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A new version of Pokésav was released compatible with {{2v2|Black|White}}. This version has been fully translated into English by jsparrow<!--Clone's 0.06c is still incomplete-->. As of Oct 31 it is at version 0.06c, however the developer has not added it to his main Pokésav page. It has its own separate page, and is very likely a work in progress. This version does not edit Badges.
A new version of Pokésav was released compatible with {{2v2|Black|White}}. This version has been fully translated into English by jsparrow<!--Clone's 0.06c is still incomplete-->. As of Oct 31 it is at version 0.06c, however the developer has not added it to his main Pokésav page. It has its own separate page, and is very likely a work in progress. This version does not edit Badges.


For the first time ever, an Online Pokésav was developed by Kyohack, the only web-based Pokesavs on the web. It is extremely easy to use and does not require any unofficial hardware or hacking knowledge! It only supports Fourth and Fifth Generation and requires you to connect to Kyohacks custom GTS server in order to receive Pokésav'd Pokémon.
For the first time ever, Online Pokésavs were developed by Kyohack, and they are the only web-based Pokesavs on the internet. They are extremely easy to use and do not require any unofficial hardware or hacking knowledge! It only supports Fourth and Fifth Generation and requires you to connect to Kyohacks custom GTS server in order to receive Pokésav'd Pokémon. (Click on the "Online Pokésavs" link to go to main page)


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 09:17, 29 August 2011

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Screenshots of Pokésav 0.39 English

Pokésav is a program that edits Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver save files, developed by a Japanese programmer named COM. One version works with any Diamond or Pearl save file, and another works with Platinum, including those backed up from a commercial cartridge using a flashcart or a cheating device such as the Gameshark Duo. The application can also export Action Replay DS codes, which when activated will provide the same effects in-game as editing the save file.

With Pokésav, players can edit many aspects of the game including Pokémon, their movesets, the inventory, and in-game records. Because of this, many people consider it to be a "hacking" program used to gain an unfair advantage in competitive play. Creating a Pokémon of any caliber may only take a few minutes with the use of Pokésav, whereas it may take hours and hours to legitimately breed and train the same Pokémon. This brings up questions as to whether the use of the program is ethical.

Despite this benefit, there is still the risk of corrupting a save file while using Pokésav. As a precaution it is strongly advised that anyone attempting to use the program back up their save file before doing so.

To combat the usage of programs like Pokésav, Nintendo has banned the use of all Pokémon they determine to be "hacked" from online play. This includes such Pokémon with impossible movesets, abilities, or genders that they're not supposed to have such as a Spiritomb with Wonder Guard or a male Chansey. However, sometimes Nintendo's servers cannot differentiate edited Pokémon from trained Pokémon, so these legitimate-looking Pokémon are often let through.

When the early version of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver's Pokésav was released, Sinnoh location names were still in the program, making it difficult to set some values. This was later fixed in the Japanese version, though the current English version (.03a) still lacks this important update.

People who translated Pokésav: English translations by various (GSD/CadaGuti/fenzo666/coolbho3k), Dutch translation by Grovyle91, French translation by fenzo666 (D/P) and GruntZ (Platinum), German translation by mountarreat. English translation for Pokésav HGSS by CloneCharizard and SCV.

A new version of Pokésav was released compatible with Black and White. This version has been fully translated into English by jsparrow. As of Oct 31 it is at version 0.06c, however the developer has not added it to his main Pokésav page. It has its own separate page, and is very likely a work in progress. This version does not edit Badges.

For the first time ever, Online Pokésavs were developed by Kyohack, and they are the only web-based Pokesavs on the internet. They are extremely easy to use and do not require any unofficial hardware or hacking knowledge! It only supports Fourth and Fifth Generation and requires you to connect to Kyohacks custom GTS server in order to receive Pokésav'd Pokémon. (Click on the "Online Pokésavs" link to go to main page)

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