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  1. @Nessus, I fixed the Korean Strongest Dragonite. I don't think it is supposed to have two ribbons, unless someone can show me otherwise.
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  2. Introduction This is an adapted and alternate take on Coin Case glitch in Generation 2, as we would end up chaining a few of time, to get desired effects. Once you've set up the PC list of items, and create the required Pokemon for the glitch, it can be reused pretty easily. If you need any items, such as Pass to travel, just use this glitch to give yourself another one XD Basic Set-up for glitch A1. Set up your party: - Third slot is low level Pokemon with low attack IVs (glitch may fail if this is incorrect) - Fourth slot is Quagsire with Sleep Talk as First Move, holding Protein. - A Pokemon with Fly Example below is a typical set-up. Ignore statement about Red Gyarados > Egg for now.: A2. Set up these items in PC, in this order. I recommend to never touch the PC items ever again. Some of these items may be hard to get. If you need extra of a rare item, do the standard cloning glitch. If you need duplicate stacks of the item in the PC, deposit multiple stacks of x99, then withdraw the unneeded amount from each stack. Now you're all set-up! Performing the glitch: Well, it's pretty simple. B1. Fly to Cherrygrove (if you're not already there) B2. Rename Box 9 to the desired name (read: content page for specific glitches and effects!) B3. Save the game before leaving Pokemon Center B4. Enter the mart, then leave the mart, then go 4 steps to the right. B5. Open Pokedex, and go to "Cry" to listen to Bellsprout's Cry B6. Open Bag. Flip around pockets <- a must! Check Coin case. B7. At this point, if the game didn't crash, whatever desired effect has taken place! Table for Names and Code, for reference View full tutorial
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  3. The Mew contained in this Pokemon Blue save file is legit and was obtained from a ToysRus distribution in 1999. The first 1,500 customers at each Toys "R" Us store around the United States received a special 'Peel & Win' sticker card on November 26, 1999. 200 at each store contained the text "Caught Me!" underneath, which allowed players to receive a Mew from December 8 to 12, 1999. Legitimate Mews for GEN1 Pokemon games are extremely rare these days, due to the fact the save games on Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow game cartridges get erased when the battery inside the game cartridge runs out. Luckily wilykat from the EverDrive forums had backed has save game up so was able to share this rare Pokemon GEN1 event Pokemon with us. Download Pokemon GEN1 Legit Mew Save From 1999 Read More on Pokemon GEN1 Events at Bulbapedia
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  4. I haven't found much information about Celebi Machines, even after searching through the Internet for the last couple months, but this is some of the more notable information that I have gathered: There is a (possibly modified) Super Famicom inside, which has a (also possibly modified) Super Gameboy 2 inserted in it. Inside the SGB2 is a modified Gold version(or Blue for the Mew machines). The SGB2 is connected to a modified Gameboy/Gameboy Color, which in most pictures you can see as the "IN" slot. There is a glitch relating to Pokemon in the party having mail. What I don't know: If the Super Famicom/SGB2 is modified How they are modified. How the Pokemon Gold/GBC is modified How the Celebi is distributed. I have heard that it is automatic, but that might be untrue. These are merely my findings on this topic. I would love to hear everyone else's finds into this, whether it is false or true.
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  5. This thread contains all the Master Codes and DMA-Disablers for all language versions of third generation games. They are in ARv3/4 format which is the most used and should be supported by all current real hardware Action Replays and emulators. English French German Italian Japanese Spanish
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  6. I uploaded Japanese Generation I Pokemon PKM Files. Nintendo Space World '97 Makuhari Mew is also in a separate file. Everything is a non-nurtured Pokemon. Since the Japanese version and specifications are different, they can not be used with International version. Postscript: I corrected the filename of the compressed file containing Mew. Japanese Generation I Pokemon PKM Files.7z Makuhari Mew.7z
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  7. i dumped the move garc with pk3ds to get the 0.bin file. though i did use garctool first and got the same .wdn file and figured it was just cause garctool is old. either way i am unsure of how to edit either the bin file/s or the wdn. but i think the first .bin that pk3ds unpacks is the same thing as that WDn file that garctool unpacks, you can unpack the .WDn file with pk3ds to make the same numbered .bin files that i spoke about before and my first thought was each of those .bin's must be a move. but when you open them up on notepad++ its unreadable, and if you use HxD you have no idea what move it is(if it is even a move) EDIT: trying to do more research and i found this https://github.com/kwsch/pk3DS/issues/189 maybe one of those flags he speaks about is the culprit? i would like to test it but have no idea how he is finding those flags and what program he is using to do the edits and what file he is editing(.bin or .WDn)
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  8. I have done a short list today, I have surely forgot some interesting ones so let me know: 1998 Surf Pikachu (Jap, Stadium ...) 1999 Amnesia Psyduck 2000 Baton Pass Farfetch'd, Earthquake Gliglar 2001 Extreme Speed Dratini 2002 Crunch Charmander,Ancient Power Bulbasaur,Quick Attack Tauros,Rapid Spin Geodude,Moonlight Sneasel,Belly Drum Wooper, Lovely Kiss (Nidoran M and F,Poliwag,Snorlaw,Snubull,Bellsprout),Sword Dance Goldeen,Confuse Ray Tentacool,Hydropum Marill 2003 Leech Seed Oddish,Extreme Speed Zigzagoon,Wish (Absol,Pichu,Ralts,Bagon) 2004 Wish (Chansey,Farfetch'd,Kangskhan,Lickitung,Drowzee,Exeggcute) 2005 Tri Attack Togepi,Psycho Boost Lugia,Baton Pass Zapdos,Refresh Salamence, Self-Destruct Snorlax... from Xd 2007 Quick Attack Charmander,Spacial Rend and Roar of Time Darkrai 2009 Endeavor Shiny Pichu,Roar of Time,Spacial Rend and Shadow Force Arceus,Draco Meteor Jirachi 2010 Eruption Heatran,Extreme Speed (Shiny Raikou,Entei,Suicune),Nasty Plot Celebi 2011 V-Create (Fusion Flare and Bolt) Victini,Electro Ball Mewtwo,Coton Guard Banette,Sludge Wave Gastly,Sucker Punch Stunky,Inferno Misdreavus 2012 V-Create Rayquaza,Blue Flare and Bolt Strike Victini,Dark Pulse Deoxys,Moonlight Lunatone,Morning Sun Solrock 2013 DW Heal Pulse and Hurricane Mewtwo,Extreme Speed,Blaze Kick,Shift Gear Genesect,Celebrate Eevee,Celebrate Inkay 2014 Sludge Wave Shiny Gengar,Phantom Force Darkrai 2015 Sludge Bomb Zoroark,Heart Stamp Jirachi,PGL Endeavor,Fake Out,Encore,Volt Tackle DW Pikachu 2016 Celebrate Charmander 2017 Bounce Magikarp,Celebrate Victini
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  9. This is the non used pikachu encounter pikachu 025 - Pikachu - 2025E3481CFA.pk7
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  10. Heh, nobody has noticed that Time Of Day stopped showing up for Gen2 pkm. Now visible! https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/f85910abe2a37c587dcf79cf1f72a2d6b7bb0421 All attached PKM show as valid when viewed from a Crystal save file. There's no morning/day/night legality checks in PKHeX. (VC vs Cart detection is based off the file extension; .dat == VC)
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  11. I can look into it. By slots your referring to the game corner, correct? If you still have the info you found, that’d be a great place for me to start. I probably won’t have time to work on it much before the end of this semester, but once I figure it out, I’ll be sure to give you credit for the idea and the head start.
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  12. I coded this really quick, it will force first block 0 checksum (it seems the disc uses the first block 0 checksum it finds, not the current save block 0 checksum) to have the desired checksum to seed the Jirachi by writing some bytes onto the "Gamecode" section at block 0, since according to bulbapedia for Ruby and Saphire those 4 bytes are always 0x00 and it seems the game puts those bytes to all zero when saving, so after receiving jirachi no traces remain on the save. The first thing it does is check if the jirachi flag is set and ask to clear it, so this can also be used to just remove the flag from a savefile. I haven't thouroughly tested this, works with my saves so far. ps: this is based on BlackShark's Mirage Island Value, which is in turn based on Kaphotic's psavfixv2. Source code included. Also some text files with the shiny seeds and some other useful seeds I found on a reddit post. EDIT: link removed, I re-checked and the added bytes onto gamecode section aren't cleared when saving again, so instead I'll make it so the program only works when the first block 0 found is from the backup save, if not the program will ask the user to save once and try again. EDIT 2: new file, as said above seed can only be changed when the first savegame on the savefile is the backup save. JirachiSeeder_0.1b.zip
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  13. It seems you uploaded the full file. It contains pk3 files as well as the savefiles I extracted the pk3 from (they are the same savefile, modified so the block 0 checksum matches the shiny seed). There's also the savegame without Jirachi but with the seed already modified in case anyone wants to get the jirachi themselve's on that save for some reason. The file "Pokemon - Sapphire Version (U) (V1.1) - 0000.sav" is just a test file with seed 0x0000 since it was easier to manually edit the other seeds from this one. The savefile originates from my spanish sapphire playtrough, everything in there is legal besides a non-japanese gen 3 mew (which should already be obviously illegal in any case) and technically legal not received phisically at the event, Lugia and Ho-Oh from navel rock.
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  14. Indeed. It's still online (I think). will wait until the official announcement for it ><
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  15. I uploaded Japanese Generation III event Pokemon. Everything is from my friend. Since I lived in the countryside of Japan, I couldn't receive the event Pokemon. Therefore, there is no guarantee of 100% legality. Japanese Generation III event Pokemon.7z
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