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To begin try swapping your trainer gender. If this swaps Yancy/Curtis then there's no other way, if it doesn't then there's a flag somewhere that determines with whom you can trade.
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Darkrai is not on the server yet. They already started giving away the codes but they won't be usable before June 6. So you still need to wait a few weeks until it appears on the servers.
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That is not really an error. Whoever contributed this wondercard just had his 3DS' system time set wrong when he received the card. Wondercard availability depends on server time not system time. So basically any date between 01/01/2000 and 12/31/2050 is valid. If you still care about the date though you can just change it in PKHeX.
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I currently only have this German source, http://pokewiki.de/Pokémon_Colosseum_Kakuchō_Disc The first paragraph on this site says that the disc was available as pre-order gift only and that there are two different versions. The first one that was available through Pokemon Centers and the second one that was available through any other shops.
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Here's the full Zeraora Battle Video, I thought it would be good to preserve this as well. It goes into the extdata 00001B50\user\btvideo and can then be watched from the Battle Video menu. Zeraora-BattleVideo.zip
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Gen 5 Save Tool should be able to edit the Avenue Rank to any value
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Pokémon Battle Revolution save research thread
BlackShark replied to Tux's topic in Saves - Research
You can look them up in PKHeX. -
Pokémon Battle Revolution save research thread
BlackShark replied to Tux's topic in Saves - Research
@SubSora you need to decrypt the save file first. I've written a little step-by-step guide for you and everyone who is running into this same problem. For hex editing I would suggest using HxD https://mh-nexus.de/en/downloads.php?product=HxD but any other Hex Editor should work though. First of all, always keep a backup of your save file! get pbrsavetool from my post above extract pbrsavetool.exe into the same directory where your PbrSaveData file is located run pbrsavetool a command line window will open asking you whether you want to decrypt or encrypt your save data put in d to decrypt this will create two new files in the same directory, PbrSaveData_decrypted_backup (this is not an actual backup file!) and PbrSaveData_decrypted_current open PbrSaveData_decrypted_current in your Hex Editor get your TID and SID and convert them into hexadecimal (windows calculator has a programmers mode which can help you to do that or just use google) example: my TID is 12345 so in hex it is 0x3039, my SID is 54321 which is 0xD431 now navigate to the above mentioned offsets for the save slot you used how to do this depends on the programm you are using in HxD go to Search -> Goto..., in Hex Workshop go to Edit -> Goto... alternatively you could press Ctrl + G make sure it's set to hex and enter the offset you want to go to for the first slot go to offset 0x12867 and change the value at this location to the first byte of your TID (in my case it's 30) now go to offset 0x12860 and change it to the second byte of your TID (39 in my case) next is your SID, the first byte (D4) goes to offset 0x12866, the second one (31) goes to 0x12865 save your changes by overwriting PbrSaveData_decrypted_current run pbrsavetool to re-encrypt your save file this time choose e to encrypt your file and fix all the checksums your original PbrSaveData file in this directory will be updated PbrSaveData_decrypted_backup and PbrSaveData_decrypted_current are not needed anymore and can be deleted -
Pokémon Battle Revolution save research thread
BlackShark replied to Tux's topic in Saves - Research
@SubSora there is a solution for this, @Akunoko already posted it back in October. To unlock all the stuff like custom passes, your TID has to be written to the mentioned offsets. Unfortunately there's currently no tool for that yet so it needs to be done manually with the use of an Hex Editor. -
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@Zhakien The met date of event Pokemon is already set at the moment you received the wondercard. The date when you collect it from the delivery person doesn't affect it. Since the date can freely be changed in the system settings anything between 01/01/2000 and 12/31/2050 is valid even if it doesn't match the distribution period. Wondercard availability is based on server date only. Also once an event is released for a region, everyone with a game of that region can get it, no matter where he actually lives. So this wondercard could have been downloaded a few hours ahead by someone in the US who had a European game.
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How far do you have to be in the story to unlock access to the Poke Pelago? If it's near the beginning I will try to help.
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site Requesting feedback about the theme
BlackShark replied to evandixon's topic in Project Pokémon Feedback
@evandixonI always thought you were going to use @Jovie's banner from the Art Competition last year? https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/41821-the-official-art-competition-voting-thread/ -
The two spaces are correct. It can even be see in the trading screen. 124 - SCHMUSI - 705F498A2E1D.pk3
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Question of Pokemon emerald ROM data
BlackShark replied to BloodBird's topic in ROM - GBA Discussion & Help
Any change in the header will result in a new complement value. This is what you have to do for the calculation: calculate the sum of all the bytes from 0xA0 - 0xB0 add 0x19 to the result use the bitwise NOT operator on the result (which means basically replace every binary 1 with 0 and every 0 with 1) add 1 The windows calculator has a programmers mode which can be used for these calculations. Anyway I think it's easier to just use this tool to calculate the headers complement https://filetrip.net/gba-downloads/tools-utilities/download-gbata-gba-tool-advance-0-7a-f223.html The first value is the calculated complement while the second value is the current complement. I think you meant 0xAF here? 0xA0 - 0xAB is the games title (shortened due to limited space). The following 4 values are the games serial which is BPEE for English Emerald. The last letter (offset 0xAF) of the serial is the region code, for US region they used E (0x45), for Korean region they would have used K (0x4B). The person who started the ROM hack has replaced the region code to match the Korean region. Since the header was changed the complement needed to be recalculated. -
Question of Pokemon emerald ROM data
BlackShark replied to BloodBird's topic in ROM - GBA Discussion & Help
Here's the technical documentation of the GBA header values http://problemkaputt.de/gbatek.htm#gbacartridgeheader (site is English even though the domain is German). -
Official Event Pokemon Help/Questions thread
BlackShark replied to Lupin's topic in Event Pokémon News
Iirc I have read somewhere that is like WLAN channels to avoid multiple distribution devices interfering with each other. -
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Archived Sticky: Gen V Event Collection and Contribution Thread
BlackShark replied to Guested's topic in Event Contributions
Oh I didn't know. Well, I feel like it would be a good idea to mark them as unverified then. Maybe add a tag to the files or the folder. -
Archived Sticky: Gen V Event Collection and Contribution Thread
BlackShark replied to Guested's topic in Event Contributions
That one is not in the on-site Gallery here, but you can find it in the Github repository https://github.com/projectpokemon/EventsGallery DP - ノリィ♪ Magikarp.pk4 -
Save files for the 6th and 7th generation are always called main by default and have the following sizes (no matter if it's a real 3DS or Citra): XY - 405 KB (415,232 bytes) ORAS - 472 KB (483,328 bytes) SM - 431 KB (441,856 bytes) USUM - 435 KB (445,440 bytes) Anything else is not a save file! If your file matches the correct size and PKHeX doesn't recognize it though, there must be something wrong with the data in your file. If you upload your save file someone could check what might be wrong. By the way the best solution for any issues with citra is transfering your save file onto your 3DS. Also I would recommend to use an official build of citra https://citra-emu.org/download/, the Photo Club issue is fixed in the latest Canary builds and speed was improved as well (though there's still issues on AMD and Intel GPUs). @Rfoxes If you have selected your game directory in citra (in the file menu) you can right click your game in citra's main window to open your save data location.