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The Lone Centurion

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  1. Only Mew and Deoxys should have fateful encounter flags in Gen 3, you set it to all legendaries.
  2. Gen III events without the fateful encounter flag aren't showing up as hacked. I downloaded this Deoxys and this one a few months ago; I just glanced at the legality analysis and didn't see any red flags so I thought they were fine. Today I tried to re-upload them after tweaking their EVs and giving them different moves and I got the 13267 error code. I was confused at first until I compared them to a legit Deoxys that passed the filter and noticed they weren't fateful encounter. Also, can you confirm that Deoxys learns DynamicPunch via tutor in Emerald? Pokécheck marks it as hacked/event only, so I checked Serebii; it's listed in their Gen III dex but not in the Gen III/IV section of their Gen V dex, so I wanted to make sure it can in fact learn it. I really hope it can, because the aforementioned legit Deoxys came with DynamicPunch; I will be SO MAD if it turns out to be hacked too.
  3. I read through the thread and, unless I'm misunderstanding, you said only that the Celebi written to the Colosseum save file (common GC PID) can't be shiny, but all of the shiny ones on Pokécheck are the ones transferred to GBA (type 1 PID), correct? Unless I missed something in the thread, you never actually confirmed that the GBA ones can't be shiny. I mean, if you tell me they can't, I'll believe you; it's just that a lot of people claim to have gotten a shiny Celebi from the bonus disk and I've never heard anyone outright say that Celebi can't be shiny until now. I'd be very suprised to learn that this is indeed the case. Sorry for being so stubborn about this, and thanks for the help. :smile:
  4. Hey, I posted here a while ago about a shiny Celebi that was showing up as hacked and I was told that it was supposed to have a type 1 PID. However, the legality analysis is now saying that this same Celebi DOES have a type 1 PID, and it is still marked as hacked with no explanation given. I'm not sure whether the PID type was incorrect before or now, but regardless, two other shiny Ageto Celebi with a type 1 PID are also marked as hacked. As before, I am unsure whether this is an error or whether there is another factor that makes them hacked: http://www.pokecheck.org/?p=detail&uid=352703 http://www.pokecheck.org/?p=detail&uid=460767 Can someone please confirm whether or not each of these Pokémon is hacked, and if so, why? I'm trying to complete a shiny Pokédex and Celebi is the only legendary that can be shiny that I've been unable to locate a legit shiny version of, and it would be nice if one of these was in fact legit. There's a lot of conflicting information and ambiguity here and I'm just trying to get the facts. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help. :smile:
  5. OK, then would it be possible to fix it so that it says the PID is invalid instead of saying it's not an Ageto Celebi (without specifying why)? Anyone who doesn't know what the PID type is supposed to be will just assume it's a glitch. And the legit Ageto Celebis have "Unknown GBA PID" marked in red as if that means it's hacked, making things more confusing. I realize it's probably a hassle to program a specific exception in for one Pokémon, but I'm sure I'm not the only person who's confused about it. EDIT: Also, could you tell me which other events are supposed to have unknown PID types?
  6. This shiny Celebi has the message "Only known shiny Celebi is Ageto" even though it clearly IS an Ageto Celebi. EDIT: I finished EV training it and when I try to re-upload it I get the 13267 error code. As far as I know, the only things that give that error code are hacks and inappropriate names. It's obviously not nicknamed, so clearly the Celebi is hacked. The weird thing is, PokéCheck didn't flag anything else other than the Ageto thing, and I've successfully uploaded Pokémon before that PokéCheck says are hacked. So can someone please explain to me how the game filter lets through really bad hacks but blocks something that looks 100% legit? Clearly there's something wrong with PokéCheck that it isn't catching something. ಠ_ಠ
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