Upd: 1325.-.pokemon.omega.ruby..europe...en.ja.fr.de.es.it.ko..decrypted

Upd: 1325.-.pokemon.omega.ruby..europe...en.ja.fr.de.es.it.ko..decrypted

What you are using (Windows, Mac, Android, etc.)? Whether you own a hacked Nintendo 3DS console ? If you plan on installing any HD texture packs or mods ?

Because this file is decrypted, it is the primary source file for nearly the entire Pokémon ROM hacking community.

: You can use tools like PKHeX to edit your save file, backup your team, or fix corrupted data, which is a known issue for some physical Omega Ruby cartridges. Key Game Features

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on the Nintendo 3DS, likely intended for use with emulators like or on a modified console. File Breakdown

The string you provided is a specific typically used in the emulation community. It identifies a decrypted digital copy of Pokémon Omega Ruby for the Nintendo 3DS, specifically the European version that includes multiple language options.

Original GBA (2002) Nintendo 3DS Remake (2014) ┌──────────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────────────────┐ │ • 2D Pixel Sprites │ ─────────► │ • Full 3D Models & Environments │ │ • Chiptune Audio │ Polishing │ • Orchestrated Audio Tracks │ │ • Hoenn Region Map │ │ • Expanded Delta Episode Lore │ └──────────────────────┘ └─────────────────────────────────┘ Because this file is decrypted, it is the

The Pokémon universe is vast, and for many fans, returning to the Hoenn region is a treasured experience. The file identified as is a specialized ROM (Read-Only Memory) dump of the Pokémon Omega Ruby game, designed specifically for users looking to play the European version on emulators or custom-firmware 3DS consoles.

A "Decrypted" ROM has already been processed, allowing it to be read, edited, and executed by emulators without the need for a real 3DS. This is the standard format required for the modding community. Without decryption, the files inside the game (the RomFS, which holds the assets) cannot be extracted or modified.

While the physical cartridge might read "AXSE," the digital fingerprint for the European release of Pokémon Omega Ruby is usually 000400000011C500 . However, the scene number 1325 generally corresponds to the order of dumping or a database index (like "No-Intro" or "DS-Scene"). File Breakdown The string you provided is a

: Players can fly through the sky on Latios or Latias to reach "Mirage Spots" containing rare Pokémon.

of Pokémon Omega Ruby (European version), dumping it to a decrypted .3ds file using a homebrew 3DS or a compatible card reader (like the now-defunct Gateway 3DS) is legally gray but often considered acceptable in emulation communities. However, distributing that file is illegal.