Miracle Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 *edit* legendary in game** as topic...i've been messing around with the PID-IV generator for a while...while hatched pokemon can safely pass the legal test as the PID would have nothing to do with the IV, most legendary pokemon can't be hatched, and thus giving them a PID with perfect IV and the correct nature(and type) would be close to impossible these follow results are what i was able to obtain by using the generator: 1765268040 modest class1 1750077865 modest class2 4181880690 modest class1 3912718920 calm class1 3897594281 docile class2 2034429810 timid class1 3662173844 rash class1 0296319748 careful class1 1869760159 lax class2 1514722964 naive class1 2443836164 naive class1 4017276575 hardy class2 these are the ONLY 'legal' PIDs for a perfect-IV type1 or type2 pokemon the results basically state that it is impossible to get a um...let say, perfect-IV adamant pokemon in the wild (isolated platinum game) which in a way make sense, since there are 6 different stats for IV ranging for 0-31, 25 different nature, 2 different gender(genderless is not taken into account i believe), 2 possible abilities, 2 colors... that would be 31^6 * 25 * 2* 2 * 2 = 346681125390625; i might have missed a few factors(in that case it would make that number bigger), but that is already 15 digit, while PIDs are 10 digit only =_= this might be old news for most of you, but as a newbie that just start to play around with this, can someone confirms that i m in the right direction? - that it might be impossible to create a legal PID given the restrictions(perfect / specific IV, nature, class, and type, etc)
Rose[Idle] Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 I think your right, Wild pokemon were not to be perfect to begin with. I read it somewhere probably smogon, that wild pokemon can not be perfect IV legitly. But seeing your results means they can but with such a small limit, but perfect IV's are over rated anyway.
Miracle Posted September 29, 2009 Author Posted September 29, 2009 but then again, using the IV-PID generator(not the one integrated with pokesav), specifically option 5...it shows that a given PID can lead to different results this completely overthrown the assumption that one PID have only one possibility of everything combined(IV, nature, class, type, etc) simple test done was using 0123456789 as the PID, two possible outcome for a 'Normal D/P or GBA' type(type1 i assume) are 4/25/20/12/25/30 naive class1 and 10/26/10/28/13/30 naive class1 although this might not be a good example, it still shows that there are different outcomes with the same PID...
Rose[Idle] Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 So that means that even with a limit of 10 values, we can still have unlimited outcomes. So does that make what you said invalid?
Sabresite Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 There are only SIX valid perfect PID/IV combinations for in-game legends pokemon.
Miracle Posted September 30, 2009 Author Posted September 30, 2009 (edited) ^ so according to that, even if those PIDs have unique nature, it wont cover all 25 possibilities... what about in-game wild? so my guess is 3662173844 0296319748 1869760159 1514722964 2443836164 4017276575 are the 6 that you mentioned, while 1765268040 1750077865 4181880690 3912718920 3897594281 2034429810 are the 6 valid in-game wild perfect PID/IV combinations...? *edit* while on the topic...i can't really see the difference between type1 and type2(Normal NDS vs NonEventNDS), the description implies that in-game legendary will ONLY falls into type1, while in-game wild can fall into either categories... but what about pokemon that was given(starter, porygone@viletsone, eevee, etc)? does those count as wild also(type1 or type2)? roamers(mesprit, cresselia birds)? and event shaymin? which category does those go? Edited September 30, 2009 by Miracle
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