Either way, I'm gonna follow a Tipo from a person on Reddit to enter Hyperspace from Canyon Peak. It'll take you to an alternate reality in which it doesn't matters if it's day or not, you'll be able to get all Zygarde cells (Counting that there's no bug, just excluding day/night exclusiveness).
In save file: location 1D8C ~ 1E49: Zygarde Cells Collected
Data Length = 190 bytes (0xBE) @ 2 bytes per cell = 95 cells total
Values:
0x0200 = Have Collected
0x0100 = Not Collected?
0x0000 = Don't Show? (before Cube collected?)
Note sure the address for the 'CORE' (purple) ones are located
but there is only 5 of them so its not really that important as
you can easily check the 5 'CORE' locations if you have all the cells.
edit: Maybe this can get added to PKHex as well once the location list
is made so people can check which cells they are missing.
edit2: locations 1D42 and 1D52 changed from 0x63 to 0x64.
This is possibly the number of cells collected / total cells in your cube?
I too had 99 collected, can couldn't find the last one, went through the list
on serebii at least 5 times, day and night, when I found the cell i was missing
I exported my save, went back in game and collected it and exported my save again.
edit3: going to try and make a location list of which address in the save is which cell, will post here when done.
1E40 - 91 - B2F - Right Hallway
1E42 - 92 - 1F - Outside - Right Side
1E44 - 93 - 1F - Outside (Day)
1E48 - 94 - 1F - Main Building
1E46 - 95 - 1F - Entrance (Night)
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edit4: finally, all Done, if anyone wants to add this info into PKHEX feel free to do so, I recommend
doing read-only, as there may be other 'flags' that get set when you pick up the cores.
edit5: attached a "cell_check.txt" (rename to "cell_check.py") its a python 2.7 script.
place it in a folder with your exported 'main' save and double click the script / run it with python
It will report to you which cells you are missing and the locations of them.
you can use the guide on serebii (it has pictures) to help you find them
I tried to find my save file from viewing my SD card via wireless (data management) but there was so many folders/paths. Would you happen to know which folder it is in/where to find it? I can't wait to do this!
@Rakvorauth: You'll need to be able to run homebrew on your 3DS, if you can, just export your save with 'JKSM (JK's Save Manager),
once exported, it should be stored in 'SD:\JKSV\Saves\<GameName>\<ExportName>\') inside that folder should a file named 'main'
this 'main' file is your decrypted save (which can also be opened in PKHex), you can use the python script on that decrypted save to
get a list of the locations that aren't marked as 'collected' in the save file (i just check for any location not marked as '0x02 - collected')
edit: If you can't run homebrew on your 3DS but you have a friend that can and you are using a gamecard version
of the game (not a digital copy from the eshop) you can let them borrow your gamecard and they can export the
save for you instead. If you have a digital version and can't run homebrew, you might be out of luck.
@Rakvorauth: You'll need to be able to run homebrew on your 3DS, if you can, just export your save with 'JKSM (JK's Save Manager),
once exported, it should be stored in 'SD:\JKSV\Saves\<GameName>\<ExportName>\') inside that folder should a file named 'main'
this 'main' file is your decrypted save (which can also be opened in PKHex), you can use the python script on that decrypted save to
get a list of the locations that aren't marked as 'collected' in the save file (i just check for any location not marked as '0x02 - collected')
edit: If you can't run homebrew on your 3DS but you have a friend that can and you are using a gamecard version
of the game (not a digital copy from the eshop) you can let them borrow your gamecard and they can export the
save for you instead. If you have a digital version and can't run homebrew, you might be out of luck.
I exported my save file and analyzed the values you specified. I am sitting at 96/100 in game and could only find 2 values in my hex that didn't exist?
Added image above, maybe someone can tell me why this didn't work.
In save file: location 1D8C ~ 1E49: Zygarde Cells Collected
Data Length = 190 bytes (0xBE) @ 2 bytes per cell = 95 cells total
Values:
0x0200 = Have Collected
0x0100 = Not Collected?
0x0000 = Don't Show? (before Cube collected?)
Note sure the address for the 'CORE' (purple) ones are located
but there is only 5 of them so its not really that important as
you can easily check the 5 'CORE' locations if you have all the cells.
edit: Maybe this can get added to PKHex as well once the location list
is made so people can check which cells they are missing.
edit2: locations 1D42 and 1D52 changed from 0x63 to 0x64.
This is possibly the number of cells collected / total cells in your cube?
I too had 99 collected, can couldn't find the last one, went through the list
on serebii at least 5 times, day and night, when I found the cell i was missing
I exported my save, went back in game and collected it and exported my save again.
edit3: going to try and make a location list of which address in the save is which cell, will post here when done.
***
Zygarde Cells by Savegame Address Order:
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edit4: finally, all Done, if anyone wants to add this info into PKHEX feel free to do so, I recommend
doing read-only, as there may be other 'flags' that get set when you pick up the cores.
edit5: attached a "cell_check.txt" (rename to "cell_check.py") its a python 2.7 script.
place it in a folder with your exported 'main' save and double click the script / run it with python
It will report to you which cells you are missing and the locations of them.
you can use the guide on serebii (it has pictures) to help you find them
I exported my save file and analyzed the values you specified. I am sitting at 96/100 in game and could only find 2 values in my hex that didn't exist?
Added image above, maybe someone can tell me why this didn't work.
Since I have power saves for my 3ds, could I export my game save to it and someone else who has power saves be able to import it to their game and then use the script to see what I am missing? I'm only missing one and I've rechecked multiple times and it's annoying as shit...
Since I have power saves for my 3ds, could I export my game save to it and someone else who has power saves be able to import it to their game and then use the script to see what I am missing? I'm only missing one and I've rechecked multiple times and it's annoying as shit...
You don't have a PC with you right now? Anyways, just use JKSM (CFW) or save_manager (homebrew), upload the save and send me the link (Unless powersaves export your save as a "main" file. Then, export with power save and upload your save)
You don't have a PC with you right now? Anyways, just use JKSM (CFW) or save_manager (homebrew), upload the save and send me the link (Unless powersaves export your save as a "main" file. Then, export with power save and upload your save)
The thing is, the Internet where I'm at is so bad it can barely load anything. It's literally less and 100kb per second and that hard to get, it's even more rare to get 200kb per second... so I can't even watch a video to show me how to even install homebrew... powersaves does a Back up of my game's save, but i dont know how to upload it
Edit: well, I figured it out by accident... I'm missing a damn core that I thought I got, but I guess since I dropped my ds by accident and the card got ejected that I didn't save it before hand... good job me.. (face palms self)
Put both the script and your save on the same folder. Also, make sure that you have Python 2.7 (the version is important, it might not work if you install Python 3.x) installed. If it still doesn't work, upload your save and send me the link. I can run the script for you and tell you which cells are missing.
Put both the script and your save on the same folder. Also, make sure that you have Python 2.7 (the version is important, it might not work if you install Python 3.x) installed. If it still doesn't work, upload your save and send me the link. I can run the script for you and tell you which cells are missing.
So I've been having the same 99/100 zygarde issue and this page is the closest thing I have found to finding an actual solution, but although I do have a decent knowledge of Python, I am completely clueless when it comes to putting things on my 3ds and I'm pretty sure that if I try to put anything on my system I will fail miserably and break everything, so I'm kind of at a loss for what to do. I did back up everything from my SD card onto my laptop (I got Moon on the eShop) and I know where the save file is, but when I put a copy of it in a folder with the cell check program it gave an error along the lines of "file or folder 'main' could not be found" which I'm guessing is to be expected but again, I am pretty dang clueless about this stuff.
Basically I guess my question is, can the file I have saved to my laptop be used in this program, and if not, is there a way to make it usable without using my 3ds so I don't have to risk doing something stupid and breaking the thing?
So I've been having the same 99/100 zygarde issue and this page is the closest thing I have found to finding an actual solution, but although I do have a decent knowledge of Python, I am completely clueless when it comes to putting things on my 3ds and I'm pretty sure that if I try to put anything on my system I will fail miserably and break everything, so I'm kind of at a loss for what to do. I did back up everything from my SD card onto my laptop (I got Moon on the eShop) and I know where the save file is, but when I put a copy of it in a folder with the cell check program it gave an error along the lines of "file or folder 'main' could not be found" which I'm guessing is to be expected but again, I am pretty dang clueless about this stuff.
Basically I guess my question is, can the file I have saved to my laptop be used in this program, and if not, is there a way to make it usable without using my 3ds so I don't have to risk doing something stupid and breaking the thing?
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