a full tutorial?
the steps I provided on the previous page are not enough to get the idea how to do it?
you'll need to get the game's title key (if you have the ticket, you need to extract it with hex editors, you'll need a tutorial for getting and using a hex editor?)
if you have it, you go to pokemon website (I don't remember the url) and put some info in it.
You can also use the new tool released by Cearp, it has "ticket" in the thread's title. (easy to find, jus look in the forum's hacking section, that's not on the 50th page, it's on the first or second!) type the game ID, that's all. It even has a guide how to use it.
edit: easy to find :
https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-funkiiu-2-0-complete-content-ticket-python-tool.446092/
Of course, you need to install python, probably need a tutorial too.
then install it on RedNAND with WUP installer.
of course, you'll also need a redNAND tutorial.
tutorials are usually provided along the released tool.
if it's not easy enough, it's often because it requires more knowledge to use it and is not aimed at you. Me too, sometime it's too hard for me, then it's not for me. I read and inform myself first instead of wanting things without understanding.
I don't want to sound mean, but it's usually that. you need to get a tutorial for each tool, there's no one single big tutorial with all tools explained inside.
when a tutorial says you need to first start by compiling a project, then you have to learn how to compile. It's not the tool's developer to explain how to compile.
and if there's a need to put a tutorial for all released tools together, it would be very hard to help everyone correctly.
we don't know how much knowledge users have. If we tell you "use a hex editor" and you don't even know what that is, you'll need a tutorial for that too.
and if you don't know how to extract a zip, we will have to add a zip extraction tutorial too
If you don't know how to download from a website, another tutorial, and another one for how to use the browser, or your OS (and yes, trust me, I already had to help users using their OS, they didn't know how to make/move/rename folders/files, or rename an extension)
etc.
we don't know how much knowledge users have, and how deep we need to go into the "step by step" tutorial.
that's not something against you, and I'm sorry if you take it bad. I just want to tell all users requesting tutorials to use recently released methods that it's still new and still require a lot of knowledge. It's not ready for end users and there's no "one click" tool to do things (yet!).
let time do its thing. don't jump on new things right away.
of course, there are some end users who managed to do it, and try to share their discovery (like the links of tutorials I posted above), but they are incomplete and raw.
it's still missing information and steps that the user don't even know because he didn't thought that what seemed ok for him will maybe not be the same for others (one of the redNAND guide don't mention the need of armips, or the missing sections needed to compile, not even talking about pycrypto installation requirement). The existing guides are like youtube guide to me. users who barely managed to do something want to tell others how to do the same. that's not the way to share it. It's a brave spirit to share with others, but it's missing safety.