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jacktell90

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  1. No, It only changes the pokemon PID, therefore Its ESV, and IVs.
  2. Hello to everyone, I have a question regarding the SHINY/MODIFY PID code of Powersaves: how is It possible that the new code, who is supposed to modify a pokemon PID to make It equal to Its TID and, therefore, shiny, modifies Its IVs too? Especially since It's well known that there is no relation anymore between PID and IVs? Is It possible that in ORAS the relation between PID and IVs has changed back to what It was before 5th gen? Thanks in advance for your answers.
  3. Okay, perfect ; thank you very much, Kaphotics.
  4. Hello to everyone, I have a question regarding RNG in 6th generation games: will It be possible to RNG in this generation? If It's not possible, could anyone explain to me why? Thanks in advance for your answers.
  5. Hello to everyone, I have another question and this time is about Trash Bytes: do they still exist in this generation? If they do not exist, is there something similiar to them for hack checking? Thanks in advance for your answers.
  6. Okay, now I got It; thank you very much, Kaphotics.
  7. They probably will be, however we cannot be sure untill pokecheck works again.
  8. Okay, thank you; just to be clear, when you say that PID is related to shininess, do you mean It is related to the SV of the pokemon? Sorry If It is a dumb question. Another thing, I've just found this post= "To make a Pokemon shiny, you have to makes it's SV (shiny value) to the TSV (trainer shiny value) of the OT (original trader.) When the SV = TSV, you get a shiny. The SV can be changed by manipulating the PID. The TSV can be manipulated by changing the OT ID or the SID (secret ID). Powersaves makes a shiny by not manipulating the PID, so the SV of the Pokemon stays the same. What it does do is alter the OT ID while leaving the SID alone. The OT ID is changed so that it generates a matching TSV that corresponds to the SV of the Pokemon. When I use Cyber Save Editor, I use Kaphotic's PKHeX to just reroll the PID of the Pokemon to change it's SV to match my TSV. The big difference between the two methods is that Powersaves results in a Pokemon that the game treats as a traded Pokemon, while the Cyber/PKHeX method makes the game treat it as a Pokemon that I caught". Since you're an expert in this field and the creator of PKHex, can you confirm If powersaves and PKHex work the way It is described in the post above? Thanks in advance for your answer and sorry for bothering you.
  9. Hello to everyone, I have a doubt regarding the PID in this generation and I was wondering If anyone could help me dispelling It: is PID related to Nature and IV in this generation ( unlike It was in 5th generation)? If It is not related to Nature and IV, then what is It related to? Thanks in advance for your answers.
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