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I had tried out hyrule warriors legends in the Japanese rom. I had gotten the my fairy from that. I since have deleted the Japanese and gotten the USA one. I get my fairy in the US version and their names are still all messed up. Any one know how to fix it? :(


Problem fixed by going into data management and deleting extra data for hyrule warriors.

I was afraid to go into data management with emunand/installed cias at risk of losing em
 
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I had tried out hyrule warriors legends in the Japanese rom. I had gotten the my fairy from that. I since have deleted the Japanese and gotten the USA one. I get my fairy in the US version and their names are still all messed up. Any one know how to fix it? :(


Problem fixed by going into data management and deleting extra data for hyrule warriors.

I was afraid to go into data management with emunand/installed cias at risk of losing em

The exact same thing happened to me. I played the Japanese rom and noticed that even though the game text was in english, some of its explainatory images and the SpotPass notifications were in Japanese, and the Fairies' names were gibberish (like fgfbfLfb) so that kinda put me off the game and I decided to wait for the American release.

But even with the American rom, I still get these weird names for the My Fairy mode. I have tried deleting the Extra Data with my first save and it didn't work. So I deleted Extra Data again and I tried wiping the saves and reinstalling the game, but I got the same results, fairies with weird unintelligible names. What exactly did you do to fix yours?
 

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The exact same thing happened to me. I played the Japanese rom and noticed that even though the game text was in english, some of its explainatory images and the SpotPass notifications were in Japanese, and the Fairies' names were gibberish (like fgfbfLfb) so that kinda put me off the game and I decided to wait for the American release.

But even with the American rom, I still get these weird names for the My Fairy mode. I have tried deleting the Extra Data with my first save and it didn't work. So I deleted Extra Data again and I tried wiping the saves and reinstalling the game, but I got the same results, fairies with weird unintelligible names. What exactly did you do to fix yours?

Did the game, extra removal and reinstall the fairy names are still corrupted though.
 

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They ended reappearing again. So I Gateway cheated food and leveled them to max and then reset them which you can change there name

i have 3 fairies i got from the japanese spotpass, and i managed to hex-edit the save file to change their names, but I dont know what are they supposed to be. The fairies are blue, red and yellow, and I suspect the blue one is Navi. Does anyone have their names?
 

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Does anyone know how to fix this now that Hyrule Warriors: Legends has been out for quite some time? Except leveling of course.
 

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If you know where each fairy's data is stored, you might be able to manually "force" their names to change to what you want by using more Gateshark cheats. You can do something similar to your and your partner's names in Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon. The letters of the alphabet are stored as hexadecimal values, as follows: A = 41, B = 42, C = 43, ... X = 57, Y = 58, Z = 59. To use lowercase letters, just add 20 (decimal 32) to each letter's value (a = 61, b = 62, et cetera).
 

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