One other thing is that edits done to the exefs stuff are superseded by official updates, so if you want those to actually work, you have to delete the update data for the game you're using, at least on an actual 3DS. It's just recommended that you dump your own cartridge because it's more, y'know, legal :V I don't think there's a functional difference between the two. I don't know anything about Citra, sorry.ĥ. Then when you're done doing your thing, you just copy the contents back to their original folders.ģ.
One thing to note is that, at least for X/Y, hitting the '+/-' button in the randomizer section of the Wild Pokemon tab crashes the program. I personally just put them in a folder on my desktop for ease of navigation.Įverything else within the program is pretty self-explanatory, since there's different tabs for each individual thing you'd want to edit. The contents of those should be copied over to folders named 'romfsdir' and 'exefsdir', and when opening them, you point pk3DS to the folder that's containing both of them. 3DS file with Hacking Toolkit 3DS, you're gonna get 'ExtractedRomFS' and 'ExtractedExeFS'. The biggest hurdle with pk3DS is that it's picky with how it wants your files arranged.
3DS or CIA when you're done doing edits).Ģ. 3DS file with Asia81's Hacking Toolkit 3DS (which can also repack it into a. Sorry about the late reply, but if you still care:ġ.