>>15696095>The frame in wich the pokemon was caught You're Wrong pal
Trash bytes are only there to fill the remaining slots for in the name.
>OMG ITS SO HARD TO GENERATE A VALID TRASH BYTES SEQUENCE IN POKEGEN>trash byte sequence starts with the actual Pokemon's name, following a backslash(\), and ALWAYS beginning with FFFF. Backlashes follow after every group of 4 numbers. The middle of every sequences are groups of 0000, and the sequence always ends with FFFF.A Pokemon's name can be a maximum of 11 characters-that's 11 letters. But since Dunsparce is 9 letters, then that leaves 2 spaces left for the trash bytes. Mathematically, thats 11 characters minus 9 characters equals 2. (11 - 9 = 2)
So, type in Dunsparce\FFFF\0000\FFFF
Some other examples:.
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Weavile has 7 characters. So 11 - 7 = 4. So the sequence would be Weavile\FFFF\0000\0000\FFFFF
Beedrill has 8 characters. So 11- 8 = 3. So the sequence would be Beedrill\FFFF\0000\FFFF
Scolipede has 9 characters. So 11 - 9 = 2. So the sequence would be Scolipede\FFFF\FFFF