Because of this I will be keeping an extensive and detailed contribution list, so we keep track of who has contributed or helped with each aspect of the program. HexEditor -Made it easier for me to make the script editor by providing a hexbox form. Term of Use: This program is an open source program that will hopefully get more people interested in contributing to the development of DPP hacking.
There should be no need for unofficial versions of this program because I will gladly add any new features to the official releases with the proper credit. If you know C but don't know what you can help with, you can contact me. I have many planned features that I could use some help with as far as implementing them goes. Released July 27, You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.
Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Unsure who the original developer was but Andibad provided the translation for English users. Same as above, but for B2W2. Versions for my Blaze Black 2 and Volt White 2 hacks are also available in the thread. Unsure who originally made it but Kaphotics provided the English translation.
B2W2 Lua Scripts. Twistedfatal's Pokemon BW2 Toolbox. Trainers are listed normally, however. Tips should be available in any threads about it, though development of SDSME has since been discontinued. ANDT is a tool by Andibad composed of a few different features, some of which work on both Gen 4 and 5. According to the description it is deprecated but I wasn't able to find a more recent version. As far as I know this is the only Hidden Hollow editing tool out there, so I would recommend this tool just for that.
I've not personally used it but I believe I've used a standalone version of the hollow tool before which no longer exists and it worked great. I admittedly don't really know the extent of what it's capable of but it has a very convenient way of importing and exporting NARC files into the ROM by clicking the little DS looking icon near the top. There are other ways to pull NARCs in and out but this is one of the most convenient. It was made by Chinese developers, hence why a large amount of the tool isn't written in English.
These aren't allowed to be posted here, so you'll have to search or ask around to find them. This allows you to export and import sprite sheets from the texture files in the game, most notably, overworld sprites. It's not a great program, and it bugs out and doesn't work with specific files, but it mostly works and is much less demanding than PokeTex.
This tool allows you to decompress and compress NARC files to and from folders. This is an all purpose tool for NDS hacking. You can look at the file structure and import and export files and NARCs. It has a very basic hex editor. You can view, import, and export images, models, textures, et cetera. There's so much more this can do too. This is another NDS hacking tool like Tinke, that's pretty powerful and has a lot of features. This one is specialized for editing Mario Kart DS, but it has some useful functions for us.
It's really good at editing single frame textures, but not animations. There's a function for splitting and rejoining texture files and models. It's very specific, but I used it to pull the protagonists sprites from the Magnet Train animation. It also has a decent converter for graphic files. The Console Tool. This is a powerful ROM hacking tool that can be used for many systems. I really only use it for occasionally editing palette files though. It supposedly has a pretty powerful 3D Model viewer, but for some reason, I've never been able to access it.
Generation VI. Pretty much the only thing you need to make a Gen 6 hack, PK3DS is an all-purpose tool developed by Kaphotics with some input from SciresM such as the wild editing tool that lets you modify pretty much anything that's currently possible.
Scripting isn't offered because Gen 6 scripting isn't possible, but you can do pretty much anything else. The download link there is the latest master release on PK3DS, so it includes static encounter editing and other features not in the release version on Kaphotics' thread for the tool. Be warned that some parts may be unstable. Though in my experience it's all been pretty awesome. PK3DS is also still in development, though for Gen 6 it is pretty much complete. A lot of helpful information is provided in the linked thread.
The download link offered here is the latest release of the old Ohana3DS, but a new version written in C is currently in development. What, no Mystery Dungeon tools all joking aside, mine are still in active development and are not ready to be on this list yet. Haha, sorry, I keep forgetting MD hacking is even a thing! By all means put them on there when they're ready. Thanks Drayano. There are a few things that still need it, like trainer backsprites.
Is this a list that we can add resources to? The following are people or sites that have in some way contributed to this program. If you feel you should be added to the list please let us know. They are listed in no particular order. Please be aware that if you download the program from any other place that it may not be safe and it could possibly contain malware. These are builds that are not recommended for regular use because they contain features that are still in development.
These builds are sort of previews of what is currently being worked on. Please note that you may get a SmartScreen notification when running the beta builds. Please click on what is shown in the following screenshots. Skip to content. Star View license.
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