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Pkx is a file extension used to store data for a single Pokémon in the PKHeX save editor ecosystem. PKX files are designed to be portable representations of a Pokémon’s in-game data, allowing users to export, import, clone, or edit individual Pokémon outside of the official game save. The format is primarily associated with generation VI and VII editing tools, though PKHeX can handle data across multiple generations.

A PKX file encodes a comprehensive set of attributes for a Pokémon, including species, nickname, original trainer

Usage and legality: PKX files are used primarily with PKHeX and related tools to import or export

History: The PKX format emerged with the rise of third-party save editors such as PKHeX in the

(OT)
and
trainer
IDs,
a
unique
PID,
level,
nature,
gender,
and
shininess.
It
also
records
the
held
item,
ability,
moves
(and
their
PP),
individual
values
(IVs)
and
effort
values
(EVs),
as
well
as
contest
stats
and
ribbons.
Additional
metadata
can
include
the
location
where
the
Pokémon
was
met,
the
met
level,
ball
type,
form,
and
various
flags
that
indicate
legality,
whether
the
Pokémon
is
an
egg,
and
whether
it
is
cloned
or
shiny.
Pokémon
between
games
or
to
edit
a
Pokémon’s
data
offline.
They
are
not
official
data
formats
published
by
Nintendo
or
The
Pokémon
Company,
and
manipulation
or
distribution
of
altered
Pokémon
may
be
restricted
or
prohibited
in
online
play
or
by
game
terms
of
service.
2010s.
It
has
since
become
a
de
facto
standard
in
the
fan
community
for
sharing
and
editing
Pokémon
data,
though
it
remains
unofficial
and
community-maintained.