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  1. I've decided to make a Negaiboshi Jirachi. From the Readme that comes with the Legality Checker, it is type 4; restricted or unrestricted. I've attached the Jirachi with everything I've done to the best of my ability.

    There are three things I'm not completely sure about though.

    1. The Secret ID of the Pokemon.

    2. If it was a Fateful Encounter or not. I currently don't think it was a Fateful Encounter.

    3. The gender of the trainer. Bulbapedia has it as half male and half female. What does that mean? I have two quite reliable sources. One states that the gender is male while the other says it's female. Another source also tells me that it can be either.

    If you find any other errors with it please tell me.

    negaiboshijirachi.pkm

    negaiboshijirachi.pkm

  2. This is pretty much my first competitive Pokemon team so don't yell at me if I have some really obvious mistakes. This team is focused around Guts Activation Swellow. Please help me improve it. The team consists of three UU and three OU Pokemon.

    The Team

    Spiritomb

    Anti-lead/Rapid Spin Blocker

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    @ Leftovers

    Pressure

    Careful

    252 HP / 140 Atk / 116 SpD

    - Taunt

    - Pursuit

    - Pain Split

    - Will-O-Wisp

    Spiritomb's job is to mainly shut down some common leads such as Azelf and Gengar who pose a threat to the team. It also helps block Rapid Spin if it survives for whatever reason.

    Rhyperior

    Tank

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    @ Leftovers

    Solid Rock

    Impish

    244 HP / 184 Def / 80 SpD

    - Avalanche

    - Earthquake

    - Stone Edge

    - Stealth Rock

    Stealth Rock is a key move on Rhyperior in order to support Swellow's Facade and that small amount of damage from Stealth Rock may help to ensure the kill.

    Swellow

    Physical Sweeper

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    @ Toxic Orb

    Guts

    Jolly

    252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

    - U-turn

    - Facade

    - Protect

    - Brave Bird

    Swellow is my main sweeper. If it's in trouble against a Pokemon that threatens it with a high Attack stat, I can use U-turn to switch to Gyarados or Hitmontop depending on the type.

    Hitmontop

    Spinner

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    @ Leftovers

    Intimidate

    Impish

    252 HP / 72 Def / 184 Spe

    - Toxic

    - Rapid Spin

    - Stone Edge

    - Close Combat

    Hitmontop helps counter Steel and Rock types. It's also a Rapid Spinner which helps Swellow out the next time it switches in. Stone Edge is there to counter the common Rotom who try to block Rapid Spin.

    Gyarados

    Physical Sweeper

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    @ Leftovers

    Intimidate

    Adamant

    156 HP / 108 Atk / 100 Def / 144 Spe

    - Taunt

    - Waterfall

    - Stone Edge

    - Dragon Dance

    Gyarados works similarly to Hitmontop. It weakens Physical threats with Intimidate and is good for type coverage. Common counters to Swellow are Rock and Steel and Gyarados can handle the former.

    Rotom

    Rapid Spin Blocker

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    @ Leftovers

    Levitate

    Bold

    252 HP / 168 Def / 88 Spe

    - Thunderbolt

    - Shadow Ball

    - Will-O-Wisp

    - Overheat

    Rotom helps block Rapid Spinners and is a great counter to Scizor and Metagross. Rotom is also an essential Pokemon on the team because of the Nintendo Connection Tour. They are giving out the Secret Key there and I'd like to suit the theme.

    Personal Opinion

    I probably don't have enough special defence and I may need to replace a Pokemon with a something more special based. Metagross seems to completely obliterate my team because of Clear Body which makes Hitmontop and Gyarados less effective. >.<

    Heatran ruins Rotom-H when it tries to counter the said Steel types so I need something to solve that problem.

  3. I'm a little confused with what can and cannot be done with Mystery Events. I'm going to the Australian Nintendo Connection Tour on the 18th or 19th and plan on getting my Secret Key there. Will it still be possible if I download the European Wi-Fi Secret Key right now and still be able to get the PCD of the other one later?

    Thanks =)

  4. Actually, the met location will still display "DayCareCouple". Link Trade is only showed if you trade with an in-game NPC. Such as trading your Finneon with Meister's Magikarp in Route 226, then it will say "Link Trade". I know this because some of my pokemon in Platinum were unhatched eggs from my Diamond and it still has the same met place.

    Mine aren't like that. I have many Pokemon that came from unhatched eggs from Diamond that hatched in Platinum also. The "Met in Place" value for them is where ever the Pokemon hatched. The "Egg Hatched At" value is 2002 which is "Link trade (met)."

  5. All were legal except for the Suicune. I fixed it for you, and btw, I made it come from FR because it can be imported from Hoenn, but it will still be from Kanto. I also had to lower 3 IV's in order to give you a legal bold algorithm if that is fine.

    I believe that Suicune is illegal. The roaming dogs from FR and LG had a glitch where their IVs were ridiculously low. Also, they have a special PID if I remember correctly.

  6. I'm pretty sure it is. Like it says here:

    So, yeah, you should be able to make a legal one.

    I've made one before like that.

    No, as far as I know, having a PID that says unknown does not make the Pokemon legal in this case.

  7. I'm not sure exactly why PBR is rejecting it but there are multiple problems with your Rayquaza.

    PID doesn't correspond with IVs.

    Date Met can't be 2005 because D/P/Pl weren't out then.

    TID and SID are very unlikely.

    It has one or more ribbons it shouldn't be able to have. e.g. Classic Ribbon

    There may be more but that's what I found from my 2 minute analysis. ;)

  8. The problem is, you need yourself an action replay so you can figure out your own code, if you give someone your pokemon it will always display the sid of the person using that code.

    Erm... no. I'm pretty sure that isn't how it works. A secret ID is unique to the original owner.

  9. The only way you can get your desired Pokemon, you first require an Flash Cart, like M3 Real, CycloDS Evolution, etc. or an Action Replay, which utilizes codes, instead of an save file, the Flash Cart is a much more simpler way to edit your Pokemon needs, but then you also must start a new game, because Flash Carts only support ROMS, so you actually have a physical copy, so i suggest to purchase an Action Replay, unless you don't mind spending a few hours playing Pokemon again. :)

    Not necessarily. You can always use tools to backup the save data from the genuine game cartridge, edit it then transfer it back. It's easier for Diamond and Pearl because all the tools I know don't exactly handle Platinum well because of its 1 mb save files.

  10. A personal favorite of mine. I had it 100% beat twice over before I gave it up for trade at Gamestop. The art is edgy, the music is cool (especially for a DS game!) and the characters were refreshing.

    Now, discuss. :grog:

    If it's so good why'd you trade it away? :confused:

    Anyway WEWY (the official acronym) is easily the my most enjoyed DS game that's come out so far. I have also completed it twice.

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