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pokedex3ds
Pokédex 3DS
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This blog is an experiment to see if I can generate the AR cards for use with Pokédex 3D. We'll see on Monday... My main blog is Super Jezmeralda where I post 3DS photos and other stuff. I also have Wild AR Cards where I post experiments made with the N3DS AR cards.
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pokedex3ds · 13 years ago
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Have you gotten all your Pokèmon yet? :D
Yep. I got all 164 now. Now I'm looking forward to the Pro version to get *all* of them.
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pokedex3ds · 13 years ago
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this is the same person with the 'how in the world' question, but those picture waay down the page they have the circles and everything like they're battling
Just use this picture to put two random Pokémon against each other using Pokédex 3D.
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pokedex3ds · 13 years ago
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how in the world do battle with pokedex is it the cards or...
I don't think you can actually battle but you can put in place two cards and make the Pokemon face each other and execute their move. Makes it look like a battle... Kind of :)
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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Finally completed my Pokédex!
It took me forever - thanks Raza!
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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I can not kreigen 019 to 022 and 3 deerlin and sawbuck not, how do I get
Some Pokemon you cannot get through daily unlocks. Each person gets a few different ones of the ones that you mentioned and has to swap to get the rest.
I need to trade to finish my collection :) 
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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Made a random Pokémon QR code using Freakyforms. 
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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how do i view different kinds of pokemon like an a card?
Do you have a 3DS with Pokedex 3D? If you do, you can make them appear using the QR codes (patterns) on this blog. You can print out the patterns too.
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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I need 4 more pokemon and a few of the male/female or seasons but no more are coming in, Now what?
Now you can only trade to get the rest - I'm in the same position...
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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So far only those 3 mentioned Pokémon have multiple animation, I'm guessing because Victini is an event Pokémon and Resh and Zek are the main legendaries. When the 3rd version comes out or we get more event Pokémon we'll get more with more animations.Also you get the pause button on any Pokémon if you receive them from someone else.
I'm hoping for more alternate animations. I get the pause button for every unlocked Pokemon too.
I do hope that there will be a release that unlocks other region Pokedex.
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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Pokemon with multiple animations
I've noticed 3 pokemon that have two animations instead of just one.
- Victini has one where it flies upward in a spiral then poses in midair as sparks fly out from it, and another where it does a vertical takeoff then flies toward the camera (assuming the default camera position) while intensifying its flame.
- Reshiram has one where it appears to be shooting flames from its mouth, and another where it surrounds itself with a column of fire.
- Zekrom has one where it appears to be shooting electricity from its mouth, and another where it surrounds itself with a ball of electricity.
These are the only three in my pokedex that have multiple animations.  Has anyone else found any others?  At first I thought it might be related to them having a pause button on the bottom screen, but Virizion, Terrakion and Cobalion also have a pause button and they only have one animation each.
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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I have pansage, simisage, and sawsbuck(spring) on mine. I have 115 pokemon so far. I hope you get the ones you're missing!
Thanks!
I have read that the (grass, fire, water) monkeys you can only get one set of on your own system. The rest you need to get by trading. I need to trade to get Pansage and Simisage. I suspect it is the same with the others I don't have.
Roll on next StreetPass meet! 
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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It's on like Pokémon!
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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Wiibob found this image that puts up two random Pokémon facing each other for battle. Makes for nice pics!
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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Hey that's not fair!
I had 155 Pokémon in my Pokedéx yesterday and today I didn't get a single one. It's the first day it happens. Are all of the rest special event?
My missing list:
#017 Pansage
#018 Simisage
#027 Unfezant (female)
#091 Deerling (Spring form)
#091 Deerling (Winter form)
#092 Sawsbuck (Spring form)
#092 Sawsbuck (Winter form)
#098 Frillish (Male)
#099 Jellicent (Male)
Anyone got these?
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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Pattern found in AR codes.
I was looking at the difference in the values between AR codes, and I came across a very distinct pattern that repeats every 8 codes:  A B A C A B A C+
In this case, A means to change the value of bits 1 and 13 (top left and bottom left), B is bits 13 and 16 (bottom left and bottom right), and C is bits 1, 4, 9, and 16 (all four corners). 
For example, to go from Pansear to Simisear, you would apply A, which is to change the value of bits 1 and 13. To go from Simisear to Panpour, you would apply B, changing the value of bits 13 and 16.  Panpour to Simipour is A again, and Simipour to Munna is C, changing all four corners.  As long as you ignore duplicate forms of the same number, this will work all the way from 0 to 152.  (Note that from 0 to 1 is B, 1 to 2 is A, and 2 to 3 is C+, I just think it looks cleaner writing the pattern out with C+ last.)
By now you're probably asking what the C+ means.  Basically it means you take C and you add some more bits to be changed instead of sticking to just the four corners. 
Interestingly enough, the + part of C+ also follows the same pattern:  a b a c a b a c+
For a you change bits 5 and 14, for b you change bits 12 and 14, and for c you change bits 3, 5, 12, and 14 (in addition to the four corners you would change because of C).  Essentially, a, b and c are what you'd get if you rotated A, B and C counterclockwise by one bit.  Unfortunately, there aren't enough codes yet to figure out a pattern for the added c+ bits, assuming there is one, but I did notice all three occurrences of c+ included bit 15.
Here's how the whole pattern looks so far, starting with 0.  The additional bits that need to be switched for c+ are included in brackets, and the pokemon named after each line is what you should get after switching the appropriate bits.  Remember that this ignores the alternate forms. 
(0 - Victini) B A Cb (3 - Serperior)
A B A C A B A Ca (11 - Watchog)
A B A C A B A Cc+ [2, 6, 8, 9, 11, 15] (19 - Pansear)
A B A C A B A Ca (27 - Unfezant male)
A B A C A B A Cb (35 - Drilbur)
A B A C A B A Ca (43 - Seismitoad)
A B A C A B A Cc (51 - Scolipede)
A B A C A B A Ca (59 - Krookodile)
A B A C A B A Cb (67 - Sigilyph)
A B A C A B A Ca (75 - Garbador)
A B A C A B A Cc+ [9, 15] (83 - Solosis)
A B A C A B A Ca (91 - Deerling spring form)
A B A C A B A Cb (99 - Jellicent male)
A B A C A B A Ca (107 - Klinklang)
A B A C A B A Cc (115 - Chandelure)
A B A C A B A Ca (123 - Accelgor)
A B A C A B A Cb (131 - Bisharp)
A B A C A B A Ca (139 - Deino)
A B A C A B A Cc+ [8, 15] (147 - Tornadus)
A B A C A (152 - Kyurem)
Unfortunately, continuing the pattern doesn't give us anything past Kyurem or before Victini.  I was also unable to determine much of a pattern for the alternate forms.  I did notice that from Summer Deerling to Autumn to Winter followed A C, and Summer Sawsbuck to Autumn to Winter followed B A, though.
[S.Jez: This is awesome - thanks for posting Tansunn. I think they're going to release all of the regional 'dexes so this could come in really handy!]
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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Thanks to tansunn and swapping Pokémon with Azard3 at the recent StreetPass meet, my list is nearly complete. See on the right of my blog.
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pokedex3ds · 14 years ago
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Names and numbers for pokedex
I had these and saw they weren't on your list:
015 - Purrloin - 0111000101010110 016 - Liepard - 1111000101011110 [listed but unnumbered] 019 - Pansear - 1000110011100000 020 - Simisear - 0000110011101000 023 - Munna - 0001110011100000 024 - Musharna - 1001110011101000 026 - Tranquill - 0001110011101001 027 - Unfezant (female) - 1001010111111010 [listed but unnumbered] 029 - Zebstrika - 0000010011100101 030 - Roggenrola - 1000010011101101 031 - Boldore - 0001010011100100 033 - Woobat - 1001010011100101 034 - Swoobat - 0001010011101101 035 - Drilbur - 1000010011110000 040 - Conkeldurr - 1001010011111000 041 - Tympole - 1001010011110001 042 - Palpitoad - 0001010011111001 045 - Sawk - 0000110011110101 047 - Swadloon - 0001110011110100 048 - Leavanny - 1001110011111100 050 - Whirlipede - 0001110011111101 054 - Petilil - 1010010011101001 055 - Lilligant - 0011010011100000 056 - Basculin (blue-striped form) - 1000010111100110 [listed but unnumbered] 058 - Krokorok - 0011010011101001 060 - Darumaka - 0010110011101100 061 - Darmanitan (Standard mode) - 0010110011100101 061 - Darmanitan (Zen mode) - 0000010111101110 [yes, both entries have the same number] 062 - Maractus - 1010110011101101 063 - Dwebble [misspelled on the list] 064 - Crustle - 1011110011101100 068 - Yamask - 0010110011111000 069 - Cofagrigus - 0010110011110001 [you have this code attributed to Pansage, which is incorrect] 071 - Carracosta - 0011110011110000 073 - Archeops - 1011110011110001 074 - Trubbish - 0011110011111001 076 - Zorua - 0010010011111100 077 - Zoroark - 0010010011110101 079 - Cinccino - 0011010011110100 080 - Gothita - 1011010011111100 081 - Gothorita - 1011010011110101 084 - Duosion - 0000110001101010 088 - Vanillite - 1001110001101010 090 - Vanilluxe - 0001110001101011 092 - Sawsbuck (Autumn form) - 1001010111100111 [listed but unnumbered] 094 - Karrablast - 1000010001101111 095 - Escavalier - 0001010001100110 098 - Frillish (male) - 0001010001101111 099 - Jellicent (male) - 1000010001110010 101 - Joltik - 0000010001110011 102 - Galvantula - 1000010001111011 103 - Ferroseed - 0001010001110010 108 - Tynamo - 0000110001111110 109 - Elektrik - 0000110001110111 114 - Lampent - 0001110001111111 115 - Chandelure - 1010010001100010 117 - Fraxure - 0010010001100011 118 - Haxorus - 1010010001101011 119 - Cubchoo - 0011010001100010 120 - Beartic - 1011010001101010 124 - Stunfisk - 0010110001101110 125 - Mienfoo - 0010110001100111 126 - Mienshao - 1010110001101111 127 - Druddigon - 0011110001100110 128 - Golett - 1011110001101110 129 - Golurk - 1011110001100111 131 - Bisharp - 1010110001110010 135 - Vullaby - 0011110001110010 138 - Durant - 0011110001111011 139 - Deino - 1010010001110110 140 - Zweilous - 0010010001111110 147 - Tornadus - 1000110101100000 148 - Thundurus - 0000110101101000 151 - Landorus - 0001110101100000 152 - Kyurem - 1001110101101000
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