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  1. I am looking for a spreadsheet listing the current national dex up through Crown Tundra. Currently I am working on a couple different Living Dexs in Pokemon Home and would appreciate any organizational resources, preferably in a spreadsheet format. They do not necessarily need to be Living Dex oriented, any reference material will be helpful. Additionally here are some links to similar resources I've found online. I didn't make any of these, credits to each are in the links. I will try to keep this post updated w/ related content: Templates - r/PokemonTrades Pokemon Home Complete Living Dex List (UPDATED 11/17/20) Pokemon Home Complete Living Dex Checklist (UPDATED 11/8/20) National/Living/Shiny Dex Checklist (Up to Isle of Armor) Living Dex Box Layout (Gen 1-8) Gen 8 Ball-Dex Useful resources but not spreadsheets: PoryBox PokeDex Tracker PPorg In-Game Series PPorg Event Gallery
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  2. Ah che bello un altro italiano! Ti allego direttamente il mio file della Scheda Segreta. Card # 2046 - Il Liberticket in regalo!.pgf
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  3. I'm not sure if the two are compatible. But this one is definitely is. 2046 BW - Item Liberty Pass (ITA).pgf
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  4. Go to SAV tab and click on Mystery Gift. Now drag and drop the pgf file you downloaded directly in the first empty box. Click Save, export your SAV file and load it back to the game. Don't forget to talk with the postman in the Pokémon Center.
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  5. I see. Thanks for everything, guys. I thought the mistake was on my side ^^'
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  6. To preface this: I think the video below is a great video, and it is pretty informative. However, people who do not know how to achieve ACE on Emerald may lose out. Anyhow, people would likely wonder/worry about how the event has not been known, or ask other questions about it. The point of this thread is to cover what is known regarding this Pichu event. (it's not about ACE) Video in question: Before I explain what this Pichu is, I need to do a brief explanation of WC3. Brief explanation of WC3 (for FRLG and E): Split WC3 sections: Wonder card data (wonder card text and checksum and other settings) and the wonder card script. [more detailed technical breakdown here] The wonder card script literally controls what the delivery person says, what flags get set, and what the delivery person gives. When the debugging versions of the games leaked, it was discovered that certain debugging wonder cards (such as Old Sea Map, Aurora Ticket, Altering Cave, a Pichu egg etc) were stored in the debugging game. It was also discovered that in the games, the wonder card script is stored separately from the wonder card header. (It was later discovered that the debugging games have a local distribution mode. The wonder cards can be found here) So what is this Pichu? 1) First angle of attack at the problem. Using the dialogue that the hipster-delivery person hybrid spoke, I was able to find the egg Pichu script. (just in case you wanna try it for yourself, be aware that Gen 3 text uses the character encoding) I compared the Pichu Egg script found in the final game, against the Pichu Egg script for debug wonder card (for Emerald). The image below is the comparison. Left data is script from the debugging wonder card, right data is the Pichu egg script taken from ENG Emerald game. Note: offset is 0x674D3D of Final game (ENG), 0x3E4 in size. Besides the offset pointers being different, the rest of the script are almost mostly the same. (If you're curious on how to identify offset pointers, it's B8 XX XX XX 08. For example, in the data of the right, it's B8 3D 4D 64 08. When you account for endianness, it points to 0x674D3D, as mentioned above) 2) Second angle of attack at the problem. The video linked to a pastebin with the relevant codes (useful if you wanna try it out). Comparing to the pastebin (https://pastebin.com/dFLaf2TB), if we ignore the 8 in that highlighted value below (could just be RAM address or something; I imagine ROM data is stored in RAM starting from 0x8000000) You can see that the highlighted value is the same value as the offset I found in (1) [this means the data I found is indeed the correct data] Conclusion/TL;DR: The Pichu Egg is merely a leftover script of a wonder card that was in the debugging versions of the game. There are other scripts that were leftover, such as changing the species in Altering Cave, getting Old Sea Map, getting Aurora Ticket, getting Mystic Ticket etc.
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  7. No problem. I’m afraid I did check all my save files to that site and these two mews were the only events that were there sadly. Still I was very surprised to even find these
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  8. Hi everyone. A while back I bought a lot of japanese pokemon carts from japan. I dumped all the saves that were still there and have just had the time to go through them. On a copy of Pokemon blue I found a mew with the trainer: ルイージ and TID: 39156. I believe this may be a Nintendo Space World '97 Mew?
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