BLZ Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM I'm breeding Pokémon in Fire Red, and I've realized that hatched Pokémon display the text "PID Type: None," which I remember should be an indicator that the Pokémon is illegal since it doesn't have Origin Seed. Is this normal in all hatched Pokémon? I have also noticed that I can freely modify a Pokémon egg's nature and IVs, and once it hatches, it still shows that said Pokémon is legal. Which I thought was impossible because the PID is directly tied to the IVs and nature of a Pokémon. Is a modified Pokémon hatched from a modified egg "legal" to transfer to HOME?
Kaphotics Posted Sunday at 08:19 PM Posted Sunday at 08:19 PM 1 hour ago, BLZ said: I remember should be an indicator that the Pokémon is illegal since it doesn't have Origin Seed Does not apply to eggs, otherwise PKHeX would be flagging it.
BLZ Posted Sunday at 08:30 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:30 PM 4 minutes ago, Kaphotics said: Does not apply to eggs, otherwise PKHeX would be flagging it. If I manually input perfect IVs or even change the nature of a Pokémon egg without altering the PIV, the PKHex still displays my egg as legal even after hatching. My hatched Pokémon retain the perfect IVs and the legal status.
Atrius97 Posted Monday at 02:31 AM Posted Monday at 02:31 AM If every possible set of values is possible, there's no correlation for PKHeX to check. With eggs, the number of possible sets of PID, IVs, Nature, Gender, etc. is far larger than other encounters, to a point that every combination is possible and can't be traced back to any specific seed. Even if you "manually input perfect IVs or even change the nature", it's still displays as legal, because it IS legal. As Kurt said, having an "origin seed"/PID Type doesn't apply here.
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