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  1. Should be in the text dump, but a brief inspection shows many duplicate names (assumed styles / gender-specific variants). dressup_item_name 1,000 lines, have fun dressup_item_name.txt
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    This gift was distributed to players who preordered the game on Pokémon Center stores. #1506: Store Purchase Bonus Floral-print Sport Backpack Serial Code | SV | Only One Allowed | Nov. 18, 2022 to March 7, 2023 Format Ver.3.0.1-2, Post Updated Date:20230106_1503 What can be done with these files In-Game Mystery Gift redemption with Switch Gift Data Manager
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    This gift was given through a Serial Code available for those who participated in at least 3 battles during the online competition 2023 Global Challenge I. The serial code was sent to players as a Pokémon HOME Mystery Gift. #1514: Pokémon HOME Gift Canvas Backpack (Poké Ball) Serial Code | SV | Only One Allowed | Starting from April 10, 2023 Format Ver.3.0.1-5, Post Updated Date:20230410_1838 What can be done with these files In-Game Mystery Gift redemption with Switch Gift Data Manager
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  4. Requirements: Windows PC An hacked Switch with Atmosphere CFW running on the system Latest version of Tera Finder Steps: Load your game on your switch, save in-game and export your save file (guides here). N.B: It is important to save in-game during the same day you want to to the editings. Not doing so may results in outbreak re-rolls when opening the game. Users can alternatively do RAM edits to Outbreaks (guide here). Make a backup of your save file before doing any editings to it. This is important for safety purposes, in the case you want to roll back to the original state. Launch Tera Finder and load your save file in, either by clicking Load Save File, or by drag & drop the file itself into the application. The file you have to load is named main. Click on the Mass Outbreak Viewer/Editor button (if using Tera Finder as a PKHeX plugin, it's located under Tools -> Tera Finder Plugin -> Mass Outbreak Viewer/Editor). Fields Explanation: Max Spawns - The max number of spawns the outbreak can produce. Num. KO - The number of defeated enemy in the outbreak. Enabled - Whether the Outbreak is enabled or disabled. While the game always generates 8 outbreaks, only a random amount of them will actually be enabled. If an outbreak is disabled, all the subsequent ones will be disabled too. If an outbreak is enabled, all the previous ones will be enabled too. Found - Whether the player has entered into the Outbreak radius. World Coordinates - Coordinates for the Outbreak center. Dummy Coordinates - Currently unknown what these coordinates are for. Usually only slightly different than the World Coordiates. To make editings, select the wanted Species on the Species box. Any illegal outbreak (invalid Species or invalid Coordinates for said species) will result in the icon appearing on the map, but no spawns. Users can use this Serebii page to check the available Outbreak Species. When selecting a Legal outbreak species, a pop-up should appear asking to load default values. Click Yes to correctly load a legal outbreak for the species. If the pop-up does not appear, either the Species is invalid (not available in outbreaks), or Tera Finder does not have it in its Database. Users can check the currently missing entries in this page. Feel free to contribute missing data if you encounter a legit Outbreak for one of those missing Species! Close the Mass Outbreak Editor window and Export the edited save file. You can now restore the save with JKSV or any other save manager. How to Export and/or Restore Outbreaks: To Export Outbreak Data: Select the Outbreak you want to save/export. On the top of the Outbreak Editor window, click on Tools -> Dump to JSON. Select the path where you want to save the data, and click Save. To Import Outbreak Data: Select the Outbreak you want to replace. On the top of the Outbreak Editor window, click on Tools -> Import from JSON. Select the Outbreak file you want to restore and click Open. Notes: When editings Outbreaks while using the Remote Connection, the device MUST be connected while the game is on the Title Screen. Any editings made past the Title Screen will have no effect. The game does basic integrity check on Outbreaks data. Invalid/Illegal data results in no spawns at all. Mass Outbreaks are re-rolled every day. This means that if users were to edit an old save file, they would not be able to have the wanted outbreaks. Users must use a Save File exported from the same day they want to inject/modify outbreaks. This same logic also applies to those who use the Connect to Remote Device feature. Please save in-game in the same day before connecting to the program. View full tutorial
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    This page contains the first ever publicly available savefile that was dumped from an original Pokemon Red cart, which was used to distribute YOSHIRA Mew by direct trade. The distribution took place at Toys R Us stores in the United States from the 8th to 12th of December 1999. The players who were allowed to obtain a Mew were determined among the first 1500 customers at each Toys R Us store on 26 November 1999, where they were able to receive a special "Peel & Win" sticker card (pictured above). 200 of these cards at each store contained the text "Caught Me!" underneath the sticker of Mew. These Mew distribution carts are known to have been either a Red or a Blue cartridge, which were sealed into a GameBoy Pocket with official Nintendo non-tamper security tape. So far only two devices have publicly surfaced on the internet. The first one was a Blue cartridge still sealed into a silver GBP, of which pictures have been on the internet for several years (pictured above). This device is said to have been lost in shipping during ownership change in 2013. The second one is a Red cartridge that has since been cut loose from its GBP, but the Nintendo security tape is still intact on the cartridge (pictured above). This Red cartridge was first seen on Reddit several months back, which is owned by a former Toys R Us employee who personally distributed Mews from the cartridge back in 1999. I recently contacted this Redditor, and offered to ship her my cart dumper in order to get the savefile dumped and safely preserved. As save data in the first two generations rely on a low-power battery, after approximately 18 years it was clear that the savefile would not have survived much longer. Due to this and the extreme rarity of these devices, this may have very well been a one time opportunity to ever preserve save data from one of these carts. Every Mew has identical IV stats: 5 HP, 10 Attack, 1 Defense, 12 Speed, and 5 Special. Every Mew in this savefile has the Original Trainer name of YOSHIRA (none YOSHIRB). I can only speculate that perhaps those on the Blue cartridges contained YOSHIRB Mews. The Trainer IDs are all unique however, and imply the Mews were generated in groups of 5 (eg. 16385, 16386, 16387, 16388, 16389, then 16443, 16444, 16445, 16446, 16447, and so on). My theory is that the Mews were generated with a "Mew machine", which was a quicker method used at other event locations to distribute YOSHIRA/YOSHIRB Mews. We know these machines distributed Mews with TIDs that incremented by 1, so due to the Trainer IDs we see here, we could assume that each savefile had different Mews(or at least that several different savefiles may exist). So other than TID, the Mews on this savefile are all identical. The way I figure it, a cart was inserted in a Mew machine, a party full of 5 were generated, the cart was removed, and while someone manually placed those 5 Mews in a PC Box, another cart was in the machine having it's party filled. I don't figure it could have been practical to give every cart unique Mews, but multiple carts were filled to have a wider variation of existing TIDs. After a handful of carts were full of Mews, their savefiles were likely copied among the hundreds of carts send to Toys R Us stores. Keep in mind though, this is purely my speculation based of the information we have. All the traded pokemon from this savefile had been previously released, so only the Mews remain. Box 11 and 12 are totally empty. Box 5 and 10 are each missing one or two Mews. Boxes 1 to 4, and 6 to 9 remain fully untouched. I did return a few Mews from the party to their proper box slot, so the TIDs line up as they were originally. Any oddball TIDs that couldn't be matched up were placed in the Party. I also want to note that I did request the rom to be dumped as well, and it was 100% identical to any other retail Red cart. While we were 99% positive this was obviously the case, it's still nice to have that confirmation. In the past some people have speculated whether or not the rom was special and would have the PC filled with Mews if a New Game was started. Once again, I want to give special thanks to Jenn from Reddit, because without her generosity, we may have never been able to obtain one of these savefiles. She did promise to supply her personal experience/memory of the event and any details, so when she does, that will be shared here as well.
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  6. Hi! I'm not sure if you still need this but I happened to see this post before I battled the Elite Four. This was saved before the Champion battle. 1986 - Pokemon Emerald (U)(TrashMan).sav
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