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  1. PKHeX is a save editor for core-series Pokémon games. With it, users can manipulate various save files including: .sav, .dsv, .dat, .gci, .raw, and .bin types. PKHeX can also read and write: .pk files, which are individual Pokémon files, and .pgt, .pcd, .pgf, .wc, wcfull, which are Mystery Gift files. Version 25.11.06 of PKHeX has been released, fine tuning support for Pokemon Legends: Z-A's, and adding other save editing functions. Do not report issues with this release's handling with legality/encounters. PKHeX now requires the .NET Desktop Runtime 9.0 to run. If you receive an error when trying to run, ensure you have it installed. Please note that other related applications will still require time to update, and updated versions of plugins or SysBot may not be available immediately. Changelog: Download | FAQ | Support Forum View full article
  2. PKHeX is a save editor for core-series Pokémon games. With it, users can manipulate various save files including: .sav, .dsv, .dat, .gci, .raw, and .bin types. PKHeX can also read and write: .pk files, which are individual Pokémon files, and .pgt, .pcd, .pgf, .wc, wcfull, which are Mystery Gift files. Version 25.10.26 of PKHeX has been released, adding support for Pokemon Legends: Z-A. Do not report issues with this release's handling with legality/encounters. PKHeX now requires the .NET Desktop Runtime 9.0 to run. If you receive an error when trying to run, ensure you have it installed. Please note that other related applications will still require time to update, and updated versions of plugins or SysBot may not be available immediately. Changelog: Download | FAQ | Support Forum View full article
  3. Off-topic. Get off this thread, look for a guide, and/or make your own thread. Thanks.
  4. PKHeX Encounter Database creates a legal encounter as the game would, yes.
  5. Personally I only care about the PID-IV-Nature-etc correlations, if those are sound, I'm good to go. They aren't battle trained, they're Rare Candied up. So, they won't have EVs.
  6. If you scroll just south of that commit you'll see what happened to the Milotic and the rest. The Pokemon are legitimately obtained, for me that's on the PID side of things, and sometimes (especially for the older games) I did shortcut things like the beauty stat. See the Git description for each of the commit. Also, about the clones between party and collection, I dump the Pokemon when they are first obtained (e.g. the starters), then continue using them as my party but have already exported them out as part of the living dex collection (sort of a first available instance). The clones are later injected back to be rare candied to evolve. I believe in later (current) games they're distinct Pokemon altogether asI breed them instead.
  7. Tools > Data > Encounter Database
  8. Add to mgdb and use PKHeX. https://github.com/projectpokemon/EventsGallery/commit/96f664e40ef32899cb36343ef6da2669dcfd9b9c
  9. You need to be way more descriptive. What went wrong? Any error message? Screenshot?
  10. https://github.com/ReignOfComputer/RoCs-PC/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
  11. You can find them on the PKHeX Encounter Database, or in RoC's PC: https://github.com/ReignOfComputer/RoCs-PC/tree/master/38 - Gen IX - SV Collection/Post-Home Unrivaled
  12. The UI updated in the past many years. The version you show is from 2017.
  13. Moved to Save Editing Help as it's not a PKHeX question. I haven't used PKSM much, but I believe you can generate a QR for the Pokemon (right click the sprite in PKHeX, then click "QR!"), and import it using the 3DS Camera. https://github.com/FlagBrew/PKSM/wiki/Editor
  14. What do you mean by parents? Regardless, all information should be editable via the Batch Editor.
  15. I'm very sure it was always the case... Remove the hyper training on the perfect IVs, as the alert says.
  16. https://github.com/santacrab2/PKHeX-Plugins
  17. PKHeX is an open source program. You are free to make your own fork and do as you please. That being said, PKHeX.Core is on .NET Core, which is cross platform. All that needs to be done is to build a cross platform interface that uses it. For example, there is a MAUI version being built.
  18. Try using this instead:
  19. Try deleting all files in the directory first, then unzipping to the directory. Also, right click the executable and select Properties, and see if there's a checkbox to "Unblock" it.
  20. You need to provide more information. When did this pop up, when you clicked "Secret Base"? Or when you tried to make an edit? If it's popping up immediately when you clicked Secret Base, perhaps you could contribute the save file for developers to take a look.
  21. https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/56296-read-home-tracker-value/
  22. It depends on the Pokemon, different encounters have different aspects that form up their legality. For example, raids generally have IV correlation to various data and cannot therefore be easily changed. You might want to rely on the PKHeX Encounter Database instead
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