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theSLAYER

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  1. Nah I’ll have to play it up to that stage, which at that point, you can do it as well ><
  2. Not sorry I don’t have a moon save with what you want
  3. According to the logs, you were banned for piracy, not for your name.
  4. Maybe the card already has a preset OT and language. Check what details are on your card. In your case, look here Whichever language you redeem the Mon on (leftmost column for redeeming language), the language tag (second column), nickname (third column) and OT name (fourth column) are already predetermined on the card.
  5. For the time being grab it from here: From the Shiny pcdata.bin for SV. Drag the pcdata.bin into a PKHeX window with SV as default/actual save, then drag the Mon into your save. I’ll recommend that you NOT change any immutables. caught mine properly in-game, legal with no modifications.
  6. Piggy-backing on this, we can’t tell you where to find the files 00040000001A8900 and 00040000000EC500 in the Gigaleak, but if you ever manage to buy a second hand 3DS (maybe Pokémon Center?) with those files[apps/games], you can use these saves for custom cards that can be received via vanilla device (has to be locally, can’t be done over internet) But as said above, the sender needs to be a hacked (for modifying the save). Anyhow I’m locking this thread, since main question has been addressed.
  7. Are you asking me? I don’t deal with development of the recreation of servers nor handle fan wifi servers Also Skylink replied you (above) relating to this: there was a flaw in the NDS server that people could *eventually* utilise to host their own servers. It isn’t the entire process, but it allowed fan servers to be used on vanilla unhacked devices. Since this flaw isn’t on the 3DS, even if fan servers for Pokémon pop-up, it’ll only worked for non-vanilla modified devices. (Read my original quote, that the qualifying statement I used was *vanilla 3DSs* )
  8. provide the file pls
  9. At present I doubt it. I've not heard anything about recreate 3DS servers for any game, to work with vanilla 3DSs.
  10. The save you've uploaded for me was weird to begin with. Maybe trying to edit it made it worse. I just linked a copy that was fixed and works fine on my end. Use the GBA backup tool to restore the save normally and let me know.
  11. Yup, there is something odd. The sections ID should only range from 0x00FF8 to 0x1BFF8, but yours go all the way to 0x1FFF8.. I'm unsure if this even occurs normally. The save index of the blocks also doesn't appear consistent. Try this file, lemme know if it works. POKEMON_EMER_BPEE00-1.sav
  12. Not every bootleg stores the save in the ROM. It should have appeared if it was that kind of cart. In the mean time, what’s your trainer name in-game. I’ll take a look at the file later. Also, try extracting the save normally and see if you’re able to.
  13. @sicnesses7 It is against our rules to upload ROMs to our site, please don’t do that. Have you managed to play on the cart, and save the game?
  14. Looking at the file name: it is probably taken from RoC PC. extract the rar, and you’ll probably see a ton of files and folders. Go into the folder for savedata Extract the save, rename it as main, then use it.
  15. Didn’t answer where you got the file from. Also extract the rar?
  16. Statistics. When you stack multiple improbabilities, the odds in the end is practically impossible. Check out Matt Parker’s breakdown on Dream’s cheated Minecraft run. There are some cut and dry cases, then there are some that requires nuance and context and tons of research, then there are those are legal and indistinguishable from the real deal but hacked in the hearts of the players. It’s going to be a lot to unpack and you’re gonna need to read it all up.
  17. I’ve been told the Pokémon you’ve uploaded is so illegal in the latest version of PKHeX, give that a check. Also, go back to what Kaphotics said as a thought experiment regarding the mon’s legality. Most hackers that doesn’t think things get their Pokémon caught on one of the points there. (You can still get caught even if you go through those points, but baby steps).
  18. Literally same Kaphotics. Also the amoongus shown is from SWSH, not SV. SWSH overworld mons has Overworld8 RNG correlations. Edit: I’ve been told the Amoonguss is from a raid, that has Raid correlations. And they’ve already spelt out their thought experiment relating to analysis. Your original question started out from a vanilla player POV, but it now seems to be going towards the “hacker trying to create legal competitive mons”. We’re not into validating legal entries for competitive use, so please steer clear from questions that can be misconstrued to have that kind of intent.
  19. Save data normally isn’t saved as a rar file. Are you sure the file contains save data. How did you obtain it? Mind uploading it?
  20. Read the last point. There’s too much encounter scenarios to reply for every single one of them. You’re gonna need to figure them out for yourselves based on the mons in question (if/when you encounter them)
  21. Just use PKHeX in Hax mode, and it can convert mons down. It can exist in those games but would be illegal. No guarantee it’ll convert back up properly too. It probably would but I’ve never tested it.
  22. If they took the time and effort to hack somewhat competently, no. And for RNG, you more or less can’t see them without being able to view the data. Anyhow, even if they didn’t hack competently, well, even so, you won’t really be able to without access to viewing the team’s summary. if you could view the team’s summary, at least *maybe* a few things will pop out, like multiple a Gen 9 Pokémon being caught on the same date with all perfect IVs (you’ll need the IV judge for that), and maybe a bunch of shinies on the same date even if they aren’t flawless in stats. Maybe they weren’t caught in the correct location. It’s not gonna be easy for players with access to the data, and even in situations that people has access to the data (like event staff), they may not know what to check. Anyhow, I believe RNG manipulations isn’t the problem that was highlighted (also I wasn’t answering to that either), but rather it was bad hacks that didn’t take legitimate RNG sequences into account, hence giving a concrete reason to show they were hacked.
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