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This type of Pokémon shouldn't be traded at all, I mean it makes people happy until they find out the real deal with them.2 points
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I've been gone for a long time as college and work are taking most of my time (and most of my spare time is now spent at keeping up with seasonal animes), but happened to be lurking here last night and saw jojo's request regarding Poké Pelago, so decided to try it out, as I had plenty of research material -- by which I mean hundreds of save backups on a recycle bin that hasn't been emptied in years. This is what I found out: The encounter with Mohn after the fire trial is controlled by event constant 470. When he's ready to show up, its value is 18000, and after he talks to you becomes 18200. However, as I expected beforehand, changing that alone won't do any good, as the menu will lack the Pelago icon even if the event is flagged as done. After a long and extremely tedious search in HxD, found the menu data. Then replaced the values between offsets 4600-462F with this: That enabled a functional Pelago icon on the menu, so I tried it on an even earlier save (before being dragged to the Trainers' School) and worked just fine, got access to Poké Pelago without having even completed the first trial. No Charizard ride flag needs to be manipulated. So, got these and dumped'em: 041 - Zubat - 7D4CC628B493.pk7 086 - Seel - BBC8B9E66C4A.pk7 278 - Wingull - 61E2C8C68B7D.pk7 731 - Pikipek - 4556223AD842.pk7 Lacking Cutiefly Also, these three stayed, so here, in case you want the things to have actual trainer data: 086 - Seel - B5D8B9E66C4A.pk7 278 - Wingull - E954E6BE24C2.pk7 731 - Pikipek - BA51A9B71124.pk7 Seel is the same as the dumped one, but Wingull and Pikipek are different. Also, met dates might seem impossible as of today, but that's just cuz I changed my device's date to accelerate the process. *All of this applies solely to USUM. Haven't checked whether SM is any different or not.2 points
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I'm always really curious how people got in to Pokemon and what people enjoy about the games. This post ended up a lot longer than I expected, however I hope you enjoy the read and i'd be interested in knowing you got in to Pokemon. I remember back in 1999 I had two friends who's granddad / grandma lived at the bottom of my street, they used to usually stop there for a night each weekend. Usually they would come up to see me and my brother or we would go down to their grandparents to see them. Anyway one weekend one of them had a new GameBoy game, this been Pokemon Red, after he told me how you could collect 150 Pokemon, trade, battle and evolve them, I was amazed. A few months later I had enough money saved to buy the game ,so I did. I got Red and my Brother got Blue. I remember all 4 of us used to play the games loads, eventually between us finishing the Pokedex. I eventually got an action replay to we could all get Mew, we had heard all the rumours about him been under a truck and so on, however no one really knew if they were true or not. You have to remember this is back in 1999. Internet access wasn't exactly everywhere then. Our family had dialup internet which myself and my brother were allowed to use for 1 hour each on a weekend, as it was quite expensive back then. I think thats how i found out you could use 0115D8CF (the only gameshark code i can remember) on a gameshark / action replay to turn all wild Pokemon in to Mew. With that in mind i got a gameshark, no one believed I had Mew, when i proved it they all wanted one, so I ended up trading a lot of Mews to people back then! Through the limited internet access we had back then my friend who got me in to Pokemon told me he knew someone who had this new Pokemon game that was out in Japan called Pokemon Gold and could play it on his PC with something called an Emulator. None of us really had any idea what was back then, however we managed to find a Geocities website with a download of NO$GMB and a partially translated JPN Pokemon Gold Rom. This was like wow, mind blown. Their was so many new Pokemon, the game was in colour and two of us could play at the same time using the NO$GMB emulator and trade Pokemon. Needless to say beyond the first couple of towns / cities the game only had the menus translated, however we still pretty much got the first 8 gym badges, not really understanding much of the story, but just been amazed by all these new Pokemon no one really knew anything about. I remember we copied the emulator and partially translated Pokemon Gold on to a floppy disk so my friends could play it at their granddads and at home too, as they didn't have internet access at the time. This was around a year and a half before the game was officially released in Europe. Shortly after the game was released in the US, an independent shop in our town must have imported lots of copies from the US and started selling them. They sold out however reserved us some copies for when they next got a shipment in, I think this would have been around Christmas in 2000 ish. Needless to say we had the game months before it came out in Europe. Still to this day i have my save game and need around 9 Pokemon to complete the Pokedex, I really should try and do that sometime! After Pokemon Gold / Silver i think we all kind of lost interest in Pokemon, partially due to not been able to trade up Pokemon to Ruby / Sapphire from previous games and with School / College taking up a lot more time than it used to. I still purchased Pokemon Ruby in 2003 when it was released in the UK, however no one I knew was really interested in Pokemon by then, I lost interest myself never actually finished Ruby until years later. In 2007 after having various jobs i decided to Uni, which is when i got in to Pokemon again. I was on a Computing related course where my coursemates also loved the Pokemon games when they were younger. I think we ended up talking about Pokemon one day, realised we all had an Nintendo DS so we went out and purchased Pokemon Diamond / Pearl. By this time Pokemon had the one thing we all agreed we wanted as kids, online trading! In free time between lectures we used to go have some food and play Pokemon together, after finishing Diamond and Pearl we went back and finished Ruby / Sapphire and the Leaf Green / Fire Red remakes. This kept us all interested in Pokemon until 2010 when Heart Gold / Soul Silver were released, we all agreed these would be the best Pokemon games ever, as we all thought Gold / Silver we're the best game when we were younger. Sadly they came out at such an awful time for us, it was our final few weeks at Uni before exams started, so i think we played it for one weekend solid, got to around the Pokemon League with the first 8 gym badges. After that Uni was basically over, we graduated and after summer everyone went home, 100's of miles apart. I purchased Pokemon White when that was released in 2011, however all i did was get 1 gym badge and download the Victini WiFi event. I'd literally just started a new job a few weeks before so Pokemon wasn't really on my mind back then. In 2013 i got a 3DS XL for Christmas, along with a copy of Pokemon Y. I played that quite a bit at Christmas but never really got hooked on Pokemon again. I then got Pokemon Omega Ruby a year later and really enjoyed that, I wouldn't say i got totally hooked on Pokemon but i did finish it. It was Christmas 2015, I happened to be at a family gathering with some cousins who were playing it, one of my cousins was working on a living Pokedex and I just thought i've always wanted to do that in Pokemon why have i never bothered? At this point I was not really interested in the Xbox 360 / Xbox One i'd mainly been gaming on for many years now. So I ended up going home and finishing up some loose ends on Omega Ruby, Pokemon Y, then going back and finishing Pokemon White, Black 2 and Heart Gold slowly though 2016, collecting all the in game legendaries from past games i knew i'd need for my living Pokedex. My goal was to try and do the Pokedex with myself as the OT for all Pokemon where possible. A friend from Uni and someone i'd known since School all got back in to Pokemon on the 3DS, so we setup a WhatsApp group chat and have randomly been trading online and collecting the Pokemon 20th Anniversary events between us this year. I had various event Pokemon in past games, however i re-visited GEN 3 this year i got talking to HaxAras, we started to project to collect Pokemon GEN 3 Pokemon still in GEN 3 as this seemed to be the only generation where it wasn't possible to get all the event Pokemon. GEN 1 and 2 had so few events, and most events for the WiFi games onward had been pretty well preserved on Project Pokemon. So fast forward to today im still hooked on Pokemon, playing through Pokemon Moon when time allows, i've currently just got to the start of the 4th island. Once i've finished that im going to keep working on my living Pokedex in GEN 6, which after importing from previous games I think I have around 600 of 721, or 600 of 820 when we can finally import in to Sun / Moon. A future long term goal is to do a living dex in GEN 3 as i'm still very much interested in that, especially in obtaining all the event Pokemon. Which is why i think the release of the 10ANNIV Distribution Cartridge by Deoxyz the other day is pretty awesome. I think for me I keep coming back to Pokemon as i love the collecting aspect of the game, plus the fact you can trade Pokemon up from all previous games in to the current generation of games, allowing you to still use all the Pokemon you put so much time in to going back many years. I personally can't wait to be able to import Pokemon from GEN 1 to GEN 7 as i have my saves from my childhood Red and Yellow on my 3DS waiting. I'm really hoping Nintendo release Gold / Silver and Crystal on the 3DS next year, so we finally have a way of importing Pokemon from all previous games in to the current generation, even if you do need to do a bit of hacking to get your old saves on the 3DS. Needless to say i'm pretty much hooked and can't see that changing any time soon now, especially with playing Pokemon Go with friends and family. So how did you get in to Pokemon? what do you like about Pokemon? and what's kept you interested in Pokemon over the years?1 point
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Looks like I uploaded the "debug" version, which really isn't different from the release version besides the date string at the top. I'll swap the debug for release later today, but there's no need to re download.1 point
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I thought i'd share a story of some really old Pokemon I found this weekend. These we're on a 17 year old floppy disk, dating back to 07/05/2000 by the looks of it. Back then Pokemon Gold / Silver had only been released in Japan and would not be released in Europe until almost a year later, however i didn't know any of that back then. I remember one weekend my friend who's Granddad lived a few houses down the street came around to visit. He said someone at his school said he had a new Pokemon game called Gold and Silver which was only out in Japan and could play it on his PC with something called an Emulator. To us this seemed amazing as we had no idea more Pokemon games than Red and Blue even existed, keep in mind at this point Pokemon Yellow hadn't even been released in Europe yet. Emulators and roms didn't really mean anything to either of us, however I did have limited access to the internet. For some context back then the internet was just becoming affordable, 1p a minute dial-up internet was something Freeserve started to offer here in the UK, which finally persuaded my parents to let us get the internet. I was however limited to 1 hour a week on the internet so we didn't get a really expensive phone bill. As it happened I'd not used my internet allowance for the weekend yet, so I remember we connected to the internet and searched on Yahoo. We found a Geocities site which had the NO$GMB emulator and a vary basic translation of Pokemon Gold, i seem to remember this had the menu's, items and Pokemon names along with the story to around the 3rd gym translated to English. Needless to say we were amazed and slowly downloaded it. What was even more cool at the time was the NO$GMB emulator could emulate the game twice, meaning we could both play using different keys on the keyboard and trade Pokemon with each other. I remember my friend took a copy on a floppy disk home with him so he could play on his PC too. We would then go to eachothers house with our save games on a floppy disk to play Pokemon together and trade. With Windows 98 been as stable as it was back then the younger me was smart enough to backup my save games on floppy disks, as i'd already lost everything more than once due to multiple PC crashes. This floppy with all my save games is something i recently came across, despite not been touched for 17+ years going by the dates of the files on it I was able to copy everything off it. On this disk was a zip with various saves from the NO$GMB emulator, including the save from the somewhat translated Pokemon Gold we used to play. So I now have my very first: Typhlosion at level 58 Feraligatr at level 56 Meganium at 54 I also appear to have in my party: Togepi at level 5, i believe I had the egg in my party for almost the entire game for it to eventually hatch Marill at level 15 Pidgey at level 5 The zip file with my emulator saves: Save game data in PKHex: It appears i'd played for 20 and a half hours back then and managed to get the first 10 gym badges. With the recent announcement of Pokemon Gold and Silver for the 3DS VC I will certainly have to transfer my first GEN 2 Pokemon up to GEN 7! I'd totally forgotten about this until I found the old floppy.1 point
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Hey all! I thought I'd share something really cool and that is... Legal PokeDex and Bag inventory hex codes! That's right! I've been working on this on the side since the PGL banning took effect, and have been researching what is out and what isn't. If you know if something is released or not that I haven't included in the Dex or inventory, do post about it. If you haven't noticed, I've not included some past gen Pokemon: mainly Mythical Pokemon with Chinese entries as it's a newly added language this gen and those Pokemon would need to be released as an event. !USE THESE AT YOUR OWN RISK AS GAME FREAK AND NINTENDO MAY NOT UP TO DATE WITH WHAT IS RELEASED THEMSELVES! Pokemon Sun and Moon PokeDex legally complete (Start-Offset: 2A88 End-Offset: 32E7): Item Pouch all legal Items x900 (Start-Offset: 0 End-Offset: 6B7): Medicine Pouch all legal Medicines x900 (Start-Offset: B48 End-Offset: C47): Berry Pouch all legal Berries x900 (Start-Offset: C48 End-Offset: D67): Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon PokeDex legally complete (Start-Offset: 2C88 End-Offset: 34E7): Item Pouch all legal Items x900 (Start-Offset: 0 End-Offset: 53F): Medicine Pouch all legal Medicines x900 (Start-Offset: B74 End-Offset: C63): Berry Pouch all legal Berries x900 (Start-Offset: C64 End-Offset: D6F): Here are the legal Key Items and Z-Crystals lists on Bulbapedia: http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Key_Items_in_Generation_VII http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Z-Crystal To break it down: What Key Items you can permanently have when post game Sun and Moon: DNA Splicers Enigmatic Card Exp. Share Fishing Rod (SM) Forage Bag Gracidia Key Stone Lens Case Makeup Bag (Only if playing as female character) Sun Flute (Pokémon Sun only) Moon Flute (Pokémon Moon only) Oval Charm Prison Bottle Reveal Glass Shiny Charm Z-Ring Zygarde Cube Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon: DNA Splicers Exp. Share Fishing Rod (SM) Forage Bag Gracedia Key Stone Lens Case Makeup Bag (Only if playing as female character) N-Lunarizer N-Solarizer Oval Charm Prison Bottle Rainbow Flower Sun Flute (Pokémon Ultra Sun only) Moon Flute (Pokémon Ultra Moon only) Surge Badge Z-Power Ring Zygarde Cube Z-Crystals unreleased for Sun and Moon: -All known Z-Crystals are legally available for these games as of Sept. 19, 2017! Z-Crystals unreleased for Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon: -All known Z-Crystals can be obtained through in-game methods! Simple Instructions 1) First off download a hex editing tool, I recommend HxD as it's user friendly and advanced. You can download it by clicking here. Note: If you have a Mac, try running it in Wine or use Hex Fiend. (Won't be able to properly assist you if this is your setup.) 2) Open your save file (the main file) in the hex editor. 3) Press Ctrl+E. 4) Enter the following values for the Start-Offset and End-Offset listed for your desired option and press OK. (eg. Enter 2A88 for Start-Offset and 32E7 for End-Offset if you want the legal PokeDex for SM, or 2C88 for Start-Offset and 34E7 for End-Offset for the legal PokeDex in USUM,) 5) Highlight the entire block of values under the spoiler tag of your desired option and copy it. 6) Go back into the hex editor, Right-Click on the highlighted area and select Paste Write. 7) Save the file by going into File then hit Save or just press Ctrl+S. Open your save file you just hex edited in PKHeX and save it over the file you just created. (This will correct the checksum, which will allow you import your save that's been hex edited without any corruption.) 9) That's it! Just re-import your save back to your game with your 3DS save tool of choice and enjoy!1 point
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Every single thing he trades is fake. You don't need to look into the ID number. As soon as you check the OT, you'll know it's the guy who is a plague on WT, trading away his hacked garbage to unsuspecting people.1 point