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3rd Gen Help me recover my 15 years old Blaziken

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    • Seen Apr 28, 2022
    Hello Everyone,
    I'm a young man of 22 years old who just saw a video of someone that succeed to recover his old blastoise from his save file and this inspired me a lot to do the same process.
    I'm not a fluent english speaker but i'll do my best to give you a maximum informations that can guide you to help me on how to recover my old Blaziken.

    First, Blaziken wasn't my starter. Actually it was a traded one, me and my old friend created new games and traded the starters to start our real save file with all of the 3 starters pokemon.
    My Blaziken dispared years ago with the glitch that duplicate pokemon and items in the battle tower.
    I tried to dump my game and the original save file and succeed to it.
    After that, I checked the savefile on PkHex and A-Save but my Blaziken was not in my box. (even if A-save show me old pokemon that disappeared).
    My last hope to find back this Blaziken is with a possible "memory" of the game that saved a state of this Blaziken.
    I was thinking to the Hall of Fame, my Blaziken apparead in it, or in some data of the game because it was a traded one? (there's the mixing data feature that have some souvenir of my old trades and battles with friends).

    I can share my .sav file if needed!

    I'm interessed in every ideas to get him back in my party, I hope someone will help me, thanks a lot!
    Don't hesitate to ask some informations, i'll answer to it asap
    you can contact me on my discord to discuss on this subject : Yanis#0890

    see you soon!
     
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    Post .sav file. It's likely been overwritten, but it might be viewable with a hex editor if only a data termination byte has been moved.
     
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