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1325.-.pokemon.omega.ruby..europe...en.ja.fr.de.es.it.ko..decrypted (2025)

The word Decrypted is the most important part of this filename. To understand why, we must look at the Nintendo 3DS’s security architecture.

Let’s dissect the string piece by piece. The word Decrypted is the most important part

| Component | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | 1325 | The unique serial/release number assigned by scene groups or internal databases. For Pokémon Omega Ruby (Europe), this identifies the specific title ID (usually 000400000011C500 for the EUR version). | | .-. | Separators used to denote fields in the filename, ensuring parsers (like emulator frontends) can distinguish between ID, title, region, and flags. | | Pokemon.Omega.Ruby | The base title. Note the missing accent (Pokémon) due to filesystem constraints. Omega Ruby is a 2014 remake of the 2002 Game Boy Advance title Pokémon Ruby. | | Europe | The regional lockout designation. PAL region, typically requiring a European 3DS console or a region-unlocked emulator. | | En.Ja.Fr.De.Es.It.Ko | Multi-language support: English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Korean. Unlike earlier Pokémon games, this European version includes Japanese text—a rarity for Western releases. | | Decrypted | The most critical technical flag. Means the ROM has been stripped of Nintendo’s 3DS encryption layer. | | Component | Meaning | | :--- |

Always check if there is a Rev 1 version of this file. The initial launch of Omega Ruby (Rev 0) had a game-breaking bug in the Battle Resort where the IV checker NPC would freeze the game if you spoke to him in a language other than English. If this dump is "Rev 0," you will need to patch it. If this dump includes the "Rev 1" fix, you have the definitive European experience. | Separators used to denote fields in the