The identifier 0100187003A36000 specifically refers to the Title ID for the North American and European digital versions of Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! on the Nintendo Switch.
While there is no academic "full paper" on this specific Title ID/Version string, the code and versioning you provided are standard markers used in the Nintendo Switch homebrew and modding communities to identify specific game builds for applying updates, mods, or cheats. 🔍 Technical Breakdown of the ID Title ID: 0100187003A36000
This is the unique identifier for Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!.
The corresponding ID for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! is 010003F003A34000. Version: v10 (often listed as v1.0.0 or v65536) This represents the base launch version of the game.
Updates (like v1.0.1 or v1.0.2) carry different internal version numbers (e.g., v131072). 🛠️ Use Cases for this String
This specific combination of Title ID and Version is most commonly used for:
Cheat Databases: Tools like EdiZon or Tesla require this ID to match cheat codes to the correct game version.
Emulator Setup: When using emulators like Yuzu or Ryujinx, this ID is used to organize save files, shaders, and downloadable content (DLC).
Modding: Custom textures or localized translations are often packaged in folders named after this Title ID to ensure the Switch OS loads them over the base game files. 🎮 Game Specifications
If you are looking for general documentation or "papers" on the game's mechanics, here are the key technical specs: Developer: Game Freak
Engine: Proprietary (derived from the 3DS Pokémon Sun/Moon engine) File Size: Approximately 4.1 GB.
Shiny Locks: The starter Eevee you receive at the beginning of the game is shiny locked, meaning it can never be shiny through normal resets. pokemon lets go eevee 0100187003a36000 v10
Platform Connectivity: Connects directly to Pokémon GO for transferring Kanto-region Pokémon.
Feature: Exclusive Pokémon and Version-Exclusive Content
Pokémon Let's Go, Eevee! (version 0100187003a36000 v10) offers exclusive Pokémon and version-exclusive content that sets it apart from its counterpart, Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu!.
Version-Exclusive Pokémon:
Eevee Evolutions: As the title suggests, Eevee plays a central role in Pokémon Let's Go, Eevee!. You can receive Eevee early in the game and evolve it into its various evolutions, such as Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, and more.
Exclusive Pokémon List: A few Pokémon are more readily available or exclusive in Let's Go, Eevee!. This list might include Pokémon like Murkrow and Sableye.
Gameplay Features:
Other Notable Features:
Integration with Pokémon GO: Pokémon Let's Go, Eevee! allows integration with the mobile game Pokémon GO, enabling players to transfer Pokémon from their Pokémon GO account.
Multiplayer Features: The game supports local multiplayer, allowing friends to join in and catch Pokémon together.
The game provides an engaging experience with a nostalgic feel, incorporating elements from classic Pokémon games and Pokémon GO. The version number (0100187003a36000 v10) likely pertains to a particular update or patch that ensures a smoother experience. For accurate information on the version-specific details and related features, it's best to refer to official Nintendo resources. Eevee Evolutions: As the title suggests, Eevee plays
This specific technical string identifies Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!
on the Nintendo Switch. Below is a comprehensive overview of the game version and the technical data associated with that ID. Technical Specifications Title ID: 0100187003A36000
Version: v1.0 (This specifically refers to the base launch version, though the game received updates up to v1.0.2) Base File Size: Approximately 4.1 GB to 4.2 GB Developer: GAME FREAK Inc. Publisher: Nintendo Platform: Nintendo Switch Version History (v1.0 vs Updates)
While your query specifies v1.0, most players now use later patches which addressed critical bugs.
v1.0.1: The first minor update focused on gameplay stability.
v1.0.2: Released in July 2019, this patch fixed a major issue where players could not perform a Link Trade if they were disconnected while their play clock was at exactly 999:59. It also fixed a lock-out bug for Mystery Gift codes. Core Gameplay Mechanics (v1.0)
The base version of the game introduced a significant shift from traditional Pokémon entries, heavily inspired by the mobile game Pokémon GO. All Version Differences in Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee
The string 0100187003A36000 is the official Title ID for the Nintendo Switch game Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!
. The "v10" suffix likely refers to the base game version (v1.0.0) or the specific version ID (v65536 is usually v1.0.1) often used in emulator directories or cheat file naming conventions. File Naming for Emulators
If you are looking for this specific text to name a folder or file for an emulator like Yuzu or Ryujinx, the standard format for version-specific cheats or mods is: Main Folder Name: 0100187003A36000
Version Subfolder: Often represented as v1.0.0, v1.0.1, or v1.0.2. Known Build IDs Exclusive Pokémon List: A few Pokémon are more
For cheats to work, the Build ID must match your specific game version. For Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! , these are commonly: v1.0.0: B9B7E31D95783A09 v1.0.1: 9446D61B5E5170B1 v1.0.2: 4C1A5C1F03348639 Common Use Case: Cheats
Users often search for this string when looking for a cheats.txt file. For version v1.0.0 (v0), the text file should typically be named with the corresponding Build ID (e.g., B9B7E31D95783A09.txt) and placed inside the following directory:/atmosphere/contents/0100187003A36000/cheats/
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It looks like you’re trying to debug or log a specific technical error code or memory reference related to Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! — specifically the string 0100187003a36000 v10.
However, that string doesn’t correspond to a standard game error message, save file issue, or known cheat code. It more closely resembles a raw Nintendo Switch error report hash, a sysmodule memory address, or a corrupted save data signature.
Since you asked for a solid blog post, I’ve written one below that investigates what this code could mean, why it appears, and how to troubleshoot it — without misleading readers into thinking it’s a common known issue.
On an unmodded Switch, saves cannot be directly accessed. On a hacked Switch (Atmosphere), save files for this Title ID appear in:
/atmosphere/contents/0100187003a36000/
For EdiZon (cheat manager for Switch), cheats are placed in:
/atmosphere/contents/0100187003a36000/cheats/<build_id>.txt
The v10 could refer to a specific build ID (a longer hex string), not the game version.
Example partial build ID (for v1.0.0):
2DAB6B4F26C3B57E (not “v10”).
So “v10” is likely user-generated shorthand.
v0 or v1 in user interfaces, but internally the system often mounts the base game content as version 0x10 (16 in decimal) or simply denotes the un-updated state as the base layer.If you legitimately own Pokémon Let’s Go, Eevee! and are using a modded Switch or emulator with your own dumped copy, here’s how to correctly identify your game version:
If you are managing this file via custom firmware (CFW) or save management tools:
0100187003A36000 on the internal NAND.