1325.-.pokemon.omega.ruby..europe...en.ja.fr.de.es.it.ko..decrypted
Most Pokémon games are region-locked regarding languages: a Japanese cartridge only contains Japanese; a US cartridge contains English, French, Spanish; a European cartridge holds most European languages plus sometimes Japanese or Korean.
This specific 1325 ROM includes seven languages: Most Pokémon games are region-locked regarding languages: a
A "Decrypted" ROM has had those console-specific locks removed by tools like Braindump or Decrypt9. By the time this file was named, someone had already run the cartridge through a decryption pipeline. What does this enable
What does this enable?
| | Encrypted (.3ds) | Decrypted (.cci/.3ds) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Readable by PC | No | Yes | | Works on Emulators | Only with external keyfiles | Yes, directly | | Filesystem visible | No | Yes (Extract RomFS/ExeFS) | | Modding potential | Minimal | Full (ROM hacks, translation patches, randomizers) | A standard 3DS ROM (often found as a
A decrypted ROM has been processed using a tool like Decrypt9 or GodMode9 on a homebrew-enabled 3DS, or via Batch CIA 3DS Decryptor on PC. The decryption removes the outer AES layer, yielding a raw binary that emulators like Citra can execute without needing proprietary keys.
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:




