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  1. @theSLAYER I figured as much. The post first of all was from 4chan and I remember it said one od the Pikachu had Drill Peck lol. The whole thing was about each hat giving a special otherwise illegal egg move for the Pikachu (such as the one I mentioned with drill peck). But yeah totally fake af.
  2. Version 2.0 [Evolutions & More Quickfix]

    15056 downloads

    This is a ROM Hack of Explorers of Sky that adds an entirely new starter list, new mechanics, as well as tweaking the expressions and dialogue of the entire main story! Hey, my name is Gala and I wanted to share a hack I created! This hack has been in the works since October of 2023, and is a very big feat of mine. The game’s plot itself is unchanged, but bits of everything else have been altered in minor or major ways. There’s a lot of stuff to cover, so I did my best to lay it all out below! If you don’t feel like reading a wall of text, that’s okay! Download it for yourself and enjoy! (This hack was made using the US version of Explorers of Sky!) UPDATE: As of 2.0.X, I have gone on hiatus. I wish to dive back into other passions of mine for the time being. However, this project will return someday! Join the Discord to keep up to date on the latest news regarding EoS: Remixed! You can also check out my YouTube! All the starters have been almost entirely replaced, and many of them have new typings and/or move pools. I recommend checking them all out to find which team comp works best for you! I have added pretty much every SkyTemple community patch, which includes things such as Complete Team Control, Fairy Type, Choosing your Starter, and many more! It all comes together to make the experience fresh and exciting! I've also provided the necessary applications to apply this patch, all you've gotta do is provide your own untampered ROM of Explorers of Sky. I used assets provided by many people through places such as the PMD Sprite Repository, so check it out to give the artists some love! As a reminder, this hack alters aspects of the game’s story. Some characters look different with new names or are different in their entirety. The entire game’s script has edited dialogue to remedy poor translations and poorly conveyed emotions. The portraits of characters are more expressive where possible, as well. However, that is the extent of my meddling. This isn’t EoS rebuilt from the ground up, it’s more so a modified experience that allows me to learn the ropes of making an EoS ROM Hack. I've added many new moves to the game to go along with Fairy Type as well as the newer gen Pokémon added to the hack. As well as this, Protean replaces Color Change, Moxie replaces Pure Power, and Contrary replaces an unused ability slot. Added Moves: Echoed Voice, Disarming Voice, Plasma Fist, Infernal Parade, Bitter Malice, Gigaton Hammer, Dazzling Gleam, Draining Kiss, Moonblast, Play Rough, Accelerock, First Impression I have added new Pokémon to every main story dungeon. They now include all mainline starters from Gen 5-9, as well as the overhauled starter list. Some bosses have been altered as well, as well as potentially adding new boss fights that weren’t there before. Every dungeon will include level-scaling, where evolutions of mons within the base spawn pool will appear after certain points of the story. Best stay on your toes when returning to past dungeons! Here's the list of Starters + Partners and a little bit about them! Due to there being so many different options, I had to divide them in half based on the gender options in the quiz. Please refer to which group your starter choice is under! However, the partner list was unaffected by this decision, so any Pokémon with "(Starter/Partner)" is on the partner list regardless of which group it's in. Pikachu (Starter) [Group 1] Type: Electric Can evolve into Alolan Raichu Kantonian Vulpix (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Fire/Fairy Eevee (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Normal Triteon Type: Water/Poison Evolves via Vaporeon at Lv. 36 Vespeon Type: Electric/Bug Evolves via Jolteon at Lv. 36 Wispeon Type: Fire/Ghost Evolves via Flareon at Lv. 36 Chanteon Type: Psychic/Fighting Evolves via Espeon at Lv. 36 Achreon Type: Dark/Steel Evolves via Umbreon at Lv. 36 Paleon Type: Grass/Rock Evolves via Leafeon at Lv. 36 Crysteon Type: Ice/Ground Evolves via Glaceon at Lv. 36 Moireon Type: Fairy/Flying Evolves via Sylveon at Lv. 36 Mareep (Starter Only) [Group 2] Type: Electric/Dragon Cyndaquil (Starter) [Group 1] Type: Fire Can evolve into Hisuian Typhlosion Togepi (Partner Only) [No Group] Type: Fairy/Flying Swablu (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Dragon/Flying Altaria is Dragon/Fairy Wooper (Starter Only) [Group 1] Type: Water/Ground Snorunt (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Ice/Ghost (Female) Female evolves into Froslass via Lv. Up Type: Ice/Dark (Male) Male evolves into Glalie via Lv. Up Treecko (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Grass/Dragon Ralts (Partner Only) [No Group] Type: Psychic/Fairy (Is Male) Turtwig (Starter) [Group 2] Type: Grass/Ground Beldum (Starter) [Group 1] Type: Steel/Psychic Completely overhauled learnset! Piplup (Starter) [Group 2] Type: Water/Steel Riolu (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Fighting/Steel Joltik (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Bug/Electric Sandile (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Ground/Dark Archen (Starter) [Group 2] Type: Rock/Flying Rockruff (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Rock Lycanroc Midday Type: Rock/Fairy Learns Play Rough! Lycanroc Dusk Type: Rock/Psychic Learns Zen Headbutt! Lycanroc Midnight Type: Rock/Dark Learns Night Slash! Unovan Zorua (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Dark Ability: Super Luck Salandit (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Fire/Poison Fennekin (Starter) [Group 2] Type: Fire/Psychic Mimikyu (Starter) [Group 1] Type: Ghost/Fairy Ability: Sturdy/Shadow Tag Espurr (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Psychic Wimpod (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Bug/Water Phantump (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Grass/Ghost Galarian Farfetch’d (Starter) [Group 1] Type: Fighting/Flying Alolan Vulpix (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Ice/Fairy Snom (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Ice/Bug Hisuian Growlithe (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Fire/Rock Hisuian Zorua (Starter/Partner) [Group 1] Type: Normal/Ghost Hisuian Sneasel (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Fighting/Poison Has missing Portraits until the Repo updates. Nymble (Starter) [Group 1] Type: Bug/Dark Tinkatink (Starter/Partner) [Group 2] Type: Fairy/Steel Has missing Portraits until the Repo updates.
    I started playing this hack a few days ago and now that I am finished and it has been a pleasant experience. - I know that in the original there werent that many shadow pokemon, but it may have been possible to add a few more. Its mostly the same Pokemon as in the original, except for a few like Salamance out of my head. and not only the shadow pkmn, most of the trainer have the exact same pkmn. I even remember getting Heracross here in the Pokemon Lab and in the original in Realgam Tower. It could have been a new pkmn instead of it switching with another one. It got a little stale for me. I find it good however, that most of the trainer pokemon are evolutions. Take for example the first trainer in the game. - The Master Ball Glitch still is in the game. It works by catching a shadow Pokemon with your first pokemon and than switching the master ball with another ball in your items. It could be prevented by simply turning it off. So you cant switch items while in battle. It isnt a big deal, you can just avoid to do it in the first place. Also a wider variety of balls to buy would be a good inclusion. And not beeing able to buy balls in other places and only in Outskirt Stand. Same goes for some other items. Also its nice that it seemed a little easier to catch pokemon. Was the catch rate for the 3 dogs higher? I did like that. - Trainers tend to be a little dumb. Sometimes they boost their stats even tho they only have 10% hp left. They sometimes attack the pokemon that is resisting their attack and not the one weak to it. The lvl Cap is fine however. You are never overleveled and thats a good thing. You also dont have to grind as much. Its a good pacing. - Items overall. I know its 3rd gen but if we take Pokemon xg for example, there was not only Choice band, but Choice specs and lifeorb included. Some others as well. Having more options when team building is always good. I did llike many quality of life changes tho. Including physical/special split was needed in these old games. Many pokemon were unusable because of that. Reusing TMs, beeing able to see your shadow pokemons nature before it is freed. That wasnt possible before. Having said all that, I dont know how hard it is to program new things into the game. Like more shadow pokemon or new items. I still think it was fun overall, but it could defintly improve a little
  3. Version 1.4

    17671 downloads

    Project 22796 - "Every" Event Pokemon Save File(s) All of the Mythical and Legendary Pokemon in three save files. (Well "all" of them, there's still some missing out there, like the 1997 CoroCoro 20th Anniversary Mews, and so on.) Also includes Shiny Locked and Unreleased Pokemon. (AZ’s Floette, Azure Flute Arceus, Oak's Letter Shaymin, Member Card Darkrai, Original Coloured Magearna, and etc.) All of the save files listed are: USUM: "Gen 7 - Project 22796 (USUM) 1" - Has all events from Gen 1-6. "Gen 7 - Project 22796 (USUM) 2" - Has all events from Gen 6-7, Unreleased Pokemon, Shinylocked Pokemon, and Other Events. "Gen 7 - Project 22796 - Mystery Mew (USUM)" - Has all of the Mystery Mews from Generation 3. ORAS: "Gen 6 - Project 22796 (ORAS) 1" - Has all events from Gen 1-5. "Gen 6 - Project 22796 (ORAS) 2" - Has all events from Gen 5-6, Unreleased Pokemon, Shinylocked Pokemon, and Other Events. "Gen 6 - Project 22796 - Mystery Mew (ORAS)" - Has all of the Mystery Mews from Generation 3. XY: "Gen 6 - Project 22796 (XY) 1": Has all events from Gen 1-5. "Gen 6 - Project 22796 (ORAS) 2" - Has all events from Gen 5-6, Unreleased Pokemon, Shinylocked Pokemon, and Other Events. "Gen 6 - Project 22796 - Mystery Mew (XY) - Has all of the Mystery Mews from Generation 3. BW: "Gen 5 - Project 22796 (BW) 1" - Has all events from Gen 1-4. "Gen 5 - Project 22796 (BW) 2'' - Has all events from Gen 4-5, Unreleased Pokemon, Shinylocked Pokemon, and Other events. "Gen 5 - Project 22796 - Mystery Mew (BW)" - Has all Mystery Mews from Generation 3. IMPORTANT: WHEN YOU DOWNLOAD THE SAVE FILE(S), PLEASE RENAME IT TO "main" (obviously, without the quotation marks.) IMPORTANT FOR DS GAMES (DP, HGSS, BW and B2W2): WHEN YOU DOWNLOAD THE SAVE FILES(S), PLEASE RENAME IT TO YOUR ROM NAME. OTHERWISE IT WOULDN'T WORK. All of these save files have a 100% Pokedex and a Completed Story. All events were Injected from PKHeX and PKSM. All the credits go to projectpokemon.org and ProjectPokemon’s Event Gallery. This wouldn’t have existed if it wasn’t for them. Special thanks to theSLAYER, Sabresite, Kaphotics, jasenyoface, The Flagbrew Team, ProjectPokemon, and the Project Pokemon Event Gallery. READ: NOT ALL POKEMON IN THIS SAVE FILE ARE LEGAL, ALL OF THE GENERATION 1 EVENTS ARE NOT LEGAL, SHINYLOCKED AND UNRELEASED POKEMON ARE NOT LEGAL. KEEP IN MIND OF THAT.
  4. Version .

    2718 downloads

    In Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, after the player defeats the Elite Four for the first time, the player is able to complete the post-game quest: Delta Episode. During the final act of the arc, the player rides Mega Rayquaza into space, with the aim to destroy a meteorite that is hurdling down towards Earth, threatening to decimate the Hoenn region. With an unexpected twist, Deoxys emerges from the meteor, and will challenge the player to a battle, whilst being at the edge of space. If the player failed to catch Deoxys, the player gets another chance at the summit of the Sky Pillar, after clearing the Hall of Fame again. Regardless which encounter resulted in Deoxys capture, it's summary will indicate that it was caught atop Sky Pillar. This marks the first time a Mythical Pokemon could be encountered in the core series games, without any special event requirements (ignoring glitching/hacks). Species Deoxys Nickname (default, save lang) OT (recipient) TID (recipient) Distribution In-Game Encounter Location Sky Pillar Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games ORAS Lv. 80 Nature Random Ability Pressure Item None Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Cosmic Power Recover Psycho Boost Hyper Beam Format Ver.1.0.6-2, Post Updated Date:20180430_1636
  5. Poketransporter ignores Gen I DVs. (except for shiny determination) Even if you had a Pokemon with all 15 DVs in Gen I, a Pokemon will only have 3 guaranteed IVs with 31 (placement random), and the rest being random. GF Mew is a special case, tho. It'll have 5 guaranteed IVs of 31, and the remainder being random. (which is what you experienced) read about it here: http://serebii.net/bank/poketransporter.shtml and https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Poké_Transporter#From_Generation_I
  6. evandixon

    Secret Key

    Version 1.0.0

    931 downloads

    Secret Key The Secret Key allows access to a special room in the Eterna City Galactic Headquarters building where you can find appliances to change Rotom into its new Formes. It was distributed over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, as well as a few local distributions, such as Character Fair. Wondercard ID 017 Games Platinum Type Local / Wi-Fi Dates 07.06.2009-08.31.2009
  7. Version 15.4.2020

    31844 downloads

    These are Pokemon FireRed savefiles which contain a compilation of legit event Pokemon for the Generation 3 games (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed & LeafGreen). These savefiles have been in development by several ProjectPokemon members since April 2016, but has been hosted exclusively on another website. As of now, these savefiles will be concurrently hosted on ProjectPokemon as well. The Genaration III Pokemon games had a ton of events, many of which are extremely hard to obtain today. The Gen III games predate any sort of internet trading, and the event Pokemon from this generation have often been migrated up to newer Pokemon games. These factors make it quite hard to find legitimate event Pokemon for Gen III. The only way we can expect to obtain more event Pokemon for Gen III is if others share their save/pk3 files, so please consider sharing if you happen to have some! To learn more about Pokemon events in Generation 3, you can look over the following pages: List of English event Pokémon distributions in Generation III List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation III List of Journey Across America event Pokémon distributions List of Party of the Decade event Pokémon distributions List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions in Generation III List of Gather More Pokémon! Campaign event Pokémon Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc ----- The main savefile contains the following event Pokemon in each box: Box 1 & 2: 10th Anniversary (Europe, Top 10 Distribution) + Aura Mew Here we have a full set of all European 10th Anniversary Pokemon, each of the ten Pokemon in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The OT for each language is as follows: 10ANNIV (ENG), 10JAHRE (GER), 10ANNIV (FRE), 10ANNI (ITA), 10ANIV (SPA) These Pokemon were selected through a poll and later distributed at various locations in 2006 for the "Top 10" event throughout Europe to celebrate 10 years of Pokemon. We also have a full set of Aura Mew distributions from Europe, each in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. OT is the same for each language. Aura Mew was distributed at various locations in August 2007 throughout Europe. Note: The English 10ANNIV distribution rom and English Aura Mew distribution rom have been released to the public. Unlike the English 10ANNIV, the English Aura Mew will distribute all five languages of Aura Mew. Due to legality reasons, the roms can not be shared here, but a simple Google search should help. Box 1: 10th Anniversary (Europe), Part I Charizard (x5, one of each language) Pikachu (x5, one of each language) Articuno (x5, one of each language) Raikou (x5, one of each language) Entei (x5, one of each language) Suicune (x5, one of each language) ----- Box 2: 10th Anniversary (Europe), Part II + Aura Mew Lugia (x5, one of each language) Ho-Oh (x5, one of each language) Latias (x5, one of each language) Latios (x5, one of each language) Aura Mew (x5, one of each language) ----- Box 3 & 4: 10th Anniversary (United States, JAA + PotD Top 20 Distributions) Here we have both full sets of United States 10th Anniversary Pokemon. One set was distributed at the "Journey Across America" event, and one at the "Party of the Decade" event. Both sets are nearly identical, though have different Trainer IDs. JAA has the TID 00010, and PotD has the TID 06808. JAA has an extra distribution that makes this set unique, that being Celebi. PotD has a unique Pikachu that differs from the JAA counterpart, due to knowing the move Fly. Box 3: 10th Anniversary (United States), Journey Across America (10 ANIV, Trainer ID: 00010) Bulbasaur Charizard Blastoise Pikachu Alakazam Articuno Zapdos Moltres Dragonite Typhlosion Espeon Umbreon Raikou Entei Suicune Tyranitar Blaziken Absol Latias Latios Celebi (x10) ----- Box 4: 10th Anniversary (United States), Party of the Decade (10 ANIV, Trainer ID: 06808) Bulbasaur (x2, one evolved to Venusaur) Charizard Blastoise (x2, one with gained experience) Flying Pikachu Alakazam Articuno Zapdos Moltres Dragonite (x2) Typhlosion Espeon Umbreon Raikou Entei Suicune Tyranitar Blaziken Absol Latias Latios ----- Box 5: Pokemon Center New York (PCNY) Distributions These Pokemon were distributed at Gotta Catch 'Em All! Stations in the New York Pokemon Center between 2003 and its closing in January 2005. These PCNY sets are incomplete, however we have a good portion of them. Some of the Pokemon distributed here also were poorly documented, so we have some PCNY events that aren't listed on Bulbapedia. Due to this, there may be other PCNY events that we don't yet know about. Dragon Week Seadra Dragon Week Flygon Dragon Week Altaria Dragon Week Flygon Monster Week 2, Lv50 Exploud Monster Week 2, Lv100 Exploud Monster Week 2, Lv50 Aggron Monster Week 2, Lv100 Aggron Monster Week 2, Lv50 Wailord Monster Week 2, Lv100 Wailord Monster Week 2, Lv50 Crawdaunt Monster Week 2, Lv100 Crawdaunt Campaign 4 Zangoose Campaign 4 Seviper Campaign 4 Milotic Pokemon Box Promo Flygon Pokemon Box Promo Seviper Pokemon Box Promo Spite Absol Pokemon Box Promo Wish Absol Campaign 6 Machamp Spring Fling Tropius Spring Fling Gardevoir PCNY Wish Chansey Egg PCNY Wish Drowzee Egg PCNY Wish Exeggcute Egg PCNY Wish Farfetch'd Egg PCNY Wish Kangaskhan Egg PCNY Wish Lickitung Egg ----- Box 6: English Events This box contains the remaining English events not yet mentioned. Several JEREMY are still missing. Note: Several savefiles from FireRed carts that were officially used to distribute Mystery Mew by direct trade have been released to the public, which as a whole contain all 420 possible selections of the boxed Mews. If you wish to make your own selection from the 420 Mews, please see this page: MYSTRY Mew FireRed Distribution Cart Savefiles. The Doel Deoxys distributon rom, and the GBA cartridge version of the English Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon distribution used in the UK, have both also been released to the public. Due to legality reasons, the roms can not be shared here, but a simple Google search should help. Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon (x2, OTs RUBY and SAPHIRE) ROCKS Metang (x2) SPACE C Deoxys DOEL Deoxys MYSTRY Mew WISHMKR Jirachi (x2, Salac and Ganlon Berries) CHANNEL Jirachi (x2, Salac and Ganlon Berries) METEOR Jirachi (UNRELEASED, prototype distribution multiboot file found hidden alongside WISHMKR's multiboot file in US Bonus Disc) Shiny WISHMKR Jirachi (x9, every possible shiny Jirachi from US Colosseum Bonus Disc) Shiny CHANNEL Jirachi ----- Box 7: Japanese Events, Part I This box contains most Japanese events, excluding Egg distributions and GMPC(GCEA) events. A few are still missing, as noted by empty slots. Wishing Star (Negaiboshi) Jirachi (x2, Ganlon and Salac Berries) Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon (x2, OTs ルビー[Ruby] and サファイア[Sapphire]) 2004 Tanabata Jirachi (x2, Apicot and Petaya Berries) All Nippon Airways (ANA) Pikachu PokePark Meowth Yokohama Pikachu Hado Mew GW Pikachu 2005 Tanabata Jirachi (x2, Apicot and Petaya Berries) Festa Metang Sunday Wobbuffet Hado Regice Hado Registeel PokePark Mew PokePark Celebi 2006 Tanabata Jirachi (x2, Ganlon and Salac Berries) Mitsurin Celebi ----- Box 8: Japanese Events, Part II This box contains a complete set of all "Pokemon Center 5th Anniversary Eggs", a complete set of all "Egg Pokemon Present Eggs", and a complete set of all "PokePark Eggs". Wish Pichu Egg Teeter Dance Pichu Egg Shiny Wish Pichu Egg Shiny Teeter Dance Pichu Egg Wish Ralts Egg Charm Ralts Egg Wish Absol Egg Spite Absol Egg Wish Bagon Egg Iron Defense Bagon Egg Leech Seed Oddish Egg Petal Dance Meowth Egg Sweet Kiss Poliwag Egg Teeter Dance Bellsprout Egg Mud Sport Psyduck Egg Follow Me Pichu Egg Tickle Igglybuff Egg Mud Sport Corsola Egg FeatherDance Taillow Egg Mud Sport Surskit Egg Teeter Dance Whismur Egg Rollout Skitty Egg Water Sport Plusle Egg Mud Sport Minun Egg Uproar Spoink Egg Sing Spinda Egg Encore Cacnea Egg Water Sport Corphish Egg Tickle Wynaut Egg ----- Box 9: Japanese Events, Part III This box contains the first four campaign sets of the "Gather More Pokemon! Campaign" (aka "Gotta Catch Em All") distributions. First Campaign: Treecko Torchic Mudkip Second Campaign: Chikorita Cyndaquil Totodile Third Campaign: Ekans Pikachu Meowth Growlithe Bellsprout Slowpoke Shellder Chansey Kangaskhan Scyther Electabuzz Magmar Tauros Murkrow Misdreavus Qwilfish Sneasel Delibird Mantine Fourth Campaign: Bulbasaur Charmander Squirtle ----- Box 10: Japanese Events, Part IV This box contains the last two campaign sets of the GMPC (GCEA) distributions. Fifth Campaign: Pikachu Lotad Seedot Surskit Skitty Sableye Mawile Meditite Plusle Minun Roselia Zangoose Seviper Lunatone Solrock Chimecho Sixth Campaign: Pikachu Hoothoot Mareep Aipom Sunkern Wobbuffet Pineco Gligar Snubbull Shuckle Teddiursa Houndour Stantler Smeargle ----- Box 11: Special Pokemon from "Colosseum" and "XD: Gale of Darkness" for Nintendo GameCube This box contains all special pokemon from Colosseum and XD, such as the MATTLE Ho-oh which is very tedious to obtain. This also includes the unreleased English variants of the Japanese Bonus Disc's Celebi and Pikachu, and the Japanese e-Card exclusive Togepi, Mareep and Scizor. Lastly included is the Johto starters from XD, as they are also incredibly tedious to obtain. JP Ageto Celebi JP Colosseum Pikachu JP Mt. Battle Ho-oh JP e-Reader Togepi JP e-Reader Mareep JP e-Reader Scizor EN AGATE Celebi (UNRELEASED) EN COLOS Pikachu (UNRELEASED) EN MATTLE Ho-oh (x3) EN e-Reader Togepi (UNRELEASED, x3) EN e-Reader Mareep (UNRELEASED, x3) EN e-Reader Scizor (UNRELEASED, x3) XD Chikorita (x2, English and Spanish) XD Cyndaquil (x2, English and Spanish) XD Totodile (x2, English and Spanish) ----- Box 12: Special Egg Gifts from "Pokemon Box: Ruby & Sapphire" for Nintendo GameCube After a certain amount of Pokemon are deposited into Pokemon Box from one of you GBA games, you are gifted an egg that contains a Pokemon with a special move. False Swipe Swablu Egg (x5 + one hatched) (after first deposit) ExtremeSpeed Zigzagoon Egg (x5 + one hatched) (after 100 deposited) Pay Day Skitty Egg (x5 + one hatched) (after 500 deposited) Surf Pichu Egg (x2 + two hatched) (after 1499 deposited) ----- Box 13: In-Game Special Pokemon This box contains rare in-game Pokemon such as standard legendary Pokemon, and event-exclusive island legendary and mythical Pokemon. Several of these are also included as Shiny. Note: The American Aurora Ticket distribution rom has also leaked to the public. The American version of this rom only supports FRLG, not Emerald like the European version (not public). Due to legality reasons, this rom can not be shared here, but a simple Google search should help. FRLG Articuno FRLG Zapdos FRLG Moltres FRLG Mewtwo Southern Island Latias Southern Island Latios RSE Regirock RSE Regice RSE Registeel RSE Kyogre RSE Groudon RSE Rayquaza Faraway Island Mew (UNRELEASED, English) Navel Rock Ho-oh Navel Rock Lugia Birth Island Deoxys Shiny Regice Shiny Rayquaza Shiny JP Faraway Island Mew Shiny Navel Rock Lugia Shiny Navel Rock Ho-oh Shiny Southern Island Latias Shiny Southern Island Latios Shiny Birth Island Deoxys ----- Box 14: Helpful Pokemon & JEREMY Trade Events This box contains Pokemon that can be helpful in-game for the Battle Tower and for Pokemon Contests. Battle Tower: Salamence Suicune Snorlax Contests: Cool Swellow Cute Milotic Beauty Camerupt Tough Donphan Smart Banette JEREMY Toys R Us Trade Events: Ekans Vulpix Oddish Psyduck Growlithe Machoke (devolved) Machamp Haunter (devolved) Gengar Staryu Tauros ----- **POKEMON STILL NEEDED** Japanese: STAMP Absol STAMP Pichu Sapporo Pikachu Hadou Regirock (plus more Hadou Regice & Registeel for research) PokePark Jirachi English: More of any PCNY events JEREMY Sandshrew JEREMY Shellder JEREMY Slowpoke ----- The extra savefiles contain the following event Pokemon in each box: The extra savefiles provided contain overflow of the existing event pokemon from the main savefile. As the main savefile usually provided only one or two of each event, these overflow savefiles contain a larger selection of each event to choose from. However when it comes to Japanese events, there are far too many available to be necessary to include here. Most overflow of each Japanese event are included here, the only exception being the hundreds of event Pikachu. So if you want the full compilation of overflow Japanese events, please see this page: Ahiru's Wonderland Gen III Event Savefiles Event Savefile 2: Box 1 - 3: PCNY events (x83) Box 4: Journey Across America 10 ANIV events (x28) Box 5: 10 ANIV Celebi (x10) + Wishing Star (Negaiboshi) Jirachi (x11) + Doel Deoxys (x6) Box 6: German Aura Mew (x24) + Spanish Aura Mew (x1) + Shiny CHANNEL Jirachi (x5, one of each language) Box 7: Space C Deoxys (x30) Box 8: WISHMKR Jirachi (x18) + CHANNEL Jirachi (x10) Box 9: Ageto Celebi (x30) Box 10: Pokemon Box Eggs (x5 hatched, x9 eggs) Box 11: In-Game Island Captured Events (x14) Box 12: In-Game Unown full set (x28) Box 13: Debug distributions from the German Debug version of Pokemon Ruby (x30) Box 14: Debug Unown full distribution set from the German Debug version of Pokemon Ruby (x28) Event Savefile 3: Box 1 - 3: Ageto Celebi (x77) Box 4: Pokemon Center 5th Anniversary Eggs (x30) Box 5: JP Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon (x27) Box 6 - 7: Egg Pokemon Present Eggs (x48) Box 8 - 10: PokePark Eggs (x90) Box 11: Hadou Mew (x10) + 2005 Tanabata Jirachi (x2) + Festa Metang (x10) + Sunday Wobbuffet (x5) + PokePark Mew (x1) Box 12: PokePark Celebi (x6) + 2004 Tanabata Jirachi (x1) + PokePark Meowth (x1) + 2006 Tanabata Jirachi (x4) + ANA Pikachu (x18) Box 13: GW Pikachu (x15) + Yokohama Pikachu (x15) Box 14: Mitsurin Celebi (x30) Event Savefile 4: Box 1 - 5: GMPC (GCEA) (x139) Box 6 - 14: *empty boxes for potential future expansion* In-Game Trades Savefile: Box 1: Full set from Ruby & Sapphire - English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese respectively Box 2: Full set from Emerald - English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese respectively Box 3: Full English set (x2) from FRLG Box 4: Full German set from FRLG Box 5: Full French set from FRLG Box 6: Full Italian set from FRLG Box 7: Full Spanish set from FRLG Box 8: Full Japanese set from FRLG Box 9: Full English set from Colosseum and XD ----- Credits: Although @InsaneNutter started this project in 2016, and has put many hours into its development, it would have never grown this large without the massive contributions from the following people. If you contributed something that has made its way into these savefiles and you aren't credited below, please let us know! @vi3t - The original FireRed savefile this was built upon. @InsaneNutter - Started the compilation of events in this savefile, and continued developing it alongside HaxAras. @HaxAras - Continued help with developing this savefile, and has contributed many Pokemon from his personal collection. Big Mike - Contributed events to his friend HaxAras. @King Impoleon - Overflow Box of German Aura Mew, Overflow Box of Space Center Deoxys, and one Doel Deoxys. @Nigoli - 111 Ageto Celebi @Deoxyz - The English, French, German, Italian and Spanish Top 10 & Aura Mew in the main save, the 5 Doel Deoxys in the overflow save, as well as two of Mystery Mew distribution savefiles. Also the 10ANNIV, Aura Mew, BGF Shiny Zigzagoon, and Aurora Ticket distribution cartridges. Recently did the massive revamp of these savefiles to their current appearance and organization. @Misdreavus - The full set of JAA 10 ANIV Pokemon with two 10 ANIV Celebi, all in the main save. @Invader TAK - Three 10 ANIV Celebi in the main save. SWAMP.N - JAA 10 ANIV Articuno Zapdos, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Celebi, Latias, Latios, and a Space Center Deoxys all in the overflow save. @arjun - The shiny Regice & shiny Rayquaza in the main save, and full set of Unown in the overflow save. Ahiru's Wonderland - A no longer existing website which actively archived tons of Japanese event pokemon from 2003 to 2006. @Sabresite - Legitimacy checking many of these event Pokemon with his currently unreleased tools. @Kaphotics - Developing PKHeX, the program which without would have made the massive revamp of these savefiles a complete nightmare. @Gridelin - The Shiny Channel Jirachi and providing a detailed guide on how it was obtained. @yamipoli - Two untouched ROCKS Metang. @XxPhoenix1996xX - Replacing suspect pokemon in the 'In-Game Trades" savefile, as well as adding a few missing in-game trade pokemon.
  8. Version .

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    This event was distributed to players, to commemorate the launch of Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon. This gift was distributed to EU players, via serial code, for purchasing the Steelbook (Ultra Dual Edition) versions of the game. WC 628: A helping hand! Potion x 50 0x2C Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. Serial Code | Nov 17, 2017 to ? | EU 3DS: USUM A helping hand! Here are 50 Potions to help you on your journey in the Alola region. Format Ver.1.0.5-5, Post Updated Date:20171117_0252 Source: https://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2017/July/Special-editions-of-Pokemon-Ultra-Sun-and-Pokemon-Ultra-Moon-announced--1242873.html
  9. Valthak

    PKHeX

    Thank you for all your work!, I don't know if it happens only to me but Ash-Greninja still appears as illegal (I've only changed its nature when i got it) so I put this issue here if it can be helpful information for improve this awsome tool. I've seen three errors: 1. The four relearn moves are invalid (they're the same moves it has when i've obtained it via demo). 2. Unable to match in the Mystery Gift in the database. 3. Species not obtainable prior to Bank Realease (this one is obvious, cause Bank isn't active for Sun/Moon yet xD). I'm a HW user, I don't know if this matters but i say it just in case. Thank you in advance P.D: sorry if i've made some grammar mistakes, i'm not a native english speaker
  10. Version .

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    Observation of the Level-Exp Bug Around June 15th 2023, 10am (UTC), it was noticed by players on mobile, certain Pokémon being sent from GO to HOME has the Level of 1 with a Level 100 moveset. It was subsequently discovered that in HOME on the Switch, they appeared to be Level 100. It was also discovered that if you were to transfer such a Pokémon to Scarlet & Violet, viewing the Summary Screen would cause the game to crash. It was around June 15th 2023, 3pm (UTC), that players noticed that this issue (level-exp bug), as well as issue where XXS from Pokémon GO becomes random height (XXS-Height randomization issue), were both fixed. How the Level-Exp Bug works According to a message left on Discord by Matt (@sora10pls)(Mattyoukhana), depending on a species' experience growth rate, HOME applies an incorrect experience value to the Pokémon upon transfer, with only the Medium Fast experience group being affected. An example to look at would be Mythical or Legendary Pokémon. They are in the Slow experience group, and they got 0xFFFFFFFF written to their experience. As such, they appeared to be Level 1 or 100, due to how the device deals with the value of experience. (Pokémon data don't have Current Level as a data point in the data structure; it is instead derived by the experience stored in it) As such, it is dubbed the GO->HOME Level-Exp bug. A 'fix' on the user end As described by Matt, move the affected Pokémon into a compatible game, do not view the summary, and send it into a battle. The experience it should have would then be fixed by the game, and it will become a regular Level 100. Conclusion The prevailing theory is that when attempting to fix the XXS becoming random height issue, Pokémon HOME borked the code for handling experience values to match the GO Trainer's level, thus creating this secondary issue. It is currently unknown if HOME will revert or fix the levels of Pokémon that were already transferred. (Pokémon that were sent into HOME during the buggy period currently continue to have bugged levels in HOME) Additional info: Background for the XXS-Height randomization issue With the launch of HOME v3.0.0, Pokémon from previous games could be transferred to Scarlet & Violet. In Scarlet & Violet, if the size of a Pokémon is the smallest or the largest (in terms of scale), it qualifies for a Mini Mark or a Jumbo Mark respectively. Thus, players would want to transfer the XXS or XXL Pokémon from Pokémon GO and obtain these marks. In the initial weeks of HOME v3.0.0 launch, players have noticed that their XXS Pokémon from Pokémon GO were average sized when transferred to Scarlet & Violet, thus being unable to qualify for the Mini Mark. As it turns out, Pokémon HOME has been rerolling the Height and Weight values of any Pokémon that had 0 in both stats (explained in Route B on this page), and XXS Pokémon from Pokémon GO were caught in the crossfire. Files and contributors The files uploaded here are contributed by @theSLAYER and @sora10pls. They have been dumped in HOME format (PH2) and converted to PKX via PKHeX for usage with the games. The OT, TID, and SID has been changed for privacy purposes. As these files stand, they'll be similar to a player transferring a Pokémon from GO and leveling it up to 100. In some sense, the only 'special' copies would be the originals (those that have the GO stamp), with the bugged levels, in Pokémon HOME. It is also important to note that the bugged originals in HOME cannot be traded via HOME.
  11. Version 1.0.0

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    しろきえいゆう - Hero Reshiram This Reshiram Skin was obtainable after completing the Victini mini-game in the Dream World which is on the Special Home unlocked by sending the event Reshiram to sleep. Japan Dates: 07.13.2011 - 10.04.2011 US/AU/EU Dates: 03.06.2012 - 05.29.2012
  12. Version 1.0.0

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    くろきえいゆう - Hero Zekrom This Zekrom Skin was obtainable after completing the Victini mini-game in the Dream World which is on the Special Home unlocked by sending the event Zekrom to sleep. Japan Dates: 07.13.2011 - 10.04.2011 US/AU/EU Dates: 03.06.2012 - 05.29.2012
  13. Version 1.0.0

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    Distribution Title Un Amaura con l’abilità speciale! Wondercard ID 1509 PID Shiny Locked PID Games ORAS Type Serial Code Dates Mar 31 - May 31, 2015 Nickname (default) Gender Random Level 10 Nature Random Ability Hidden Ability OT PGL TID 3205 Location the PGL Ribbon Classic , Ball Cherish Ball Held Item None Moves Growl Powder Snow Thunder Wave Rock Throw Relearn Moves (None) (None) (None) (None) Receiving Text 0x37 This is a gift from the Pokémon Global Link! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center. Distribution Text In regalo per te un Amaura con la sua abilità speciale! Grazie per aver partecipato alle Gare Online!
  14. Version 1.0.0

    446 downloads

    Distribution Title Un Tyrunt con l’abilità speciale! Wondercard ID 1508 PID Shiny Locked PID Games ORAS Type Serial Code Dates Feb 17 - Apr 30, 2015 Nickname (default) Gender Random Level 10 Nature Random Ability Hidden Ability OT PGL TID 1235 Location the PGL Ribbon Classic , Ball Cherish Ball Held Item None Moves Tail Whip Tackle Roar Stomp Relearn Moves (None) (None) (None) (None) Receiving Text 0x37 This is a gift from the Pokémon Global Link! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center. Distribution Text In regalo per te un Tyrunt con la sua abilità speciale! Grazie per aver partecipato alle Gare Online!
  15. Version .

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    This gift was given away to participants of the 2018 Ultra Spooky Cup Online Competition. Participants were required to take part in at least 3 battles of the Online Competition, with a game synced game and account. As this Online Competition was only available to Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the gift is also only receivable on Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Species Disguised Mimikyu Nickname (default, save lang) OT PGL TID 102618 Distribution Serial Code Location a lovely place Dates Nov 13 to Dec 21, 2018 PID Shiny PID Games US & EU & TW 3DS: USUM Lv. 50 Nature Random Ability Disguise (1) Item Rare Candy Bundled Item None Card Per Save Only One Allowed Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Mimic Snatch Trick Destiny Bond WC ID 1627: 「Spooky Shiny Mimikyu!」's receiving text 0x38 This is a gift from the Pokémon Global Link! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. Classic Spooky Shiny Mimikyu! There's no trick—this pale-colored Mimikyu is a special treat for competing in the Ultra Spooky Cup Online Competition! Format Ver.1.0.6-3, Post Updated Date:20181113_1736
  16. Version .

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    In Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, after the player earns the top spot in the leader-board, of all 4 surfing spots in Alola, the Surfer's Association at Heahea City will give a special Pikachu that has the move surf. The gift itself has a chance of being shiny. The details below refer to this specific file. Species Pikachu Nickname (default, in ) OT PPorg TID 171117 Distribution In-Game Gift Location Heahea City Dates Nov 18, 2017 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games US Lv. 40 Nature Bold Ability Static (2) Item Gold Bottle Cap Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Nuzzle Discharge Slam Surf Format Ver.1.0.5-5, Post Updated Date:20171116_0815
  17. Version .

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    This Delibird was available to be befriended in the Dream World Isle called the Windswept Sky. The gender of the Delibird is variable, meaning players may befriend a male or female variant. Depending on the player's score on the mini-game, it'll come with only the first slot Present with no second slot, or the second slot will come with the special moves either Ice Shard or Focus Punch. Windswept Sky was available by default from the opening of the Dream World September 18, 2010, till the closing of Dream World January 14, 2014. Windswept Sky originally required 5,000 Dream Points and the player to own 4 badges on the save to access it, however December 21, 2010 onward, the Dream Points requirement was reduced to 2,500 (badge requirement remained). Furthermore, if the player already has the Delibird in their Entree Forest uncaptured, the date of capture can literally be any date. (Additionally, the NDS date system could have been changed to any date anyway) Species Delibird Nickname (default, in ) OT (recipient) TID (recipient) Distribution Windswept Sky Location Entree Forest Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games BW B2W2 Lv. 10 Nature Random Ability Insomnia (HA) Item None Moves Present Variable Move (None) (None) (no ribbons) Format Ver.1.0.7-0, Post Updated Date:20190107_1635
  18. Version .

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    After performing Memory Link with a Pokemon Black & White save that has defeated N and Ghetsis at N's Castle, and subsequently listening to the story of N releasing his Pokemon narrated by a breeder standing next to the PC in any Pokemon Center, players are able to encounter N's Pokemon in the wild for capture. These Pokemon cannot be shiny, and cannot be renamed normally. These Pokemon have a special sparkle animation that plays when encounter or thrown out of a ball, however the animation is only unique to Pokemon Black 2 & White 2 (animation does not exist in other games). All of it's IVs are 30. Species Darumaka Nickname (default, in ) OT N TID 00002 Distribution In-Game Encounter Location Desert Resort Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games Black 2 and White 2 Lv. 22 Nature Naive Ability Hustle (1) Item None Moves Headbutt Uproar Facade Fire Punch Format Ver.1.0.6-1, Post Updated Date:20180220_0844
  19. Version .

    763 downloads

    After performing Memory Link with a Pokemon Black & White save that has defeated N and Ghetsis at N's Castle, and subsequently listening to the story of N releasing his Pokemon narrated by a breeder standing next to the PC in any Pokemon Center, players are able to encounter N's Pokemon in the wild for capture. These Pokemon cannot be shiny, and cannot be renamed normally. These Pokemon have a special sparkle animation that plays when encounter or thrown out of a ball, however the animation is only unique to Pokemon Black 2 & White 2 (animation does not exist in other games). All of it's IVs are 30. Species Tympole Nickname (default, in ) OT N TID 00002 Distribution In-Game Encounter Location Pinwheel Forest Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games Black 2 and White 2 Lv. 13 Nature Modest Ability Hydration (2) Item None Moves Growl Supersonic Round Bubble Beam Format Ver.1.0.6-1, Post Updated Date:20180220_0840
  20. Version .

    781 downloads

    After performing Memory Link with a Pokemon Black & White save that has defeated N and Ghetsis at N's Castle, and subsequently listening to the story of N releasing his Pokemon narrated by a breeder standing next to the PC in any Pokemon Center, players are able to encounter N's Pokemon in the wild for capture. These Pokemon cannot be shiny, and cannot be renamed normally. These Pokemon have a special sparkle animation that plays when encounter or thrown out of a ball, however the animation is only unique to Pokemon Black 2 & White 2 (animation does not exist in other games). All of it's IVs are 30. Species Purrloin Nickname (default, in ) OT N TID 00002 Distribution In-Game Encounter Location Route 2 Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games Black 2 and White 2 Lv. 7 Nature Timid Ability Unburden (2) Item None Moves Scratch Growl Assist (None) Format Ver.1.0.6-1, Post Updated Date:20180220_0823
  21. Version 1.0.0

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    Species Pikachu Nickname (default, save lang) OT PGL TID 08215 Distribution Local Wireless Location the PGL Dates Sep 01 to Oct 29, 2015 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games ORAS Lv. 10 Nature Random Ability Lightning Rod (HA) Item Light Ball Classic Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Fake Out Encore Volt Tackle Endeavor WC: 「The Pikachu Cup Is a Go!」's receiving text 0x37 This is a gift from the Pokémon Global Link! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center. The Pikachu Cup Is a Go! To commemorate Pikachu being one of the top three most often used Pokémon in the tournament, here is a special Pikachu for you! Aim to be number one in the world with it!
  22. Version 1.0.0

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    Species Delibird Nickname (default, save lang) OT PGL TID 12255 Distribution Serial Code Location the PGL Dates Dec 25, 2015 to Feb 29, 2016 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games KO 3DS: ORAS Lv. 10 Nature Random Ability Vital Spirit (1) Item Relic Gold Special Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Present Happy Hour (None) (None) WC ID 1512: 「크리스마스 트라이 참가기념」's receiving text 0x37 This is a gift from the Pokémon Global Link! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center. 크리스마스 트라이 참가기념 인터넷 대회 크리스마스 트라이에 참가해준 여러분 곁으로 딜리버드가 크리스마스 선물을 가져왔습니다!
  23. Version ᅟᅟᅟ

    2035 downloads

    Distributed for HKTW units via EU/JP Units, for Early Purchase of the Special Boxed Version of Pokemon Sun and Moon.Promotion valid from 18 November 16 to 1 Jan 17, Redemption ends 30th Nov 17. WC 202: Getting Revival Herb! Revival Herb x 8 0x2C Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. Serial Code | Nov 18, 2016 to Nov 30, 2017 | EU&JP: SM Getting Revival Herb! Revival Herb is presented to thanks for the purchase of the latest game!
  24. Version .

    2782 downloads

    The event Own Tempo Rockruff that evolves to a special Dusk Forme Lycanroc can be bred. This file should only be used with Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. The evolution to Lycanroc starts at Level 25, during Dusk in game. Dusk will 5.00pm to 5.59pm in Moon Time, and 5.00am to 5.59am in Sun Time. When traded to a different Trainer, it has a chance of being shiny, depending on the Trainer ID combination. The details below refers specifically to this file. Species Rockruff (Dusk) (EGG) Nickname Egg OT PPorg TID 171117 Distribution In-Game Encounter Location Nursery helpers Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games UM Lv. 1 Nature Careful Ability Own Tempo (1) Item None Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Leer Stone Edge Thunder Fang Fire Fang Format Ver.1.0.5-5, Post Updated Date:20171115_0338
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