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    Between 17th June to 14th July 2017, AEON Malls in Japan will be giving away Serial Code, for various partner Pokemon of Ash's classmates (in the anime). These Pokemon also received a re-distribution at Pokemon Centers via Local Wireless. While they look identical to the initial distribution, their wonder card ID is different, hence allowing repeats. Pokemon Physical Serial Code Collection dates (Only one allowed) Serial Code End Redemption Dates Pokemon Center Local Wireless Dates (Only one type, Once per day) Mallow's Steenee 17 Jun to 25 Jun, 2017 04 Jul, 2017 22 Jul to Aug 13, 2017 Kiawe's Turtonator 26 Jun to 04 Jul, 2017 14 Jul, 2017 22 Jul to Aug 13, 2017 Lillie's Alolan Vulpix "Shiron" 05 Jul to 14 Jul, 2017 24 Jul, 2017 22 Jul to Aug 13, 2017 Species Turtonator Nickname (default, save lang) OT カキ TID 170626 Distribution (Various) Location the Pokémon animated show Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games JP 3DS: SM (Serial - 0235) All Region: SM (Local - 0244) Lv. 30 Met Lv. 27 Nature Brave Ability Shell Armor (1) Item Moomoo Milk Bundled Item None Card Per Save (See above) Classic Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Flamethrower Shell Trap Dragon Tail (None) WC ID: 「カキのバクガメス プレゼント」's receiving text 0x2D Thank you for coming to the store! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. カキのバクガメス プレゼント ヴェラかざんのごとく もえる あつきこころ! カキの バクガメスを プレゼント! これからも アニメでの かつやくを たのしみにしていてね! Format Ver.1.0.5-4, Post Updated Date:20171105_1609
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  2. Hello! I'm brand new here but I've been using PKHeX for a little while now. I decided to replay both Pokemon Colosseum and Pokemon XD on the Gamecube recently. Upon completion of both, I traded over every single Pokemon from both games into my Emerald game cart. I went and opened it up in PKHeX so I could transfer some easily into my Sun game and noticed a few things regarding the legality checking for Pokemon originating in these games. The mistakes I've found are as follows: According to PKHeX, all Pokemon snagged in Pokemon Colosseum should have a 'Fateful Encounter' flag. If it's missing, it marks the Pokemon saying, "Invalid: Special ingame Fateful Encounter flag missing." This is not correct. Pokemon snagged in Colosseum do not have a fateful encounter flag (Only Pokemon snagged from XD do). The Eevee you get as your starter in Pokemon XD does have a 'Fateful Encounter' flag by default but PKHeX seems to think that it shouldn't, stating, "Invalid: Fateful Encounter should not be checked." Again, this is incorrect and the Eevee starter from XD should in fact have a fateful encounter flag. Similarly, any wild Pokemon encountered at PokeSpots in Pokemon XD do have fateful encounter flags but PKHeX wrongly says they shouldn't. Finally, the Elekid (nicknamed ZAPRONG) you can trade for at the Outskirt Stand in XD states, "Invalid: Invalid Met Level, expected 0." This value should be 20, not 0. New: Female Snorunt caught in XD, transferred to a newer gen, and evolved to Froslass is being marked as illegal. Invalid Moves, Ribbons, and Unable to match encounter from origin game. It seems to not make the connection that a XD Snorunt could potentially be evolved to Froslass later down the line. File added below. All of this data was gathered by me personally. Both games were played through start to finish without any cheats, glitches, or save file editing (Minus the Colosseum Master Ball glitch ). Basically, the data is accurate. I'm not sure how much you guys really care about making sure the legality checking for Colosseum/XD is 100% accurate but I figured I could at least contribute this information. Hopefully it makes it into the next patch! Any further questions, feel free to reply here or send me a message! Hopefully this helps someone! SPECULATION: I believe some of these issues stem from the 'Origin Game' part of the 'Met' tab. Colosseum and XD share an option for Origin Game, when they really should be two separate options. Possible Solution?: Would it be possible for PKHeX to check Pokemon species and 'met level' to determine which game it originated in (Between Colosseum/XD)? Then figure out if there should be a fateful encounter flag present or not based on that? Even though there are some Pokemon available in both games, the met level will never be the same between the two games as every encounter has a set level except for the wild Pokemon in XD. But even those, you can still determine based on species and met level which game they came from. Edit: Examples of each kind of Pokemon are uploaded below. Colosseum Shadow Pokemon: 234 - STANTLER - 76BA9444C749.pk3 XD Starter/Eeveelution: 135 - JOLTEON - 2BCE45382A22.pk3 XD Wild Pokemon: 231 - PHANPY - 712EE213A4D6.pk3 XD Elekid Trade: 239 - ZAPRONG - 2B43457A38A1.pk3 XD Original Snorunt transferred from XD (Legal): 361 - SNORUNT - 36150E9F6D0C.pk3 XD Snorunt transferred into Gen 7 now evolved to Froslass being marked as illegal: 478 - Froslass - 18500E9F6D0C.pk7
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  3. I wonder why the tournament editor doesn't have any listings for the studiomons... Then I'd prolly make one with Tyranitar, MT, & MT2... And yes, I think PWT supports Battle Box but I could be unsure...
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  4. I think it's more beta rental teams than unreleased but anyway you can dump them if you want if you think they have any interest ^^ With USUM I think that we'll have another "Totem" Quest and probably with the demo too other quests soon. Finally, remember we're still looking for the Studiomons of B2W2 and the Bingo Pokemon of 'XD.
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  5. Visit this thread to conveniently get a copy of PKHeX that will work on OS X and macOS: Be advised that PKHeX Is a Windows application and any version of PKHeX that is available for OS X and macOS may not function as intended: What's next? Open PKHeX and explore the program; familiarize yourself with its UI, features and settings. It is a very straight forward and an easy-to-use save editor. If needed, there are a ton of tutorials about using PKHeX on Youtube. I would suggest watching a few of those. However there are times when we get stumped and can't quite figure out how to tweak that certain something or perhaps you discovered a bug. Thankfully, there are help forums and FAQs to refer to. (As always, Please search the forums before posting about any obstacles you may encounter. It's likely that others may have already posted about <insert question/issue> and said question/issue has already been addressed.) PKHeX Support Forum is located here: https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/forum/83-pkhex/ PKHeX FAQ is located here: https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/topic/38168-frequently-asked-questions/ Emulators and Save files: EDIT: I agree with theSLAYER about using no$gba emulator because of the trading feature. It a upports GBA and NDS ROMS. It is a Windows program, however, one can use a Mac program called Winebottler to “force” no$gba to run on OS X and macOS. (I have tested the stability of this method and can say with confidence that it functions well when using no$gba 2.8e) Alternatively, there are a handful of decent emulators that are compatible with Mac. I am not certain if any of them support local trading.
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  6. @jasenyoface are you able to help assist this member with OS X instructions and emulator questions? I'm not too sure which emulator works for it. If you were using Windows, I'll say VBA M (or no$gba), as it has trading functions. If playing Gen I & II games, I would have also recommended bgb (also for trading functions, and the turbo isn't as fast as VBA when playing gb/gbc games, so easier to track what you're doing) If you have a NDS (not 3DS, NDS), there are homebrew for your cart, that can extract GBA and NDS games. For NDS games:
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  7. I will give it a try today tomorrow, just be patient. EDIT: I probably won't do this. I'm not in a good mood right know..... Anyway, for whoever is going to get these, here is an AR code to unlock all Pokewood scripts so you won't have to make good movies to unlock them. Unlock All Pokewood Scripts (Press Select) 94000130 FFFB0000 B2000024 00000000 00026320 FFFFFFFF 20026324 000000FF 00026338 FFFFFFFF 2002633C 000000FF D2000000 00000000 In your RAM dump search for pokeparty.c, right below the third appearance should be your enemy's party.
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