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In less than 24 hours time (EDT), the Indiana Convention Center will be filled with local and international Trainers as well as eager Spectators ready to kick off this year’s North American International Championships. While Competitor registration ended this past Wednesday, Spectators are still welcome to register online until July 2 at 1 p.m. The event will run from June 30 to July 2, 2017. Quoted as being one of the largest Championships this year, there is an estimated cash pot of $200,000 between TCG and VGC respectively. Competitors can also appreciate the Championship Points that they may receive this weekend as it will be their last opportunity to obtain any before the 2017 World Championships. If you’re unable to attend but still interested in watching the events of this weekend unfold, there will be periodic live streams available at pokemon.com/live. Have fun, Trainers! UPDATE: Results of the North American Internationals Master Division Final Senior Division Final Junior Division Final Check out the winning teams: Christopher Kan Alfredo Chang-Gonzalez Nicholas Kan Source: pokemon.com Related: View full article
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Hello @Uravity! Welcome to the Project Pokémon Forums and enjoy your time here!
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Where to start? Newbie Guide 101
jasenyoface replied to Cloud9Skywalker's topic in Saves - Editing Help
If you download Xcode from the Mac Appstore, you will be given the option to install Command Line Tools for Xcode. You need those to do some things in Terminal. After that, you can follow the instructions from https://brew.sh (Homebrew). Which will then allow you to run "brew" commands in Terminal. -
Cap Pikachu - Sun & Moon As of June 28, 2017, all of the Cap Pikachu available to Pokemon Sun & Moon have been released! Back in March, the hype of these commemorative events was announced as a companion to the release of Pokémon the Movie 20: I choose you! Upon pre-ordering a ticket for the movie, you were given a region-locked serial code to claim one of the six Cap Pikachu all of which are holding Pikashunium-Z. The date that you pre-ordered your ticket determined which variant of the event you would receive. Pre-order distribution began April 15, 2017, with the Original Cap Pikachu and will conclude with the Alola Cap Pikachu on July 17, 2017, events are expected to repeat. Related: First event announced for Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon will be: I choose you Cap Pikachu, which will be made available via QR Code on 3 million Ga-Olé disks that will be given away throughout Japan during screenings of Pokémon the Movie 20: I choose You!. UPDATE: I choose you Cap Pikachu has an official home in the Event Gallery Note: "As the details for this Pokemon are presently unknown, and the games (USUM) being unreleased,there are no PK7 files attached to this page at this time." Marshadow and Ho-oh - Sun & Moon A few more events correlating to the debut of the 20th Pokémon movie include: The Local Wireless distribution (in theaters) of Marshadow holding its signature Z-Crystal, Marshadium-Z. Lastly, next month’s issue of Corocoro is expected to contain a serial code to obtain the Legendary Pokémon, Ho-oh. UPDATE: Marshadow is now available in the Event Gallery UPDATE: Ho-Oh is now available in the Event Gallery Tohoku Victini - Sun & Moon The Pokémon Center in Tohoku celebrates its reopening tomorrow providing new merchandise featuring the store’s mascots: Pikachu, Victini, and Rowlett. Additionally, from June 30, 2017, to September 3, 2017, you can obtain a Victini via a Local Wireless event. UPDATE: Tohoku Victini is now available in the Event Gallery Image Sources: Pokemon.com, Pokemon.co.jp View full article
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Where to start? Newbie Guide 101
jasenyoface replied to Cloud9Skywalker's topic in Saves - Editing Help
While the Winetricks menu is listed, (lf you haven't yet, you must click it and install essential components. See screenshot of Winetricks menu). I believe no$gba requires at least .NET 3.5 Framework. Personally I have .NET 4.6 installed. If you can do "brew" commands in terminal, you could alternatively download Winetricks in Terminal using command: "brew install Winetricks" I believe that command will place (not install) all available Winetricks on your system, then it is up to you to install any that you need for programs. According to the terms of the emulator, I can redistribute it. So I could make a no$gba.app for you. The app will not require Wine to run in the background of your system, it will be bundled into the app. I am suggesting this option because I am not experiencing any of the issues you listed. Wine in general is hit or miss, and is never a guarantee. Though, the odds are in your favor the more you experiment with it. -
Where to start? Newbie Guide 101
jasenyoface replied to Cloud9Skywalker's topic in Saves - Editing Help
I use Wine three different ways: Wine and Winetricks are installed directly onto my OS. Basically, a Windows environment is created within a hidden ".wine" folder in my ~home folder. (This allows me to: easily run .EXE programs directly without making a "Mac.app") - This method is how I personally run .EXE programs, as it is the most effective, simplest and there is a community, WINEHQ, which is actively developing the core of Wine. WineSkin Winery - Allows a more in-depth process to create "Mac apps" from .EXE programs. (I use this method to make a Mac.app to distribute to people.) Winebottler - Similar to WineSkin Winery; but doesn't give users the intrusive tools to fine-tune their Mac apps. Sometimes this method works great and is the fastest method to make an app. (I use this method to make a Mac.app to distribute to people.) When you say that you "just ran it directly", do you mean that you use "method 1" that I outlined above?^ If you run the "no$gba.exe" directly using wine, see my screenshots below to find your save: If you are using a Mac.app version of no$gba, see my screenshots below to find your save: -
To simplify the process of requesting a Wi-Fi Trade and to keep your thread organized, use the form provided below. Copy, paste and fill-in the blanks. You can refer to this post if you are unsure of the difference between a legit, legal and hacked Pokémon. Please be honest about the integrity of your Pokémon when trading. Additionally, please add the tag "trading" and set it as the post's prefix. If you are replying to a Wi-Fi Trade request, please use the form above by copying, pasting and filling in your own information. Keep in mind the OP’s requested Pokémon. [If you are here to request PKM files, you are in the wrong forum]
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To simplify the process of requesting a Wi-Fi Battle and to keep your thread organized, use the form provided below. Copy, paste and fill-in the blanks. You can refer to this post if you are unsure of the differences between a legit, legal and hacked Pokémon. Please be honest with your opponent about the integrity of your Pokémon. Additionally, please add the tag "battling" and set it as the post's prefix. If you are replying to a Wi-Fi Battle request, please use the form above by copying, pasting and filling in your own information.
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Where to start? Newbie Guide 101
jasenyoface replied to Cloud9Skywalker's topic in Saves - Editing Help
Visit this thread to conveniently get a copy of PKHeX that will work on OS X and macOS: Be advised that PKHeX Is a Windows application and any version of PKHeX that is available for OS X and macOS may not function as intended: What's next? Open PKHeX and explore the program; familiarize yourself with its UI, features and settings. It is a very straight forward and an easy-to-use save editor. If needed, there are a ton of tutorials about using PKHeX on Youtube. I would suggest watching a few of those. However there are times when we get stumped and can't quite figure out how to tweak that certain something or perhaps you discovered a bug. Thankfully, there are help forums and FAQs to refer to. (As always, Please search the forums before posting about any obstacles you may encounter. It's likely that others may have already posted about <insert question/issue> and said question/issue has already been addressed.) PKHeX Support Forum is located here: https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/forum/83-pkhex/ PKHeX FAQ is located here: https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/topic/38168-frequently-asked-questions/ Emulators and Save files: EDIT: I agree with theSLAYER about using no$gba emulator because of the trading feature. It a upports GBA and NDS ROMS. It is a Windows program, however, one can use a Mac program called Winebottler to “force” no$gba to run on OS X and macOS. (I have tested the stability of this method and can say with confidence that it functions well when using no$gba 2.8e) Alternatively, there are a handful of decent emulators that are compatible with Mac. I am not certain if any of them support local trading. -
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Pokemon Sun / Moon Mega Evolutions - Evolving Early
jasenyoface replied to ArtemisAbsol's topic in Saves - Editing Help
In my experience, no. However, I may not have my flags ticked correctly. I haven't finished Pokémon Sun yet. See my screens: -
Finally caught this sucker! Alright! And this shiny magikarp too Recent Shuffle addict here. - HaHa. Share your pokes here! I'd love to see them ")
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[REQUEST] Pokémon X save file for Citra
jasenyoface replied to Ayaharu's topic in Saves - Files and Requests
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[REQUEST] Pokémon X save file for Citra
jasenyoface replied to Ayaharu's topic in Saves - Files and Requests
@Ruby Genseki Here you go: main -