Pokemon Violet -01008f6008c5e000--v3.0.0 Dlc--u... -

Blueberry Academy introduces Blueberry Points (BP). Earn BP by:

BP unlocks:


| Feature | Violet | Scarlet | |---------|--------|---------| | Title ID | 01008F6008C5E000 | 0100A3D008C5E000 | | Future Paradox forms | Iron Crown, Iron Boulder | Raging Bolt, Gouging Fire | | Exclusive returning Legendary in DLC | Future Paradox versions | Past Paradox versions | | Professor | Professor Turo (futuristic) | Professor Sada (ancient) |

Both versions receive the same story and Terarium. Pokemon Violet -01008F6008C5E000--v3.0.0 DLC--U...


The code you included likely originates from save-editing tools, checkpoint managers, or cartridge dumps. In the Pokémon community, such strings are often used to backup or modify save files — injecting event-only Pokémon, unlocking DLC flags early, or resetting story triggers. The presence of “U” suggests a US-region game.

This points to a meta-layer of Pokémon Violet’s existence: the gap between what Game Freak delivered and what players wanted. While the DLC added hundreds of returning species, the base game’s technical shortcomings and the $34.99 price tag for the expansion left some feeling that the full experience cost over $90 for a game still running at 20–30 FPS in certain areas. Save editing, therefore, becomes a form of player-led quality control — a way to bypass grind, recover lost event items, or simply keep a stable backup before a crash-prone session.

The DLC is sold in two parts but can be installed as two separate NSP files or a single combined pack. Blueberry Academy introduces Blueberry Points (BP)

| Part | Title ID | Release Date | Key Feature | |------|----------|--------------|--------------| | The Teal Mask | 01008F6008C5E001 | Sep 13, 2023 | Kitakami region, Ogerpon | | The Indigo Disk | 01008F6008C5E002 | Dec 14, 2023 | Blueberry Academy, Terapagos |

On custom firmware (Atmosphere, etc.) or emulators, you might use a tool like NSZ or tinfoil to install DLC. The DLC itself has its own title IDs, usually 01008F6008C5E001 for the first DLC pack (Teal Mask) and 01008F6008C5E002 for the second (Indigo Disk). The string provided seems to reference the base game’s ID followed by a DLC flag.

The trailing U... likely stands for USA region (or “unlocker”). Missing characters suggest it was truncated from a file name like:
Pokemon Violet [01008F6008C5E000][v3.0.0][DLC][US].nsp BP unlocks:


The Teal Mask transported players to the land of Kitakami — a small, rural, festival-centric zone that contrasted Paldea’s academic sprawl. Its story, focused on the loyal trio of Pokémon (Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti) and the mythical Ogerpon, introduced a tighter, character-driven plot. However, Kitakami’s map felt hollow outside the main quest.

The Indigo Disk was the true game-changer. Returning to Blueberry Academy — an underwater terrarium divided into four biomes (savanna, coastal, canyon, polar) — the DLC ramped up difficulty dramatically. Double battles became the norm. The Synchro Machine allowed players to control their lead Pokémon directly, scouring the terrain for items. Most notably, the DLC reintroduced nearly every past legendary Pokémon through snack-related quests, plus new Paradox forms like Raging Bolt and Iron Crown.