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  1. Yes. It'll show the Square or the Star if the egg is shiny.
  2. Follow this guide. https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/
  3. Yeah Hala isn’t the Champion. At your stage, he's the Island Kahuna. I guess cased closed then.
  4. If you defeated the champion, they would obey you no matter what the level is. Since you said “first champion”, I can only assume you meant trial leader or trial captain?
  5. General steps, under construction. 1. Install Wireshark on your computer. 2. Change your wireless card to Monitor Mode 3. Start up Wireshark 4. Select the applicable MAC adresss (let's say a beacon etc) and Apply as Filter
  6. NitroExplorer or Crystal Tile should be able to inject narcs
  7. I would imagine you have the export the block that has the league card date, then hex edit that block, then reimport the block. No idea what block it is tho. While I documented the offset of the timestamp (and other data) for the WR8, no idea how it works. (It's different from the epoch timestamp they previously used.) Unrelated: Perhaps stop calling it "pre-ordered content or DLC". It's not. Granted, some events are locked to pre-orders, that barely makes them cross the threshold into pre-ordered content. I don't think anyone calls Events "DLC".
  8. Our team are able to extract local wonder cards from PCAPs (provided someone is there to capture them). PCAPs can be captured through Wireshark, using a mobile computer to sniff the packets via the local broadcasts. While a proper tutorial is presently not up yet, here's what you can do. Look through the following videos .These videos may come in handy for some people to get a grasp on Wireshark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo9nQxxgP_I - Basic - Talks about enabling monitor mode on linux outside of Wireshark - Part of an easy to digest series (6 minute videos) with some content related to capturing packets with Wireshark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdV6cVVV-jU - More detailed - Goes over monitor mode (what it is and why to use it) - Filtering - Various tips and tricks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltfWjpNcn20 - Very basic - Goes over the different wireless modes (including monitor) - Describes what Beacon Frames are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X5TwvGXHP0 - Very basic - High level overview of wireshark - Shows how to setup monitor mode
  9. Our team are able to extract local wonder cards from PCAPs (provided someone is there to capture them). PCAPs can be captured through Wireshark, using a mobile computer to sniff the packets via the local broadcasts. While a proper tutorial is presently not up yet, here's what you can do. Look through the following videos .These videos may come in handy for some people to get a grasp on Wireshark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo9nQxxgP_I - Basic - Talks about enabling monitor mode on linux outside of Wireshark - Part of an easy to digest series (6 minute videos) with some content related to capturing packets with Wireshark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdV6cVVV-jU - More detailed - Goes over monitor mode (what it is and why to use it) - Filtering - Various tips and tricks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltfWjpNcn20 - Very basic - Goes over the different wireless modes (including monitor) - Describes what Beacon Frames are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X5TwvGXHP0 - Very basic - High level overview of wireshark - Shows how to setup monitor mode View full tutorial
  10. `hey @Mishimeow, don't multipost. If no one replied you yet, just edit the info into your latest post :3. Now, is your secondary Switch CFW'd? In any case, you can share the profile locally with your main Switch, then move the save over to your primary Switch, then use Checkpoint to dump the save, then move the save back to your secondary Switch. As long as you are offline while dumping via Homebrew, it *probably* is fine, but I don't know what the risks entails, as your primary Switch might have illegal themes, piracy etc etc.
  11. I don't know if the 3DS service for Nintendo Online still works, but if the Streetpass function is on, just close the 3DS (leave it at sleep), and it should auto share it with people who go online as well. You can't target who to share it with, tho.
  12. If the mons didn't have your OT, OTG, TID, SID (basically trainer details) and you don't have enough trial completed to match the levels, then they won't obey you. That has been a mainstay of the obedience factor in the Pokémon series. Were you trying to hack in level 100s before you defeated the champion? Or are simple level 10s not even obeying you?
  13. Yes I figured you were editing Pokemon Sword, but no that was not what was I asking. To be more clear: Editing Pokemon itself? Editing Items? Importing Blocks? What were you editing? Anyway, you won't be able to "fix" the file it it's already corrupt. (ie the too big file) you gotta restart your edits on a copy of the file that isn't corrupt, then let us know if you're able to reopen the file after you save it.
  14. Gen 4 files (wc4 or pk4) can be added into any save from Gen 4 to Gen 8, tho Gen 8 (SWSH) will have some limitations, depending on what mon wasn't cut.
  15. What are you editing? Are you sure you're using the new PKHeX file? The new PKHeX file fixed importing blocks for me (and thus able to open the save.) Consider clearing the cache of your browser, before you perform the redownload.
  16. You can create them, or you can download PK8 files. Your choice.
  17. 1. Load up your save for PKHeX 2. Add a mon 3. Save the save in PKHeX. 4. Restore the save using Checkpoint.
  18. I'm guessing you did block editing. I've already reported the issue, in relation to block editing. editing my mons or items (ignoring block editing) doesn't seem to trigger it.
  19. Version 1.0.7

    2375 downloads

    PKHeX has introduced a Block exporting option, and thus, this program is born. Able to read WR8 files, and the bin file that contains WR8. (Note, there is no intention of exporting WR8 from the bin) You can scroll through the entries of the bin, by scrolling through the values here: For technical info relating to the offset can be found here. When more details are known (for example, if they store abilities or what the cashback thing is), those will be added. To extract the block using PKHeX: Edit: This tool is no longer being supported. A PKHeX Plugin was developed so that one doesn't need to dump the block from the save, and be able to read it natively, use that instead.
  20. @JamesLikesGames is your Switch hacked? If your Switch has CFW, you can follow our guide on the how-to required to extract the save file. Once you extract the save file, you can use that on PKHeX.
  21. theSLAYER

    Wonder Card Records (WR8)

    Primary analysis is complete. Whatever which is down below is pretty much what the games output. Each WR8 is 0x68 in length. PKHeX now has block importer and exporter, so keep in mind a record is 0x68 in length within the block. The block immediately begins with WR8s... (WR8s are confined within the *Object KMysteryGift block) Do note, the empty cells below represents values that are presently 0x00 on the records, so utility is unknown/not discovered yet. WR8 Hex Pokémon Gift Clothes Gift Items Gift BPs / Money Gift 0x00 Timestamp (Might be easier to just Bitconverter.ToUInt64), since the next 3 bytes appear empty. Year: >> 26 & 0xFFF Month: >>22 & 0xF Day: >> 17 & 0x1F Hour: >> 12 & 0x1F Min: >> 6 & 0x3F Sec: & 0x3F 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08 WC ID (0x08 WC) 0x09 WC ID (0x09 WC) 0x0A Card Description (0x15 WC) 0x0B 0x0C Gift Type (Item Gift, Pokémon Gift etc) (0x11 WC) 0x01 - Pokémon, 0x02 - Item, 0x03 - BPs, 0x04 - Clothes, 0x05 - Money 0x0D Amount of line items (if type items/clothes) [max 6] 0x0E 0x01 (unknown) 0x0F Ranked Series Season + 1 (if applicable) 0x10 Held Item (uint16) 0x11 Held Item (uint16) 0x12 Egg Flag 0x13 0x14 0x15 0x16 0x17 0x18 0x19 0x1A 0x1B 0x1C 0x1D 0x1E 0x1F 0x20 0x21 0x22 0x23 0x24 0x25 0x26 0x27 0x28 0x29 0x2A 0x2B 0x2C 0x2D 0x2E 0x2F 0x30 Species ID (0x240 WC) Copy from Wonder Card 0x20 to 0x4F if Male, 0x50 to 0x7F if Female (Basically copy 3 rows) Item 1 (0x20 WC) Amount (0x20 WC) 0x31 Species ID (0x241 WC) Item 1 (0x21 WC) 0x32 Form ID (unit16) Amount (0x22 WC) 0x33 Form ID (unit16) Amount (0x23 WC) 0x34 OT Gender (0 if Male, 1 if Female) Item 2 (0x24 WC) 0x35 NIL Item 2 (0x25 WC) 0x36 NIL Amount (0x26 WC) 0x37 NIL Amount (0x27 WC) 0x38 Move 1 (0x230 WC) Item 3 (You see the pattern now...) 0x39 Move 1 (0x231 WC) Item 3 0x3A Amount 0x3B Amount 0x3C Move 2 (0x232 WC) Item 4 0x3D Move 2 (0x233 WC) Item 4 0x3E Amount 0x3F Amount 0x40 Move 3 (0x234 WC) Item 5 0x41 Move 3 (0x235 WC) Item 5 0x42 Amount 0x43 Amount 0x44 Move 4 (0x236 WC) Item 6 0x45 Move 4 (0x237 WC) Item 6 0x46 Amount 0x47 Amount 0x48 OT1 (0x12C WC onwards; if Blank on WC, use recipient's OT) 0x49 OT1 0x4A OT2 0x4B OT2 0x4C OT3 0x4D OT3 0x4E OT4 0x4F OT4 0x50 OT5 0x51 OT5 0x52 OT6 0x53 OT6 0x54 OT7 0x55 OT7 0x56 OT8 0x57 OT8 0x58 OT9 0x59 OT9 0x5A OT10 0x5B OT10 0x5C OT11 0x5D OT11 0x5E OT12 0x5F OT12 0x60 OT13? 0x61 OT13? 0x62 Language Received 0x63 Ribbons (0x25C WC) 0x64 Pokegender (0x243 WC) 0x65 0x66 0x67 more do be discovered.. For the record, these are the gift descriptions, as per found in the text dump: ID Text Dump Gift Type Example 0 [VAR 0101(0000)] Gift Pokémon Meowth Gift 1 Pokémon Egg Gift Pokémon Pokémon Egg Gift 2 Pokémon Gift Pokémon Pokémon Gift 3 [VAR 0109(0008)] Gift Item Dive Balls Gift 4 Item Set Gift Item Item Set Gift 5 Item Gift Item Item Gift 6 Dynamax Crystal Gift Item Dynamax Crystal Gift 7 Curry Ingredient Gift Item Curry Ingredient Gift 8 [VAR 0104(0001)] [VAR 0101(0000)] Gift Pokémon Scratch Cat Pokémon Meowth Gift 9 Legendary Pokémon [VAR 0101(0000)] Gift Pokémon Legendary Pokémon Necrozma Gift 10 Mythical Pokémon [VAR 0101(0000)] Gift Pokémon Mythical Pokémon Mew Gift 11 [VAR 0100(0003)]’s [VAR 0101(0000)] Gift Pokémon PPorg's Mew Gift 12 Shiny [VAR 0101(0000)] Gift Pokémon Shiny Mew Gift 13 [VAR 0101(0000)] ([VAR 01D4(0002)]) Gift Pokémon Necrozma (Dawn Wings) Gift 14 [VAR 01D4(0002)] Gift Pokémon Necrozma (Dawn Wings) Gift 15 Hidden Ability [VAR 0101(0000)] Gift Pokémon Hidden Ability Meowth Gift 16 [VAR 0101(0000)] with [VAR 0107(0004)] Gift Pokémon Meowth with Fake Out Gift 17 [VAR 0101(0000)] with [VAR 0107(0005)] Gift Pokémon Meowth with Growl Gift 18 [VAR 0101(0000)] with [VAR 0107(0006)] Gift Pokémon Meowth with Slash Gift 19 [VAR 0101(0000)] with [VAR 0107(0007)] Gift Pokémon Meowth with Pay Day Gift 20 [VAR 0101(0000)] and [VAR 0109(0009)] Gift Pokémon Meowth with Ultra Ball Gift 21 Gigantamax [VAR 0101(0000)] Gift Pokémon Gigantamax Meowth Gift 22 [VAR 01D1(000B)] Gift Pokémon Meowth the Pokémon fan Gift (based on the ribbon) 23 Downloadable Version Purchase Bonus Depends Downloadable Version Purchase Bonus 24 Special Pack Purchase Bonus Depends Special Pack Purchase Bonus 25 Store Purchase Bonus Depends Store Purchase Bonus 26 Strategy Guide Purchase Bonus Depends Strategy Guide Purchase Bonus 27 Purchase Bonus Depends Purchase Bonus 28 Happy Birthday! Depends Happy Birthday! 29 Virtual Console Purchase Bonus Depends Virtual Console Purchase Bonus 30 Pokémon Trainer Club Gift Depends Pokémon Trainer Club Gift 31 Pokémon Global Link Gift Depends Pokémon Global Link Gift 32 Pokémon Bank Gift Depends Pokémon Bank Gift 33 Pokémon HOME Depends Pokémon HOME 34 Pocket Money Gift Depends Pocket Money Gift 35 [VAR 0206(000C,002C)] Cash Back Money 100 Cash Back 36 Clothing Gift Clothes Clothing Gift 37 Ranked Battle Reward Depends Ranked Battle Reward 38 Online Competition Participation Gift Depends Online Competition Participation Gift 39 BP Gift BP BP Gift 40 Official Competition Item Gift Item Official Competition Item Gift 41 Official Competition BP Gift BP Official Competition BP Gift 42 Official Competition Pokémon Gift Pokémon Official Competition Pokémon Gift 43 Official Competition Egg Gift Pokémon Official Competition Egg Gift 44 Official Competition Clothing Gift Clothes Official Competition Clothing Gift 45 Singles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] Item Gift Item Singles Season 01 Item Gift 46 Singles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] BP Gift BP Singles Season 01 BP Gift 47 Singles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] Pokémon Gift Pokémon Singles Season 01 Pokémon Gift 48 Singles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] Egg Gift Pokémon Singles Season 01 Egg Gift 49 Singles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] Clothing Gift Clothes Singles Season 01 Clothing Gift 50 Doubles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] Item Gift Item Doubles Season 01 Item Gift 51 Doubles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] BP Gift BP Doubles Season 01 BP Gift 52 Doubles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] Pokémon Gift Pokémon Doubles Season 01 Pokémon Gift 53 Doubles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] Egg Gift Pokémon Doubles Season 01 Egg Gift 54 Doubles Season [VAR 0201(000A)] Clothing Gift Clothes Doubles Season 01 Clothing Gift In any case, I've developed a tool to read wr8 and bin files. Check it out.
  22. Try this. This is a from a save I have that should be before the fight. (you may need to progress a few events to get to the fight) Remember to rename to main main(21)
  23. Except it won't. Previously the dev said that for PID IV calculations, existing tools out there could be used to figure it out. Adding such stuff to PKHeX, when an existing tool already exists, only bloats PKHeX with minimum utility achieved.
  24. If you're injecting the Wonder Card, that is considered an event file, and event files are in our event gallery.
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