CharlemagneXVI Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 When people say "PID doesn't correlate with IVs," does that mean I could edit a pre-existing Pokemon's IVs without having to change it's PID? And if so, would this apply to Pokemon carried over from Gens 3 and 4?
tyuoo Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 When people say "PID doesn't correlate with IVs," does that mean I could edit a pre-existing Pokemon's IVs without having to change it's PID? And if so, would this apply to Pokemon carried over from Gens 3 and 4? No previous gen pokemon obviously have their relation as it is. It's only for 6th gen.
CharlemagneXVI Posted November 16, 2014 Author Posted November 16, 2014 No previous gen pokemon obviously have their relation as it is. It's only for 6th gen. I was talking about fifth gen.
Kaphotics Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 IVs are not correlated to PID for Gen V origin mons as the IVs come from a separate random number generator (MTRNG for IVs, PRNG for PID). Wondercards are an exception. IVs are correlated for Gen 3/4 origin mons except for wondercards, as the PID is generated with a timer value instead of a PRNG value.
megafan20 Posted November 18, 2014 Posted November 18, 2014 So does this mean I can edit the natures of the Pokemon I've gotten through legit methods in-game without them being flagged as hacked? e.g. If I take the hatched HA Fletching I received from the Day Care which had the ideal IV spread for a Talonflome, but with a Modest nature, then change the nature to something like Adamant or Jolly, would said Fletchling be flagged as hacked?
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