AlamosIT Posted February 24, 2022 Posted February 24, 2022 Hello, I read about the new clone checker and I see that the new PKHeX version reports marked clones as illegal. I try to compare an original mon with his clone and I see the differences between them are just 2 bytes. So, is there a rapid way to use PKHeX to "unmark" the clone? This could be useful if, for exemple, someone frees the original mon instead of the clone.
theSLAYER Posted February 24, 2022 Posted February 24, 2022 23 minutes ago, AlamosIT said: Hello, I read about the new clone checker and I see that the new PKHeX version reports marked clones as illegal. I try to compare an original mon with his clone and I see the differences between them are just 2 bytes. So, is there a rapid way to use PKHeX to "unmark" the clone? This could be useful if, for exemple, someone frees the original mon instead of the clone. That question aside, for each clone set, all but one of the clones is marked. So you could just trash the clones and retrain that “one”.
AlamosIT Posted February 24, 2022 Author Posted February 24, 2022 (edited) 27 minutes ago, theSLAYER said: That question aside, for each clone set, all but one of the clones is marked. So you could just trash the clones and retrain that “one”. Yes I know it, but if I accidentally delete the original one in-game I wonder if there's a rapid way to unmark a survived clone, besides manually modify the .pb8 file with an HEX editor (personally I'm used to making backups of everything, so it isn't a real problem for me at the moment, it's "just in case"). Edited February 24, 2022 by AlamosIT 1
Kaphotics Posted February 24, 2022 Posted February 24, 2022 If only there was a batch editor that can set the DprFlagInvalid value to false for everything... 1
AlamosIT Posted February 24, 2022 Author Posted February 24, 2022 (edited) 29 minutes ago, Kaphotics said: DprFlagInvalid Ok, so this is its name, I found it. Thanks Edited February 24, 2022 by AlamosIT 1
theSLAYER Posted February 24, 2022 Posted February 24, 2022 (If it wasn’t already obvious, I didn’t know what it was called in batch editor, so I’m grateful for that piece of information too) 1
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