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Showing content with the highest reputation on 04/28/20 in Files

  1. Version 2.0.4

    11150 downloads

    Introduction Normally, save dumps from bootleg GBA carts are not usable on emulators nor save editors. Instead of the designated save location (which is where regular homebrew for retail carts pull data from), the actual save is typically stored within the ROM data. This means that players would need to dump their ROM data, then somehow figure out how to manually extract the save. This program is an attempt at automatically extracting, and also injecting saves into bootleg Pokémon GBA ROMs, without the need to mess with hex editors. Additionally, while it is not the main purpose of this tool, this program can also dump .sav files from .xps or .sps files. [I can't find a working copy of XPS2SAV or SPS2SAV] Usage You can drag and drop the game (.gba/.bin) onto the program, or open the file with a click of the button. The save (if available) is then dumped into the same directory as where the game is. You can extract the save for editing, and then choose to inject back the edited save. If you were to dump .sav files from .xps or .sps files, the program will default to and enforce Full Search. Technical Explanation Quick Search This program checks every 0x1000 of the save file, starting from 0xFF8. (if it's a save, the initial 2-words at every 0xFF8 in the save are identical to each other, and the initial 2-words at every 0xFFE in the save are the same, that being blanks) Image example: Full Search This program goes through every byte in the file, and looks for the first instance of 0x2025. Once it finds the first instance of 0x2025, it checks 0x1000 away to see if that byte is also 0x2025 - this is to determine if the position contains a save. It then checks 0x10000 away to see if this save contains a backup. Tests done. Tested on a copy obtained from here, as well as on an owned bootleg cartridge.
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  2. Version Index 20

    2493 downloads

    This is a wild area event held by Sword and Shield. This event does not have any Gigantamax Pokémon encounters. This wild area event seems to feature favorites used in online battles, such as Tyranitar, Excadrill, Whimsicott, Togekiss, Dragapult and Rotom. To import these files into your save, use PKHeX's block importing function. Our tutorial should guide you through it. Our first post of this page would contain some data relevant to the importing stage. There's info and some common questions regarding Wild Area Events here. To see other Wild Area Events, here. Update: In about 9 hrs, they fixed the 1 star Drilbur on Shield: It no longer gets Hydro Pump (Index 19 -> Index 20)
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  3. Version 1.0.0

    306 downloads

    This is the Skitty where I managed to enter the Hall of Fame. I did an itemless Solo challenge with this Pokémon. This is from a salvaged save file I backed up before the one i had completed managed to delete itself. I did the run on a 3DS Virtual Console injected ROM. The backed up save file was made before beating the second gym.
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  4. Version 1.1

    409473 downloads

    Summary Pokémon Blaze Black 2 & Pokémon Volt White 2 are essentially the sequels to my Black & White hacks known as Blaze Black and Volt White. The usual rules with my hacks apply; the main feature is that all 649 Pokémon are available for capture somewhere in the game, and the trainers have all had their rosters changed in order to maintain a much harder challenge than the original game, as well as having an increased variety of opponents to fight. There's also a large amount of alternative features these hacks offer, which range from differences to the Pokémon themselves to the presence of a couple new TMs. If I'm not mistaken, these are also the first Black 2 and White 2 hacks on offer. Additionally, the two versions only differ in terms of their aesthetic differences, such as the appearance of Opelucid City, the title screen, etcetera. So basically, just pick whichever colour takes your fancy! Thread
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