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    In the mobile app version of Pokémon HOME, players were able to receive a special Pichu by completing any challenge (to obtain a sticker), and placing the sticker in a binder. Players can receive it from the Mystery Gift > Gift Box option. As per any Mystery gift redeemed on Pokémon HOME, this Pokémon's language follows the language that was set on the mobile app. This Pokémon's OT Gender follows the gender of the avatar the player picked. The first version of this Gift, up until the Pokémon HOME 3.0 update, granted a Pokémon with PID, Encryption Constant, and HT/WT with null values. The Pokémon Home 3.0 update made some changes to the Mystery Gift behaviour. The Rev. 2 of this Gift granted players a Pokémon with random PID, Encryption Constant and HT/WT.
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    Using the mobile app, when the player deposits a Pokémon into GTS, and that Pokémon was selected for a trade, the player can then receive this Rotom from the Mystery Gift > Gift Box option. As per any Mystery gift redeemed on Pokémon HOME, this Pokémon's language follows the language that was set on the mobile app. This Pokémon's OT Gender follows the gender of the avatar the player picked. The first version of this Gift, up until the Pokémon HOME 3.0 update, granted a Pokémon with PID, Encryption Constant, and HT/WT with null values. The Pokémon Home 3.0 update made some changes to the Mystery Gift behaviour. The Rev. 2 of this Gift granted players a Pokémon with random PID, Encryption Constant and HT/WT.
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    This Pikachu is waiting for the player in the PC, when the players accesses their HOME's PC for the very first time. If the player's first login is on the Nintendo Switch, this Pikachu's language is set to Japanese. If the player's first login was on the mobile app, this Pikachu's language follows the language that was set when launching the application. This Pikachu's OT Gender is set to Male. The first version of this Gift, up until the Pokémon HOME 3.0 update, granted a Pokémon with PID, Encryption Constant, and HT/WT with null values. The Pokémon Home 3.0 update made some changes to the Mystery Gift behaviour. The Rev. 2 of this Gift granted players a Pokémon with random PID, Encryption Constant and HT/WT.
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  4. PKHeX is a save editor for core-series Pokémon games. With it, users can manipulate various save files including: .sav, .dsv, .dat, .gci, .raw, and .bin types. PKHeX can also read and write: .pk files, which are individual Pokémon files, and .pgt, .pcd, .pgf, .wc, which are Mystery Gift files. Version 20.02.08 of PKHeX has been released, with Milcery and Toxtricity raid updates and several other fixes and features. Change log: Download | FAQ | Support Forum View full article
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  5. Back home we say "E una fetta di culo no?" which roughly translates as "what about a slice of my arse"? I mean, please avoid spamming requests all over the place?
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  6. PKHeX requires decrypted save data. Can't be used without a decrypted save.
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  7. ranked battles only allow pokemon that were born in the galar region
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  8. If you can extract them, then they're Legal are best. Just import the wonder card to the correct region 3ds, and it's business as usual..
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  9. Why "legit"? either they are or they are not. Feel free to upload them here if they are legit, please.
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  10. ty https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/87bb4c41385d5fc8e28e84aa0f2e94d84420098b
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  11. What you do on your own device is your business, but given that you won’t compensate others if their Switch gets banned, I’ll take this opportunity to tell others that it’s simply use “at your own risk”. No one here shall be liable if Ninty does improve their CFW detection, and going online with Homebrew results in them detecting it. As for OP’s post regarding PKHeX and Serebii’s den list correlation, I’ve since written up a page, that correlates the two. Check it out.
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  12. Stop creating new thread to ask for the exact same thing. Your post has been seen.
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