liopds Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 According to my 100+ hours gameplay and 10+ wild caught shiny pokemon, their "Xor" can only be 0 or 1. More samples are required in order to verify this theory, of course. If true, a corresponding legitimate check should be added.
theSLAYER Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 9 hours ago, liopds said: According to my 100+ hours gameplay and 10+ wild caught shiny pokemon, their "Xor" can only be 0 or 1. More samples are required in order to verify this theory, of course. If true, a corresponding legitimate check should be added. 10+ shinies are not a big enough sample size to conclude that. Also, I've not checked RNG protocol for the SV non-static wild encounters (I've checked for other Gen 8 and Gen 9 generation methods), but if the method used for wilds generates a 'fake trainer ID', the only way to get a non 0/1 xor would be for the save's TSV to match the fake trainer's TSV (in this case, it's at least as rare as double odds, if not rarer) I hope you can accept my somewhat objective answer.
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