even if the wrong game is used.

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well its less of a bug, and more of a 'i don't feel like copying in 30 different codes into AR' problem...

I am creating a whole box code for Gen 5. No matter how i look at it, Pokegen always presents 30 individual codes; which is tiresome to set up on my AR, especially as it is running out of space...

If there is a way to merge the individual codes, (perhaps in he same way pokesav did)

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this has gotten off topic... I hate to compare gen to sav; but i was able to make a full box in sav, export into one code and put it on my AR no trouble. I think its possible for pokegen to do the same.

If the feature is under construction, that's fine. I just think its a necessary component. I'd ratger have one code that may or may not load in AR; than 30 individual ones i cant keep track of.

Apologies if this discussion has become heated

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I intended to allow codes to be combined, but decided not to spend the time on it when the code generator was changed. The notion of wanting only one code every time, regardless of whether not it works, doesn't make sense, however. Why would you want something that doesn't work?

I'll assume the answer to my question in my previous post was "no", given your response. In which case it seems like pickiness or laziness, not an actual PROBLEM regarding the ability to get something done. The way it is right now is the way it's likely going to be for the foreseeable future.

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