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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:54 pm
if two pokes i got from AR make eggs, are the eggs considered legit?
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:59 pm
Yes, because there generated by the game it self.
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:34 pm
Yes, and mainly no.
Yes because the pokemon are technically legitimate, OR the game recognises them as legitimate...
No because the parents are hacked, and the egg wouldn't exist at all if it weren't for AR in the first place.
Just don't use AR on the pokemon. Breed. Use it for stuff like TMs, IV checking, fast hatch, and exp gain, but only if you must.
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:37 pm
They are undetectable through the use of a legitimacy checker but are far from the word "legit". They're quite the most deceptive form of illegitimacy to be frank.
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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 2:02 am
Technically yes.
Really you making a poke, with a AR, and having knowledge of it, and breeding it, is no diffrent than someone else doing it and trading it to you, and you don't know. I'm sure I've gotten some hacked pokes, and bread them, and traded the offspring. Really it's no harm done, so long as you're not modifying the offspring after they have been hatched or "conceived".
For some reason I think were talking about Pokemon abortion? :/
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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:35 am
Well there can be plenty harm done as stat modification is never acceptable no matter how well you try to hide the evidence. Simplifying egg move chains or trying to pass down better IVs onto a legit-looking Pokemon are the only two reason that I can think of as to why anyone would want to AR two Pokemon for the sake of breeding. It's downright deceptive and done for no other reason but deception. If your going to use AR, then use AR and hone up to it, so your fellow trainers know it and can choose whether or not they want to battle against you and your essentially hacked Pokemon. If not, then actually take the time and effort to breed and train your Pokemon like the main bulk of this guild; AR only ruins the game for you and anyone else you manage to trick into playing against you.
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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:06 pm
no the eggs are not legit it came from hacked pkmn
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:06 am
Okay.. so someone like myself (who can only tell that a pokemon is hacked because I hacked it myself) were to trade one of my legitimate pokemon for a hacked one (Because GTS = Fail) and end up finding out it's hacked, I can' breed it for a legit one? How is the egg affected by the hacks? (Note: I'm not being a jerk, I just don't know how it works.)
I DO use action replay and I DO have a few hacked pokemon but I don't bother breeding them because I already have them. If I traded one of my legit pokemon for a hacked pokemon then I would breed it, get a "legit" one and release the hacked one. Mind you, I'm not very social with my pokemon game, I don't trade much unless it's over the GTS.
Furthermore, how would you guys be able to tell that the egg came from a hacked pokemon?
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:19 pm
Du Maurier Okay.. so someone like myself (who can only tell that a pokemon is hacked because I hacked it myself) were to trade one of my legitimate pokemon for a hacked one (Because GTS = Fail) and end up finding out it's hacked, I can' breed it for a legit one? How is the egg affected by the hacks? (Note: I'm not being a jerk, I just don't know how it works.)
I DO use action replay and I DO have a few hacked pokemon but I don't bother breeding them because I already have them. If I traded one of my legit pokemon for a hacked pokemon then I would breed it, get a "legit" one and release the hacked one. Mind you, I'm not very social with my pokemon game, I don't trade much unless it's over the GTS.
Furthermore, how would you guys be able to tell that the egg came from a hacked pokemon?
Assuming the hacked Pokemon had max IVs, unnaturally high stats is a way to speculate. Even though there would be no way to trace it via the use of a legit checker, the possibility of passing down of IVs is still very viable and a Pokemon with near perfect IVs in all stats is quite unrealistic and unlikely to be legit, no matter what its other details say.
Other than that, there would be honestly no way to tell. Though as pointed out already, what would be the point of breeding Pokemon like this (besides the intent of deception) if you have access to AR in order to make them perfect already.
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Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:51 pm
If i suspect getting a bad pokemon from the Global trade thingy, I "purify" it. Meaning, i keep hatching and hatching eggs, ie
Glitched pokemon Egg----to 1st stage pokemon--- breeds with a ditto (MUST NOT BE THE GLITCHED POKEMON IT BREEDS WITH) Egg--- to 1st stage pokemon.---- breeds with a ditto.
Basically, i breed the glitched pokemon to have one egg, hatch that egg and breed itwith a ditto, hatch their egg and breed it with a ditto, and so on. So eventually since what its getting bred with gets more watered down into LEGIT boundaries. Thats when i would consider it legit.
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:18 am
Regardless how along the chain it is. If a legit pokemon is breed with a hacked one, the outcome egg is still hacked, with the IV passing and whatnot.
Its the same as arguing that someone hacked the azure flute to gain access to capture Arceas legitly. When the poke is still considered hacked due to still obtaining it through illegitmate means.
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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:07 pm
So what are you supposed to do if you get traded a hacked pokemon and don't know it...like me because I don't check stats much. burning_eyes sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:45 pm
jsljsakats So what are you supposed to do if you get traded a hacked pokemon and don't know it...like me because I don't check stats much. burning_eyes sweatdrop Usually the smallest of details displayed on a Pokemon (Where was it obtained, what level was it obtained, OT, ID, Movesets, etc) can easily tell you if a Pokemon is legit or not. All we ask is that you do a little research on Pokemon obtained from the GTS or from random (possibly under reputable) traders and breeders before bringing them into any form of competitive battle. If you don't competitively battle online, then there is very little need to worry (besides the small possibility of said Pokemon becoming a bad egg).
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:13 pm
Eggs aren't legit because they didn't come from legit parents 'cause they're from AR. So in my opinion, they aren't legit.
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:42 am
There's a legit checker?? Oh, where can I get one from?? I never knew Pokemon could be hacked and I used the GTS heaps... Then when I found out more about pokemon...Ummm, yeah...
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