jacksonf Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Hello, Not sure if intentional or not, but I have two saves from Gen9 (SC and VL). They're in different languages to use Masuda method in my main save (Violet). I dropped Shiny Miraidon from the Gallery in my non-english save (Scarlet), and then dragged it to Violet (english). I always "Verify All PKMs" and I'm getting the warning Fishy: Handling trainer does not match the expected trainer language. I tried the same with other mons and Miraidon is the only one that doesn't change Language to "ENG (English)" in "Latest (not OT) Handler" automatically, keeping the original language. Also, by having both shinies in the same save file, you get Invalid: Detected sharing of PID. But they do have the same PID while being legal (unless they're not supposed to when adquired legitimately). Using PKHeX Development Build 26.1.32+39. Edited 3 hours ago by jacksonf
Kaphotics Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago 3 hours ago, jacksonf said: Hello, Not sure if intentional or not, but I have two saves from Gen9 (SC and VL). They're in different languages to use Masuda method in my main save (Violet). I dropped Shiny Miraidon from the Gallery in my non-english save (Scarlet), and then dragged it to Violet (english). I always "Verify All PKMs" and I'm getting the warning Fishy: Handling trainer does not match the expected trainer language. I tried the same with other mons and Miraidon is the only one that doesn't change Language to "ENG (English)" in "Latest (not OT) Handler" automatically, keeping the original language. Also, by having both shinies in the same save file, you get Invalid: Detected sharing of PID. But they do have the same PID while being legal (unless they're not supposed to when adquired legitimately). Using PKHeX Development Build 26.1.32+39. 1. Language "should" be matching the save file, unless it was moved directly from HOME after previously residing with the exactly same OT but with a different language. It is marked as Fishy because it is a less-than-likely situation, for manual inspection. 2. Bulk checks are to raise things to your attention, and are not definitive. As you've noted, some events have fixed PID/EC values, but these are not granted as exclusions by the program as it is not implemented as such.
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