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  1. Thank you so much! I am unable to determine whether the Mew in question belongs to the Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew distribution or to any later CoroCoro event, but your contribution is really appreciated!
  2. Hi! Would you mind sharing your save file or the pk file to check it out? Thanks!
  3. Thanks again for your help and explanations! I uploaded the binary file with the alternatives I could generate, even knowing that this particular Ho-Oh would only be detected as legitimate with the Navel Rock location and so on. Nevertheless, I am amazed by these atypical cases!
  4. Hi! Thank you so much for your contribution! Certainly, this case is somewhat anomalous. The anomaly lies in the fact that it is not a Pokémon generated with homemade distribution carts nor similar tools, as it belongs to 2006 and was traded by a child of the time. For instance, I know that there were illegal shiny Pokémon because of GameShark. If the Ho-Oh in question were an English 10ANNIV variant, I would not doubt its illegitimacy. Sorry if it seems like I am being pushy with this matter! I also wanted to share it out of curiosity. Maybe its mismatch was produced by the Spanish distribution station.
  5. Sorry! Here's the save file with the Bad Eggs removed, just in case! It seems that they were generated while deleting a couple of hexadecimal values. POKEMON_EMER_010925fixed (1).sav
  6. Thank you for getting back to me! Really appreciated! Yeah, the rescue thing was a little vague on my part. Sorry for that! Last year, I was able to assign legit methods, IVs, and similar values to various Hall of Fame Pokémon. However, this Ho-Oh is a rather unique case. I did try to adjust Ho-Oh by changing its IVs, but PKHeX does not accept any variant. These are all the variants that I was able to recreate. The file includes Method 1, Method 2, Method 4, Channel Method 1, Channel Method 2, and two different alternatives that I got thanks to the IV⇆PID Calculator. 10ANIV Ho-Oh.bin
  7. Hi! I think I've been able to fix it. Please let me know if everything works properly! POKEMON_EMER_010925fixed.sav
  8. Yeah! PKHeX accepts Ho-Oh's PID when setting Navel Rock as its met location and marking the Fateful Encounter box. Considering the age of the Pokémon, I wanted to check it out. Thank you for your quick answer! Cheers!
  9. Hi, everyone! I would like to ask about the legality of this particular Pokémon. Back in 2006, some random kid traded me a Spanish 10ANIV Ho-Oh. Last year, I rescued it using the Hall of Fame Extractor, as the PKHeX tab did not exist then. When adjusting the necessary values, depending on the update, PKHeX itself indicated that either the OT had been modified or that there was a PID mismatch. Could it be that this 10ANIV Ho-Oh was generated incorrectly at the official distribution station? Or does PKHeX not recognize it because there may be distribution variants which need to be covered? Back in the day, ordinary players did not rely on game modification tools or homemade events. These were available to the general public starting with Gen 4. I am attaching the Ho-Oh file in case anyone can solve my question. Thank you for your time, and keep up the great work! 0250 - HO-OH - 200967B8FAB8.pk3
  10. Works perfectly fine on my Western save files! Thank you so much for updating it, and sorry for any possible inconvenience!
  11. Hi there! Thank you so much for your commendable work! Would it be possible to update this plugin to be compatible with the latest version of PKHeX?
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