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'''Soft resetting''' (often shortened as SRing) is a feature found in the [[main series]] Pokémon games, with the exception of {{g|Colosseum}}.  It involves pressing certain buttons on the game system to reload the game from the startup screen. The term "Soft reset" is to differentiate from a "hard reset", which is restarting the game by powering down the console and then turning it back on again.
'''Soft resetting''' (often shortened as SRing) is a feature found in the [[main series]] Pokémon games, with the exception of {{g|Colosseum}}.  It involves pressing certain buttons on the game system to reload the game from the startup screen. The term "soft reset" is to differentiate from a "hard reset", which is restarting the game by powering down the console and then turning it back on again.


This practice is widely considered useful, as rebooting the game will modify hidden data values. The values that determine the {{pkmn2|Shiny|shininess}} of an in-game event Pokémon is of particular interest here, as are the Pokémon's {{IV}}s and [[Nature]]s. Soft-resetting eliminates the need to constantly turn off (and on) the game when attempting to get a Pokémon with these specific qualities. Although time-consuming, it is a widely practiced method to get a desired Pokémon.
This practice is widely considered useful, as rebooting the game will modify hidden data values. The values that determine the {{pkmn2|Shiny|shininess}} of an in-game event Pokémon is of particular interest here, as are the Pokémon's {{IV}}s and [[Nature]]s. Soft resetting eliminates the need to constantly turn off (and on) the game when attempting to get a Pokémon with these specific qualities. Although time-consuming, it is a widely practiced method to get a desired Pokémon.


When soft resetting for a Shiny Pokémon, another similar term, shiny resetting, can also be used.
When soft resetting for a [[Shiny Pokémon]], another similar term, Shiny resetting, can also be used.


== Button combinations ==
==Button combinations==
*[[Game Boy|GB]]/[[Game Boy Color|GBC]]/[[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] games: Press and hold A, B, Start, and Select.
*[[Game Boy|GB]]/[[Game Boy Color|GBC]]/[[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] games: Press and hold A, B, Start, and Select.
*{{pkmn|XD: Gale of Darkness}}: Press and hold B, X, and Start.
*{{pkmn|XD: Gale of Darkness}}: Press and hold B, X, and Start.
*[[Nintendo DS|DS]] games: Press and hold L, R, Start, and Select.
*[[Nintendo DS|DS]] games: Press and hold L, R, Start, and Select.


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[[Category:Game mechanics]]
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Revision as of 14:38, 9 March 2013

Soft resetting (often shortened as SRing) is a feature found in the main series Pokémon games, with the exception of Pokémon Colosseum. It involves pressing certain buttons on the game system to reload the game from the startup screen. The term "soft reset" is to differentiate from a "hard reset", which is restarting the game by powering down the console and then turning it back on again.

This practice is widely considered useful, as rebooting the game will modify hidden data values. The values that determine the shininess of an in-game event Pokémon is of particular interest here, as are the Pokémon's IVs and Natures. Soft resetting eliminates the need to constantly turn off (and on) the game when attempting to get a Pokémon with these specific qualities. Although time-consuming, it is a widely practiced method to get a desired Pokémon.

When soft resetting for a Shiny Pokémon, another similar term, Shiny resetting, can also be used.

Button combinations

  • GB/GBC/GBA games: Press and hold A, B, Start, and Select.
  • XD: Gale of Darkness: Press and hold B, X, and Start.
  • DS games: Press and hold L, R, Start, and Select.


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