Homebrew new 3ds japanese to europe? how to do ?

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hey,

i wonder if there s a nice tutorial (should be easy to follow) to turn a new 3ds j to eu

what do i need?
what are the steps?

please dont say it will brick my system... i dont care because i know the danger.
 

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You need Japanese Cubic Ninja and an EU 3DS of some kind.

As to the steps, you'll need to search around, there is no one guide yet.

Seriously though—my recommendation would be to save yourself a crap ton of time and sell the JP N3DS and buy an EU one. As someone who's been working on region changing an EU N3DS to an NA one (because there ARE no NA N3DS's! I don't have the option to buy one like you do!), and it's a pretty involved process.

If you're determined, recomended reading:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/poc-3ds-region-changing-proof.378110/
Creating a North American, non-XL New 3DS
 
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yes just read that sadly. but i m on a journey right now anyway. after returning i try to dump my informations and hopefully by then my oot3ds arrived to start working on the n3ds.. hope i can find spare time to create some useful stuff on my own just wanted to switch the n3ds with my o3ds (got a lot of eu o3ds so i didnt want to buy another pal n3ds but dont want to lose access to a jp eshop (love rhose jrpgs)...
why nintendo is so stupid and made region lock and different eshops...
so annoying to be honest
 

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