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Version 25.02.23
9882002 downloads
Pokémon core series save editor, programmed in C#. Supports the following files: Save files ("main", *.sav, *.dsv, *.dat, *.gci) GameCube Memory Card files (.raw, .bin) containing GC Pokémon savegames. Individual Pokémon entity files (.pk*) Mystery Gift files (.pgt, .pcd, .pgf, .wc*) including conversion to .pk* Importing teams from Battle Videos Transferring from one generation to another, converting formats along the way. Data is displayed in a view which can be edited and saved. The interface can be translated with resource/external text files so that different languages can be supported. Pokémon Showdown sets and QR codes can be imported/exported to assist in sharing. We do not support or condone cheating at the expense of others. Do not use significantly hacked Pokémon in battle or in trades with those who are unaware hacked Pokémon are in use. FAQ Support Forum <-- Post here if you have questions or found bugs392 points -
Version 1.0.43
465648 downloads
Pre-HOME HOME Non Shiny Living Dex | Shiny Living Dex Living Dex (Regular and Shiny) Key Description: This page hosts several pcdata.bin files, that have stored all available Pokemon in the Boxes. Just drag the pcdata.bin onto a save of that file's generation. Last Word: Despite these Pokemon being legal, I still need to say this: ProjectPokemon.org is not liable, if you somehow managed to get yourself banned with these Pokemon. Also, don't be stupid or don't do stupid things. I can't possibly give every directive or comment on every possibility. Be reasonable, alright :343 points -
Version February 19th, 2025 (FFFF)
176670 downloads
All of the 920+ Pokemon in this save file are legal and will through Bank and HOME. Every pokemon that can legally be obtained as a shiny has its shiny form in the save file, the other pokemon are there in non-shiny form. 90% of the Pokemon in this save file were hatched/captured in USUM meaning that they can be used on battlespot. The first evolutions of almost all of the Pokemon will be level 1; the middle evolutions are often level 70. A majority of the final stage evolution pokemon are a smogon set. I hope this save helps some people out there. All of the complete 806 pokemon sets I could find online were either completely riddled with illegal pokemon, or all of the pokemon only knew 1 move; that is not the case with this save file. Enjoy ! Youtube Video showcasing the savefile: https://youtu.be/-YBj6WgP_ro41 points -
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Version 25.2.24+52
77059 downloads
An experimental build of PKHeX meant for testing changes since the last stable release, and is not intended for general consumption. This may make certain features inoperable or corrupt your save file. Make backups of your saves before using. Use at your own risk. Looking for where to download PKHeX? Click here!26 points -
Version 1.0.7
12848 downloads
This page hosts Pokémon that were obtained from direct GO -> HOME transfers. This page was previously online, but has been brought offline for maintenance. As of now, only Legendaries and Mythicals would be uploaded back. The rest are still offline. For this file to be transferable across games without any stats oddities, you cannot modify any immutable values. Read here: Relevance of HOME tracker22 points -
Version Gen 1 - Gen 9
33090 downloads
This is a collection of all possible Trades and Gifts of in-game NPC's credentials in every language possible. All Generation I-IV Trades are obtained at the lowest level possible with thorough research. Please refer to the Guide.txt included in the collection archive for details on what to edit to make any of them to your personal liking. NOTE: If you're reading this in the future and a new game came out, please do not expect any updates with its trades immediately or anytime soon, unless users contribute them to me. Credits: @Taargüs Taargüs - For providing the PK5s for all languages of B2W2 Yancy and Curtis trades, and also the Korean B2 Petilil! @RobustRabbit - For providing CHT SM and USUM trades! @ViolentDarkBrown - For providing all languages of trades in Let's Go, Pikachu/Eevee, Sword/Shield, Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl, and Scarlet/Violet! Serebii and Bulbapedia - For providing the location whereabouts and details for the lowest levels possible of NPC's requested Pokemon. (Even though they contradict each other sometimes...) And of course, anyone who reports errors! If you would like to share this collection archive around other websites, you are free to do so, but please give credit to the mentioned users for their generosity to contributing. Thanks! PSA: If PKHeX flags any Pokemon as invalid, please do collate the files that do so and report them in the PKHeX forum. And if you think a Gen 1-4 Pokemon can't be at a certain level, please do notify me about it (and provide sources).21 points -
22447 downloads
This page contains several savefiles dumped from cartridges that were distributed a plethora of event pokemon directly from the Pokemon Center New York PCNY distribution hardware that recently surfaced. Hopefully it provides enough public satisfaction for everyone, while the preservation team undertakes this grand and lengthy task of hopefully enabling the software to become usable via emulation, as well as hopefully producing hardware mods for a publicly feasible physical method of distributing. This is our most major project by a long shot and will likely take quite some time, however now that everything is permanently in Project Pokemon's possession, any roadblocks toward the final goals would be on the technical side. Luckily the best minds are at work on each aspect of this project, so without revealing any further details in regards to that, have patience and remain optimistic. -------------------- For Generation III, a full box per campaign was distributed, with the TID for each incrementing from 00001 to 00030. The Ruby savefile is a male trainer so the OT names are all blue colored, and was loaded using the PCNYc memory card in Slot B of the NR GameCube. The Sapphire savefile is a female trainer so the OT names are all red colored, and was loaded using the PCNYd memory card in Slot B of the NR GameCube. Seven Gen 3 campaigns were preserved from the Slot A memory cards obtained. Each box in both savefiles have at least a few of every pokemon from the respective campaigns. For Generation II, three full boxes per campaign were distributed, with the TID for each incrementing from 00001 to 00060. This Gold savefile was loaded using the PCNYc memory card in Slot B of the NR GameCube. Four Gen 2 campaigns were preserved from the Slot A memory cards obtained. Each box will have at least a few of every pokemon from the respective campaigns, even those with normally extremely rare unlikely odds. -------------------- Generation III: Evolution Stone Campaign: 30 Aug 2003 - 4 Sept 2003 Pikachu Lv50 - Thunder Stone 25% Gloom Lv50 - Sun Stone 25% / Leaf Stone 25% Staryu Lv50 - Water Stone 25% ----- Monster Week 1 Campaign: 18 Oct 2003 - 24 Oct 2003 Cacturne Lv50 - 25% Duskull Lv25 - 25% Shuppet Lv25 - 25% Shedinja Lv50 - 25% ----- Campaign 1: 15 May 2004 - 22 May 2004 Houndour Lv5 - 50% Mareep Lv5 - 50% ----- Campaign 3: 31 July 2004 - Aug 6 2004 Azurill Lv5 - 20% / Soothe Bell 5% Wynaut Lv5 - 25% Gorebyss Lv20 - 25% Huntail Lv20 - 25% ----- Campaign 4: 7 Aug 2004 - 13 Aug 2004 Zangoose Lv18 - 20% / Quick Claw 5% Seviper Lv19 - 25% Milotic Lv35 - 25% Kingdra Lv35 - 25% ----- Campaign 5: 14 Aug 2004 - 20 Aug 2004 Armaldo Lv40 - 25% Sableye Lv18 - 20% / Bright Powder 5% Mawile Lv18 - 25% Cradily Lv40 - 25% ----- Campaign 6: 21 Aug 2004 - 27 Aug 2004 Machamp Lv30 - 20% / Choice Band 5% Ludicolo Lv20 - 25% Shiftry Lv20 - 25% Golem Lv30 - 25% -------------------- Generation II: Silver Cave Campaign: 1 Nov 2002 - 7 Nov 2002 Synthesis Tangela Egg - Normal 17% / Shiny 3% Low Kick Ponyta Egg - Normal 17% / Shiny 3% Low Kick Doduo Egg - Normal 17% / Shiny 3% Hypnosis Misdreavus Egg - Normal 17% / Shiny 3% Rage Larvitar Egg - Normal 17% / Shiny 3% ----- Union Cave Campaign: 8 Nov 2002 - 14 Nov 2002 Twister Staryu Egg - Normal 18.5% / Shiny 3.5% Metal Claw Krabby Egg - Normal 18.5% / Shiny 3.5% Sharpen Onix Egg - Normal 18.5% / Shiny 3.5% Swords Dance Goldeen Egg - Normal 18.5% / Shiny 3.5% Future Sight Lapras Egg - Normal 11% / Shiny 2% ----- Johto Legend Campaign: 15 Nov 2002 - 21 Nov 2002 Shiny Raikou Lv40 - 33% Shiny Entei Lv40 - 33% Shiny Suicune Lv40 - 33% Shiny Lugia Lv40 - 0.5% Shiny Ho-oh Lv40 - 0.5% ----- Celebi Present Campaign: 22 Nov 2002 - 28 Nov 2002 Celebi Lv5 - 98.5% Shiny Celebi Lv5 - 1% Shiny Mew Lv5 - 0.5%21 points -
Version 1.2
16624 downloads
This page contains all publicly available savefiles that were dumped from original FireRed carts, which were used to distribute MYSTRY Mew by direct trade. The distribution took place at Toys R Us stores in the United States on 30 November 2006, for only three hours from 12 - 3 pm. Each savefile is credited to who supplied it online. The recently acquired savefile that provided the missing remainder of the boxed 420 Mews is credited to PP.org, for appreciation to the group effort of those that helped obtain and pay for it. The 426 individual .pk3 files can be found here.20 points -
Version 1.7.0
23613 downloads
PKHeX plugin to find and edit Feebas fishing spots in Gen 3, 4 and 8. How to use Put the plugin into the plugins folder in your PKHeX directory, then access it from the Tools menu. Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald as well as Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are supported. Note: Win 10 might block DLL files downloaded from the internet. In that case right click the plugin file, go to properties and check "unblock" (as seen here). Example of how to unblock: Any questions, issues or suggestions? Create a post in my support thread, create an issue on Github or send me a DM! Credits & Thanks Kaphotics for PKHeX. TuxSH for his extensive research about Feebas fishing spots (RSE, DPPt). suloku for his Feebas Fishing Spot tool that has inspired me to make this plugin. foohyfooh for BDSP support. Translators: Chinese (CHT/CHS): ppllouf & wubinwww Source15 points -
Version 1.0.3
12274 downloads
NOTE: FOR THOSE HAVING SCREEN STRETCHING ISSUES IN DOLPHIN, use ShowMiiWads to match your system. Dolphin gets weird about Region-Free patching. https://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/ShowMiiWads Finally the Japan-exclusive WiiWare Pokémon Mystery Dungeon titles, the Adventure Squad series, have been translated! Patches for each game have been released after months and months of hard work from fans of the series. The team has also worked with the Wiimmfi and RiiConnect24 teams in order to restore the event Pokémon that were distributed for this game. Other features of the translation include: -Pokémon nickname limit expanded to 10 characters (Japanese 5) -Buddy Passwords fully functional. These can now be found by hitting the Wii Home button, then pressing the "Operations Guide" button. -Pre-patched with Wiimmfi and RiiConnect24 for ease of event access. Friend Rescues do not work currently, but are being looked into. -Item icons and many descriptions ported from Super Mystery Dungeon -Dummied/beta items ported from Explorers of Sky have been restored. Inaccessible in-game, can be accessed with cheats. -It's in English now, which is cool.14 points -
Version 15.4.2020
37322 downloads
These are Pokemon FireRed savefiles which contain a compilation of legit event Pokemon for the Generation 3 games (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed & LeafGreen). These savefiles have been in development by several ProjectPokemon members since April 2016, but has been hosted exclusively on another website. As of now, these savefiles will be concurrently hosted on ProjectPokemon as well. The Genaration III Pokemon games had a ton of events, many of which are extremely hard to obtain today. The Gen III games predate any sort of internet trading, and the event Pokemon from this generation have often been migrated up to newer Pokemon games. These factors make it quite hard to find legitimate event Pokemon for Gen III. The only way we can expect to obtain more event Pokemon for Gen III is if others share their save/pk3 files, so please consider sharing if you happen to have some! To learn more about Pokemon events in Generation 3, you can look over the following pages: List of English event Pokémon distributions in Generation III List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation III List of Journey Across America event Pokémon distributions List of Party of the Decade event Pokémon distributions List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions in Generation III List of Gather More Pokémon! Campaign event Pokémon Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc ----- The main savefile contains the following event Pokemon in each box: Box 1 & 2: 10th Anniversary (Europe, Top 10 Distribution) + Aura Mew Here we have a full set of all European 10th Anniversary Pokemon, each of the ten Pokemon in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The OT for each language is as follows: 10ANNIV (ENG), 10JAHRE (GER), 10ANNIV (FRE), 10ANNI (ITA), 10ANIV (SPA) These Pokemon were selected through a poll and later distributed at various locations in 2006 for the "Top 10" event throughout Europe to celebrate 10 years of Pokemon. We also have a full set of Aura Mew distributions from Europe, each in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. OT is the same for each language. Aura Mew was distributed at various locations in August 2007 throughout Europe. Note: The English 10ANNIV distribution rom and English Aura Mew distribution rom have been released to the public. Unlike the English 10ANNIV, the English Aura Mew will distribute all five languages of Aura Mew. Due to legality reasons, the roms can not be shared here, but a simple Google search should help. Box 1: 10th Anniversary (Europe), Part I Charizard (x5, one of each language) Pikachu (x5, one of each language) Articuno (x5, one of each language) Raikou (x5, one of each language) Entei (x5, one of each language) Suicune (x5, one of each language) ----- Box 2: 10th Anniversary (Europe), Part II + Aura Mew Lugia (x5, one of each language) Ho-Oh (x5, one of each language) Latias (x5, one of each language) Latios (x5, one of each language) Aura Mew (x5, one of each language) ----- Box 3 & 4: 10th Anniversary (United States, JAA + PotD Top 20 Distributions) Here we have both full sets of United States 10th Anniversary Pokemon. One set was distributed at the "Journey Across America" event, and one at the "Party of the Decade" event. Both sets are nearly identical, though have different Trainer IDs. JAA has the TID 00010, and PotD has the TID 06808. JAA has an extra distribution that makes this set unique, that being Celebi. PotD has a unique Pikachu that differs from the JAA counterpart, due to knowing the move Fly. Box 3: 10th Anniversary (United States), Journey Across America (10 ANIV, Trainer ID: 00010) Bulbasaur Charizard Blastoise Pikachu Alakazam Articuno Zapdos Moltres Dragonite Typhlosion Espeon Umbreon Raikou Entei Suicune Tyranitar Blaziken Absol Latias Latios Celebi (x10) ----- Box 4: 10th Anniversary (United States), Party of the Decade (10 ANIV, Trainer ID: 06808) Bulbasaur (x2, one evolved to Venusaur) Charizard Blastoise (x2, one with gained experience) Flying Pikachu Alakazam Articuno Zapdos Moltres Dragonite (x2) Typhlosion Espeon Umbreon Raikou Entei Suicune Tyranitar Blaziken Absol Latias Latios ----- Box 5: Pokemon Center New York (PCNY) Distributions These Pokemon were distributed at Gotta Catch 'Em All! Stations in the New York Pokemon Center between 2003 and its closing in January 2005. These PCNY sets are incomplete, however we have a good portion of them. Some of the Pokemon distributed here also were poorly documented, so we have some PCNY events that aren't listed on Bulbapedia. Due to this, there may be other PCNY events that we don't yet know about. Dragon Week Seadra Dragon Week Flygon Dragon Week Altaria Dragon Week Flygon Monster Week 2, Lv50 Exploud Monster Week 2, Lv100 Exploud Monster Week 2, Lv50 Aggron Monster Week 2, Lv100 Aggron Monster Week 2, Lv50 Wailord Monster Week 2, Lv100 Wailord Monster Week 2, Lv50 Crawdaunt Monster Week 2, Lv100 Crawdaunt Campaign 4 Zangoose Campaign 4 Seviper Campaign 4 Milotic Pokemon Box Promo Flygon Pokemon Box Promo Seviper Pokemon Box Promo Spite Absol Pokemon Box Promo Wish Absol Campaign 6 Machamp Spring Fling Tropius Spring Fling Gardevoir PCNY Wish Chansey Egg PCNY Wish Drowzee Egg PCNY Wish Exeggcute Egg PCNY Wish Farfetch'd Egg PCNY Wish Kangaskhan Egg PCNY Wish Lickitung Egg ----- Box 6: English Events This box contains the remaining English events not yet mentioned. Several JEREMY are still missing. Note: Several savefiles from FireRed carts that were officially used to distribute Mystery Mew by direct trade have been released to the public, which as a whole contain all 420 possible selections of the boxed Mews. If you wish to make your own selection from the 420 Mews, please see this page: MYSTRY Mew FireRed Distribution Cart Savefiles. The Doel Deoxys distributon rom, and the GBA cartridge version of the English Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon distribution used in the UK, have both also been released to the public. Due to legality reasons, the roms can not be shared here, but a simple Google search should help. Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon (x2, OTs RUBY and SAPHIRE) ROCKS Metang (x2) SPACE C Deoxys DOEL Deoxys MYSTRY Mew WISHMKR Jirachi (x2, Salac and Ganlon Berries) CHANNEL Jirachi (x2, Salac and Ganlon Berries) METEOR Jirachi (UNRELEASED, prototype distribution multiboot file found hidden alongside WISHMKR's multiboot file in US Bonus Disc) Shiny WISHMKR Jirachi (x9, every possible shiny Jirachi from US Colosseum Bonus Disc) Shiny CHANNEL Jirachi ----- Box 7: Japanese Events, Part I This box contains most Japanese events, excluding Egg distributions and GMPC(GCEA) events. A few are still missing, as noted by empty slots. Wishing Star (Negaiboshi) Jirachi (x2, Ganlon and Salac Berries) Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon (x2, OTs ルビー[Ruby] and サファイア[Sapphire]) 2004 Tanabata Jirachi (x2, Apicot and Petaya Berries) All Nippon Airways (ANA) Pikachu PokePark Meowth Yokohama Pikachu Hado Mew GW Pikachu 2005 Tanabata Jirachi (x2, Apicot and Petaya Berries) Festa Metang Sunday Wobbuffet Hado Regice Hado Registeel PokePark Mew PokePark Celebi 2006 Tanabata Jirachi (x2, Ganlon and Salac Berries) Mitsurin Celebi ----- Box 8: Japanese Events, Part II This box contains a complete set of all "Pokemon Center 5th Anniversary Eggs", a complete set of all "Egg Pokemon Present Eggs", and a complete set of all "PokePark Eggs". Wish Pichu Egg Teeter Dance Pichu Egg Shiny Wish Pichu Egg Shiny Teeter Dance Pichu Egg Wish Ralts Egg Charm Ralts Egg Wish Absol Egg Spite Absol Egg Wish Bagon Egg Iron Defense Bagon Egg Leech Seed Oddish Egg Petal Dance Meowth Egg Sweet Kiss Poliwag Egg Teeter Dance Bellsprout Egg Mud Sport Psyduck Egg Follow Me Pichu Egg Tickle Igglybuff Egg Mud Sport Corsola Egg FeatherDance Taillow Egg Mud Sport Surskit Egg Teeter Dance Whismur Egg Rollout Skitty Egg Water Sport Plusle Egg Mud Sport Minun Egg Uproar Spoink Egg Sing Spinda Egg Encore Cacnea Egg Water Sport Corphish Egg Tickle Wynaut Egg ----- Box 9: Japanese Events, Part III This box contains the first four campaign sets of the "Gather More Pokemon! Campaign" (aka "Gotta Catch Em All") distributions. First Campaign: Treecko Torchic Mudkip Second Campaign: Chikorita Cyndaquil Totodile Third Campaign: Ekans Pikachu Meowth Growlithe Bellsprout Slowpoke Shellder Chansey Kangaskhan Scyther Electabuzz Magmar Tauros Murkrow Misdreavus Qwilfish Sneasel Delibird Mantine Fourth Campaign: Bulbasaur Charmander Squirtle ----- Box 10: Japanese Events, Part IV This box contains the last two campaign sets of the GMPC (GCEA) distributions. Fifth Campaign: Pikachu Lotad Seedot Surskit Skitty Sableye Mawile Meditite Plusle Minun Roselia Zangoose Seviper Lunatone Solrock Chimecho Sixth Campaign: Pikachu Hoothoot Mareep Aipom Sunkern Wobbuffet Pineco Gligar Snubbull Shuckle Teddiursa Houndour Stantler Smeargle ----- Box 11: Special Pokemon from "Colosseum" and "XD: Gale of Darkness" for Nintendo GameCube This box contains all special pokemon from Colosseum and XD, such as the MATTLE Ho-oh which is very tedious to obtain. This also includes the unreleased English variants of the Japanese Bonus Disc's Celebi and Pikachu, and the Japanese e-Card exclusive Togepi, Mareep and Scizor. Lastly included is the Johto starters from XD, as they are also incredibly tedious to obtain. JP Ageto Celebi JP Colosseum Pikachu JP Mt. Battle Ho-oh JP e-Reader Togepi JP e-Reader Mareep JP e-Reader Scizor EN AGATE Celebi (UNRELEASED) EN COLOS Pikachu (UNRELEASED) EN MATTLE Ho-oh (x3) EN e-Reader Togepi (UNRELEASED, x3) EN e-Reader Mareep (UNRELEASED, x3) EN e-Reader Scizor (UNRELEASED, x3) XD Chikorita (x2, English and Spanish) XD Cyndaquil (x2, English and Spanish) XD Totodile (x2, English and Spanish) ----- Box 12: Special Egg Gifts from "Pokemon Box: Ruby & Sapphire" for Nintendo GameCube After a certain amount of Pokemon are deposited into Pokemon Box from one of you GBA games, you are gifted an egg that contains a Pokemon with a special move. False Swipe Swablu Egg (x5 + one hatched) (after first deposit) ExtremeSpeed Zigzagoon Egg (x5 + one hatched) (after 100 deposited) Pay Day Skitty Egg (x5 + one hatched) (after 500 deposited) Surf Pichu Egg (x2 + two hatched) (after 1499 deposited) ----- Box 13: In-Game Special Pokemon This box contains rare in-game Pokemon such as standard legendary Pokemon, and event-exclusive island legendary and mythical Pokemon. Several of these are also included as Shiny. Note: The American Aurora Ticket distribution rom has also leaked to the public. The American version of this rom only supports FRLG, not Emerald like the European version (not public). Due to legality reasons, this rom can not be shared here, but a simple Google search should help. FRLG Articuno FRLG Zapdos FRLG Moltres FRLG Mewtwo Southern Island Latias Southern Island Latios RSE Regirock RSE Regice RSE Registeel RSE Kyogre RSE Groudon RSE Rayquaza Faraway Island Mew (UNRELEASED, English) Navel Rock Ho-oh Navel Rock Lugia Birth Island Deoxys Shiny Regice Shiny Rayquaza Shiny JP Faraway Island Mew Shiny Navel Rock Lugia Shiny Navel Rock Ho-oh Shiny Southern Island Latias Shiny Southern Island Latios Shiny Birth Island Deoxys ----- Box 14: Helpful Pokemon & JEREMY Trade Events This box contains Pokemon that can be helpful in-game for the Battle Tower and for Pokemon Contests. Battle Tower: Salamence Suicune Snorlax Contests: Cool Swellow Cute Milotic Beauty Camerupt Tough Donphan Smart Banette JEREMY Toys R Us Trade Events: Ekans Vulpix Oddish Psyduck Growlithe Machoke (devolved) Machamp Haunter (devolved) Gengar Staryu Tauros ----- **POKEMON STILL NEEDED** Japanese: STAMP Absol STAMP Pichu Sapporo Pikachu Hadou Regirock (plus more Hadou Regice & Registeel for research) PokePark Jirachi English: More of any PCNY events JEREMY Sandshrew JEREMY Shellder JEREMY Slowpoke ----- The extra savefiles contain the following event Pokemon in each box: The extra savefiles provided contain overflow of the existing event pokemon from the main savefile. As the main savefile usually provided only one or two of each event, these overflow savefiles contain a larger selection of each event to choose from. However when it comes to Japanese events, there are far too many available to be necessary to include here. Most overflow of each Japanese event are included here, the only exception being the hundreds of event Pikachu. So if you want the full compilation of overflow Japanese events, please see this page: Ahiru's Wonderland Gen III Event Savefiles Event Savefile 2: Box 1 - 3: PCNY events (x83) Box 4: Journey Across America 10 ANIV events (x28) Box 5: 10 ANIV Celebi (x10) + Wishing Star (Negaiboshi) Jirachi (x11) + Doel Deoxys (x6) Box 6: German Aura Mew (x24) + Spanish Aura Mew (x1) + Shiny CHANNEL Jirachi (x5, one of each language) Box 7: Space C Deoxys (x30) Box 8: WISHMKR Jirachi (x18) + CHANNEL Jirachi (x10) Box 9: Ageto Celebi (x30) Box 10: Pokemon Box Eggs (x5 hatched, x9 eggs) Box 11: In-Game Island Captured Events (x14) Box 12: In-Game Unown full set (x28) Box 13: Debug distributions from the German Debug version of Pokemon Ruby (x30) Box 14: Debug Unown full distribution set from the German Debug version of Pokemon Ruby (x28) Event Savefile 3: Box 1 - 3: Ageto Celebi (x77) Box 4: Pokemon Center 5th Anniversary Eggs (x30) Box 5: JP Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon (x27) Box 6 - 7: Egg Pokemon Present Eggs (x48) Box 8 - 10: PokePark Eggs (x90) Box 11: Hadou Mew (x10) + 2005 Tanabata Jirachi (x2) + Festa Metang (x10) + Sunday Wobbuffet (x5) + PokePark Mew (x1) Box 12: PokePark Celebi (x6) + 2004 Tanabata Jirachi (x1) + PokePark Meowth (x1) + 2006 Tanabata Jirachi (x4) + ANA Pikachu (x18) Box 13: GW Pikachu (x15) + Yokohama Pikachu (x15) Box 14: Mitsurin Celebi (x30) Event Savefile 4: Box 1 - 5: GMPC (GCEA) (x139) Box 6 - 14: *empty boxes for potential future expansion* In-Game Trades Savefile: Box 1: Full set from Ruby & Sapphire - English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese respectively Box 2: Full set from Emerald - English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese respectively Box 3: Full English set (x2) from FRLG Box 4: Full German set from FRLG Box 5: Full French set from FRLG Box 6: Full Italian set from FRLG Box 7: Full Spanish set from FRLG Box 8: Full Japanese set from FRLG Box 9: Full English set from Colosseum and XD ----- Credits: Although @InsaneNutter started this project in 2016, and has put many hours into its development, it would have never grown this large without the massive contributions from the following people. If you contributed something that has made its way into these savefiles and you aren't credited below, please let us know! @vi3t - The original FireRed savefile this was built upon. @InsaneNutter - Started the compilation of events in this savefile, and continued developing it alongside HaxAras. @HaxAras - Continued help with developing this savefile, and has contributed many Pokemon from his personal collection. Big Mike - Contributed events to his friend HaxAras. @King Impoleon - Overflow Box of German Aura Mew, Overflow Box of Space Center Deoxys, and one Doel Deoxys. @Nigoli - 111 Ageto Celebi @Deoxyz - The English, French, German, Italian and Spanish Top 10 & Aura Mew in the main save, the 5 Doel Deoxys in the overflow save, as well as two of Mystery Mew distribution savefiles. Also the 10ANNIV, Aura Mew, BGF Shiny Zigzagoon, and Aurora Ticket distribution cartridges. Recently did the massive revamp of these savefiles to their current appearance and organization. @Misdreavus - The full set of JAA 10 ANIV Pokemon with two 10 ANIV Celebi, all in the main save. @Invader TAK - Three 10 ANIV Celebi in the main save. SWAMP.N - JAA 10 ANIV Articuno Zapdos, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Celebi, Latias, Latios, and a Space Center Deoxys all in the overflow save. @arjun - The shiny Regice & shiny Rayquaza in the main save, and full set of Unown in the overflow save. Ahiru's Wonderland - A no longer existing website which actively archived tons of Japanese event pokemon from 2003 to 2006. @Sabresite - Legitimacy checking many of these event Pokemon with his currently unreleased tools. @Kaphotics - Developing PKHeX, the program which without would have made the massive revamp of these savefiles a complete nightmare. @Gridelin - The Shiny Channel Jirachi and providing a detailed guide on how it was obtained. @yamipoli - Two untouched ROCKS Metang. @XxPhoenix1996xX - Replacing suspect pokemon in the 'In-Game Trades" savefile, as well as adding a few missing in-game trade pokemon.12 points -
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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.12 points -
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Version 1.0.17
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Pre-HOME HOME Non Shiny Living Dex | Shiny Living Dex Living Dex (Regular and Shiny) Key Description: This page holds files that contains shinies, based on a game's generation. All you gotta do is use the relevant pcdata.bin on a save of that generation. Last Word: Despite these Pokemon being legal, I still need to say this: ProjectPokemon.org is not liable, if you somehow managed to get yourself banned with these Pokemon. Also, don't be stupid or don't do stupid things. I can't possibly give every directive or comment on every possibility. Be reasonable, alright :310 points -
Version 2.3.0
15364 downloads
PKHeX plugin to import and export Gen. 3 event files. This includes the following: Mystery Gifts (WC3) for FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald Mystery Events (ME3) for Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald e-Card Trainers (ECT) for all Gen. 3 games e-Card Berries (ECB) for all Gen. 3 games Wonder News (WN3) for FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald Compatibility Notice The games can not have a Mystery Gift and a Mystery Event at the same time, importing one will override the other! International WC3 and WN3 differ from the Japanese ones, they are not compatible with each other! RS Berries differ from FRLGE Berries, they are not compatible with each other! Features All checksums are fixed on import. Files can be imported by selecting through the Import button or by dropping them into the plugin windows. Editing is not and will not be supported, use suloku's Gen 3 Mystery Gift Tool. Additionally Record Mixing Gifts can be edited for RSE. The specified item will be send over to other players you mix records with, until the counter reaches 0. The plugin supports the same languages that PKHeX supports. However not all have been translated yet. Finished translations: English, German, Chinese How to use Put the plugin into the plugins folder in your PKHeX directory, then access it from the Tools menu. Note: Win 10 might block DLL files downloaded from the internet. In that case right click the plugin file, go to properties and check "unblock" (as seen here). Example of how to unblock: Bug, Questions and Suggestions Please create a post in my support thread: BlackShark's PKHeX Plugin Support Thread Credits & Thanks Kaphotics for PKHeX suloku for Gen 3 Mystery Gift Tool ajxpk, Deoxyz, HaxAras (and everyone not explicitly mentioned here) for researching and preserving Gen. 3 Mystery Gifts! Translators: Chinese (CHT/CHS): wubinwww Source10 points -
Version 1.5.0
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This is a mod of Pokemon Rumble (Wii) that was made for the shiny hunting community event Rumble Weekend! The original Pokemon Rumble contains only the 1st and 4th gen Pokemon, but this mod reintroduces the 2nd & 3rd gen Pokemon (and their shinies) to the game in a new terminal known as "GX"! The layer of fog on all stages has also been removed, and the collection screen has been updated to support all 493 available Pokemon! The original base game also remains fully intact in order to preserve the rarity of certain Pokemon. Included are 3 bps patches to be applied to a USA version of Pokemon Rumble to get you into GX! Due to slight differences in dumps of the games out there, there were 3 patches made to ensure it works. (details on how to obtain the original game obviously not provided) This is fully cross-compatible with save files from the original Pokemon Rumble (USA natively, PAL/JP with some additional steps detailed in the FAQ doc linked below), and it can be installed on actual hardware via homebrew. This patch currently ONLY works with the USA version of the game due to slight scripting/file structure differences that exist in the JP/PAL versions of the game, so if you want to play it on a Japanese or PAL Wii, you will need to do some region changing upon installation with homebrew. This mod is still very much a work-in-progress, and for full details on what's available/what is planned for the future, read the readme file inside the zip folder! -NEW- There is now a document with frequently asked questions and answers! I hope to continue updating this as I keep updating the game! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iVykfxF5ekN4cg3Nes07Akt5ABdmFFDdMr8GbpYmp48/edit?usp=sharing -"WindyPrairie"10 points -
Version 1.5.0
10392 downloads
PKHeX plugin to help making Mirage Island appear in Gen 3. How to use Put the plugin into the plugins folder in your PKHeX directory, then access it from the Tools menu. The seed has to match the last 4 digits of a Pokémons PID to make Mirage Island appear. If a Pokemon was found that makes Mirage Island appear, you can select and right click it to view it. Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald are supported. Note: Win 10 might block DLL files downloaded from the internet. In that case right click the plugin file, go to properties and check "unblock" (as seen here). Example of how to unblock: Any questions, issues or suggestions? Create a post in my support thread, create an issue on Github or send me a DM! Credits & Thanks Kaphotics for PKHeX. Translators: Chinese (CHT/CHS): ppllouf & wubinwww Source10 points -
Version 2.0.2
9248 downloads
Introduction Typically dumping savs from bootleg GBA carts will result in a save that won't be usable on emulators nor save editors. That is because the save is typically stored with the ROM data, instead of the designated save location. This program is able to extract and inject saves into bootleg Pokémon GBA ROMs. Usage You can drag and drop the game (.gba/.bin) onto the program, or open it. The save (if available) is then dumped into the same directory as where the game is. You can extract the save for editing, and then choose to inject back the edited save. Technical Explanation This program checks every 0x1000 of the save file, starting from 0xFF8. (if it's a save, the initial 2-words at every 0xFF8 in the save are identical to each other, and the initial 2-words at every 0xFFE in the save are the same, that being blanks) Image example: Tests done. Tested on a copy obtained from here, as well as on an owned bootleg cartridge.10 points -
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Version 1.1
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Reset the caught flag of your Dynamax Adventures + Current Implemented Features version 1.1 Reset the caught flag for Dynamax Adventures. *NEW * Change the noted pokemon @ the scientist and modify Peonia's hint. Regi Reset (Reset which new Regi you decided to catch) Swords of Justice Caught reset To be safe please always keep a clean backup of your save just in case! * We want to make sure to say a big thanks to the PKHeX crew for all their hard work on the main PKHeX application thus making this plugin possible. Don't forget to unblock the plugin before use. Example of how to unblock:9 points -
Version 3.2.7
12429 downloads
This Plugin is meant to dump and view infos from Pokémons deposited into Pokémon HOME. This Plugin is not intended to allow users to edit Pokémon Infos directly from HOME and it will never allow to. Notably, this can be used for those Pokémons that are stuck in HOME beyond the first Box, or that for some reason the owner does not want to transfer away (eg. Unique GO/HOME Symbol sticker or game-specific unavailable mons). If you need support, please write in the appropriate thread. The creators of this tool are not responsible for any adverse outcomes or side effects of using this tool. We do not condone use of cheating and modified data to take advantage of others. Trading converted files without disclosure could be considered scam. GitHub Source code These Plugins need PKHeX 25.02.23. Compatibility with other PKHeX versions is not guaranteed. During the dumping processes, the Pokémon HOME application may act lagghy. This is normal. Compatible save file formats are: LGPE, SwSh, BDSP, PLA, SV. Don't forget to unblock the DLL. Example of how to unblock:8 points -
Version .
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For the 25th Anniversary of Pokémon, an event to celebrate Kanto was held. By purchasing a paid ticket, players were able to capture a Shiny Mew. At the time of this post, there is no unpaid version of the Shiny Mew. In order to obtain this Shiny Mew, players had to complete a Special Research line that was pretty tedious. Some tasks included reaching trainer level 40 in Pokémon GO, catching a Pokémon 30 days in a row, walking 151 km, catching 1510 Pokémon, completing 151 research tasks. Various details on this file has been changed to keep the provider's account details private. Thanks to @Beyonder107 for providing a copy of this Mew, as well as the necessarily evidence for this Mew. Original article and discussion: https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/58269-go-shiny-mew/ For this file to be transferable across games without any stats oddities, you cannot modify any immutable values. Read here: Relevance of HOME tracker for HOME v2.0.0 onwards7 points -
Version 1.0.0
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This is a Japanese Pokemon Ruby save file that I scanned my "Decoration present" E-reader card on to get the Regi Dolls in my save, using official hardware. I discovered that it was possible to use the decoration trader NPC to trade secret base decorations between games to get every secret base decoration in the English games. (Or any language, I just happen to be in North America.) To get the decoration trader NPC into your game (Without mixing records), your ID needs to end in a 4 or a 5. Alternatively, if you don't have him and you need him. It would be a simple task to create new save files until you get the correct ID, play through the game and mix records to send him to your desired cart. I've included an insulting diagram on how to get the regi dolls from the Japanese Ruby to the non-JP Emerald with the least amount of record mixing needed, assuming all 3 saves have a decoration trader.7 points -
Version 1.0.10b
21372 downloads
Disclaimer: Fashion block for male and female saves, to be used with PKHeX's Block Importing function. Use at your own risk. Don't forget to save the save and export the save after importing the block. Notable Entries If you don't understand how to import blocks, read our tutorial.7 points -
Version .
9811 downloads
This Victini was distributed to players to commemorate the reopening of the Tohoku Pokemon Center. As this is a Local Wireless event, it can be received by 3DS's of any region. Species Victini Nickname (default, save lang) OT トウホク TID 170630 Distribution Local Wireless Location Pokémon Center Tohoku Dates Jun 30 to Sep 03, 2017 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games All Regions 3DS: SM Lv. 15 Nature Random Ability Victory Star (1) Item None Bundled Item None Card Per Save Only One Allowed Classic Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) V-create Reversal Stored Power Celebrate WC ID 231: 「トウホクおひっこし ビクティニ」's receiving text 0x08 Thank you for coming to the Pokémon Center! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in the game. トウホクおひっこし ビクティニ ポケモンセンタートウホクの おひっこしを きねんして しょうりを もたらす ポケモン ビクティニを プレゼント! みんなに たくさんの えがおが とどきますように Format Ver.1.0.5-4, Post Updated Date:20171105_16557 points -
Version .
19122 downloads
This event was distributed to players locally, during the movie screening of Pokemon Movie 20: I Choose You! Movie pre-screening and distribution started as early as June 30th, 2017. This event comes bundled with the unique Z-Crystal Marshadium, marking its first release to public. This also marks the first release of Marshadow. Species Marshadow Nickname (default, save lang) OT テンセイざん TID 170715 Distribution Local Wireless Location 2017 Pokémon Movie Dates Jul 15 to Sep 30, 2017 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games All Regions 3DS: SM Lv. 50 Nature Random Ability Technician (1) Item None Bundled Item Marshadium Z Card Per Save Only One Allowed Wishing Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Spectral Thief Close Combat Force Palm Shadow Ball WC ID 228: 「まぼろしのポケモン マーシャドー」's receiving text 0x03 Thank you for coming to see the 2017 Pokémon Movie! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. まぼろしのポケモン マーシャドー にじの ゆうしゃを みちびくもの マーシャドー。 とつぜん サトシの まえに あらわれた まぼろしのポケモンは キミのことを みとめてくれるだろうか? Format Ver.1.0.5-4, Post Updated Date:20171105_17017 points -
Version 3.1.2-6
24952 downloads
Pre-HOME HOME Non Shiny Living Dex | Shiny Living Dex Living Dex (Regular and Shiny) Key Description: This page hosts several pcdata.bin files, that have stored all available Pokemon in the Boxes. Just drag the pcdata.bin onto a save of that file's version-pair. (For example: drag SWSH pcdata.bin into a SW save or SH save.) The Pokémon in these files are compatible with Pokémon HOME. As long as you don't change any of the immutable values (EC, PID, IVs, shininess, etc), it can be transferred across games via HOME, and would have the correct stats, regardless of whichever HOME compatible Switch title you inserted it into first. If you want to have a brief understanding of why you should not change immutable values, check here. (you'll also find an example there) Files you will find: Files Description Potential Uses Origin - Sword & Shield Full living dex of every non-shiny Pokémon originating from Sword or Shield Could be used to receive the gift Shiny Keldeo from completing Pokémon HOME's Pokédex for the Sword & Shield games. Origin - Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl Full living dex of every non-shiny Pokémon originating from Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl Could be used to receive the gift Shiny Manaphy from completing Pokémon HOME's Pokédex for the Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl games. Origin - Legends Arceus Full living dex of every non-shiny Pokémon originating from Legends: Arceus Could be used to receive the gift Shiny Enamorus from completing Pokémon HOME's Pokédex for the Legends: Arceus game. Origin - Scarlet & Violet Full living dex of every non-shiny Pokémon originating from Scarlet & Violet Could be used to receive the gift Shiny Meloetta from completing Pokémon HOME's Pokédex for the Scarlet & Violet games. Origin - Lets Go Pikachu & Eevee Full living dex of every non-shiny Pokémon originating from Let's Go Pikachu & Let's Go Eevee Note: LGPE Pokémon format do not store HOME trackers. When deposited into HOME, it temporarily gains a tracker, and if said mon was transferred to other Switch games, it will permanently retain the tracker. All entries with a tracker is in the second folder. (Reminder that when LGPE mons enter another game, it can no longer be transferred back into LGPE) Could be used to receive the gift Shiny Meltan from completing Pokémon HOME's Pokédex for the Let's Go Pikachu & Let's Go Eevee games. HOME Living Dex 3.1.2 Contains a non-shiny folder, and a shiny folder, with separate folders spanning across the games for Sword & Shield, Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, Legends: Arceus, Scarlet & Violet. Game origins (version caught in) not specific to any of the games. For players to inject a Pokémon into the respective game as the pcdata.bin (even if it isn't the origin game of said Pokémon) and be able to use Pokémon HOME to transfer said Pokémon across games [reminder to not modify the immutable values] Extra note: together with having all the Origin sets above in your HOME account, if you can also get the following (via others methods such as from GTS or Bank transfer or GO transfer), you'll be able to get the HOME Magearna gift: Spinda, Patrat, Watchog, Pansage, Simisage, Pansear, Simisear, Panpour, Simipour, Furfrou, Diancie. (Diancie can both be extracted out of the HOME Living Dex 3.1.2 archive) Exceptions: - Spinda is missing; while Spinda exists in BDSP, its implementation was bugged thus it cannot be deposited from BDSP into HOME (and vice versa) - Any Pokémon that cannot be transferred out of HOME are missing from this living dex; we gotta wait for games that can support those species. Last Word: Despite these Pokemon being legal, I still need to say this: ProjectPokemon.org is not liable, if you somehow managed to get yourself banned with these Pokemon. Also, don't be stupid or don't do stupid things. I can't possibly give every directive or comment on every possibility. Be reasonable, alright :36 points -
Version 1.1
11693 downloads
My friend @Baegislash, from the land down unda, and I worked on a bunch of ribbon master saves earlier this year and have been talking about making them public forever. Here's an explanation of each save. HG Palmer 1 and 2. The names of the Pokemon in the file are the ones you should replace with your own Pokemon to do the Palmer battle. They should be saved right before you fight Palmer. (I'd suggest not using these if you're on your first ribbon master. Go the long route, it's part of the journey. But you do you.) Japanese Pokemon Ruby Nutpea It's a Japanese Pokemon Ruby save. (I know, the name was kinda cryptic) I scanned the E-reader nutpea berry into the save so you can use it for Pokeblock mixing. (I know you can't mix records between various region Ruby/Sapphire saves. I might have to upload a NA save later.) Pokemon Platinum (Japanese) A Japanese Pokemon Platinum save I got on ebay happened to have an un-used pre-made gift poffin. It can be used to get damn-near perfect contest stats for any gen 4 ribbon master to be. (You're going to need to clone the save file to use the poffin more than once. It can't give you perfect stats in one use. See the Psyduck sceenshot for an example of contest stats.) Battle 7, rank 5 wifi tower. Save-state made by Baegislash I could not have done this without him. It's already helped countless people. The final battle is full of heavily RNG'ed and powerful Pokemon. Good luck! @Baegislash asked me to include the reddit post containing the instructions. So here these are if you need them. Heart Gold - All but Palmer Heart Gold save that should have the remaining streaks lined up. You should only have to do 1 of each battle to get the ribbon. As well as beat Red for the (Legend?) ribbon. Gibberish.main Baegislash's Omega Ruby save file. Used to obtain the battle Maison ribbons, ORAS Elite 4 and contests. Main.copy Baegislash's Moon save. Used for the gen 7 E4, Battle Royal and Battle Tree ribbons. Ruby A Pokemon Ruby save I made to get battle tower ribbons on. Could also be used for contests and the Hoenn E4. Using Salamence and Snorlax, I was able to get a streak of 181, while getting various other Pokemon ribbons while they were in the 3th slot. Only rarely using them as a sacrificial free switch. Level 50 and 100 clones of my team available. @Baegislash and I put a TON of work into making all these save states. We hope you find use in them. I'm hoping to contribute an XY save, Colosseum and (considering) my perfect Pokeblocks at a later date. Edit: After adding the screenshots, I feel it's important to note. I have perfect Pokeblocks. But I'm not the one who blended them.6 points -
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Event description This is a Raid event held by Scarlet and Violet. With this event, you get a chance to encounter Teraraids featuring Eevee with various Teratypes. This event runs from November 25 to November 27, 2022. What can be done with these files The files to be imported into your save file are placed in the Files directory. We also provide human-readable data in Json format, and an Identifier.txt file containing the event index. Use our tutorial to import these files into your save. After importing you might need to advance one day in the Date/Time from your console System Settings, to reroll the dens. To see other Poké Portal Events, here.6 points -
Version 1.0.3
1280 downloads
EXPERIMENTAL! Load a Fashion Block bin into the app. Select Male or Female. Then scroll through the options. Use at your own risk. I strongly recommend you keep a backup of your unedited fashion bin. If there's bugs, report em here: https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/58291-fashion-block-tool-bug-report-thread/ Please don't PM me to ask for help etc etc.6 points -
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Version 1.0.2
17529 downloads
Background I was looking for a Pokémon Channel (PAL) save, as I thought the gameplay portion to get to Jirachi, is just so freaking long. Hence, I decided to scour the internet for a save! Crediting Internal Saves NinFanBoyFTW's saves: Pokemon Colosseum and Pokemon XD theSLAYER's saves: SkyLink24's save (link): Crediting External Saves Any saves that I obtain from the internet or from users, will be credited here. Pokémon Channel (PAL and US) from batwing321 on Gamefaqs (link) Pokémon Colosseum (JP) from @suloku, posted on Gamefaqs (link) Pokémon Colosseum (PAL) from @suloku and richardj0612, posted on Gamefaqs (link) Pokémon Colosseum (US) from thegreekweezel, SonikFire and wildgoosespeeder, posted on Gamefaqs (link) Pokémon XD - Gale of Darkness (US) from TrapperKeeperX, post on Gamefaqs (link)6 points -
Version .
9808 downloads
This event was distributed to commemorate the Japanese Cinematic release of Pokemon the Movie 20: I Choose You! Serial codes for this event were being given away for pre-ordering the movie tickets, and another Pikachu can be redeemed if you have another code. These serial codes are region locked to Japan 3DSes only. This also marks the first time this variation of Pikachu is given away, as well as the first time that Pikashunium-Z can be obtained legitimately. Distribution text describes the origin story of Ash and Pikachu leaving Pallet Town: After the fateful encounter on his tenth birthday, Satoshi (Ash) and Pikachu (Pikachu) depart from Masara Town (Pallet Town), to set forth on their journey to become a Pokemon Master! Species Pikachu (Original Cap) Nickname (default, save lang) OT サトシ TID 970401 Distribution Serial Code Location 2017 Pokémon Movie Dates Apr 15 to May 01, 2017 Jul 19 to Jul 31, 2017 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games JP 3DS: SM Lv. 1 Nature Hardy Ability Static (1) Item None Bundled Item Pikashunium Z Card Per Save Multiples Allowed Wishing Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Thunderbolt Quick Attack Thunder Agility WC ID 223: 「サトシのピカチュウ(オリジナルキャップ)」's receiving text 0x03 Thank you for coming to see the 2017 Pokémon Movie! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. サトシのピカチュウ(オリジナルキャップ) 10さいの たんじょうびに うんめいの であいを はたした サトシと ピカチュウ あこがれの ポケモンマスターに なるため マサラタウンから たびだつ Format Ver.1.0.5-4, Post Updated Date:20171105_1703 Distributions of the same event:6 points -
Version 2.6 Alpha
20970 downloads
This program was developed for those who wish to convert their save files offline, rather than having to go to the online one. It uses a similar interface, and supports conversion between the following save types: Save File Formats Action Replay DSi Action Replay Media Edition Action Replay MAX Acekard 2 Acekard RPG AKAIO EZ Flash V RAW Format CycloDS EGDE M3 Simply NinjaDS R4 Supercard CF Supercard DSONE Supercard SD Top Toy DS M3 DS Real G6 DS Real DeSmuMe System Requirements: -.Net Framwork 2.0 or 4.0 -Windows (Vista or 7 prefered, XP may or may not work)6 points -
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Version 1.9.0
19788 downloads
Collection of various PKHeX plugins I have made Plugin Purpose Thanks Sorting Plugin Sorting by different regional Pokédexes Raid Importer Importing Raid and Outbreak Files From Event Gallery in Sword and Shield or Scarlet and Violet SVivillonPlugin Edit Vivillon Spawns in Scarlet and Violet Fashion Editor Pokémon Sword / Shield, Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl and Legends Arceus Fashion Editing theSLAYER for original idea SV Profile Picture Viewer View and Save Profile Picture and Icon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Pako96 for the original code TM Tool Miscellaneous TM edits Roamer Tool Edit the roaming Legendary Birds in Pokémon X and Y and gen 4 roamers. Teams Viewer View battle and rental teams in Sword/Shield and Scarlet/Violet Special Pokémon Finder Check for Three-Segment Dunsparce, Family of Three Tandemaus or Wurmple Evolution suloku for the original idea SwSh Download Rules Exporter Export the download rules from Sword and Shield saves for preservation Unmaintained Plugin Purpose Original Author Sword/Shield Event Editor Editing Max Lair, Gift Pokémon and CT Legendaries Darkfiggy (GitHub) Sword/Shield Raid Tool Display And Search Dynamax Dens Leanny AutoMod QR Plugins Scan (Defunct) PGL Rental Team QR Codes To Import Them architdate and Kaphotics (GitHub kwsch) BW Tool Various Editors For Gen 5 games suloku (GitHub) Source Code: https://github.com/foohyfooh/PKHeXPluginPile Thanks wubinwww, BlackShark, ppllouf, easyworld, Pako96, ZiYuKing, StevensND for language support If you can contribute multilingual support, please make a PR5 points -
Version 1.0.16
18818 downloads
PKHeX plugin to check for valid PIDIV and other correlated stats for Overworld8 or Max Raid or Max Lair mons. Once the data is found, the selected row can be sent to PKHeX's viewer, without the user having to copy the data over manually. Other small features include: - Able to update Trainer ID/Secret ID in Searcher based on Save's details or Viewed Pokémon's details - Able to update Trainer ID/Secret ID in Searcher based on viewed Pokémon's details, whenever a different Pokémon is viewed - Able to update Gender Ratio filter (Max Raids/Max Lair searching only) based on the viewed Pokémon - The TSV box updates based on what the user inputs, or the data grabbed from save/viewer. - If a modified IV stat is 31, the Hyper Training Flag would be removed Spiritual successor of IV Searcher portion found here: https://projectpokemon.org/home/files/file/4447-gen-8-ow-shiny-pid-genner/ How to use Put the plugin into the plugins folder in your PKHeX directory, then access it from the Tools menu. Tutorial, under Searching for Particular IVs: https://projectpokemon.org/home/tutorials/save-editing/using-pkhex/pid-mismatch-origin-game-swsh-r114/ Note: Win 10 might block DLL files downloaded from the internet. In that case right click the plugin file, go to properties and check "unblock" (as seen here). [You may have to unblock, reblock, then unblock again to get it to work] Example of how to unblock: Support Sword and Shield. BDSP For help and bug reporting, go here. Credits Kaphotics for PKHeX, his documentation on Github, as well as other various functions found in PKHeX.Core and PKHeX.Drawing SkyLink98 with helping me figure out how to deal with implementing changes on PKHeX's viewer Leanny's Source code for Ability and Gender determination for raid stats from seed. Admiral Fish's Raid stats generation write-up. SciresM and his Roaming8b code write-up used by PKHeX.5 points -
Version 1.0.0
3556 downloads
A weekend project that got really out of hand turned into this. DISCLAIMER: THERE IS A LOT THAT CAN POTENTIALLY HAPPEN WITH THIS, AND THOUGH I DID DO RIGOROUS TESTING, THERE IS STILL NO GUARANTEE THAT THIS WON'T POTENTIALLY DO DAMAGE TO YOUR GBA SAVE FILES. I AM NOT LIABLE FOR POSSIBLE DATA CORRUPTION HERE. PLEASE HAVE SAVE BACKUPS BEFORE USING THIS UTILITY TO BE SAFE! Pokemon Box: Ruby & Sapphire is a cool storage utility, but it has some pretty big drawbacks... so I fixed 'em. (This is also 100% compatible with original Box Ruby/Sapphire save files!!) CHANGES: -compatible with all language Gen 3 Pokemon games on the same save file (official cartridges only) (R/S/E/FR/LG) -in the original game, you can ONLY withdraw Pokemon you didn't deposit if your save file has caught 100 Pokemon in the Pokedex. This limitation has been removed -in the original game, in FR/LG and Emerald, a certain flag was checked on the save file that only gets set if you handed the Sapphire to Celio (FR/LG) or beat the Elite Four (Emerald). This prevents you from withdrawing OR depositing Pokemon until the postgame on both of these games. This limitation has been removed CURRENT BUGS: (may or may not get fixed in the near future) -currently all Ruby/Sapphire games are detected as Ruby. This is purely cosmetic and should not affect usage of the storage utility. This WILL cause only Ruby to be booted in Adventure mode, but there is a Gamecube Action Replay code you can run to make it Sapphire instead: USA: Force Sapphire Version [Ralf, Absol] 0403009C 38000000 040300A0 28000000 040300AC 38000001 PAL: Force Sapphire Version [Ralf, Absol] 040310C0 38000000 040310C4 28000000 040310D0 38000001 JP: Force Sapphire Version [Ralf, Absol] 0402F788 38000000 0402F78C 28000000 0402F798 38000001 -in the PAL version, Adventure mode will only boot the English Ruby/Sapphire despite whatever version you are actually using - I may look into this feature to restore the multi-language adventure mode files eventually. -the boot screen on the GBA will always display the Japanese splash screen - that is because in order to make this all possible, modifications were made to the JP multiboot GBA file HOW TO APPLY PATCH: 1. download the appropriate .xdelta patch for the version of the game you wish to run (usa, jp, or pal). You will also need a Pokemon Box iso for the appropriate version of the game you are looking for (obviously, not provided here). If your file is a .nkit.iso, you will need to convert it from that to a .iso file before patching it. 2. use delta patcher (https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/704/) to apply the patch to your .iso 3. You will now have a new .iso file to run on your modded Wii/modded gamecube and will be able to use all the new features5 points -
Version 1.0.6
3213 downloads
PKHeX plugin to find and edit content of Berry plots in Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald. (In the image, the plot that the character model is facing, is the berry plot that is being focused on.) FYI: The e-Reader berries are not 'real' berries, in the sense that they don't have their own data programmed into the ROMs. They just usurped the slot for Enigma Berries. So if you have those activated in your save, and wanna plant them, just plant Enigma Berries. Originated from: attempting to resolve a glitch. As such, no immediate plans for other games. How to use Put the plugin into the plugins folder in your PKHeX directory, then access it from the Tools menu. Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald are supported. Note: Win 10 might block DLL files downloaded from the internet. In that case right click the plugin file, go to properties and check "unblock" (as seen here). [You may have to unblock, reblock, then unblock again to get it to work] Example of how to unblock: Credits Kaphotics for PKHeX. BlackShark for his meticulous work with the Feebas Locator [Full disclosure: I've never made a PKHeX plugin before, so had to look at his work to figure it out] All the wonderful team members involved in pret, for the amazing work regarding disassembly for RSE, which contained all the important structures. RodrigoTR and Mark_Eire, for providing support for giving the locations and getting all the images for various screenshots of plots.5 points -
Version 1.0.11
5814 downloads
PKHeX plugin to edit GO Park Storage. User can click on the slot to view the content of the slot. User may edit the GP1 in the viewed slot. User can also import a GP1 into the viewed slot via the button or dragging it in. User may also delete the GP1 in the viewed slot. Given the GO CP on file isn't carried into the game visually, and appears to be unused data, GO CP calculation isn't included. (If you need it, it is here on an external program) For help and bug reporting, go here. How to use Put the plugin into the plugins folder in your PKHeX directory, then access it from the Tools menu. Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee is supported. Note: Win 10 might block DLL files downloaded from the internet. In that case right click the plugin file, go to properties and check "unblock" (as seen here). [You may have to unblock, reblock, then unblock again to get it to work] Example of how to unblock: Credits Kaphotics for the making of PKHeX, as well as documented structure for various GP1 parts. BlackShark for his meticulous work with the Feebas Locator [Full disclosure: I've never made a PKHeX plugin before, so had to look at his work to figure it out]5 points -
11603 downloads
Event description This is a Raid event held by Scarlet and Violet. Notably, with this event you get a chance to encounter Tera raids featuring a level 100 (Shiny locked) Charizard with Dragon Tera type. This event runs from December 2 to December 4, and from December 16 to December 18, 2022. How to encounter this raid in-game For this raid to be findable by players, they must first have unlocked 6-Stars Raids through story progression. This requires completing the entire game story and the post game until the academy tournament. Players must then complete 10 4-stars or 5-stars raids. Only after all these steps have been performed, the player will receive a call from Jacq, which he will proceed to tell you about dangerous black crystal raids. What can be done with these files The files to be imported into your save file are placed in the Files directory. We also provide human-readable data in Json format, and an Identifier.txt file containing the event index. Use our tutorial to import these files into your save. After importing you might need to advance one day in the Date/Time from your console System Settings, to reroll the dens. To see other Poké Portal Events, here.5 points -
Version 1.0.7
2525 downloads
PKHeX has introduced a Block exporting option, and thus, this program is born. Able to read WR8 files, and the bin file that contains WR8. (Note, there is no intention of exporting WR8 from the bin) You can scroll through the entries of the bin, by scrolling through the values here: For technical info relating to the offset can be found here. When more details are known (for example, if they store abilities or what the cashback thing is), those will be added. To extract the block using PKHeX: Edit: This tool is no longer being supported. A PKHeX Plugin was developed so that one doesn't need to dump the block from the save, and be able to read it natively, use that instead.5 points -
Version 1.0.0
1171 downloads
During the early wave of GO->Home transfers, a bug was found that involved Pokémon that were Regional Variants of species that existed in LGPE. These regional variants, when transferred from GO, had their LGPE moveset instead of their own moveset. Pokémon HOME has since fixed this bug, and they've also put out a statement saying they will retroactively fix the bugged Pokémon. Thus, these Pokémon were sent to SWSH and dumped, for archival purposes. -mons missing from SWSH removed until further notice-5 points -
Version .
3100 downloads
This gift was distributed as part of the Pokémon Get Challenge campaign. The gift codes can be obtained from participating products in Japan. Wonder Card ID #0129: Mythical Pokémon Marshadow Gift Species Marshadow TID 201120 Distribution Serial Code Location a lovely place Dates 20 Nov '20 to 30 Apr '21 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games SWSH Nature Random Ability Technician (1) Item None IVs EVs HP RND, 3x 31 IVs ALL 0 ATK DEF S.ATK S.DEF SPE Lv. 60 Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Spectral Thief Drain Punch Force Palm Shadow Sneak Classic Ribbon Lang Slot Mon's Lang Nickname OT Name OT's Lang JPN マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN ENG マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN FRE マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN ITA マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN GER マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN SPA マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN KOR マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN CHS マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN CHT マーシャドー ゲッチャレ JPN Only One Redemption Allowed Format Ver.2.0.0-12b, Post Updated Date:20201120_10145 points -
Version .
5723 downloads
This event was distributed to commemorate the Japanese Cinematic release of Pokemon the Movie 20: I Choose You! Serial codes for this event were being given away for pre-ordering the movie tickets, and another Pikachu can be redeemed if you have another code. These serial codes are region locked to Japan 3DSes only. This page hosts all of the Ash Cap Pikachu that is programmed into Pokemon Sun & Moon, in one .rar! Distributions of the same event:5 points -
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Version 1.0.1
2502 downloads
When save files are dumped incorrectly or corrupted in some way, they become unusable. PKHeX will not load save files of incorrect size (and also ignore files with such invalid/missing blocks). Example of such an error: Hence, this tool was born. This tool is unable to restore data that was lost! (it can't perform magic, obviously) There are 2 modes. Standard Fix and Pokemon Box Salvage. Always keep backup copies of your saves, even the corrupted ones, before using any tool! The program will replace the save file that being fixed. (it does keep the original save backup as a .bak file, but know that multiple uses of the software will result in the .bak being replaced) Standard Fix (open spoiler below to read details!) Pokemon Box Salvage (open spoiler below to read details!)5 points -
Version 1.0.2
848 downloads
Based on our discovery regarding Local Events being held in RAM, I've made a mini program that'll dump WC7FULL files that are held in RAM. (and of course, you must have a copy of said RAM dump to use this program) While the program can show up to 10 entries, I've programmed it to dump up to 25 entries. [Hypothetically speaking, there are unused spaces that can fit up to 25; in reality it may not be the case] This program has drag&drop support!5 points