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  1. Switch Lite? presently no free method. The best you can get, is to find a SX modchip, and the "installation" of the modchip requires a hard mod. My advice: it you don't have soldering skills, find a technician to do it for you.
  2. you can do it with any mon and any gen (gen 3 onwards), just that I named Gen 8 for simplicity sake. Just make sure you're rolling EC/PID correctly for the mon. Again, whether it's EC or PID depends on the generation the mon was caught in.
  3. Step 1: Use a mon caught on a Gen 8 game, on a gen 8 save For simplicity sake: Use any above gen 3 save. If the mon was caught in any games from Gen 3 - 5, reroll PID. (ignores valid PIDIV; if on non-hatch mon, will result in PID mismatch) If the mon was caught in any game > Gen 5, reroll EC. Step 2: Make sure the IVs you have will give you the characteristic (the bulbapedia table) Step 3: Press This (for EC) or this (for PID) Once again, as said in step 1, whether you reroll PID or EC depends on the origin of the caught mon. Step 4: Change to the Stats tab. Check what characteristic it is. Step 5: If it is not what you want, repeat from step 3. Alas, you got it! This is pretty much as simple as I can make it. If you still don't understand, I suggest you don't do it.
  4. To clarify, it depends on the generation the Pokémon was caught in. You know which generation flips between EC and PID, yes? All I did was just keep rerolling the EC in Pokémon SWSH on PKHeX, nothing special. It's something you could do on your own. also, it helps that what you wanted appears on 31 IVs.
  5. Just use this EC/PID (depending on gen) 4D0961F9
  6. Have you tried doing this? Also, what characteristic you trying to get?
  7. The characteristic depends on the IVs right, so simply don't have flawless IVs. Also modify the PID (or EC, depending on generation)
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    This gift was given to players via serial code that purchased tickets to the Pokémon M22: Mewtwo Strikes Back EVOLUTION in Korea. Wonder Card ID #1006: Mewtwo Gift Species Mewtwo TID 200930 Distribution Serial Code Location a Pokémon movie Dates Sep 30 to Nov 30, 2020 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee ?1 ?2 Nature Quiet Card Per Save Only One Allowed Lv. 70 Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Psychic Shadow Ball Barrier Calm Mind Lang Slot OT Name Nickname Preset Lang JPN 박사 뮤츠 ENG 박사 뮤츠 FRE 박사 뮤츠 ITA 박사 뮤츠 GER 박사 뮤츠 SPA 박사 뮤츠 KOR 박사 뮤츠 CHS 박사 뮤츠 CHT 박사 뮤츠 Format Ver.1.0.8-4, Post Updated Date:20201001_0042 What can be done with these files PKM creation with PKHeX (drag & drop the wondercard file in the spot where you want the Pokémon) In-Game Mystery Gift redemption with Switch Gift Data Manager
  9. Ask them XD (Probably related to the nature of the Pikachu in the anime)
  10. replied your thread. no need to double up on the same question.
  11. No clue, we don't work for Nintendo/Game Freak/TPCi, so we don't have hard proof of what causes bans or no bans, besides using past reports as a gauge. Haven't heard ban reports that associate with that presently, but that doesn't mean you're safe forever. It's possible they never ban you for it, since maybe they won't scan everyone's save (imagine how many save's fashion block they would have to scan), but who knows really. Use at your own risk.
  12. check here: https://projectpokemon.org/home/files/category/118-bw-b2w2/
  13. I think the post is generally well done, but there's a few points I want to specifically reply to: (note: more of a personal and less technical reply) I love how you stated the obvious, and don't get me wrong, while it is the obvious, it'll somehow skip peoples' mind and should be stated. I regret not thinking of listing that, when I actually think about it for my own tests XD Speaking about the use small Pokémon point, I had a team of 6 Celebi (cause they're small) but they're not small enough apparently. If a Sinistea is behind and a Celebi is in front, it's actually pretty hard to see. Maybe a team of lv 100 max friendship Joltik would help XD Oh that's insane, I've never thought of it. Given that level and friendship seems to matter, who knows >< Pretty cool that there's other clips.
  14. I'm testing that. I'll post my data above later. (tho, do know it's a small sample size, so may not be entirely accurate)
  15. This post is for my mini-test results. Upfront, I'll say that 50 encounters on each rank isn't a statistically large enough sample size, but each test took around 2 1/2 hours (and that was on 2 Switches mind you), and I don't wanna sink anymore time into this. So if anyone want to try, be my guest. :3 For these tests, I'm testing purely Milcery and Copperajah ranks. For Milcery Rank, 10x Starf berries and leaving the Switch alone is enough. (1st Switch) For Copperajah rank, performing the curry making actions were enough. (2nd Switch) While the values do not seem statistically significant from each other... If we assume that the values were not statistical blips, then looking at the trends, it appears that max friendship and level of party members both have an effect on the chance of curry encounters. Adding on to that, it also appears Copperajah rank has a higher chance of encountering compared to Milcery Rank. Once again, this is just anecdotal, and shall be taken with a pinch of salt. Sample size of 50 isn't big enough to draw real solid conclusions.
  16. This post is a compilation of some info found, including some stuff I found. Most of them will be anecdotal evidence, since it's not from digging through the game's code. The information here will be changed as there's any new discoveries. This is the TL;DR version, more details below the page break: - Curry encounters can go into Poké Ball, Great Ball or Ultra Ball. - Curry encounters draw from the "Wild Encounters Grass" (not overworld) pool. - It only works in caves along routes, or routes. (Not towns, not Wild Area, not IoA/CT) - It appears that encounter rates for curry encounters are reversed. (10% Grass Spawn becomes 90% in Curry Spawn) - It is believed that you need a full party of max friendship to yield the highest encounter chance. - It is believed that Shiny charm doesn’t affect odds of getting a Shiny Curry encounter - Curry encounters may potentially be able to be shiny - The berries you use may matter (not just curry rank) - Level of your team matters ? -> It is believed Milcery rank curry gives the best odds of an encounter So general curry steps/instructions: - Use one of the 2,200 ingredients: Smoke-Poke Tail, Large Leek, Fancy Apple, Boiled Egg, Fruit Bunch, Moomoo Cheese - Use 10x berries (try to use the best berries you have; they may matter.) - Use a full team of tiny Pokémon (I recommend Joltik), at max friendship, and at max level. (This is just so that your vision is not hindered) - You can use whatever website to check for that route, what mon exists in the Grass pool (not overworld pool). Do note the encounter rate seems reversed. - Only make curries on mainland Galar, anywhere along routes (inc. caves). No wild areas. - Do not do co-op camping. - Don't press "no" nor the B button when a mon asks to join. There is no confirmation screen for rejecting them; it'll leave then and there and never come back.| More specific info: - Curry encounters can go into Poké Ball, Great Ball or Ultra Ball. (source) (will attach image soon) If your bag does not have Poké, it'll default to Great. If your bag does not have Poké & Great, it'll default to Ultra. If your bag does not have Poké & Great and Ultra, it'll default back to Poké. - Curry encounters draw from the "Wild Encounters Grass" (not overworld) pool. (source) Most clear example would be Galar Mine No.1 The encounters there draw from the overworld pool, making me question why is there a grass pool listed on Serebii (which if I'm not mistaken, the data comes being mined from the final games), and then I tested which pool curry encounters are pulling from. - It only works in caves along routes, or routes. So doesn't work in cities or wild areas (including Isle of Armor). - It appears that encounter rates for curry encounters are reversed. For example, 1% encounters become 99%, etc. For example, I got a lot more Ferroseed, and a lot more Antique Sinistea, than everything else. - No spawns from co-op camping I've never gotten a spawn during co-op camping, be it NPCs or real players. - It is believed that you need a full party of max friendship to yield the highest encounter chance. (source) My tests below, while mini, does seem to align with this. ? -> It is believed Milcery rank curry gives the best odds of an encounter (source) Based on the test below, I doubt this is true. While Dama has a larger sample size, which I would in general think that is a better result, we do not know whether the party members were consistent in all tests. Dama may have used different berries throughout too. - It is believed that Shiny charm doesn’t affect odds of getting a Shiny Curry encounter (source) While this probably can only be properly verified by digging into the game code, it seems plausible; Shiny charm only works for wild encounters and eggs, not raids and gifts (looking for the old source). With that, curry encounters could swing either way.. - Curry encounters may potentially be able to be shiny (source) While some may argue the video is clear cut evidence of it (being able to be shiny), I'll like to point out that the code to make all mons shiny (commonly used on Edizon) can make Curry encounters shiny. Not saying the video is faked, but I'm saying it's inconclusive evidence, that can be argued either way by bull-headed individuals. What I'll say, is there is a chance of the devs intending this encounter to be shiny, given that it plays a shiny animation when you talk to it. No other interaction with shiny mons you own in the camp brings forth that animation. Why program in the animation, if it's unintended? (of course, they could disable it at the end of the day, but it is something regardless ;x) - The berries you use may matter (not just curry rank) It's the reason why I used Starf Berries for my test. Using other berries seem to not give me as many encounters. Probably based on rarity as seen here: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Curry#Ingredients - Level of your team matters Check post below. ? -> Higher rank curry increases chance of encounter Check post below. Keep in mind of Dama's results too.
  17. well even so they're still plagued with glitches XD
  18. Crystal clear is from a ROM hack right? PKHeX doesn't support saves from ROM Hacks...
  19. Pokémon cannot hold Dynamax crystals. While you probably can hack one on, they can't hold it. Presumably to prevent trades from devices that has updated wild area news to devices without the update.
  20. I believe most sites, including ours, said/would have said somewhere that you'll need CFW to dump your saves from your 3DS. And even if it isn't listed explicitly on every tool that you gotta use CFW to dump your saves, the implicit fact that you NEED your save + a quick google search regarding that would yield you the answer. Heck, this was the very first search I did on a private window: So, not dissing ya or anything (don't take me the wrong way), but I believe you simply did not search hard enough. So now, here is the link to the tutorial page: https://projectpokemon.org/tutorials/save-editing/managing-3ds-saves/ If you're using 3DS, CFW is needed. If you're using emulator, well, it'll tell you how to get to it. :3
  21. Look at the first post, follow the images there. The Download link is there.
  22. Looks like your save is from a SWSH without the v1.2.0 update. Please get at least the v1.2.0 update, and save twice in-game, then extract the save and try again. Those Pokemon didn't exist pre-v1.2.0 update, and naturally PKHeX will try to stop you from bringing a mon into a game that it doesn't exist in...
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