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  1. Version 1.0.8

    1697 downloads

    Original Developer: @SciresM Note: Downloads section mirror, will be replaced if the original developer uploads to the downloads page. Description: Save editor for RBY. Original Thread
  2. Version 4.5

    12884 downloads

    Original Developer: @Metropolis Note: Downloads section mirror, will be replaced if the original developer uploads to the downloads page. Description: If you need to load Gen 1 to 3 data created by a legacy tool like PikaSav or A-Save, you'll have to fall back on PKX Delta. Original Thread
  3. And for Europe/Australia: (via Serebii)
  4. Ah yes, thanks for the reminder. I'll add it in. Edit: Done
  5. Here's a list of the more prominent save editors out there. If something's not right or if something should be up there but isn't, let us know! Main Series PKHeX (Gen 1 to 7) The crown champion of save editors, this handles saves from every generation. Comes with in-built legality checking, mystery gift and trainer editing, among other things. Some niche values like underground flags in DPPt (Gen 4) aren't available, and you'll need to fall back on PokeSav for those. PokeGen (Gen 4 to 5) One of the leading save editors of its time, PokeGen focuses more on editing Pokemon data. PokeSav (Gen 4 to 5) Before PKHeX there was PokeGen, and before PokeGen there was PokeSav. Back in my day, UI wasn't something worth investing in! Some niche functionality like underground editing is still unique to PokeSav, though. PKX Delta (Gen 1 to 3) If you need to load Gen 1 to 3 data created by a legacy tool like PikaSav or A-Save, you'll have to fall back on PKX Delta. pk2pk (Gen 3 to 6) Allows for the migration of Pokemon from Gen 3/4/5 to 4/5/6. PKMDS Code Library (Gen 3 to 6) For other developers, this is a code library to help you get started. Currently supports Gen V and limited portions of Gen III / VI. Online Pokemon Database (Gen 3 to 6) The PokeCheck of today. Upload Pokemon from Gen 3 to Gen 6, manage them, and view their legality. Rhydon Save Editor (Gen 1) Save editor for RBY. PkmGCSaveEditor (Gen 3) Save editor for Colosseum and XD. Allows converting between main series games. Trigger's PC (Gen 3) A "Legit-Use" Everything Bank and Save Manager for Gen 3. Mystery Gift Tool (Gen 3) Nintendo Events, Wondercards, e-Trainer cards and e-Berry editor. Mirage Island Finder (Gen 3) For finding Mirage Island in RSE. Feebas Fishing Spot Finder (Gen 3) This tool allows to see the Feebas fishing spot seed in a Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire or Emerald savegame. PPSE-DS (Gen 4) Save Editor that runs ON the DS! Runs off Flashcarts and edits the save without the need for a PC. Generation 5 Save Tool (Gen 5) Multipurpose save game editor. Can edit the Entralink, Medals, Memory Link, Join Avenue, and Hidden Grotto. Download Tournament Editor (Gen 5) Tool to edit downloadable Pokemon World Tournaments in Gen 5. Pokestar Pokemon Enabler (Gen 5) Editor for B2W2 to modify Pokestar Studios Pokemon and the Hall of Fame. PKMDS G5 PC Storage Sorter (Gen 5) As an example of what the aforementioned code library can do, this tool sorts your entire Gen 5 PC in National Dex order. WC6Full Creator (Gen 6) Application to dump full Wondercard data from saves. Pokemon Link Tool (Gen 6) Allows dumping and injecting of Pokemon Link data for XYORAS. Spin-off Series Sky Editor (PMD: Various) and Sky JEditor (Java Port) Save Editor for many Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games (not the 3DS ones though). Pokemon Ranger Mission Injector Supports Shadows of Almia and Guardian Signs. Tools whose features are already present in a newer tool are listed below:
  6. Sun/Moon Completed! https://github.com/ReignOfComputer/RoCs-PC/tree/master/24 - Gen VII - SM Collection
  7. Hi, have some of them in my collection here: https://github.com/ReignOfComputer/RoCs-PC/tree/master/23%20-%20Gen%20VII%20-%20SM%20Collection
  8. Btw, have started on 7th Gen Pokemon: https://github.com/ReignOfComputer/RoCs-PC/tree/master/23%20-%20Gen%20VII%20-%20SM%20Collection
  9. Compile it from source: https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX
  10. Directory structure has drastically changed, those looking to download should grab off GitHub instead of here until I find some time to do an update. Sounds great. Thanks for the contributions and suggestions thus far, pull request when needed!
  11. All legit, as far as I know, unless explicitly stated in the file name that it's legal/hacked.
  12. Whoops, ran out of time to work on this as of late, but should find some time next month or so. In the meantime, I have codes from the Pokemon Cafe event in Singapore that I haven't redeemed, and expires today/tomorrow! F626UUZM6KQWF8Y3 F626UUPQ4G3LUZUW (Used) F626UW37MK72SKT4 (Used) F626UUXF33YR6QAL (Used) F626UUQT7EPP4M9G (Used) Comment or something if you do use them so I can mark them as used.
  13. @Kaphotics' PKHeX does the transfer from 4th->5th->6th Gen and when this is done, the met data is overwritten with that of the save file. When no save file is loaded, the default settings is Guyana, Mahaica-Berbice. When you loaded the Arceus, it takes the details of the currently loaded (default) save file and transfers the Pokémon to 6th Gen. In your second case, because a save file is loaded, it takes the data of that Japanese save file and populates it with Japanese location data. In both cases, PokeTransfer works that way, taking the details of the save the Pokémon is sent to and applying the met date as the date the Pokémon was transferred. Correct me if I'm wrong.
  14. This project is now maintained on GitHub: https://github.com/ReignOfComputer/RoCs-PC List of commits can be found here. Will continue to zip them up and update the first post every month or so. Haven't had a chance to do much in the past week because of real life stuff, but merged in some of the events from aleksandar426.
  15. Not a competition though, haha. At the end of the day my goal is to have a "living PokeDex" with RoC as the OT. Most important thing is we have fun doing this Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Eep, I'm doing the exact same thing now haha. On my 7th badge. You can see the Pokemon I have so far in the latest update, haven't had time to play since lol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Haha fantastically fast! Stuck at a work event and couldn't go today >< Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Thanks @aleksandar426. As mentioned I'll work on merging this with the collection once I have it all up on GitHub.
  19. @aleksandar426 that would be an amazing addition to this collection, thanks
  20. Going through the list of files to sort it looks like I lost a lot of 4th Gen events, no idea where the files went. Oh well. Also found the Pokémon Secure website (no harm in talking about it, inactive for 2+ years), unfortunately my access to their file sections got revoked lol. Anyone still remember them though? #throwbackthursday
  21. Totally, playing Platinum and then D+P for the purpose of this collection reminded me of all the major changes, like Distortion World and getting the starters. DPPt were definitely the best for me in terms of music (I love the piano focus). Favorites being the , , , and (which hasn't changed since). did a good job with a Sinnoh orchestra.After finishing DPPt and HGSS, and playing XY simultaneously, going onto BW/B2W2 (of which the music is just a mess to me) feels a little weird, heh. Especially with the terrible and completely unnecessary rivals Bianca and Cheren. Nevertheless, still exciting to go through all the generations and relive memories (That being said, box management was a nightmare without the touchscreen on DPPt and I'm so glad that was a feature in HGSS and beyond)
  22. As a quick note, I've started Pokémon Black now, and it's reminded me why I lost interest in Pokémon from 2010-2013. Worst animation, music, rivals and overall feel IMO. Sinnoh to me still has the most class
  23. LOL yeah! I tried to do this when BW came out (you can see the 2011 progress in zArchive, I got through all of JPN, most of ENG and was starting with FRA). Too tedious to finish
  24. Updated: 20160519 -> 20160525 File count: 13,324 -> 15,944 8 - Gen IV - DPPt Collection (25 views) 9 - Gen IV - HGSS Collection (28 views) 11 - Gen IV - Events (44 views) 19 - Gen VI - XY Collection (32 views) Going to work on Black and X simultaneously, probably won't be sorting the event/RNG'd/shiny files until I'm done with all the main series. In 1 or 2 releases time I'll probably move everything to GitHub so it's easier to track changes and allow people to contribute. That's probably when I'll merge in other projects and contributions like Sabresite, lvlann, HaxAras, InsaneNutter, etc. Getting a headache looking at my "To Sort" folder Maddaren, I'll look into Pokémon Stadium after the main series is complete
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