ROM Hack Cheat Codes AMS and Sx Os, Add and Request

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ayy there are actually codes for Astral Chain thats awesome, I await the one game people want/need and that is Pokken.I myself am trying to figure out stuff for ingame but im failing hard

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can i ask what the max genecode,mission reward points and speed codes do? like is genecode like a item or something,what does the reward points code even do and also are the speed codes just like movement speed?
 
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cheats except shiny should still work

Ppl should check for codes first before they update, this site has a very useful search feature

I did and they dont work cuz its a new BID (c208db6a4ef4361f) for 1.0.2, and u cant play pokemon lets go pikachu 1.0.1 since it will give u the forced download update promp.

I think ill just have to do it the hardway by usin save editing PKHeX.
 
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I know Astral Chain ain't out yet but i hope we can get some codes going for it :)
if you are not going to read the whole 490 pages,at least read the same page where you are posting or use the Search function
 
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ayy there are actually codes for Astral Chain thats awesome, I await the one game people want/need and that is Pokken.I myself am trying to figure out stuff for ingame but im failing hard

For Update 7 (49690BA2EFDCD7A7):
main+D860D0 = SaveGame
SaveGame + 0x38 = Player
SaveGame + 0x66C0 = BattleRecordPokemon (0xB0 * 26 Pokemon)
SaveGame + 0x83D8 = BattleRecordPlayer
Player + 0x5C = Money

This code should work:

[Max Money]
04000000 00D86164 3B9AC9FF

For the other stuff, impossible via cheats, there are thousands of statistic values...
Couldn't find any Level stuff in the main.nso only the exp table, but this would only be changeable via layeredfs modding, since it's loaded very early after booting the game.
 
@Falo some guy found codes for the Wii U version though that did just that,i can link you if you want for proof.I don't know if its because its easier to find on Wii U because of the data being easier to skim or whatever but thanks for that code anyway,every little bit helps,i hope you or someone else can help on that front :). I'm gonna try see if i can figure it out thanks :)


ALSO your money code worked :)
 
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@Falo some guy found codes for the Wii U version though that did just that,i can link you if you want for proof.I don't know if its because its easier to find on Wii U because of the data being easier to skim or whatever but thanks for that code anyway,every little bit helps,i hope you or someone else can help on that front :). I'm gonna try see if i can figure it out thanks :)


ALSO your money code worked :)
The wii u had a smaller memory section to work with and it was mostly the same memory areas everytime the games boot up. Having said that, the health codes for lego games I created have the same values as the pc game versions. So in theory if you can find the values in cheat engine, you may be able to find the values in switch memory. I've only tested this on the lego games though.
 
im not too good at hex editing but since Falo gave some pointers im gonna test something once ive bought all the avatar stuff ingame,which is getting all my current pokemon to level 10,going to the point he suggest and searching for 0x14 in there and just trial and erroring and trying to set it to 0x63 to get them to 99 then just play to level 100 and unlock all the titles etc
 
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if i can just find a single pokemon with a certain level than ill know where they are all located,trying to follow @Falo s pointers.
okay im lost.
@Falo is there is way lets say a pokemon is level 20 for instance that i can edit it to 99?
 
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if i can just find a single pokemon with a certain level than ill know where they are all located,trying to follow @Falo s pointers
These are not pointers, they are memory locations.
The SaveGame is located in Main memory, not Heap, so all values should be easy to find.

main+0xD860D0 = SaveGame
SaveGame + 0x38 = Player
Player + 0x5C = Money

0xD860D0 + 0x38 + 0x5C = 0xD86164
 
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ahh thanks ill give it a try :)

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i got to the position but idno how to open it, what do i do @Falo ? Do i need a hex editor or something im very new to editing code so? Do i look at it through the cheat searcher on SXOS or the ram editor?
 

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