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  1. Alternatives would be a) trade the pokemon individually to sysbot (via the correct games) to dump the data [will be slow and you’ll be using a public Discord, thus the owner of the server would have your data too] b) get a hacked Switch or hack your on Swich then dump them all [relatively safe but pricey] c) use your friend’s hacked Switch after letting them access your HOME [risk depends on the friendship] d) let someone else access your HOME account and dump them all for you [super risky won’t recommend] e) hire someone to do it for you, probably would require them to have access to your console or to your HOME account [probably the riskiest of them all. And pricey. And you might get scammed. Really really not recommended] With your limitations, there’s no perfect solution and it all comes down to you. All at your own risk. If you’re not in a hurry, and have time to spare, then do option (a). Do like 15 trades a day or something. You’ll probably get it done within half a year. Also: (1) if caught on a Switch title, trade the Mon with the game it was caught in (origin game), to ensure the correct data was transferred. (2) if the Mon was transferred via Bank or GO, trade via SWSH (limited to species that exists in SWSH) (3) if the sysbot retains the HOME tracker of your Mon, can trade to the sysbot via any game
  2. Most data are visible so one can try make recreations. However if you want the proper data to be there, as well as the data to actually be what you’ve been playing with, extract the Pokemon properly from the saves.
  3. Online usage with Emunand itself shouldn’t cause bans. There was probably something wrong that was detected (maybe invalid downloads, maybe firmware version difference between Sysnand and Emunand etc), but I digress. Not sure if you can just inject the mythical Pecha berry; in-game events based on key items from wonder cards tend to need a flag set (meaning the item won’t be enough). Check if PKHeX has any kind of options in regards to that.
  4. What language games are you playing on?
  5. Event images sourced from: https://blog.naver.com/onejang80/223320870986
  6. Steenee code card: https://www.reddit.com/r/PokemonTCG/comments/1ey9djr/for_anyone_who_plays/ and https://x.com/EpictubeHd/status/1829735698305274048/photo/1
  7. Code card with code: Ugh (ugh.usernames on Discord)
  8. Code card with code: Ugh (ugh.usernames on Discord)
  9. Code card with code: Ugh (ugh.usernames on Discord)
  10. Browser screenshot with code: Ugh (ugh.usernames on Discord)
  11. Browser screenshot with code: Ugh (ugh.usernames on Discord)
  12. Browser screenshot with code: Ugh (ugh.usernames on Discord)
  13. HOME images: Dan M (boo453) on Discord BD image: TFS on Discord Scarlet image: ash14 on Discord
  14. ssstwitter.com_1733227450317.mp4 Video for HOME NFC redemption, source: https://x.com/poke_times/status/1852953990780096706
  15. Code card with code: Ugh (ugh.usernames on Discord) Code and NFC reader: Oh! RoChi! (@iceposs2000 on X/Twitter)
  16. Image credit ash14 on Discord.
  17. Image credits: Guested https://web.archive.org/web/20191008065638/https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/21813-b2w2-event-kanto-starter-eggs/ https://web.archive.org/web/20120619190131/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/atsumeyou/
  18. Image credits: Guested https://web.archive.org/web/20191008065638/https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/21813-b2w2-event-kanto-starter-eggs/ https://web.archive.org/web/20120619190131/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/atsumeyou/
  19. Image credits: Guested https://web.archive.org/web/20191008065638/https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/21813-b2w2-event-kanto-starter-eggs/ https://web.archive.org/web/20120619190131/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/atsumeyou/
  20. Yes. Just a save editor to extract your save from your cart, the PKHeX to inject the wonder card, then insert the modified save back into your game. https://projectpokemon.org/home/tutorials/save-editing/managing-3ds-saves/
  21. Carefully detach the hard drive (only if possible), then use a SATA to USB connector, and try to use it as an external hard drive with a different computer that functions.
  22. Experimenting with trading again, here's my guess (until proven otherwise) I reckon there's 3 rules: Light blue - SM Origin <-trade-> SM receiver = OT reflects origin, based on origin language Light green - USUM Origin <-trade-> USUM receiver = OT reflects origin, based on origin language Pink - SM <-trade-> USUM [or vice versa] = OT Sun variant, based on origin language The way rule 3 (or what I'll like to call crossing the Ultra/Non-ultra OTxReceiver barrier) acts is though both sets of games are different generations... Also, it appears the 'Korean' interaction is real, however I personally reckon that the report from the Redditor came from them observing rule 2 jumping to rule 3 (if you take a look at my table, the last 3 trades were the same Mew, and the OT changed when it crossed the Ultra -> Non-ultra OTxReceiver barrier. ) That means there's likely yet another invalid character or combination in Korean OTs (lol) I think there's enough trades here for you to test and prove/disprove. (And before anyone jumps in, yes, some origins are not possible for the events. I'm testing what happens to a mon with said origin with invalid OTs.)
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