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  1. https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Obedience
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  2. Version 2.2

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    These save files can be used to continue your game, or load up PB7 files to modify on PKHeX. I've also modified the base saves from yuzu. I've also included a pack that has added in event flags from another save, to make it post E4 & Champion (not certain if these work tho). New update! For now, I've added variant language options for Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee saves, all in the .rar named LG [version] more variety (modded) Use PKHeX to change the Trainer Name, Rival Name, Trainer ID and Secret ID. If you want unique manipulations of the look of your character (and you know hex editing), view this page. --------- Source for original files: https://github.com/yuzu-emu/yuzu-games-wiki
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  3. Oh I didn't know there were codes for this, I thought it was only possible with pokemon stadium. Thanks. These codes only work in the English language game? I can't get them to work :v
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  4. PKHeX does not provide auto-legality functions, that is a plugin. Update your plugins. Ask for plugin help wherever you found the plugins, not here.
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  5. Hey guys! I finally finished my video, which includes a look into the mew machines! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huiCsOIsHwg&list=PLbyXgDzUPi-feIgbPhYGCDgE9FLYIPT5E&index=12 Any support there is appreciated. Essentially, here is what I gathered from my conversation with Jeremy... There was no straight up Super Nintendo Super Gameboy (not to say the technology wasn't the same). He seems to think that the mew machines were unique hardware/software mashups and did not include an actual game cart inside. The port where you would insert your game into would, rather, use a modified GB link cable from a piece of software from the machine (again, he thinks it wasn't an actual cartridge but may have had the same basis) and send the Mew to an empty slot in your party. The display on the screen and all that jazz, he believes, were simply that, a display video, and not actual in-game play. The Super Nintendo controllers attached to the machine were simply to control the options for the machine. Also, the certificates would then have just been printed off to the side, and the attendant would sign them with the OT you received. He chuckled a bit thinking of the OTs and how they didn't really matter back then, they were totally random ones spit out by the machines. Hope you all find this interesting! :) Thanks! - Cody
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