Jump to content

Project Pokémon Bot

Bot
  • Posts

    8013
  • Joined

Files posted by Project Pokémon Bot

  1. Hidden Ability Scorbunny

    This gift was made available following the trailer released on June 2020 regarding the Sword and Shield DLC: Isle of Armor.
    First, using the Switch version of HOME, deposit a Pokémon into HOME, from Sword and Shield.
    Then, using the mobile app, the player can then receive this gift from the Mystery Gift > Gift Box option.
    This marks the first time any of the Galar starters can have their hidden ability.

    2412 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  2. Wild Area Event #18: Gigantamax Festival

    This is a Wild Area event held by Sword and Shield. All the event slots are held by Pokémon that can Gigantamax.
    This marks the first time the Gigantamax variants of Gengar, Lapras, and Appletun can be encountered on Pokémon Sword (without being hosted by a player that has Pokémon Shield).
    This also marks the first time the Gigantamax variants of Machamp, Coalossal, and Flappe can be encountered on Pokémon Shield (without being hosted by a player that has Pokémon Sword).
    This Wild Area event also sees the return of Gigantamax Snorlax and Gigantamax Toxtricity, which normally cannot be found in the base games without Wild Area events.

    To import these files into your save, use PKHeX's block importing function. Our tutorial should guide you through it.
    Our first post of this page would contain some data relevant to the importing stage.
    There's info and some common questions regarding Wild Area Events here.
    To see other Wild Area Events, here.

    2186 downloads

    2 comments

    Updated

  3. Ultra Ball Guy Casual Tee

    This gift was given out to participants of the 2020 May Internet Competition.
    Redemption date starts from May 28th, 2020.
     Wonder Card ID #0001: Online Competition Participation Gift   Here's what you got:      Casual Tee (Ultra Ball Guy)                                 Serial Code | SWSH | Only One Allowed | Starting May 28, 2020 Format Ver.2.0.0-10b, Post Updated Date:20201027_2339
    If you want to inject fashion items into the game, consider looking at our Fashion Block download.

    1387 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  4. Great Ball Guy Casual Tee

    This gift was given out to participants of the 2020 April Internet Competition.
    Version 1 was able to be redeemed while the Online Competition was ongoing (but one battle criteria fulfilled),
    so they replaced it with Version 2, presumably because the early redemption was unintended.

    Version 2 redemption date starts from May 1st, 2020. The players that already redeemed Version 1 would not be able to redeem Version 2.
    Players who managed to do battle while Version 1 was up, but did not manage to collect Version 1 on time, can redeem Version 2.
    Data wise, the unlocked shirt is exactly the same.
    The only differences would be on the wonder card itself, and presumably how the server handles the data.
     Wonder Card ID #0001: Online Competition Participation Gift   Here's what you got:      Casual Tee (Great Ball Guy)                                   Serial Code | SWSH | Only One Allowed | Starting May 01, 2020 Format Ver.2.0.0-10b, Post Updated Date:20201027_2338

    If you want to inject fashion items into the game, consider looking at our Fashion Block download.

    1985 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  5. Campaign with Galar Friends: Ball Set 2

    This event was given out to commemorate the then upcoming DLC: Isle of Armor.
    This Ball set was given out together with the Hidden Ability Galarian Ponyta.
    As of LGPE, wonder cards are no longer stored in saves. As such, players will not be able to inject this event into their save using PKHeX.
     Wonder Card ID #1619: Item Set Gift   Here's what you got:    Fast Ball x1    Level Ball x1    Love Ball x1    Friend Ball x1    Beast Ball x1           Nintendo Network | SWSH | Only One Allowed | May 29 to Jun 05, 2020 Format Ver.2.0.0-10, Post Updated Date:20200529_1039
    News thread:
     

    586 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  6. Campaign with Galar Friends: Galarian Ponyta

    This event was given out to commemorate the then upcoming DLC: Isle of Armor.
    This Ponyta was given out together with the Ball Set.

       Wonder Card ID #1618: Hidden Ability Ponyta Gift  Species   Ponyta (Galar)   TID   (recipient)   Distribution   Nintendo Network   Location   an online present   Dates   May 29 to Jun 05, 2020   PID   Cannot Be Shiny   Games   SWSH   Nature   Random   Ability   Anticipation (HA)   Item   None    IVs   EVs HP ALL
    RND   ALL
    0 ATK DEF S.ATK S.DEF SPE
      Lv. 15       Moves   (ITALIC means Relearnable)   Tackle   Growl   Confusion   Fairy Wind

    Classic Ribbon  Lang
     Slot    Mon's
     Lang    Nickname    OT Name   OT's 
    Lang   JPN      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  ENG      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  FRE      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  ITA      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  GER      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  SPA      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  KOR      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  CHS      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  CHT      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET Only One Redemption Allowed  Format Ver.2.0.0-11b, Post Updated Date:20201101_2130
    News thread:
     

    3227 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  7. pkNX

    Edit: If you want the latest copy:
    This page will not be as up to date as the link above. Use that instead!
     
     

    9628 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    Updated

  8. Wild Area Event #17: Gigantamax Meowth

    This is a wild area event held by Sword and Shield. All the event slots are held by Gigantamax Meowth.
    This also marks the first time Gigantamax Meowth is available in Max Raids as an encounter.
     
    To import these files into your save, use PKHeX's block importing function. Our tutorial should guide you through it.
    Our first post of this page would contain some data relevant to the importing stage.
    There's info and some common questions regarding Wild Area Events here.
    To see other Wild Area Events, here.

    1618 downloads

    1 comment

    Submitted

  9. Gigantamax (Not!) Milcery

    A wild area event gave an overall 40% chance to encounter Milcery at event dens.
    This Milcery bears the Gigantamax mark, despite itself being unable to Gigantamax.
    However, when evolved into Alcremie, of any flavor or bearing any decorations, that Alcremie would be able to Gigantamax.
    The wild area event that contained Milcery ran globally from January 31st, 2020 to February 16th, 2020.

    1501 downloads

    6 comments

    Updated

  10. PGT: DP Debug Wonder Cards

    Diamond and Pearl Debug
    In June 2019, a Japanese copy of a Debugging variant of Pokémon Diamond Version was found and subsequently dumped.
    In May 2020, the source code for Diamond and Pearl was found, and the game could be compiled, with the debug features intact.

    Steps to receive in debug game:
    Debug Menu via R + Start (in-game) > Oono > Delivery Debug
    This causes the gifts to appear in the save. While these were extracted from the debug versions of Diamond and Pearl, it should theoretically work for Platinum.

    Do note that Gift 4 and 5 are notorious for crashing the game when received, and appears to be trash data.
    They are included here purely for archival purposes.

    Platinum Debug
    It appears that the same function that gives debug cards in DP debug, is in Platinum debug, but doesn't do anything.
     
    As usual, these files would be illegal and should not be transferred. Use at your own risk.
    [We will not distribute the Debug ROM, and it is against our rules to ask for it]

    387 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  11. PK4: Proto Japanese DP (Aug 2006 Build) Debug Pokémon

    In June 2019, a Japanese copy of a Debugging variant of Pokémon Diamond Version was found and subsequently dumped.
    In May 2020, the source code for Diamond and Pearl was found, and the game could be compiled, with the debug features intact.

    This post relates to the 2019 leak.
    Debug start
    Debug menu on Title Screen (Select) > Debug Start
    The player will start the game in Jubilife City, with 3 starters, being Infernape, Piplup and Finneon.

    Pal Park Entry 1
    Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tamada > Pokepark Data 1
    This first set has Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Caterpie, Sandshrew, and Tentacool.
    Given these entries have a Set PID of 0, they cannot be shiny.
    Pal Park Entry 2
    Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tamada > Pokepark Data 2
    This second set has Bulbasaur, Beedrill, Clefairy, Sandshrew, Tauros, and Dragonair.
    Given these entries have a Set PID of 0, they cannot be shiny.
    Box of Slowpoke
    Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Taya > Current Full
    This debug option fills the current box to the brim with Slowpoke, all clones.
    Since the TID and SID is set to 0, they cannot be shiny.

    Box of Slowbro
    Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Taya > Box Full
    This box is full of Slowbro. There's 540 different Slowbro. Their PIDs are set, so they can't be shiny.

    Test Burmy
    Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tomoya > Test
    3 Burmy added to party. Their PIDs are set, so they can't be shiny.

    Roaming Darkrai
    As previously reported, a Roaming Darkrai subroutine was found in the final build of the games.
    With the debug version of the game, one is capable of encountering it.
    Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Saito > Roaming Pokémon > Location Change > Dark
    In the debug menu, Darkrai uses the beta name Dark.
     
    As usual, these files would be illegal and should not be transferred. Use at your own risk.
    [We will not distribute the Debug ROM, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
     
    Thanks to @BlackShark for the dump and @jojo12100 for the heads up, in regards to Slowpoke, Slowbro and Burmy.

    809 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  12. Campaign with Galar Friends: Ball Set 1

    This event was given out to commemorate the then upcoming DLC: Isle of Armor.
    This Ball set was given out together with the Hidden Ability Galarian Mr. Mime.
    As of LGPE, wonder cards are no longer stored in saves. As such, players will not be able to inject this event into their save using PKHeX.
     Wonder Card ID #1617: Item Set Gift   Here's what you got:    Lure Ball x1    Heavy Ball x1    Moon Ball x1    Dream Ball x1                 Nintendo Network | SWSH | Only One Allowed | May 22 to May 29, 2020 Format Ver.2.0.0-10, Post Updated Date:20200522_1217
    News thread:
     

    557 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  13. Campaign with Galar Friends: Galarian Mr. Mime

    This event was given out to commemorate the then upcoming DLC: Isle of Armor.
    This Mr. Mime was given out together with the Ball set.

       Wonder Card ID #1616: Hidden Ability Mr. Mime Gift  Species   Mr. Mime (Galar)   TID   (recipient)   Distribution   Nintendo Network   Location   an online present   Dates   May 22 to May 29, 2020   PID   Cannot Be Shiny   Games   SWSH   Nature   Random   Ability   Ice Body (HA)   Item   None    IVs   EVs HP ALL
    RND   ALL
    0 ATK DEF S.ATK S.DEF SPE
      Lv. 15       Moves   (ITALIC means Relearnable)   Copycat   Encore   Ice Shard   Confusion

    Classic Ribbon  Lang
     Slot    Mon's
     Lang    Nickname    OT Name   OT's 
    Lang   JPN      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  ENG      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  FRE      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  ITA      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  GER      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  SPA      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  KOR      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  CHS      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET  CHT      (default name)    (recipient)    UNSET Only One Redemption Allowed  Format Ver.2.0.0-11b, Post Updated Date:20201101_2131
    News thread:
     

    2356 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  14. WC3: Debug test cards

    These are some debug cards found in saves (such as the debug Altering Cave and debug Old Sea Chart), as well as the debug option in the debug menu for Emerald, FireRed & LeafGreen and Ruby & Sapphire.

    Wonder cards via Debug menu in-game
    R+Start > Tamada > Wonder Card (options)
    Wonder cards via sending gifts locally
    Mystery Gift > Hold R while Exiting > (send cards via names)
     
    Old Sea Map [Emerald - English & Japanese]
    Collect the Old Sea Map from the deliveryman
    Aurora and Mystic Ticket [FireRed & LeafGreen - Every language | Emerald - English & Japanese]
    Collect the tickets from the deliveryman
    Note: For the FRLG ones, Wonder card text is in English, but the scripts are localized.
    Egg Ticket [FireRed & LeafGreen - Every language | Emerald - English & Japanese]
    Collect the egg from the deliveryman.
    Egg hatches as a Pichu, with Surf.
    Note: Wonder card text is in English, but the scripts are localized.
    Altering Cave [FireRed & LeafGreen - English & German | Emerald - English & Japanese]
    Every time you speak to the deliveryman, it changes the encounter in Altering Cave.
    Note: For the FRLG ones, Wonder card text is in English, but the script is localized.
    Eon Ticket [Ruby & Sapphire - All languages]
    Speak to Norman in Petalburg Gym.

    [We will not distribute the Debug ROMs, and it is against our rules to ask for it]

    2927 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  15. Max Raid Event: Gigantamax Eevee

    This marks the first time Gigantamax Eevee was found in Max Raids.
    This also marks the first time Gigantamax Eevee can be shiny, as the only one previously available was shiny locked.


    The Wild Area Event for this Eevee can be found here.

    1477 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  16. Wild Area Event #16: Gigantamax Eevee

    This is a wild area event held by Sword and Shield. All the event slots are held by Gigantamax Eevee.
    This also marks the first time Gigantamax Eevee is available in Max Raids as an encounter.
     
    To import these files into your save, use PKHeX's block importing function. Our tutorial should guide you through it.
    Our first post of this page would contain some data relevant to the importing stage.
    There's info and some common questions regarding Wild Area Events here.
    To see other Wild Area Events, here.

    1675 downloads

    1 comment

    Updated

  17. MYSTRY Mew

    This gift was distributed in Toys "R" Us stores across the United States, distributed to commemorate the release of M08: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
    It has been determined that 430 MYSTRY MEWs existed, though only 426 was used, and 4 were not available.
    This extra 4 was created due to how the distribution procedure (when transferring to the save used by TRU) has to create 5 Mew at a time.
    This page holds the MYSTRY MEW that was available to players.

    Read more here:
     

    7661 downloads

    1 comment

    Updated

  18. Max Raid Event: Gigantamax Pikachu

    This marks the first time Gigantamax Pikachu was found in Max Raids.
    This Pikachu has the move Volt Tackle, which is normally only available by breeding (while parent holds Light Ball).
    Volt Tackle also cannot be passed from breeding parent to breeding parent, unlike other egg moves.

    Note that the Gigantamax factor cannot be obtained by breeding, thus this combination (Gmax + Volt Tackle) is normally not possible.
    This also marks the first time Gigantamax Pikachu can be shiny, as the only one previously available was shiny locked.


    The Wild Area Event for this Pikachu can be found here.

    1879 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  19. Wild Area Event #15: Gigantamax Pikachu

    This is a wild area event held by Sword and Shield. All the event slots are held by Gigantamax Pikachu.
    This also marks the first time Gigantamax Pikachu is available in Max Raids as an encounter.
     
    To import these files into your save, use PKHeX's block importing function. Our tutorial should guide you through it.
    Our first post of this page would contain some data relevant to the importing stage.
    There's info and some common questions regarding Wild Area Events here.
    To see other Wild Area Events, here.

    2024 downloads

    1 comment

    Updated

  20. Saves for Local Distributor

    With the Local Distributors out in the wild due to the gigaleak, any Gen 6 and 7 event distribution can be achieved.

    Standard instructions
    1. Use Checkpoint on your 3DS
    2. Download the files from this page, and extract them into your Checkpoint's extdata
    3. Restore the extdata into the local distributors.
    4. Launch the game in distribution from extdata mode (hold down X + Y on game launch)
     
    Instructions for troubleshooting and distributing custom events
    -2. You're gonna need to have the distributor installed before any of this can work, obviously.
    Install the .CIA file. Make sure you're on latest Luma CFW.
    Launch the game in distribution from extdata mode (hold down X + Y on game launch)
    -1. Only for Gen 7 distro: If you booted it before and it won't load, you gotta delete the secure value before attempting this. I recommend using savedatafiler to do that.
    0. Download the file that was uploaded to this page
    1. Go into the haishin folder
    2. Replace the file that is named 1 with a wonder card full. Rename it to 1
    3. If you like, you can change the distribution text (seen in info.txt) using a hex editor. I recommend HxD, but whatever really.
    (Use a hex editor so that the placements of bytes in the file won't change)
    4. Change your 3DS date to any date within the range of the template data (start and end date).
    (tho in this data, the info.txt provided should cover all 3DS dates)
    5. Use Checkpoint to import the extdata into the relevant distro.
    6. Launch the game in distribution from extdata mode (hold down X + Y on game launch)


    Note: from what I was told, the checksum on the wonder card full needs to be valid. Unless you know what you're doing, do not even attempt to create one.


    So in the images in the screenshot, shows an Eternal Floette for Gen 6 (never distributed, totally custom card based on the speculated debug card),
    and a Shiny Solgaleo for Gen 7 (was not a Local Wireless distribution, but only existed as serial code distribution. real card)

    In an effort to keep our forums out of legal trouble (and stay afloat), I cannot stress this enough: do not ask for the distro, and do not link to the distro.
    Doing that is against our site's rules.
    Only the saves will be provided here.

    And quick note: no, not aware of any method to distribute any G6 nor G7 event from PC to 3DS.
    It feels as though the guide is as clear as it can be. I strongly suggest that no threads or posts be created asking for help or issues relating to this.
     
    Notes:
    If you get a "incorrect file size" error, that probably means you're using JKSM. Use checkpoint to restore the extdata.

    1827 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

    Updated

  21. PK8: Unintended Hydro Pump Drilbur

    For a short while for the Wild Area event #14, players were able to encounter a Drilbur with Hydro Pump, exclusive to Shield 1 star raids.

    While it was possible to obtain this legitimately, Game Freak is treating it as though it didn't happen, and this Drillbur cannot be used online. 
    Back when the event was still ongoing, the Wild Area News was updated, and Drillbur can no longer be encountered with Hydro Pump, effectively fixing the error.
    Any players that did not update their wild area news, or have already caught one, will have the Drillbur unchanged.

    It is not known if this Drillbur can go into HOME (at time of writing).

    For the time being, this Drillbur will be classed as illegal.

    751 downloads

    4 comments

    Updated

  22. WC7: Other cards from server for Local Distribution

    This page holds a bunch of wc7full that were either test cards, unused cards, or cards that were in use but were not officially announced, found on the mystery gift servers for Gen 7.
    Beacon Test Card

    As far as I can tell, this test card started operations on 23rd March, 2017.
    Inferring from it's server title, it was probably to double check that the wireless beacon was functioning as intended.

    422 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  23. WC6: Other cards from server for Local Distribution

    This page holds a bunch of wc6full that were either test cards, unused cards, or cards that were in use but were not officially announced, found on the mystery gift servers for Gen 6.
    Beacon Test Card

    As far as I can tell, this test card started operations on 24th December, 2014.
    Inferring from it's server title, it was probably to double check that the wireless beacon was functioning as intended.

    Support Cards

    For the most part, these cards are exactly the same as their publicly available counterparts, with only slight notable differences:
    Their Wonder Card ID and SID were Set to 0.

    These cards could have been used as test cards, for maybe screenshots or to ensure the beacon was working, that subsequently went unused.
    Or maybe they were distributed via Infrared, when the staff at Pokémon Centers were approached by players claiming that there were issues with receiving the distribution.

    Either way, as we did not get any contributions containing these over the past few years, it is hard to say for sure which is the case,
    especially when in-game, the wonder card and Pokémon received would have looked exactly the same as the normal distributions.

    Rare Candy Receipt Confirmation

    This card gave an ungodly amount of x950 Rare Candies.
    As the server title suggests, it was merely a test card, to confirm that the wireless beacon was functioning.

    Curious enough, this card has the wonder card title and wonder card description of the Shiny Ho-Oh card.
    In any case, we will not be liable if you are banned etc. for using these files.

    Summary Images:
     

    1493 downloads

    0 comments

    Updated

  24. Wild Area Event #14: May 2020

    This is a wild area event held by Sword and Shield. This event does not have any Gigantamax Pokémon encounters.
    This wild area event seems to feature favorites used in online battles, such as Tyranitar, Excadrill, Whimsicott, Togekiss, Dragapult and Rotom.
      To import these files into your save, use PKHeX's block importing function. Our tutorial should guide you through it.
    Our first post of this page would contain some data relevant to the importing stage.
    There's info and some common questions regarding Wild Area Events here.
    To see other Wild Area Events, here.


    Update:
    In about 9 hrs, they fixed the 1 star Drilbur on Shield: It no longer gets Hydro Pump (Index 19 -> Index 20)

    2076 downloads

    1 comment

    Updated

  25. Wild Area Event #12: Duraludon and Charizard

    This is a wild area event held by Sword and Shield. This event allows any game to find Gigantamax versions of Duraludon, Charizard, Copperajah and Garbodor much easier than normal.
     
    To import these files into your save, use PKHeX's block importing function. Our tutorial should guide you through it.
    Our first post of this page would contain some data relevant to the importing stage.
    There's info and some common questions regarding Wild Area Events here.
    To see other Wild Area Events, here.

    1708 downloads

    8 comments

    Updated

×
×
  • Create New...