![]() However, selecting “All Files” in the file dialog and selecting the save that way worked fine and PokeSav could read it without issues. The thing is, PokeSav doesn’t detect the emulator’s save format (.dsv). ![]() The issue here was figuring out how to get the save out of DeSmuME, which is the probably the most advanced emulator out there right now. PoSav looks complicated, but all the stuff is mostly in the same place as with the previous tools. I actually went on the extreme here and dropped all three of them to level one, just to see how that feels in the game. Instead, I just copied the three level 100 Pokemon to my first PC Box in the save and then reduced their level and stats to the proper values. I used the online version to create a Chimchar, Pikachu and Aipom at level 100, because I didn’t feel like figuring out how to create a fresh Pokemon at a low level. I did use it in combination with the online version, though.
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