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  1. Version 24.05.05

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    Pokémon core series save editor, programmed in C#. Supports the following files: Save files ("main", *.sav, *.dsv, *.dat, *.gci) GameCube Memory Card files (.raw, .bin) containing GC Pokémon savegames. Individual Pokémon entity files (.pk*) Mystery Gift files (.pgt, .pcd, .pgf, .wc*) including conversion to .pk* Importing teams from Battle Videos Transferring from one generation to another, converting formats along the way. Data is displayed in a view which can be edited and saved. The interface can be translated with resource/external text files so that different languages can be supported. Pokémon Showdown sets and QR codes can be imported/exported to assist in sharing. We do not support or condone cheating at the expense of others. Do not use significantly hacked Pokémon in battle or in trades with those who are unaware hacked Pokémon are in use. FAQ Support Forum <-- Post here if you have questions or found bugs
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  2. On July 31, Luma3DS received a big update that added cheat functionality to the custom firmware. With Luma3DS 9.1 you can finally use Gateshark codes. If you don't know what Gateshark codes are, here's an explanation. Gateshark codes are cheat codes used by Gateway 3DS and are fairly similar to action replay codes because they edit RAM addresses while the game is running and thus temporarily patch in new features for as long as the cheats are enabled. If the code is disabled, the game reverts to normal and is playable as usual. Enabling the cheats is fairly straightforward. Place a text file, one per game, containing the codes in: /luma/titles/{titleid}/cheats.txt Where {titleid} consists only of the long titleid, which makes the folder: /luma/titles/00040000001B5100/cheats.txt for example (the title id in the example is for Pokémon Ultra Moon Version). Or you could use the homebrew application Sharkive, if you don't want to mess with it yourself. If you do want to put them in yourself, the formatting of the files content are similar to this: [Fast Pelago berry growth v1.2] 0044D94C E3A04000 0044D950 E5C14000 0044D954 E3A04001 0044D958 E5CC4000 [Island Scans uses no points v1.2] 00455678 E2400000 Add the cheat's title in brackets, then on each line below the code, then a blank line, and then the next code's title etcetera. To use the cheats open the Rosalina menu (L+down+select per default), then select the cheats option, and lastly select the codes you want to apply. Source: https://github.com/AuroraWright/Luma3DS/wiki/Cheat-Engine View full article
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  3. The ones only distributed to HGSS were set to HG. They tended to use the lowest capable game of receiving, in general.
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  4. Shouldn't be an issue on the latest commits, previously fixed: https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/1750c69b01508e32281d9ddccd0ed9eda4d8dd66
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  5. The problem is because of the wondercard itself. Yes it was only obtainable in Platinum, but just like many gen 4 wondercards there are static information on them, and origin game is one of them. Although PKHeX will flag it as illegal, it is correct for it to say it came from Diamond.
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