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Posts posted by GateauGato
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11 hours ago, Kaphotics said:
Pikachu appears on encounter slots 9 and 11; the PID/IV you tried to apply does not yield any encounters (Method H-4) with slot 9 or 11.
The program currently has a setting to treat invalid slot checks for gen3 as "Fishy" as it has not been thoroughly tested; in this case it appears the program is correct in flagging it as invalid.
Is there a way I can solve this? I want my Raichu to be as legal as possible so I can transfer it to the newer games and it is not detected as illegal.
I'm using RNG Reporter, the Pikachu was caught in FireRed's Viridian forest. I used Method 4 to edit this one. Should I have used Method H-4 instead?
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I don't know what's happening, and I'm disturbed. This first happened to me with the Pokemon Home event pokemons when I transfered them to other games, they changed their original OT and ID numbers to match the ones in my game. I thought they were glitched and just ignored it.
But now, it has happened to me in Pokemon Violet. And I'm scared now. Why does this happen? I asked my friend to breed a Pokemon for me, and I modified it to have his ribbons and all that. So, it should still have his OT, ID, Language, etc. But as soon as I received it in my game (via a bot, since my Switch isn't hacked), all that data became my own. Here is the example: the file named "wtf" is the how I'd like my Skeleridge to be, and the one with the long _DiaDeMuertos_ one is what I received. I am very confused and fear this might have something to do with the PID or Encryption Constant or a new anti-cloning measure.
Has this happened to anyone else? Is there a solution?
The Legality Question/Check Thread
in Pokémon Legality
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It worked. Thank you! I'm still not sure what an Encounter Slot is or how it works, I just tweaked around in RNG Reporter but it seems to have solved the problem.