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Between Oct 26 to Nov 9, 2019, players that spend 700 yen in participating 7-Elevens in Japan (using the 7-Eleven app), they can enter themselves into a lucky draw for a chance to win serial codes for Shiny Solgaleo or Shiny Lunala. Entry period is between Oct 26 to Nov 16, 2019. There are 2 million codes to be won. Each code only gives player one Shiny Solgaleo (M UM) or one Shiny Lunala (S US), depending on which game it was redeemed on. Results will be published on Nov 17, codes is planned to be sent out around mid-December, and announced serial code expiry date is February 3rd, 2020. First reported on: https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemontrades/comments/dlr42s/japan_shiny_solgaleo_lunala_distribution/ Original Japanese source: https://web.archive.org/web/20191023020736/https://www.sej.co.jp/cmp/fair1911/app_goods.html (also, first official art for these shinies hmmm?)1 point
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Hey guys, Just wanted to say that while I appreciate people who've thanked me researching the games via messaging on this forum, please note that I don't just do requests; if I have interest and spare time (which I don't have much nowadays) I'll do it. If you want any feature(s) for other Pokemon game's save researched that hasn't already, please feel free to open a new thread about it and those with the spare time and interest down the road will hopefully be able to look into it. If you think you have the skills and you'd like to try researching the thing(s) you want, then you can get started by downloading a hex editor. The one I use and recommend is HxD: https://mh-nexus.de/en/downloads.php?product=HxD20 Thank you.1 point
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Hey, so I suppose that this thread will also be used for Let's Go stuff if anyone wants down the road. lol Anyways, figured I'd share some ways to give and aid anyone who'd want to edit their save file(s) with completely legal and obtainable data on their PokeDex and inventories: !Make a backup of your save if you attempt to do any of this! Let's Go legally complete PokeDex The following will give you a complete PokeDex with all the 153 obtainable Pokemon except Shiny forms of Starter Pikachu (Starter Eevee doesn't have its own page) and Mew. Instructions (for Windows): Download and install HxD if you don't have it. Open your savedata.bin into the program. Click on Edit-->Select Block... (or Ctrl+E). Input 2A88 for Start-offset and 4AEF for End-offset. Click OK. Highlight and copy the entire values in the spoiler below, and then right-click the highlighted part in the program and select Paste write (or Ctrl+B): 7. Select File-->Save (or Ctrl+S). 8. Open the hex edited savedata.bin into PKHeX, and feel free to change the PokeDex displayed forms along with Min and Max Height/Weight values to your desire if needed, then export the save file and import it back into your game. Let's Go legal Inventory guide The following will help you with injecting legal and non-Key Item inventory assets. Medicine Pouch: Set the count to whatever you want and press Give All-->All TM Pouch: Set Count to 1 and press Give All-->All (If you happen to obtain a TM you didn't get in-game after doing so, just set it to 1 again) Ball Pouch: Set the count to whatever you want and press Give All-->All Item Pouch: Give yourself the following if you don't have them, and then modify their individual count if you'd like: Repel Super Repel Max Repel Tiny Mushroom Big Mushroom Pearl Big Pearl Stardust Star Piece Nugget Heart Scale Helix Fossil Dome Fossil Old Amber Bottle Cap Gold Bottle Cap Lure Super Lure Max Lure Battle Item Pouch: Give yourself the following if you don't have them, and then modify their individual count if you'd like (Mega Stones are Key Items in this game as well as the Key Stone itself and must have a quantity of 1): Guard Spec. Dire Hit X Attack X Defense X Speed X Accuracy X Sp. Atk X Sp. Def Power-Up Pouch: Set the count to whatever you want and press Give All->All Candy Pouch: Set the count to whatever you want and press Give All->All Finally on a side-note if anyone cares, I've added the recent games' NPC trades in all languages! So feel free to use and modify them however you'd like using the .txt included. I know and apologize it wasn't really anything, though, I should hopefully be back for proper researching with Gen 8 in I suppose late 2019 or whenever then and I get the time, so this is adieu with Gen 7 for me.1 point
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It's been a month or 2 now since I last visited this site, and while I said I was technically done with this Gen, I don't mind getting stuff that's got to do with limited access i.e PGL events. So, here are the official Global Missions for the games collated: SM: USUM: With that being said and done, fuck these games. Anyone future researchers who'd like to share/inquire anything regarding the game's save data are more than welcome to. About Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee: I may look into *minor* things regarding its save if I have the time by then, but don't count on it at least until the Winter break due to my new job and animation studies consuming most or my spare time. Hope to see ya'll then. PS Here are some codes I had long drafted but never gave out to any of my friends for USUM due to them not interested/played it apparently, so I'm discarding the junk here for scrambles, sorry if they've already expired: F828 XHC7 8U4H FHFH F828 JF7A L7AZ TC7L1 point
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I found the flag months ago, so if you can hex edit, try looking here:1 point
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I've finally finished bagging up every language of HGSS and Gen V in-game Trades! However, I'm missing the Petilil from the Korean language Black 2 as I cannot access that one, sadly. @Taargüs Taargüs do you by chance have it and are willing to share? Thanks once again for saving me the trouble of getting all those Yancy/Curtis trades! Here are the things I'd like to note for each: HGSS: Feel free to change any of the Pokemon's origin game to the opposite. The Rhyhorn can only be acquired on a Saturday, for those who're worried about such small details like this; won't matter once transferred to G5+. BW/2: With the exception of the Cottonee, Petilil and Basculin, feel free to change any of the Pokemon's origin game to the opposite. The PIDs are random and with the Yancy/Curtis trades, the IVs are also random with what I've seen. I also got some of the NPC trader battle Pokemon cause why not. All that's left now is to finish off the 3DS games except USUM. 450 - Hippowdon - 2ED1AC58CF94.pk5 530 - Excadrill - 6FD1DE7C8E2E.pk5 547 - Whimsicott - 134E00785A88.pk5 549 - Lilligant - BCE57CD4BBC6.pk5 HGSS+G5.rar1 point
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Cool, nice find. Forgot that PKHeX can check for Crystal Event Flags. As for your problem, I don't think there were separate logs per game from what I've seen. (tho I haven't touched upon Mystery Gift stuff for some months now as you can see, so I'm not really sure.) And these may be the flags for each decoration item(s) for Crystal if they're consistent with each other, but I'm not 100% certain: 676 = Feathery Bed 677 = Pink Bed 678 = Polka Dot Bed 679 = Pikachu Bed 680 = Red Carpet 681 = Blue Carpet 682 = Yellow Carpet 683 = Green Carpet 684 = MagnaPlant 685 = TropicPlant 686 = JumboPlant 687 = Town Map 688 = Pikachu Poster 689 = Clefairy Poster 690 = Jigglypuff Poster 691 = NES 692 = Super NES 693 = Nintendo64 694 = Virtual Boy 695 = Pikachu Doll 696 = Surf Pikachu Doll 697 = Clefairy Doll 698 = Jigglypuff Doll 699 = Bulbasaur Doll 700 = Charmander Doll 701 = Squirtle Doll 702 = Poliwag Doll 703 = Diglett Doll 704 = Staryu Doll 705 = Magikarp Doll 706 = Oddish Doll 707 = Gengar Doll 708 = Shellder Doll 709 = Grimer Doll 710 = Voltorb Doll 711 = Weedle Doll 712 = Unown Doll 713 = Geodue Doll 714 = Machop Doll 715 = Tentacool Doll 716 = Gold Trophy 717 = Silver Trophy 718 = Big Snorlax Doll 719 = Big Onix Doll 720 = Big Lapras Doll1 point
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I've found out that setting the byte to 00 in the following offsets will reset all NPC trades: GS INT: 24ED GS KOR; 24E5 GS JAP: 24CE Crystal INT: 24EE Crystal JAP: 24D0 With that being said, I've done something quite capricious: I've gotten all of the NPC's Gift and Trade Pokemon (at their lowest possible levels) for all languages! (I also included the Spearow mail screenshots for all languages as well!) One more thing is I found out about the Odd Egg's raw names for languages aside from Japanese and English (didn't bother re-collecting them for these languages seeing as they're completely identical to the English data; you can just modify the names to the following): French Nickname: OEUF OT: BIZAR German Nickname: EI OT: Kurios Italian Nickname: UOVO OT: Strano Spanish Nickname: HUEVO OT: Raro @theSLAYER I dunno if you'd like to add them to your gallery, but feel free. G2 stuff.rar1 point
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Alright, after literal hours of going though a tedious process to find offsets, I finally managed to uncover the data for the Japanese and Korean versions; Glad there's no Crystal in Korean, that lessened my boat! XD But do note that I can't completely confirm some things such as Mystery Gift as I don't have access to the games of those languages for 3DS VC, so that's where you researchers with those copies can come in to clarify if they're on point, as well as any other data that you think is invalid/incorrect. Also still need Mom's savings in Japanese and Korean. As a bonus since I'm feeling nice today, here's the hex data line for one of Carrie's teams from Stadium 2: 32 9D AC 81 2B 6C 32 63 98 0B 0C 6A 32 65 57 81 CD 71 32 D4 E8 A3 61 74 32 E9 A1 3C B0 9F 32 A6 81 08 5B DB @theSLAYER I found the offsets a while ago for the GS INT (and speculated the Japanese and Korean offsets). I tried modifying the bytes of the ones staring at offset 1XXX, but they didn't seem to do anything (also couldn't find any hint of the Japanese ones stored twice), modifying the ones at 2XXX worked: I changed Raikou at offset 2B82 to TTar's byte and it was on its dex entry as a roamer! But anyways, here's my docs: GS INT: Raikou: 13E0 and 2B82 Entei: 13E7 and 2B89 Suicune: 13EE and 2B90 GS Japanese: Raikou: 2AE6 Entei: 2AED Suicune: 2AF4 GS Korean: Raikou: 182C and 2BC4 Entei: 1833 and 2BCB Suicune: 193A and 2BD2 Didn't look at Crystal since it's different with Suicune not being a roamer, but I assume you're looking at it?1 point
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The item is stored until you pick it up from the deliveryman in the Poke Center, so it isn't preset daily if that's what you mean, and yes it is set after doing Mystery Gift and unclaimed for your own game. Nothing of the sort is recorded for the other player(s) aside from their ID. Thanks man!1 point