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    These are base save files for all Pokémon games. They have the default name and start you off right in front of choosing your starter. I will have other saves in the future for outside the legendary Pokémon and for post Elite Four. Status of completion: Main series Pokémon games: Gen 1: Red, Blue and Yellow (Complete) Gen 2: Gold, Silver and Crystal (Complete) Gen 3: Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald (Complete) Gen 4: Diamond, Pearl and Platinum (Complete) Gen 5: Black, White, Black 2 and White 2 (Complete) Gen 6: X and Y (Incomplete) Gen 7: Sun and Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (Incomplete) <name PPorg, at the start of the adventure> Main series remakes: Gen 1: FireRed and LeafGreen (Complete) Gen 2: HeartGold and SoulSilver (Complete) Gen 3: Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (Incomplete) Spinoff games
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  3. rename the save to main, try to import it again. edit: I also shifted this entire line of inquiry to it's own space.
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  4. The save you sent me loads fine in PKHeX and Citra, so at this point, in all likelihood: 1. Checkpoint screwed up 2. you screwed up (somehow somewhere) 3. The transferring onto your SD screwed up. Take a screenshot of the folder on your SD card, with the hacked save inside, thanks ><
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  5. What save manager are you using? Was there any other file in the folder when you did the restore process? Do you still have the save on your pc, before you did the restore? (So that I can look at it)
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  6. It was a risk on 3DS too, as of latest updates, but doesn’t seem to be as big a risk as the switch.
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  7. @theSLAYER Thank you. I really do appreciate this
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  8. @GamerKid303 have you used any cheat codes with this game? Or did you try to jump the storyline? You probably used a bad code, which flipped the flag for Drayden. Drayden threw out and withdrew his Haxorus, despite NPC character not displayed on screen. (that's probably a symptom of the issue) If anyone else has a save that's around the same playthrough, I can use their flags, stitch it into your save, and salvage your save. edit 1: My restoration plan is going well. edit 2: Save salvaged! Use this save! test4.sav For those interested in how I did it:
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  9. Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal introduced the concept of Shiny Pokemon, and in order to retain shininess of a Pokemon that was traded to Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Shininess was set to be determined by a Pokemon's Determinant Values (DVs). As such, this mechanic also allowed for Pokemon caught or received in Gen I with the correct DV combination to become shiny when traded to Gen II. Additionally, with the introduction of Generation I & II to the Virtual Console on the Nintendo 3DS, these shiny Pokemon can be transported up to Generation VII and remain shiny. Generation I's RNG - DV correlation has been analyzed, and it has been discovered that only certain Pokemon can be encountered legitimately shiny (ignoring using glitches), mainly: (1) received by in-game trade, (2) encountered by fishing, (3) stationary encounters, (4) gift (starters, Eevee, game corner, etc). Do note that confusion may arise, if a shiny Pokemon was hatched/caught in Gen II, and traded back to Gen I, before transported to Gen VII. (Even if hatched/caught in Gen II, it will say from Kanto if it was transferred from Gen I) The google sheet below shows the list of Pokemon relating to Gen I shiny legality, and other pages involving RNG-DV correlation based on encounter rate. Sources: Various Encounter Rates on Smogon @Collector Togami's Excel and collected data Pokemon Red and Blue DVs generation
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  10. Chaos on Ebay just sounds overly dramatic. As stated above, in some cases several times. Scumbags will be scumbags and we can't control what they do with things that are publicly available. It's the responsibility of the buyers to look into things before they just go buying any random cart they come across. There's also not a huge market for these anyway. It might even kill the market a little if people can just use a tool to get their own 10th anniversary Pokemon. People like me, who collect physical hardware will always be interested. But the rest, can just use a tool to get legit 10th anniversary Pokemon without spending thousands of dollars. Something I also said before and will say again. I will get one of these. I will dump it. Nothing you say will ever stop me or change my mind. To say I hate these people who hoard rare things that could benefit others because of it's "Trade value" or "Rarity" is an understatement. As Invader Tak has posted above, I've contributed to a project to preserve as many legit gen 3 event Pokemon as possible, still on the original games. I've spent hours on that project and a decent chunk of money too. I spent hours filling up a Ruby save with shiny Berry Fix Zigzagoon, shared a save with R/S Regi Dolls so other people can get them legit, etc. Anything I have that I can, I will make public.
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  11. go further in, to the folder with the hacked save.
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