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The '''Pocket Monsters Save Data Editing Tool''' (Japanese: '''{{j|ポケットモンスター セーブデータ改造ツール}}''') or '''POKESAV''' is a discontinued and unofficial {{wp|Application software|app}} for {{wp|Microsoft Windows}} that edits [[save]]s of most [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]] for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was developed by a Japanese programmer known by the alias "COM".
'''Pokésav''' is a program that edits [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] saved games, developed by a Japanese programmer named COM. It will work with any Pokémon Diamond or Pearl save file, including those backed up from a commercial cartridge using a cheating device such as the Gameshark Duo. The application can also export Action Replay DS codes, which when activated will provide the same effects in-game as editing the save file.  


With Pokésav, players can edit nearly every aspect of the game including Pokémon and their movesets, the inventory, and in-game records. Because of this, many people consider it to be a "hacking" program used to gain an unfair advantage in competitive play. Creating a Pokémon of any caliber may only take a few minutes with the use of Pokésav, whereas it may take hundreds of hours to legitimately breed and train the same Pokémon. This brings up questions as to whether the use of the program is ethical.
POKESAV can also export [[Action Replay]] DS codes to perform the changes directly in-game.


To combat the usage of programs like ''Pokésav'', Nintendo has banned the use of all Pokémon they detirmine to be "hacked" from online play. This includes such Pokémon with impossible movesets or abilities, such as a [[Spiritomb]] with [[Wonder Guard]] or a [[Fly]]ing [[Raichu]]. However, sometimes Nintendo's servers cannot differentiate edited Pokémon from trained Pokémon, so these legitimate looking Pokémon are always let through.
==Releases==
There are four different editions of the app, each for use only with the games it targets.


==External Links==
* The {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}} edition, which is at version 0.40d.
*[http://pokesav.umimi.com/ Official website (in Japanese)]
* The {{v2|Platinum}} edition, which is at version 0.06e.
*[http://www.pokesav.uni.cc/ ''Pokésav'' editing guide]
* The {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} edition, which is at version 0.03a
* The {{2v2|Black|White}} edition, which is at version 0.06c.
 
==System requirements==
* A {{wp|IBM Personal Computer AT|PC/AT}}-compatible or {{wp|PC-98}} series device
* The Japanese releases of {{wp|Windows 98}} or later ({{wp|Windows 95}} also supported but only with {{wp|Internet Explorer 3}}.01 or later installed)
 
Because the app is not written in {{wp|Unicode}}, it will present either question marks or {{wp|mojibake}} to non-Japanese Windows users. To work around this, users need to change the system's {{wp|Locale (computer software)|locale}} (language for non-Unicode software) to Japanese; however, changing the locale will affect all apps.
 
==External links==
* [http://pokesav.umimi.com/ Official DP/Pt/HGSS edition website] <small>(Japanese)</small>
* [http://game.umimi.com/tool/pokesavbw.html Official BW edition website] <small>(Japanese)</small>
* [http://game.umimi.com/tool/pokesav_manual.html User manual] <small>(Japanese)</small>
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 26 June 2024

The Pocket Monsters Save Data Editing Tool (Japanese: ポケットモンスター セーブデータ改造ツール) or POKESAV is a discontinued and unofficial app for Microsoft Windows that edits saves of most core series Pokémon games for the Nintendo DS. It was developed by a Japanese programmer known by the alias "COM".

POKESAV can also export Action Replay DS codes to perform the changes directly in-game.

Releases

There are four different editions of the app, each for use only with the games it targets.

System requirements

Because the app is not written in Unicode, it will present either question marks or mojibake to non-Japanese Windows users. To work around this, users need to change the system's locale (language for non-Unicode software) to Japanese; however, changing the locale will affect all apps.

External links

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