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  1. Hello, If the player never did a mystery gift, a default trainer can be met in the Trainer House located in Viridian City (with the highest evolutions of the threee Johto starters). But if a player did a mistery gift, the default trainer is replaced by the party of the latest player connected for a mistery gift. Some research has been done about the Trainer House (located in Viridian City) and the offsets in the save file. See here. It'd be awesome to have a feature in PKHeX allowing to update this data. I thought about it and here's how I think it could be integrated : 1) Adding a button in the SAV tab : 2) Clicking on this new button would open a pop-up which has 2 tabs : a) Trainer's team. b) Trainer Name and if it must overwrite the default trainer or not. What do you think ? Would you like this feature ? BlueGold.
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  2. Sorry for the necropost, but I think I won't be the only one stumbling into this problem and searching got me to this thread, which doesn't have a clear (user friendly) answer to the issue. Problem is that project64 (and probably other n64 emulators) don't round up savefiles to full n64 savetype filesize. In the case of pokémon stadium 2, as Kaphotics stated, project64 creates a 0x1FF00 file (130816 bytes) while PkHex expects a 0x20000 file for (USA/INT) stadium 1 and 2 savefiles (131072 bytes). One can manually solve this manually with any hex editor or file padder. I went ahead and coded a simple app that will pad n64 savegames to the nearest savetype (depending on the input savefile). Originally I only intended to make it pad the stadium savegames, then I saw Japanese Stadium 1 (or stadium 0) uses a different savetype, so I went ahead and made a more general app that can work with any n64 savegames. Just drag and drop a savefile onto the .exe file and you will get a file with the "_pad" suffix added to it. n64savepad.zip
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  3. Read the changelog and the first post in this thread. Working as intended.
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  4. I'd use PKHeX, you can find the download (I think) from this site. Open your savefile using PKHeX and under the "Other" tab, there is an option to give yourself whatever items you want. Edit: Be careful about using HeX though; when I used it to change the nature of my starter, it reset the stats on my Wormadam to that of the base game.
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