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  1. Here is the (fore)last one of them all Alola Cap Pikachu Enjoy it! SM 0223 - サトシのピカチュウ(アローラキャップ).wc7
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  2. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The world's first ever Pokemon XD:GoD hack! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Main Features: Physical/Special Split Gen VII type matchup chart including fairy type New set of shadow pokemon and other obtainable pokemon Over 100 Shadow Pokemon Over 50 Shadow Moves Over 75 Wild Pokemon Moves and abilities from later generations Mostly Gen VII Game Mechanics More challenging opponents Corrupted Save files Download How to patch your ROM: Change Log: Known Bugs: Notes: Recommended Dolphin Settings: provided by @Grip55 FAQs: Special Thanks @Tux @psy_commando @Tiddlywinks @Made_s @Ddeathscythe
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  3. Actually that's a genius idea. IIRC, all that's left is to save the battle video, right? I'll give it a shot right away //---edit1---// managed to do both battles, will upload both sets soon. //---edit2---// Done! PGL QR sets.rar I'll create a download page for them later, after I wake up
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  4. The only way I can think of for doing that would be to do a local wireless battle with the teams using the unrestricted level cap, which I unfortunately can't do since I don't have a second copy. Hopefully somebody else can get them without the Level 50 cap. At least the Level 1 Mimikyu was able to go through unscathed.
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  5. If I recall correctly, there may not be a legitimate way to do so, without cheats. We have a file of it here: and a page listing how it's done:
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  6. Thanks for the upload! It's been uploaded to our event gallery! edit: @Kirzi also confirmed via twitter that the early upload also allowed users with the serial code to grab it!
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  7. At the moment you could only change that using an Hex Editor like HxD. To do so open your save file, go to offset 0x7E844 and copy the 18 (0x12) bytes from 0x7E844 - 0x7E855 over to offset 0x7E85C - 0x7E86D. After that you need to fix the checksum. Open your save in BW Tool again, open the Memory Link Editor and click Save and Exit. (The Update Checksums button in the main window doesn't take the DLC region into account.) @suloku In ML_Block2 TID (0x5C), SID (0x5E) and Name (0x60) needs to be set as well.
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  8. At a technical level, playing on emulators, and using external modification devices and software, regardless if it is PKHeX or GameShark/Action Replay, removes legitimacy and authenticity of the game save and data within it. (Which is one reason why many people rather use glitches as opposed to save editing) You Pokemon will be at best legal. (not legitimate. though people like Verlis will out right say you're hacking, which he isn't wrong) Anyhow, for Gen III and Gen IV Pokemon, it's no biggie, if you're using PKHeX to give items, increase EVs, change moves, (not touch stats basically) however the big problem arises, if you want to meddle with anything PID related, such as, and not limited to: PID Shininess Gender IVs Ability Nature That's right, in Gen III and IV, Pokemon have "PID-IV" correlation, and anything above can be traced to PID and RNG calls. While PKHeX doesn't check PID-IV correlation, there are other tools out there that can, such as Pokegen and RNG Reporter. I think Gen V doesn't have PID correlation (?), and I stand to be corrected. EVEN WITH ALL ABOVE SAID, PKHeX is still the preferred method of editing, since everything else is simplified, and has built in hack checker, for other things such as locations, moves, etc. I'll rather you catch a Pokemon and do minor edits, rather than make one from scratch.
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  9. You can find the source code on Kaphotics' GitHub: https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX
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  10. 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$gba 2.8e) Alternatively, there are a handful of decent emulators that are compatible with Mac. I am not certain if any of them support local trading.
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  11. @jasenyoface are you able to help assist this member with OS X instructions and emulator questions? I'm not too sure which emulator works for it. If you were using Windows, I'll say VBA M (or no$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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  12. But what about it is special, is it just the aesthetic or will it have a different Z-Move?
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  13. Did the trailer give any indication of where it would be at (even remotely)? I thought that it'd be another Alola game in a way similar to that of Emerald in relation to Ruby/Sapphire.
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  14. As soon as USUM was announced it clicked for me too. Also I bet the new game takes place in Kanto or somewhere similar.
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