Homebrew Removing Basehaxx

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I said this in your thread, but I'll say it again here in short: this requires you having already made a backup before you installed basehaxx, and so doesn't really have any use at all to many people. It effectively is not a 'noob-friendly' tutorial, and doesn't 'uninstall' basehaxx in any way, as you're merely overwriting a hax'd save file with one that does not have basehaxx installed.

Whether they have one or not the point is that IF need be they can start over but keep their pokemon, im an avid battler so my pokemon are more important than my base id rather retain access to battle resort so i didnt restart but if this person is desperate like i was they dont GAF about starting over if it takes that shit off their game so ive provided a way for them to keep their pokemon AND effectively delete the hax. Its definitely noob friendly seeing as ive broken down every step and it can be accomplished by a kid, ive even tested whether you can change bases and rename your base which is also explained so how is it not helpful?

@Barawer
Idk why youre liking it cuz its your friends game thats messed up, just like his is mine was too and regardless of anything i wanted that shit off my game by any means and i can say that im happy with the results: i have all my battle ready pokemon and i dont have to worry about my game randomly crashing from a hax i never use or even want anymore. Only thing is you cant rename the base as the option wont exist so it depends on whats important to your friend...
 
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