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[Tool] FireRed 1.1 Tools

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    I have been working on my own hack and have already edited a decent amount but now, going to edit the trainers, I'm finding out most tools only work with FireRed v1.0.
    Had I known this was an issue before I would've used it but I started with 1.1 and have put dozens of hours into it and don't want to start over.
    Are there ANY trainer editing tools that work with Fire Red v1.1?
     
    I have been working on my own hack and have already edited a decent amount but now, going to edit the trainers, I'm finding out most tools only work with FireRed v1.0.
    Had I known this was an issue before I would've used it but I started with 1.1 and have put dozens of hours into it and don't want to start over.
    Are there ANY trainer editing tools that work with Fire Red v1.1?

    There may be, but I would advise to start from v1.0. You will face a lot of errors when proceeding.
     
    Here's the best solutions: Either use Fire Red 1.0 to make create the changes, then copy the changed bytes and paste them in their respective locations using a hex editor. Or you can switch to using decomp, instead of binary hacking. Or modify the hack tools themselves by using a hex editor on the .exe. Or just use 1.0 without fixing any of the bugs that were fixed in 1.1.

    I would still recommend using the latest, because of the amount of bugs fixed in 1.1 and text corrections.

    The thing is, the tools only need a minor adjustment to them, because the offsets in the ROMs are different between revisions. And usually it can be done through reverse engineering the hack tool itself.
     
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