1325.-.pokemon.omega.ruby..europe...en.ja.fr.de.es.it.ko..decrypted ((better)) May 2026

: This is the release number assigned by scene groups (like BigBlueBox) to track 3DS game dumps in chronological order. Pokemon Omega Ruby

Encryption Layers

A standard 3DS ROM (often found as a .3ds or .cci file) is encrypted. The identifier Decrypted in the filename signifies the following technical state: : This is the release number assigned by

Elias laughed nervously. "Okay, you got me." This had to be a hack, he thought. Someone had modified this ROM before he downloaded it. But he had checked the MD5 hash against the No-Intro database. It was a clean match. This was original code. "Okay, you got me

The Multi-Language Mystery

Because this file contains every major language, it is the preferred base for Randomizers. Normal randomizers often break if you use a Japanese ROM because the character encoding is different. But this European decrypted ROM uses Unicode-friendly text tables. The popular Universal Pokemon Randomizer (and the newer ZX version) loves these "Multi" dumps because the code is location-agnostic. It was a clean match

DexNav: A tool in the "PokeNav Plus" that allows players to track specific Pokémon in the wild, helping them find creatures with hidden abilities or high stats. Data and Storage

Primal Reversion: A unique form of Mega Evolution for the legendary Pokémon Groudon.