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GitHub Source Code | Download About This program is meant to dump and view infos from those Pokèmon that are deposited into the Pokémon HOME application. This program is not intended to edit/inject Pokémon Infos directly into HOME and it will never allow to. Do not ask for any injection features. Powered by PKHeX.Core and SysBot.Base Features: Handle (dump, load, view) PKH/EKH/PH1/EH1/PH2/EH2/PH3/EH3 (Pokémon Home format) files. Generate PB7/PK8/PB8/PA8/PK9 (Pokémon Game-Specific format) files from Pokémon Home data/files. Use Cases example: Dump & preserve all your Pokémon Home PKM files, and/or load the files in PKHeX Get access to all the Pokémon that are stuck beyond the first Pokémon Home Box if the Pokémon Home subscription is no longer active. Generate a cloned Pokémon to be used on any of the Core game series while preserving the original data into your Pokémon Home account (this will preserve unique Go, Home, or Bank stamps). Notes The creators of this tool are not responsible for any adverse outcomes or side effects of using this tool. We do not condone use of cheating and modified data to take advantage of others. Trading converted files without disclosure could be considered scam. Disclosure about the Dumper feature: The Plugin creates a 1:1 dump for the encrypted Pokémon HOME data. If requested by the user, PKHeX can decrypt the dumped files. Please be aware that the Pokémon HOME data structure might change in the future. Disclosure about the Viewer feature: PKHeX simulates a conversion from the Pokémon HOME data format to a standard PKM file based on the current game mode loaded. This process is unofficial and there is always the chance that it does not accurately replicate an official transfer. If you proceed with this tool, you accept the following: The PKM files from the conversion can not be considered legitimate, even if the original encounter was. The files will be legal at best. Do NOT use the obtained files to report legality issues with PKHeX. Join the Manu's Discord server for support. Prerequisites Hacked Switch with Atmosphère installed. sys-botbase or usb-botbase running on the system. Online Internet connection. HOME Subscription is not needed. The Home Live Plugins can not be used in EmuNand or emulators. How to use Download the DLL from the Download Page. For Windows users, right click on the DLL, go to properties and select Unblock. Move the DLL to your PKHeX' plugins folder, if you don't have it, create it near the PKHeX executable. Open PKHeX in Let's Go/Sword/Shield/Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl/Legends Arceus/Scarlet/Violet mode with a blank/default save file, and click on Tools->Home Live Dumper or Tools -> Home Live Viewer to open the Plugins. Open the Pokémon HOME application from your Nintendo Switch and tap the screen and least once. The app must be succesfully connected to internet and to your Pokémon Home Account before proceeding. Enter your IP Address into the Plugins, select the Boxes/Slots you want to show or dump, and click "Connect". During the dumping processes, the Pokémon HOME application may act lagghy. This is normal. Credits architdate for the contributions in the initial stage of this plugin. olliz0r and berichan for sys-botbase. fishguy6564 and Koi-3088 for usb-botbase. SciresM for his researches into the Pokémon Home encryption data method, implemented in his PKHeX fork. kwsch for PKHeX and SysBot.NET architdate, Lusamine, all the ALM team and all the people involved in the developing/testing of the PKHeX-Plugins, thanks to which this project would never exist. PP-theSLAYER for the mutual support on the HOME research.1 point
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This Plugin is meant to dump and view infos from Pokémons deposited into Pokémon HOME. This Plugin is not intended to allow users to edit Pokémon Infos directly from HOME and it will never allow to. Notably, this can be used for those Pokémons that are stuck in HOME beyond the first Box, or that for some reason the owner does not want to transfer away (eg. Unique GO/HOME Symbol sticker or game-specific unavailable mons). If you need support, please write in the appropriate thread. The creators of this tool are not responsible for any adverse outcomes or side effects of using this tool. We do not condone use of cheating and modified data to take advantage of others. Trading converted files without disclosure could be considered scam. GitHub Source code These Plugins need PKHeX 24.11.11. Compatibility with other PKHeX versions is not guaranteed. During the dumping processes, the Pokémon HOME application may act lagghy. This is normal. Compatible save file formats are: LGPE, SwSh, BDSP, PLA, SV. Don't forget to unblock the DLL. Example of how to unblock:1 point -
Introduction Howdy all. After the nightmare that is the question-fest in the comment section of the Japanese Shiny Tapu Koko, I decided to take my time to write this, in hopes that it will shed light on some questions surrounding this, and also future events. Groundwork in terminology To ensure we are all on the same page, some refresher on the terms that will be used. 3DS region refers to the region that your 3DS belongs to, named as per seen in your system settings page. Examples inside: Game Save Language refers to the language you selected at the start of the game. Wonder Card Language refers to the language of the wonder card, identified by the distribution text and distribution title. That is how our wonder cards are categorized in our Event Gallery. Pokemon Language refers to the language of origin of the Pokemon itself. Most wonder cards are programmed to have the generated Pokemon follow the Game Save Language, as opposed to the Wonder Card Language. Region locked: Event redemption (usually code) only redeemable on that one region. Region Free: Event redemption not restricted by regions. Region Expanded: Event may allow multiple regions, but not all. Now that we are all caught up, more reading! Types of distributions in Generation 7 Right now, these are the primary types of distributions, and how they are categorized: Serial code - Region locked or region expanded Local Wireless - Region Free Nintendo Network - Region locked An example of such a scenario is the Lunar Shiny Magikarp. Also, it appears that for HKTW unique distributions, you can only receive the distribution on EU 3DS, If your game save language is ENG, JPN, KOR, CHS or CHT. (thanks @Kirzi ) [meaning otherwise, you won't be able to receive the wonder card] Region locked options The simplicity of Local Distribution events Most, if not all, of Local Wireless and Infrared Region Free events only broadcast the wonder card in one language, which is normally the native language spoken in that country. Example, events held at Mega Tokyo Pokemon Center in Tokyo, Japan usually have Wonder Card Language as JPN. Events held in some mall in South Korea usually has Wonder Card Language as KOR. And since these events are Region Free, you can go and receive them on any 3DS region. Don't get duped by the Language Tab in a summary screen Ah, that black box that is the stuff of nightmares. During the release of the JPN Tapu Koko, people thought that only one that bears the "JPN" can be legit. WRONG. The language of the Pokemon (that we know is generated by Game Save Language) isn't the same as 3DS Region. It'll show up as long as language of Pokemon is different from game save language. Here's an example of the Legal Tapu Koko. As you can see, name and language is ENG, language tag doesn't appear (because game save language is same as PKM language), and 3DS Region is JP, meaning it's completely legal. It is possible for an event to force the pkm language to match the wonder card language, but so far it's only done on Ash-Greninja. Always be aware if the event is Region Locked, and whether it forces the Language of the Pokemon to follow Wonder Card Language. PS: PKHeX isn't programmed to deal with region locked events, as the wonder card themselves doesn't show whether it is region locked. So you may have a Pokemon with the wrong region, and PKHeX wouldn't correct you on it. Conclusion And there you have it. I've imparted all the knowledge I know regarding this. Make good use of this information. I'll give you a potato for surviving this long post, but I can't. Feel free to ask questions, However, anyone who posts questions that have the answers in this, (basically giving me the impression that you didn't read this) shall be royally punished. Haven't thought of how. Do we have any form of community service here, I wonder?1 point
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That is normal. I experience that in my complete Pokedex through natural means.1 point
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I would assume that too, but one can never be too sure1 point