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It's none of the said reasons.
But there is also another reason when you think of it.
In order to make an Event as legit (or even legal) as possible without having the real thing, you would have to reconstruct the whole process of what actually happens when you load an official Event.

As a perfectionist I feel kinda unsatisfied sometimes with the idea of "injection" and make no mistake about it, I think it's a great thing and we did a great job. Or I should better say sukoku did a great job.
But we gotta admit that it could be better and I mean not only in the case of Mystery Events but also Mystery Gifts. I was told very often that in order to make it really legal or legit you would have to load the Event via Mystery Event as it should be. I couldn't understand it first, because to me injection looked fine, but it's true that Injection is kinda like a "shortcut" to get the result you want to have at the end without having to deal with the whole process of actually receiving the Event in real time while playing as it was meant to be... 


Now technically spoken and I gotta say this... I'm not even sure if everything that changes in an save file in an injection compared to downloading an Event gives the exact same result. We have some before and after save files, but I haven't done any documentation about them since I was extremely busy during the time and I don't know if suloku has done it, I think he should have done it, but I don't know.
I know I said this before but even better and more empirical would be to disassemble the Event itself rather than just documenting. Now an European Eon Ticket Cartridge has been leaked but is out of reach unfortunately.
Luckily we still have the US Eon Ticket e-Card and let's assume when you use it with the e-Reader, it should be almost identical to what's going on when you use a Distribution Rom.
We are at least lucky that its packages have been documentated already:
http://forums.glitchcity.info/index.php?topic=7114.0


This brings me back to what I'm actually trying to do. 
And I'm not sure if I would personally bother to look more into it for only one Event, so that's why I was trying to make this e-Card right away with what's been documented already.
I don't get it to work so I think maybe there are some undocumented differences when it comes to Japanese e-Cards... who knows... 

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On 8/31/2017 at 4:40 AM, ajxpk said:

As a perfectionist I feel kinda unsatisfied sometimes with the idea of "injection" and make no mistake about it, I think it's a great thing and we did a great job. Or I should better say sukoku did a great job.


I don't get it to work so I think maybe there are some undocumented differences when it comes to Japanese e-Cards... who knows... 

I prefer to do things without injecting when and where possible as well. I'm glad it exists but I'm not a fan of actually using it. 

I can scan in my E-reader cards into an English and Japanese save if you need to compare them. 

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7 minutes ago, Jovie said:

Has anyone tried using the AR codes by Morfeo on an Action Replay Max Duo and if it works?

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What cheat codes? What would be the point? I have a newer model GBA Action Replay. Purchased in Feb.2010, before they stopped selling them. 

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@HaxAras @Sabresite apologizes for the unnecessary remarks, I managed to get a flashcart and used the mystery gift tool developed by these talented people: [GEN III] Mystery Gift Tool as I was looking for the best way of obtaining the tickets without messing up the save file (action replay messed up my save file) and the injecting tool is indeed amazing! Thanks guys for your all your hardwork! ^_^

 

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A little interesting information: http://pokemex.com/tcg/puntos-de-reunion/egs/

Electronic Game Show 2004: aurora ticket
Electronic Game Show 2005 (21-23th October): Mystic ticket

So this gives european emerald cartridges 2 days to go there for the event and get it, which is another possibility besides the event at Boston the 22nd (Emerald was released in Europe on October 21st). I'll see if I can find someone in that forum that went to EGS 2005 with a non-english FR/LG cart and received the event.

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Yeah. And like I said to you in my last message, most of the e-Cards are preserved already and thanks to No-Intro even with verified hash. Except a few cards everything else is preserved. I don't know which ones are missing but I guess @BlackShark might have a list.

One thing IMO... and I know I repeat myself when I say this... But it would be really neat to have Mystery Events completely analyzed. (And the e-Cards could be helpful to achieve this) And by this I mean including the communication process between the systems... (I think everything else is there already from what I remember...)

This way we won't have to rely on injecting scripts and we might be able to activate Events like the Eon Ticket for Japanese Emerald more naturally. The same goes of course for transferring Mystery Gifts. (Joy Spot)

Everyone who is capable to disassemble is very welcome. 

 

 

 

Edit: @Rufinian not legally. We do have the prototype script extracted from the FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald roms... However this Mystery Gift was never officially distributed.

The Altering Cave Event has a serious design flaw anyway. The Mystery Gift Script works so that everytime you talk to the deliveryguy in the Pokémon Center the Pokémon inside the Cave Changes. The responsible value for it advances by 0x01 to be exact and this each time you speak to him, which is because there is no flag for it. The script can be run over a d over. This goes until 0x08. After that it starts again at 0x00.

 

These are the Pokémon for each value:

0x00 = Zubat   0x01 = Mareep   0x02 = Aipom   0x03 = Pineco   0x04 = Shuckle   0x05 = Teddiursa   0x06 = Hundour   0x07 = Stantler   0x08 = Smeargle

However once you toss the Wonder Card, the script is gone as well. Which means you stuck with the last Pokémon you had in the Altering Cave. It's possible that they scrapped the Distribution of the Event because of this flaw.

Alternatively they could have  planned Event to make the Event so that it sets the value to only one of these Pokémon. But that doesn't make sense because the theme of the Cave is that it changes... so that would make only sense if they do the Event several times, which sounds troublesome... or you would have to decide which of the 7 other Pokemon you want... but I think the prototype is really what it would have been at the end.

There's no efficient way to fix this issue, because of the way the Cave works and the way Mystery Gifts work. 


It's not recommended for legal play but if you want to mess with it, feel free to use this Tool: 

 

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19 hours ago, ajxpk said:

Yeah. And like I said to you in my last message, most of the e-Cards are preserved already and thanks to No-Intro even with verified hash. Except a few cards everything else is preserved. I don't know which ones are missing but I guess @BlackShark might have a list.

We are only missing a few Japanese promotional trainers. They were all added to the No-Intro database during this summer, but they are still not publicly available though.

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08-P007 Ruin Maniac Sagami
08-N001 Psychic Teruko
08-N002 Triathlete Kimiko
08-N003 Gentleman Norton
08-N004 Guitarist Simon
08-N005 Battle Girl Hozumi
08-N006 Lass Ritsue
08-N007 School Kid Yuuma
08-N008 Expert Taisen

 

There's something else we are still missing as well: FRLG and Emerald e-Card trainers (about 100 cards). Unlike RS trainers these are used at Trainer Tower/Hill and they have a different unknown structure (they have tile map data for the tower floors). Their data is located at the 0x1E000 block in the save file.

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5 hours ago, BlackShark said:

We are only missing a few Japanese promotional trainers. They were all added to the No-Intro database during this summer, but they are still not publicly available though.

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There's something else we are still missing as well: FRLG and Emerald e-Card trainers (about 100 cards). Unlike RS trainers these are used at Trainer Tower/Hill and they have a different unknown structure (they have tile map data for the tower floors). Their data is located at the 0x1E000 block in the save file.

Yeah @HaxAras had 32 FR/LG cards. He has sold them all since. I wish I knew, I could have scanned them and converted the dotcode. :/

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6 minutes ago, Sabresite said:

Yeah @HaxAras had 32 FR/LG cards. He has sold them all since. I wish I knew, I could have scanned them and converted the dotcode. :/

Don't worry, I have almost all of them. Just 7/103 missing.

Maybe I'm going to figure out how we can put those trainers into files like ect trainers. But at the moment I'm missing time and motivation for that.

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Here are the 9 previously missing ECT files which I've mentioned in my post above! RS Trainers are complete now!

08-P007 Ruin Maniac Sagami
08-N001 Psychic Teruko
08-N002 Triathlete Kimiko
08-N003 Gentleman Norton
08-N004 Guitarist Simon
08-N005 Battle Girl Hozumi
08-N006 Lass Ritsue
08-N007 School Kid Yuuma
08-N008 Expert Taisen

ECT.zip

 

Action Replay codes for Japanese RS:

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Guitarist Simon
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School Kid Yuuma
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Sorry, I have a question. I really need your help.

Can I use e-Reader mode in the Pokemon Emerald US version?

In the Pokemon Emerald Japan version, If it was not connected to anything, the mystery gift menu will be in e-Reader mode.

But In the US version, If it was not connected to anything, The mystery gift menu just outputs a message; The Wireless Adapter is not connected. So I can't read e-Reader data from US Emerald.

Stupidly I struggled all day with this problem. Cause I saw a post from another site that someone could get an Eon ticket from the US Emerald to the E-reader.

Am I being deceived? Help me. :/

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On 15/9/2015 at 11:27 AM, lostaddict said:

OK here are some custom cards i create for Altering Cave and Wish Eggs. I don't have the originals so this is the best think i could come with... If you have any ideas on the text please share it.

Also if there is anyone lucky enough to have a Wish Egg card from the original distribution (if there was a card), please share it...

Altering_Cave_Card.pngWish_Egg_Card.png

Edit (16/9/2015):

For those who are interested in the WISH Eggs, here are the first 2 I have recreated:

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Do you have those Wonder cards? I mean "Altering Cave" and "Wish Eggs" because I just found the pk3 files for Eggs but never the wonder card for the Altering Cave.

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7 hours ago, AlexG93 said:

Do you have those Wonder cards? I mean "Altering Cave" and "Wish Eggs" because I just found the pk3 files for Eggs but never the wonder card for the Altering Cave.

Because most people got mystic or Aurora ticket so close to the wish eggs, it is doubtful if any have survived.

Not to mention I was told someone who had wish and pcny pokes let their daughter restart their sapphire game, nuking everything.

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On 2/25/2018 at 10:47 PM, Sabresite said:

Because most people got mystic or Aurora ticket so close to the wish eggs, it is doubtful if any have survived.

Not to mention I was told someone who had wish and pcny pokes let their daughter restart their sapphire game, nuking everything.

Unfortunately yes...
About the story... I can't tell you how many times I heard stuff like this. :( 
Lost Mystery Gifts and Events because of overwritten save files...

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Sorry for barging in all of a sudden, I am trying to compile all Event Items for Pokemon Emerald US version, are there any roms/e-card roms for the Old Sea Map distribution? I can't seem to find any throughout the internet neither have I found any good app which I could probably use to generate a game save file of my own.

 

Please help

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2 hours ago, XNightwing13666 said:

And another question

 

Is it possible to get the Old Sea Map by Record Mixing between a Japanese Emerald sav and a US Emerald sav?

Not possible. Old sea map isn't passed via record mixing.

also don't ask for Roms. That's piracy and against our rules.

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Wow! I noticed that in a few months it's 3 years since I started this thread. :D There hasn't been any update a long time though...
The last thing I tried was to figure out the difference between the communication of the Japanese and the International games.
Because for some reason the American Aurora Ticket ROM won't communicate with the Japanese games. They don't recognize each other.
So I did some disassembly work but I couldn't find the reason. I would appreciate if someone could take a close look at the asm, maybe I just overlooked something...
Or if there's anyone who has experience with this communication stuff it would be great as well.

Btw. Since I don't expect any new Mystery Gifts to appear I decided to make everything about Gen 3 Mystery Gifts public... including the checksum algorithm, so you can find everything in the first post of this thread. There's everything you need to know for editing Gen 3 Mystery Gifts, for example in case someone wants to add Gen 3 Mystery Gifts to PKHeX. I think it would be great for PKHeX to support Mystery Gifts of all generations.


Thanks for your understanding and for being patient!
I really did my best as a preservationist and sometimes wished it went just a little bit more successful...

Enjoy!

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2 hours ago, ajxpk said:

Wow! I noticed that in a few months it's 3 years since I started this thread. :D There hasn't been any update a long time though...
The last thing I tried was to figure out the difference between the communication of the Japanese and the International games.
Because for some reason the American Aurora Ticket ROM won't communicate with the Japanese games. They don't recognize each other.
So I did some disassembly work but I couldn't find the reason. I would appreciate if someone could take a close look at the asm, maybe I just overlooked something...
Or if there's anyone who has experience with this communication stuff it would be great as well.

Btw. Since I don't expect any new Mystery Gifts to appear I decided to make everything about Gen 3 Mystery Gifts public... including the checksum algorithm, so you can find everything in the first post of this thread. There's everything you need to know for editing Gen 3 Mystery Gifts, for example in case someone wants to add Gen 3 Mystery Gifts to PKHeX. I think it would be great for PKHeX to support Mystery Gifts of all generations.

Thanks for your understanding and for being patient!
I really did my best as a preservationist and sometimes wished it went just a little bit more successful...

Enjoy!

Hello I´m very interested with this project. I read several forums, and I mean, guau. Do you planned collect every event of e-reader? I wish I could played at Altering cave with Jotho´s pokemon:P.

 

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