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  1. Okay, I've cloned PKHeX into a separate folder I called PKHeX-git, and used git --reset hard <commit> to obtain older versions of PKHeX. I have discovered that the 18.06.01 version of PKHeX imports sets without throwing errors, but all later stable versions of PKHeX do.
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  2. I did, but it still throws the error. Ugh! Nobody else can reproduce it, so it can't be a PKHeX problem. I wonder if it's a .NET problem.
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  3. Done, thanks for reporting https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/538e90dd858abada5de9b76d204b2a9a362b2d1e
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  4. In Ruby and Sapphire (Gen 3, not ORAS), if you edit your Battle Points value, when you will load your edited save, the game will say the save is corrupted, and the last save will be loaded. I guess it's because battle points didn't exist yet, they began to exist in Emerald not yet in RS. I suggest to remove battle points editing in the Misc tab for Ruby and Sapphire.
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  5. They definitely generated a 426th Mew. We may never find it. We know exactly how they filled it and in what order. Even that they filled it vertically and swapped two of them out of place. I think we did pretty well. Thanks @ajxpk!
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    This page contains all publicly available savefiles that were dumped from original FireRed carts, which were used to distribute MYSTRY Mew by direct trade. The distribution took place at Toys R Us stores in the United States on 30 November 2006, for only three hours from 12 - 3 pm. Each savefile is credited to who supplied it online. The recently acquired savefile that provided the missing remainder of the boxed 420 Mews is credited to PP.org, for appreciation to the group effort of those that helped obtain and pay for it. The 426 individual .pk3 files can be found here.
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