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  1. Here's a list of the more prominent save editors out there. If something's not right or if something should be up there but isn't, let us know! Main Series PKHeX (Gen 1 to 7) The crown champion of save editors, this handles saves from every generation. Comes with in-built legality checking, mystery gift and trainer editing, among other things. Some niche values like underground flags in DPPt (Gen 4) aren't available, and you'll need to fall back on PokeSav for those. PokeGen (Gen 4 to 5) One of the leading save editors of its time, PokeGen focuses more on editing Pokemon data. PokeSav (Gen 4 to 5) Before PKHeX there was PokeGen, and before PokeGen there was PokeSav. Back in my day, UI wasn't something worth investing in! Some niche functionality like underground editing is still unique to PokeSav, though. PKX Delta (Gen 1 to 3) If you need to load Gen 1 to 3 data created by a legacy tool like PikaSav or A-Save, you'll have to fall back on PKX Delta. pk2pk (Gen 3 to 6) Allows for the migration of Pokemon from Gen 3/4/5 to 4/5/6. PKMDS Code Library (Gen 3 to 6) For other developers, this is a code library to help you get started. Currently supports Gen V and limited portions of Gen III / VI. Online Pokemon Database (Gen 3 to 6) The PokeCheck of today. Upload Pokemon from Gen 3 to Gen 6, manage them, and view their legality. Rhydon Save Editor (Gen 1) Save editor for RBY. PkmGCSaveEditor (Gen 3) Save editor for Colosseum and XD. Allows converting between main series games. Trigger's PC (Gen 3) A "Legit-Use" Everything Bank and Save Manager for Gen 3. Mystery Gift Tool (Gen 3) Nintendo Events, Wondercards, e-Trainer cards and e-Berry editor. Mirage Island Finder (Gen 3) For finding Mirage Island in RSE. Feebas Fishing Spot Finder (Gen 3) This tool allows to see the Feebas fishing spot seed in a Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire or Emerald savegame. PPSE-DS (Gen 4) Save Editor that runs ON the DS! Runs off Flashcarts and edits the save without the need for a PC. Generation 5 Save Tool (Gen 5) Multipurpose save game editor. Can edit the Entralink, Medals, Memory Link, Join Avenue, and Hidden Grotto. Download Tournament Editor (Gen 5) Tool to edit downloadable Pokemon World Tournaments in Gen 5. Pokestar Pokemon Enabler (Gen 5) Editor for B2W2 to modify Pokestar Studios Pokemon and the Hall of Fame. PKMDS G5 PC Storage Sorter (Gen 5) As an example of what the aforementioned code library can do, this tool sorts your entire Gen 5 PC in National Dex order. WC6Full Creator (Gen 6) Application to dump full Wondercard data from saves. Pokemon Link Tool (Gen 6) Allows dumping and injecting of Pokemon Link data for XYORAS. Spin-off Series Sky Editor (PMD: Various) and Sky JEditor (Java Port) Save Editor for many Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games (not the 3DS ones though). Pokemon Ranger Mission Injector Supports Shadows of Almia and Guardian Signs. Tools whose features are already present in a newer tool are listed below:
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  2. This is a project I started working on a few months go, then shared on my own site where it gained some interest from members on here also. I have decided to cross post here in the hope more people might want to get involved. HaxAras who is also a member of Project Pokemon has easily contributed as many hours as I have in putting this save community save of GEN 3 Event Pokemon together, this has essentially become our personal project. The goal of this project is to have a community save which contains as many Legit GEN 3 event Pokemon as possible, which are still in GEN 3. This is easier said than done as a lot of people have since palparked them in to newer Pokemon games. This save is for an English copy of Pokemon Fire Red (UK and US tested), however you should be able to restore the save to other language versions of Pokemon Fire Red also. Credits: Although I started and have probably put around 40+ hours in to this project so far, it would be nothing without the massive contributions from the following people. HaxAras - Continued help with developing this save, HaxAras has contributed many Pokemon from his personal collection and purchased additional hardware to enable him to contribute more. vi3t - Publicly posted Pokemon Fire Red Save this is based on, which contained some nice event Pokemon. Big Mike - Contributed event's to HaxAras King Impoleon - Publicly posted Aura Mew Box, Space Center Deoxys Box and Doel Deoxys. Nigol - 111 Ageto Celebi GameFaqs - Random saves on there uploaded many years ago contained some legit event Pokemon in this save Download: Pokemon GEN3 Legit Event Pokemon Save Download Want to contribute? If you have some GEN 3 event Pokemon you would like to contribute then please do get in touch. I can work with GBA Pokemon Saves from any region, Pokemon Box Ruby & Sapphire saves from any region or even .g3pkm files.
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  3. Here i Upload a Box full of Deoxys (.pkm) i've found on a LeafGreen Cartridge buyed from xxxxx :wink:. The last Deoxys is a DOEL. https://www.mediafire.com/folder/s7h12klfehr21/SpaceCDeoxys
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  4. Hexadecimal Converter: http://www.mathsisfun.com/binary-decimal-hexadecimal-converter.html ~Preston's Guide to 44h, 45h, 46h, 47h, 85h, and 86h Values~ Last updated: 10/09/09 ~Which game uses these values?~ On R/S/E/FR/LG/CO/, none of the hidden values are used. On D/P, only the 85h is used. On Platinum, 44h-47h and 85h are used. On HeartGold and SoulSilver, 44h-47h and 85h-86h are used. ~What are the values for a Pokemon that was migrated from Pal-Park?~ D/P Migration: Set all values to 00 Platinum/HG/SS Migration: Set 46h to 37 (Pal-Park in hexadecimal) and the rest to 00. ~What do the values mean?~ 44h and 45h are used for who you recieved the egg from in Platinum/HG/SS. 46h and 47h are used for where the egg was hached at or where the Pokemon was caught at in Platinum/HG/SS. 85h is used to determine how the Pokemon was caught/received in D/P/Pt/HG/SS 86h is used to determine what Pokeball was used to capture the Pokemon in HG/SS ~Do the values change when you trade them to a different game?~ Once a Pokemon's values have been determined by the game, they will never change. This means trading a Pokemon from Diamond to Platinum will keep its regular hex values from Diamond. There are exceptions for Pokemon eggs when they are traded. Finding the Values: 44h and 45h 44h and 45h will always be 00 if your Pokemon did not come from an egg. If you obtained your Pokemon as an egg, go to PokeSav and look for the decimal number of where the egg was received at. For example, my Riolu was received from Riley. Riley's decimal value is 2010. (The decimal number is shown in PokeSav right next to Riley.) Now I need to convert 2010 to hexadecimal. If you don't know how to convert, then just use the link at the top. 2010 is 7DA in hex. Egg location and Met location are written from right to left in hex (called little endien). I'll rewrite 7DA to 07DA to make things easier. Since we have to read this from right to left, we need to break it in two and then flip the values. 1. 07DA 2. 07 DA 3. DA 07 So the 44h value will be DA and my 45h value will be 07. 46h and 47h These are found just the same way as the egg locations. Find the decimal number for where your Pokemon was hatched or caught at in PokeSav. My Riolu hatched at Iron Island, and Iron Island is 69 in decimal. So now I just convert 69 into hexadecimal, and I get 45. (0045) Since we have to read this from right to left, we need to break it in two and then flip the values. 1. 0045 2. 00 45 3. 45 00 My 46h value is 45, and my 47h value is 00. 85h 85h Values are used in Diamond and Pearl too, along with Platinum. 00 - Egg/Pal Park/Event/Honey Tree/Shaymin (D/P/Pt) 02 - Tall Grass/Darkrai (D/P/Pt) 04 - Dialga/Palkia (D/P/Pt) 05 - Cave/Hall of Origin/Giratina (D/P/Pt) 07 - Caught in the Water (D/P/Pt) 09 - Caught in Buildings (D/P/Pt) 17 - Distortion World (Giratina) (Pt) 18 - Starter Pokemon/Bebe's Eevee/Fossil Pokemon (Pt) 0A - Great Marsh/Safari Zone (D/P/Pt) 0C - Starter Pokemon/Fossil Pokemon (D/P) My Riolu was in an egg, so my 85h would be 00. 86h 86h Values are used in HeartGold and SoulSilver only to determine the PokeBall. (Thanks to Wylfred for listing them out!) If there is an *, that means the normal Pokeball slot in Pokesav should be set to a Pokeball. Never set the normal Pokeball slot in Pokesav to any Apricorn balls. 01 = Master Ball 02 = Ultra Ball 03 = Great Ball 04 = Poke Ball 05 = Safari Ball 06 = Net Ball 07 = Dive Ball 08 = Nest Ball 09 = Repeat Ball 0A = Timer Ball 0B = Luxury Ball 0C = Premier Ball 0D = Dusk Ball 0E = Heal Ball 0F = Quick Ball 10 = Cherish Ball 11 = Fast Ball* 12 = Level Ball* 13 = Lure Ball* 14 = Heavy Ball* 15 = Lovely Ball* 16 = Friend Ball* 17 = Moon Ball* 18 = Compé Ball* My Riolu's Summary: 44h: DA (Egg recieved from Riley) 45h: 07 (Egg recieved from Riley) 46h: 45 (Pokemon was hatched/caught at Iron Island) 47h: 00 (Pokemon was hatched/caught at Iron Island) 85h: 00 (Pokemon was hatched) 86h: 00 (Pokemon was hatched on Pt, not HG/SS) All the other values you see on Pokesav should be 00. None of them have been used yet. The Giratina Factor Giratina, as well as any other Pokemon caught or hatched in a new Platinum, HeartGold, or SoulSilver location, are kind of tricky. This will show you how the game reads these new locations, and how to create them. First of all, these are the new locations added. 112- Battle Frontier 113- Battle Factory 114- Battle Castle 115- Battle Roulette 116- Battle Stage 117- Distortion World 118- Global Terminal 119- R.A House 120- Match Place 121- Rotom's Room 122- Eterna Galactic HQ 123- Iron Ruins 124- Iceberg Ruins 125- Rock Peak Ruins 2011- Cynthia* (In Hex) 7E - New Bark Town 7F - Cherrygrove City 80 - Violet City 81 - Azelia Town 82 - Cianwood City 83 - Goldenrod City 84 - Olivine City 85 - Ecruteak City 86 - Mahogany Town 87 - Lake of Rage 88 - Blackthorn City 89 - Silver Cave 8A - Pallet Town 8B - Viridian City 8C - Pewter City 8D - Cerulean City 8E - Lavender Town 8F - Vermillion City 90 - Celadon City 91 - Fuchsia City 92 - Cinnabar Island 93 - Indigo Plateau 94 - Route 1 95 - Route 2 96 - Route 3 97 - Route 4 98 - Route 5 9A - Route 6 9B - Route 7 9C - Route 8 9D - Route 9 9E - Route 10 9F - Route 11 A0 - Route 12 A1 - Route 13 A2 - Route 14 A3 - Route 15 A4 - Route 16 A5 - Route 17 A6 - Route 18 A7 - Route 19 A8 - Route 20 A9 - Route 21 AA - Route 22 AB - Route 23 AC - Route 24 AD - Route 25 AE - Route 26 AF - Route 27 B0 - Route 28 B1 - Route 29 B2 - Route 30 B3 - Route 31 B4 - Route 32 B5 - Route 33 B6 - Route 34 B7 - Route 35 B8 - Route 36 B9 - Route 37 BA - Route 38 BB - Route 39 BC - Route 40 BD - Route 41 BE - Route 42 BF - Route 43 C0 - Route 44 C1 - Route 45 C2 - Route 46 C3 - Route 47 C4 - Route 48 C5 - Diglett Cave C6 - Mt. Moon C7 - Cerulean Cave C8 - Rock Tunnel C9 - Power Plant CA - Safari Zone CB - Seafoam Islands CC - Sprout Tower CD - Tin Tower CE - Burnt Tower CF - National Park D0 - Radio Tower D1 - Ruins of Alph D2 - Union Cave D3 - Slowpoke Well D4 - Lighthouse D5 - Rocket Hideout (Mahogany Town) D6 - Ilex Forest D7 - Goldenrod Underground D8 - Mt. Mortar D9 - Ice Path DA - Whirl Islands (Lugia's Chamber) DB - Silver Mountain Cave DC - Dark Cave DD - Victory Road DE - Dragon's Den DF - Tohjo Falls E0 - Viridian Forest E1 - Pokéthlon Dome E2 - S.S. Aqua E3 - Safari Zone Gate E4 - Cliff Cave E5 - Frontier Front E6 - Path to Tin Tower E7 - Shinto Ruins E8 - Hidden Tower E9 - Pokéwalker EA - Cliff’s Gate *2011 is the Hall of Fame for D/P/Pt, but when read for where the egg was from, Pt regards it as Cynthia. Okay, these are the new locations. But how would Diamond and Pearl read these unknown areas? Nintendo came up with a "good" solution. Here's how to do it: The first step is to convert your location to hex. I'm gonna give an example of me hatching a Togepi in Rotom's Room. Rotom's Room is 121 in decimal, and 79 (0079)in hex. 0079 00 79 79 00 So 46h will be 79 and 47h will be 00. This is where most people screw up. If you are using a new location in Platinum, you must set the place you met at to 3002 (FarAwayPlace). When the game notices your Pokemon was caught in a Faraway place, it then looks at your 46h and 47h values. If they are both 00, then the game will simply show FarAwayPlace. If they have values, such as my Togepi here, your game will show the hex value location for where the Pokemon was caught. This way, if you trade Giratina or any Pokemon from a new location in Platinum, it will show up as FarAwayPlace on Diamond and Pearl. (D/P do not read the 46h/47h values at all.) Please respond with any questions you have, or any part that was confusing to you! I would love to help! If you have any Information that isn't up here, please tell me! Special Thanks to: damio Sabresite SCV ZMaster Xeomyr Wylfred
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  5. In Japan they tend to distribute using a slot-2 device similar to this one: How do you think they release pre-order movie events without making them available to everyone?
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