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jariesuicune

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  1. ... while that has been shown possible already, there is really no good reason to do so, and it can have unexpected issues from doing it. It's just not worth it at all. If you have access to the ability to do that, then you can just as easily (more so, actually) just bulk-save all your Pokemon to load on ANY game all at once and can always edit your items to whatever you want. Since Items and Pokemon are the only things that cheating has any real purpose for (if you are going to get the game, at least PLAY it, don't just cheat from getting your starter straight to post-E4), any other thing you could gain from trying to transfer a save is fairly pointless. As to all that SD-card discussion: That is even more moot. It has no bearing on this topic, since the only thing that matters with this exploit is: -System that can use the exploit -Game -SD card to temporarily store the files involved The contents of the SD card are moot for this. Patches have no purpose, since if you are seriously doing this, the system should only be used for two things: -Cheating -StreetPass
  2. There is no point in worrying about the patch. The game on the cheating 3DS doesn't care about the patch, as that system will never be going online in-game for any reason. Really, it's that simple. The game will load just fine, as it was when it was first released, on the non-updated system without the patch. The game doesn't say "Oh, no patch, won't work now!", since that's not saved to the game. And the RAM edits don't care about the game being able to go online, that's all in the browser, a separate application.
  3. Try again? That description doesn't make much sense. Remember English class please.
  4. Then don't waste time posting. If any method comes out, it will be announced. If not, just forget it ever happened and learn to breed like most people. Saying you hope for something to happen and enable it again serves no purpose. As the current design is, there will be no "change", because there can't be. The exploit method was fixed and removed. Gone. Bye bye. Not coming back ever. No hope. I should probably unsubscribe from the injection threads already...? no one is asking any real questions, so no one to help.
  5. The odds of getting what you are looking for... are slim. The only guaranteed way to work is a Japanese 3DS + game + Cyber Editor.
  6. ie: no, you can't without hacking your system in the first place, making this method moot.
  7. If you are not going to read the posts, don't ask. This is already answered, and far too many times to be merely an "oops, didn't look far enough back". If you are not in the accepted range up system version, you can not use this method. NO, you can not downgrade. There is no way. What makes you think you could?
  8. Naturally, because game-stored updates only have files needed to make the system compatible with the game, not a full system update (otherwise EVERY game would have the latest update that had been released at the time of the game's production, making playing any new game on an older firmware impossible).
  9. Guaranteed the exploit is not restored, since the update isn't going to restore a weakness back to the system. However... I LOVE THIS UPDATE!!! So nice... >_< The main feature: Can now save custom layouts of Theme+Badges for your Home Menu (up to 8 layouts can be saved).
  10. There are threads for PKHeX help. However, if it's read-only, it's read-only. Not EVERYTHING can be edited, and even some things that you "can" edit, get re-written by the game as soon as you start, so you can't really edit them.
  11. @Rosalie and any others who feel insulted about "magic" replies: We use that term in reply to people who ask the SAME QUESTION that has been asked over and over and over and over and over and we are SICK of re-answering it on all the different threads that involve it. The patch happened, can't be fixed. Learn to play correctly already. Chances are rather good as well, that it was this very exploit, blatantly cheating to avoid paying for something that was already totally free (and any other potential similarly-minded uses) that got the patch to occur in the first place. (Notice that they haven't released a patch to the Pokemon games to spite those who don't update to force them to do so? That's because unlike others, Nintendo isn't run by jerks.)
  12. You don't seem to even understand what the updates are about. This can't simply be updated to work on the latest update (the system update completely removes the method that makes this possible in the first place. They literally removed, not merely "hid" or "changed" the access. There's no magic program that fixes this.). And, if the games themselves get an update, it will be totally pointless, as then you will HAVE to update your console to access the e-shop to download the game update to be able to play online. (Short of having a second cheat-only system or be playing Japanese versions and using Cyber Editor.) Edit: Ah, thanks supercarotte. Hadn't noticed you'd already answered. ;
  13. If you want something that will work on the new system update: NO. It can't just "update" to work. It's not some magic program that you just fix a thing and it works again. The glitch that made it possible in the first place is GONE. If there's no doorway, there is no way to enter. You can't just punch a hole in the wall because you feel like it. Hoping hard enough is also a waste of time.
  14. The update is specific to the 3DS, saved on the console's SD card. If loaded on a system without the update, the update is not there to be loaded or recognized. However, that doesn't matter, since you aren't going to be playing online using that system, just cheating.
  15. @milnejd: You don't understand how it works. PKHeX only edits a loaded save file that has been extracted from the game. It doesn't interact with your 3DS or game itself whatsoever. No update can make this work, only either using Cyber Editor (Japanese games only) or using a non-fully-updated 3DS with the Browser method. @ThreeG: You can use anything that does not involve the E-Shop. But, if you're getting an additional 3DS for cheating, just use it for that alone, except maybe speeding up your Streetpass games. Also, if any Pokemon game gets a patch update, then you will be unable to play online without updating the game, which requires the e-shop, which requires the system update. Nintendo isn't going to patch the game just to force the issue, but if it happens, that will be the case, no loopholes.
  16. It will always ask you to update. If you don't want to update, just keep saying "No" every time it asks instead of "Yes". There's no "other way", so you're stuck with the annoyances required for the ability to cheat. Read the notifications you get, don't just try to speed through them to your next thing.
  17. Your wiki search didn't help, you already saw the answer, why ask? If it's not 9.0 or higher, it doesn't work, and if you update, you will go to the now-patched update. Your options: -Breeding properly like most people, including those who win tourneys and stuff (also is super easy in Gen VI) -Keep trying to buy a web-cheat-able 3DS -Importing Japanese game & 3DS + Cyber Editor -asking others to do it for you and trade them to you
  18. Have you ever read the first post? Go read it. Please try to ask questions that are not clearly answered from the very start.
  19. ; With what testing with PikaEdit I did, it was accurate as far as I did. But that isn't really much of an issue, since as long as one does their homework and sticks to Gen V/VI-origin Pokemon, it's usually pretty easy to make anything legal. Good for you RustInPeace! If you (or anyone) need help, I can't say how useful it would really be, but I may be able to provide some help. And it really is nice, being able to play any Japanese-only games (so many...), or at least well before their international release (such as Bravely Second, coming out next month in Japan only, with no known release worldwide (though it's considered safe to assume it will)). It was pretty funny being able to play Pokemon games as much as a year before everyone else, before they closed the distance between the release dates for them.
  20. Actually, there is a Pokemon editor called PikaEdit which has a Gen VI release, and has what I understand to be a legal-locked mode... I haven't tested it much myself, but the files can be saved and then loaded into PKHeX just fine from what I did. (It may not have been updated for the newer combinations thanks to ORAS' addition though)
  21. As it is, there is not likely to be another update to Gen VI. There are no gameplay bugs I know of that warrant it, and Nintendo/GameFreak are not jerks. They'll fix things and such as they go, but they won't punch people in the face about it. (Though they may have unexpectedly ironic timing for them... ) If they were going to be that way, I'm sure there would be a lot of Microsoft-style bannings on NNID accounts as well. So far... doesn't seem to be happening. It's a simple thing: If you update, your cheating days are done until the next method comes out, unless you want to shell out a lot of money just for cheating. (The only "easy" exception, though also expensive at the outset if you don't already do it, would be to switch to importing Japanese and also getting the Cyber Editor, as it can not really be blocked at all. Not so useful to people who have no interest in learning a new language though. Otherwise, it's a great way to start learning Japanese as well!) You can still breed, like most people do (which is now in Gen VI about as easy as it gets short of them throwing away the whole "Pokemon are living creatures in the game universe" and making a custom generator like they don't have in games like Borderlands and such to make it easy to play competitive with your dream weapons... no surprise, obviously.) Or, you can ask those who do have access to Cyber Editor/Web Method to do a few Pokemon for you. If you pre-make the file(s) (properly, so they don't have to waste time fixing them to be Legal), many people are willing to make them for you and trade them for your Magikarp/other easy extras (if they will do it for only Legends/Events/Rares/other hard-to-get Pokemon/items in exchange... they are very likely scamming you and you should consider reporting them.)
  22. ; Because Nintendo aren't jerks (Microsoft/Sony...). They'll try their best to fix the problems, but they aren't going to punch you in the face in the process. The only time things get lousy are when people doing the wrong things get to an extreme, such as when Swapnote's online usage got shut down (the Streetpass function still works).
  23. True. That is, until they release a patch for Gen VI games (or any other game you care about, for that matter) so you can't use online in your games.
  24. I already answered that, four posts up. Alternatively, you can work on your Japanese and start importing games, as well as then being able to use Cyber Editor (which only works with Japanese 3DS games) with PKHeX. This comes with the obvious benefit of giving you access to all the games that have not/will not have overseas release. (I love it! Import rules.) Or buy a used 3DS that happens to be of the right firmware and use it exclusively for cheating. (This is probably the cheapest of these three options) Or throw away your money and respect for the developers and go with piracy.
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