Nope, they are all genned pokes. But if a pokemon is shiny and 6iv that is very fishy, but it's still. ReplyThere are definitely some cloned pokemon as well as genned but legal ones using the event option in pksm. If a genned Pokemon is indistinguishable from a regular one, there's really no issues with it at all. Scarlet & Violet allows you to change your Pokémon’s name through the Summary screen. It's complicated. ago. Subscribe to be a part of a great gaming community JOIN for GREEN name + emojis + secret discord. After receiving several hacked 'mons earlier this week, I did some digging and found out Pokemon Sword & Shield still has a massive hacking problem. Mobile Device Version. Etc. ago Unless they have the obvious signs (website names, discords, shiny, max ivs, perfect nature) then you can't really tell. Pokemon sold in the store do not have nicknames. If it's traded to you, it's 100% legal. Posted April 12 In addition to what is said above, Pokemon-specific bans in Switch so far were only for Hacked raids (unobtainable species) and/or Home account sharing with. Genned Pokémon are 100% legal to own and use online barring any glaring. 667K subscribers in the PokemonSwordAndShield community. but most bots don’t even gen illegal sets. An example of an illegal Pokémon would be a Pokémon that cannot feasibly exist- eg a starter in a cherish ball, a shiny Volcanion, a Slaking with ability Moxie etc. so naturally I went searching online if it was legit/legal or not. “Should have gotten my mons myself! Half my team was modified/genned. Business, Economics, and Finance. 19 votes, 33 comments. Reply. Good luck to everyone and I look forward to hearing about your favorites! Reply StarkCrowSnow BBKNJGXHFKND •. That's a shame. but then in every match, u'll see at least 1-2 L/M pokemon on the field then u'll find out the their. For eggs I don't think home can verify the the pokemon born is clomed: when hatched it will have the hatchers ot and ID number. If you got it through a trade, that means it passed ninendto's baseline legality tests. Also note, the buyer covers paypal fees. The organizers of the event have a policy of zero tolerance for genned Pokemon. The Worlds Genning Discourse. Genned mons are used in tournaments too, if they are "legal", that means that their moveset and stats are not impossible or they are setted to be found somewhere they can't be (, example a Dialga hatched from an egg) you won't risk any ban, because it's impossible to tell for the game if that's a legit Pokémon or not. The bots are design to only trade legal pokemon. Business, Economics, and Finance. A genned pokemon probably won't spawn a bad egg. ) It's bad form to trade someone a legal genned Pokemon if they don't know about it, but I've done giveaways on holidays with genned Pokemon. Genned in Pokemon refers to Pokemon that were generated via some software (such as PkHex) and then put into the Pokemon games. But not everyone wants to grind out pokemon. Genned pokemon, used to be called "legal hacks," because that's what they are, hacked pokemon specifically made with fully legal parameters, so something completely theoretically possible to obtain but usually difficult/time consuming. e. For example, a 5* Ditto will have at least 4 31 IVs. ago. It's complicated. This means the pokemon is possible (though highly improbable) to get through legal means--it doesn't have any incorrect moves, isn't shinylocked, etc. ) Can you get banned for trading hacked Pokemon? Hacking has always been a major issue in Pokémon. The subreddit dedicated to the Nintendo Switch games Pokémon Sword and…You don't get in trouble if you breed with a hacked/genned/etc. However, it is possible to generate legal pokémon with characteristics that are not banned, making them viable for online-play, differentiating them from illegal. . Genned mons are basically the same as hacked mons, so yes, they can be flagged when transferred to home. ago Just a slight piggyback to support your point. Hacked Pokemon: A pokemon that has been generated outside of pokemon games, with imposible movements or habilities , impossible shinies bcs of shiny locks, and pokemons that can cause you trouble if you use them in PVP bcs obvious reasons. So it doesn’t have any stats/moves/etc. Here you can choose the Nature, Ability, Item, Level, Friendship, and whether or not it has pokerus. And it has nothing to do with resets. Getting a perfect stated pokemon isn't that hard to do but getting a shiny one is. For Gamefreak to be able to distinguish a Genned Pokemon from a non-genned one the would need to keep track of that individual Pokemon characteristically stats (Personality Id (which is an overly convoluted stat tbh), Stat Id, name-nickname Is, location and spot-id, etc) and. Yeah. there is no "legal" hacked pokemon so yes you should get banned for it hope you get that aswell if you have used acked pokemon online. “DQ’d at 2-0,” tweeted competitor Brady Smith on August 11. Before Gen 8, if you receive a JPN Pikachu in an ENG game, when you evolve it, the name will be in ENG, if not nicknamed. Pokemon that are just plain not legal is one really good example. Meaning if they look alright (no hacked moveset) they should be. ) Anyone can get a genned pokemon without even knowing it since GTS and wondertrade are a thing. And lastly, since trading anything is one of the best aspects of pokemon home making players conscious about this kind of stuff just makes them feel annoyed and drop the game after trading a "legal" mon for a "genned" one. It's impossible to find perfect iv L/M pokemon in the wild unless you hypertrain e. Raid pokemon can get you flagged if they possess a move they're not supposed to be able to learn. g. As long as your pokemon have legal stats it's all good . 1 1. As long as a Pokemon is hacked but "legal", you are free to use it in battles. Genned pokemon are GENerated pokémon. Unable to choose the "without deleting saves" option so its a full wipe. ago. Hacked mons can be either generated or overwritten pokemon (usually via save file editors or even with pokemon generation tools). Also, one other question. The dates differ from region to region, between the unique serial code and common password distributions. You aren’t at risk for genned mons that are otherwise “Legal”— the games really do not have a way to tell unless something is very obviously wrong with it— Illegal movesets, abilities, etc. For all intents and purposes, the genned pokemon here is completely legal, and the game wouldn't be able to differentiate if you actually grew it yourself or cheated for it. Not accusing anyone specific, but c'mon. If it doesn't have the Go symbol, it could be cloned or totally genned. A genned pokemon is a generated pokemon. ) - the reason being i Love to Just build Potential fun Teams See If they Work yada yada so i wanted to Play a Team using SS-urshifu which i dont have since i picked RS in my Pokemon shield and i do not have the time to Just Play through Pokemon shield again just to get that one mon i dont even. Just to be very clear, by “legal” this person means that it’s functionally identical to a Pokémon that could be obtained legitimately. for some people breeding and Ev training and spending hours or days (sometimes weeks) is just not fun. So I recently modded my 3ds and genned up some Pokemon on PKHex they're all legal like the program says but when I transfer over the Pokemon over to Sword and Shield I can't use them in ranked battle or any online battles. It becomes literally impossible to differentiate it to a wild caught pokemon, and is even tradeable on the game and 99% likely the same on GTS home. You can tell it is 100% legal if it was traded online, as it undergoes a legality check. Reply replyCurrently, the only way to get Hisuian Zoroark in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is through Pokemon Home. Yea, I know it's skipping the grind. CryptoPokemon, at a top competitive level, does not have this. Even if you edit the creatures in your roster to the level of legal ones,. comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment. but that shouldn't be a problem if you use PKHeX to make them legal. People have used genned Pokémon for years, even in major competitions, nothing has happened to those people. Genned Pokemon are still legal by the games definition lol. 1k. ) - legit (Pokemon that are fully raised/trained without any outside influence like PKSM, PKHex, Powersaves. You can still use them online if you want. I know that certain illegal things make the pokemon banned from Wonder Trades. It's stats and everything about it from the pokeball, place caught, movepool, and it's IVs/EVs are legal. If a pokemon is from an event, it should have the corresponding. EVs, Ivs, and nature, all influence your Pokemon's final stats. Who made Pokemon clover?. Pokemon generated by other. The perfect dittos were likely caught from 5 star ditto raids (seeded or not) and cloned, not genned. Agree curious what the criteria is. We're both going to be on "equal. It doesn't affect the other player anyway, especially in online battles. Genned Pokemon in ranked battles. But reason dictates it's unlikely. I have nothing wrong with genned pokemon, I actually saw the post you got downvoted for, did he ever post that picture of 6ivs? I didn't see it if he did. Difference of legit, legal and illegal: Legit: Pokémon was obtained through official gameplay with no third-party tool involvement. No, you should be fine. 15. Genned mons are used in tournaments too, if they are "legal", that means that their moveset and stats are not impossible or they are setted to be found somewhere they can't be (, example a Dialga hatched from an egg) you won't risk any ban, because it's impossible to tell for the game if that's a legit Pokémon or not. Hell, I've genned pokemon numerous times just cause I wanted to use a specific pokemon in a playthrough but it wasn't catchable until nat dex was unlocked. Reply reply [deleted] • Genned Pokemon are still legal by the games definition lol. It is virtually impossible to find the difference between a cloned or genned pokemon and a legitimate pokemon. Worse, you lost two ways to tell if a. Anyway most of the hacked pokemon you see are the same as legit ones. 9. Yes there should be a rule and an updated way for the game to tell that a Pokemon is Genned. Unless a Pokemon has stats, moves, or an ability that it is completely impossible for it to have, your Pokemon will be allowed to be used competitively. This looks like a genned legal pokemon which is completely different. Hackmons can have the pentagon. By joining you take full responsibility of what you do with these Pokémon. it’s never been sophisticated enough to catch completely legal genned mons. Competetive breeding in Swsh has become child's play anyway because they removed all of the walls. You are safe to use them. Is there any way to make thse pokemon legal in wifi battles? I know you said that hackmons wont work but I've genned a team of pokemon with completely legal sets and I still can't use them in Wifi. Met locations, like it says is self explanatory. HP and Def. The more things that make it a "perfect" pokemon the more likely it is to be genned. There is a distinction between legit and legal. I’m sure the reason we’re seeing this message from Pokemon Home is due to all the complaints of genned mon (ad mon mostly) in there, and being traded for their legit caught mon. Of course, this is impossible via legal means, but I don't gave up. Japanese Pokemons have japanese names. Not wild pokemon. Ill never understand purists. Sword and Shield master rank singles/duos are around 33% teams so blatantly hacked/genned that people don't even try to hide it despite it being against the ToS of the game. 24. I like to collect shiny pokemon- I don't trade or battle with them, I just keep them in a box :> I know for a fact that they're genned (I got them all from shinyhub) but I have no clue if they'll get me banned. Having a 31/31/31/31/31 mon to start with is nice though. All genned Pokémon are in fact illegal in official competitions. Breeding a genned pokemon with a pokemon you caught makes a legit pokemon, in the off chance the ditto is genned, the pokemon it makes are still legit. Whether it’s players hacking to gain a competitive advantage, or people simply trying to profit off of trading. People discovered using hacked Pokemon and “altering their save data” were going to just be banned. Is it cheating? Genning describes generating a Pokemon that could also be obtained through an event in game. Don't go online with it and I don't give a shit. There is a difference. My favorite Pokemon(s) has to be pawniard and his evolutionary lines I found my old ds recently and i really wanted to. Regardless, I just hate how surprise trade is filled with them from what I apparently see online from others. Many ribbons take time and effort to get, so lots of ribbons can be suspicious. So they can be used online. Genning is the answer. Also though it's understandable that the pokemon company wouldn't want to promote genning pokemon when a core part of the game is the effort put into training them etc. However, it is legal, what this means is that all of the information about the Pokemon is such that it could feasibly be a real Pokemon, but it was almost certainly generated by a program (genned). Bottle caps fix IVs, Mints fix natures, Egg moves can be put on any pokemon, Capsules change abilities or give HA, EV training can now be completely done via. Some people HATE breeding, hate sorting out EVs, IVs, movesets, etc. The chances of something bad happening as a function of you using the Pokemon are zero. Alot of VGC players use them to gen Pokemon to try in-game before playing in tournaments. The full details of this change can be found in. That's a Hacked pokemon. But having hacked Pokemon with the wrong moves on them or shiny pokemon that are shiny locked can. As long as a Pokemon is hacked but "legal", you are free to use it in battles. Stwokey • 3 yr. are what the species can normally learn). It's like how duping or hacking items in an arpg cheapens items as a whole. Published Oct 27, 2021. That's how people get the shiny dens. If enough top players admitted to genning, or knowingly using genned 'Mons, something would change. ex: extreme speed on the jump festa linoone. For example, a genned shiny charizard with legal moves and ability can be used and traded with most likely no consequences, but a shiny meloetta cannot exist and therefor cannot. Usually if it's a "legal hack" people take. Due to event Pokemon and the changing availability of moves between generations, certain characteristics which are legal for a given species can hint that they are, in fact, hacked if they are paired with other legal traits which happen to be impossible to get at the same time. Even the World Champ used a genned Pokemon from the creator of Sysbot, Sibuna_Switch, in the championships and won with it. I played ranked Pokémon battles for the first time yesterday and was rather sad to see that my French Luxray couldn’t be used. For example, if a gen 5 pokemon has a ribbon that is exclusive to gen 4, then you know that it is 100% fake. The more things that make it a "perfect" pokemon the more likely it is to be genned. Players found to have Pokémon or itemsthere’s only ever action against illegal mons that have impossible movesets, wrong abilities, too many ev’s, etc. HEY, NEW USERS! Remember to read The Wiki for the basics! Check the FAQ for basic questions! Threads created for basic questions will be removed, so ask them in that thread. Since it is possible to get a 6 IV Shiny Bagon, it will work perfectly fine in competitive. You are allowed to request one pokemon at a time, after yours is finished you are free to request. For example, if user A offers the service for $2. My entire Twitter timeline has been filled with players voicing their opinions on getting DQed for failing the new hack checks at worlds and I honestly think some their reactions are a little…out of touch. Using genned pokemon in competitive is perfectly fine as long as it's a legal gen. If you look hard enough, you can trade any legal mon you want. Another thing a lot of people don't realize: practically all the top competitive Pokemon trainers all use genned mons. Genning is prohibited in pokemon games and especially in tournaments, so if a person does it, it shows how little that person cares about rules. People who don't have access to a 6IV Ditto or a Genned Pokemon for that. An illegal Pokemon unreleased/unobtainable Pokemon, Pokemon with illegal moves/abilities, illegal stats, etc. Well, I really wanna know is there any risk of getting banned for using a genned / cloned pokemon (got in a trade) in raids and battles. I see, thank you. Another. Illegal Pokemon have stats that are unable to be obtained by normal ingame means, such as a Charmander that knows Surf or a Shiny Miraidon Legit Pokemon are Legal Pokemon that have NOT been generated or cloned. Posted February 13, 2020. One tip is to check the poke balls. You will only get in trouble for using them in online battle (and even then, if your Pokémon is legal, it won't be). If it's legal, it's legal. We appreciate your patience as we work to resolve these issues. Still, plenty of genned pokemon can be wonder traded. Editing through PKHex alone in terms of genning legal pokemon yields the same result, inasmuch that whatever genned pokemon comes up that isn't in your dex, it doesn't register in it until you get it from a trade, encounter it yourself in the wild (or if it's a legend), or leave it in the Nursery and withdraw it (not too sure about that). PokeBank and other online Pokemon services don't check for "legitness" they check for "legalness". A cloned Pokemon, as the name implies, refers to a Pokemon that has been cloned based off the original copy of a Pokemon. these were genned. For example, you hack in a shiny zacian into your Scarlet game. Or hunting for special ones. It is cheating, it might not be detectable, but it's still cheating. Legitimate suggests that the pokemon was obtained through legal means, and is itself legal in every mean. Reply reply SmartyMarty85. How can I make sure that a pokemon is legit, or at least legal enough to always act as though it is legit? Something forThe Pokemon World Championships is an invite-only event that sees the best players on the planet compete for the titles of world champions across multiple game categories every August. Eevee meowth and pikachu are legal though so if your having problem trading them then you just genned them incorrectly. No more raids with people. A lot of people are cry babies about modding, but they’re the same cry babies who use soft reset and rng manipulation which, surprise surprise is still modding. Genning perfect shiny pokemon cheapens getting real ones. Hacking a (competition-legal) Pokemon provides it absolutely no competitive advantages whatsoever over a properly bred Pokemon. A hacked pokemon is a Pokemon that you create a genned Pokemon is a clone of an actual Pokemon that you already own. Use of modified Pokemon is expressly forbidden. I’m not sure why this is a big rumor in the community but you can literally buy an entire comp team for under $40 and run it in an official tournament 10 seconds later. Raid pokemon can get you flagged if they possess a move they're not supposed to be able to learn. Note: From /u/Wulfre: When using a flashcart, you can get the genned Pokemon with just the flashcart and a retail. There's a difference between an genned Pokemon and an illegal Pokemon. Hacked Pokemon: A pokemon that has been generated outside of pokemon games, with imposible movements or habilities , impossible shinies bcs of shiny locks, and pokemons that can cause you trouble if you use them in PVP bcs obvious reasons. Most mons like that are going to be genned. If you stick to that guide all the Pokemon you create should be legal. Unlike my Dittos, you may trade these Pokemon since they are not genned. All genned pokemon through eggs should be legal by default, so I do not see this as particularly scandalous. I personally…If you made your mons legal with PKHex, it can't redflag your account. It very well could be 'genned' which people's opinion on them will vary, but there's zero harm in getting a genned Pokemon. ago. You just assume it’s genned if it’s flooding the market like wildfire. KnightofBlue. People will take your Pokemon you traded through a legit poke checker cause playing hacked "legal" mons are considered "frowned upon" for competitive play but last i recall back in the B/W meta a lot of players at one regional back then used "Legal Genned Pokemon from pokesav" Not exactly genned pokemon which are just mirrors of actual real pokemon that are legally obtainable. hacked pokemon are ones with illegal moves, items, stats, etc and those cant be traded. Just having a genned Pokemon will not get you banned, but an illegal pokemon could put your. Hey I wanted to make a legit Arceus, i looked for the events and found one named MICHINA Arceus which is the arceus with special rend roar of time and shadow force. Some people view that as a negative, driving themselves crazy wonder if their new trophy is "legit", but realistically, what difference does it make? Bit of a rant, but the moral is that you shouldn't care if it's legit or not in my opinion. 1K subscribers in the powersaves3ds community. Hacked would imply that they have something that normally a pokemon couldn't have, like more than 31 IVs which none of these have. You're fine to otherwise just have them, use them in raids and use them in offline battles. Hisuian Zoroark was available as a Pokemon Scarlet & Violet DLC pre. 10+ shinies are not a big enough sample size to conclude that. If a Pokémon is illegal – generally speaking it cannot be traded online via normal in-game. A ‘genned’ Pokemon, aka ‘generated Pokemon,’ is a term used to classify a mon that has been generated or created using unauthorized means, such as hacking or with the use of third-party. Pretty sure he’s hacked all those giveaways. genned pokemon and pokemon that are created but basically follow every rule that pokemon/game has (so you can, for example, import a pokemon with a legal pokemon showdown team bc if youre able to use it on showdown, it can exist within the. Genned Pokemon are explicitly mentioned by the Pokemon team as being illegal. -Pick one: potentially lose legitimate pokemon along with genned ones or spend a miniscule amount of time re-breeding them in the easiest, most hand-holding generation to date. ago. I never use them. Pokemon Sun. They usually won’t ban unless you’re trading a lot of hacked/genned Pokémon to other people, such as the PokeGen ones. This is correct, but H. Language matters. We generally don’t want hacked Pokemon to touch the breeding process at any point in the Pokemon’s. Obviously no one is giving you a shiny, 6IV, Masterball holding Pokémon. As you can see, the phrase used is "expressly forbidden". Hacked pokemon are pokemon created by some third party means. Invalid: Can't have ball for encounter type. pkx (x are generally the generation) file to the bot and he create them and send you the pokemon. But the shiny zacian's origin game is Sword, so in order for it to be in SV, it must have gone through HOME and thus must already have a tracker. First I transfed it to a HGSS save via emulators, then I copied the data through a well-known software of Pokémon data management used for genning and dupping that I don't know if i can say the name HEre (X). Hacked Pokémon usually have 5/6 iv with best nature. If they have illegal moves or abilities or caught location, thats a different story tho. You are definitely right about people doing illegal things with it though. Reply . 00 $1. Heck, I don't even see an issue with illegal Balls or Shinies, because those things are purely cosmetic. Is there any way to change the settings of these pokemon to make them look legit in WIFI battles? It is nearly impossible to tell if some Pokémon are illegally modified because certain values that these official hack checks look for are completely hidden from the player or come down to some. )Keep in mind that these are all genned but otherwise legal. For an example I decided to gen a Mawile. Genned pokemon: They are. Hacked/ Genned Pokémon The general consensus for hacked or genned (generated) pokémon are that they are generated externally using third-party tools and imported into the game. You won’t get banned for genned legal pokemon. ) What is the difference between Genned and hacked Pokemon? Genning and hacking are effectively the same thing, but hacking is where you use some sort of device to hack the game and genning is using a program to. 00Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. While distrib (if Pokemon are 100% legal) can be a good thing. Regular hacking usually has altered moves. I also played in a regional before, and one of my opponents used a rental team which is completely legal. Even perfect IVs on legendaries that only legit come with 3 doesn’t trip anything. It does not matter if a Pokemon is hacked. Legal = everything checks out, valid moves, ball combo, valid abilities for that game, etc. Quol 6 years ago #8. No. That's a Hacked pokemon. 1. GameStop Moderna Pfizer Johnson & Johnson AstraZeneca Walgreens Best Buy Novavax SpaceX Tesla. They won’t trade a Pokémon to you unless it’s legal. A genned Pokemon with a legal moveset. Who knows if those pokemon were really bred properly, but doesn't matter because those pokemon's builds will still work. 50, user B should not offer the same service for $2. My saves are in the Cloud luckily, except of course Pokemon games. Business, Economics, and Finance. It's just an unnecessary headache. thx for any help Locked post. Soft resetting for shinies is a thing but generally comes at the cost of getting non-ideal IVs. The most obvious ones possess combinations of abilities, moves, and base stats that are impossible in the actual games. could potentially be hacked in. Genned pokemon: They are completely legal in online competitions and aren't considered a hacked pokemon. And for all you saying it takes too long to get a competitive team, the speed of getting competitive pokemon has been DRASTICALLY increased in the past. A lot has changed since this video was first recorded. People wanted to hack in a 6 IV shiny Blastoise to use for fun wouldn't hurt anyone, as long as during. If you cannot launch tinfoil then make sure you followed the Rentry guide to. No illegal movements or anything. And let's not forget people lose all the event pokemon they've collected and saved over the years. @knight-of-steel Yes all are unlawfull and also illegal so yes you should without a doubt get banned. hacks (i. Hacking legally viable pokemon is called Genning. No more Dynamax adventures. If you are okay with genned/cloned Pokémon (most of these are ""legal""), you can request which genned or cloned Pokemon you want (non mythical). I do however discourage the use of using my Pokemon for giveaways. Keep in mind these are Gen 1-7 mons (excluding. pokenvy. 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. Such was the case with a trainer who used “modified or genned Pokemon” in his roster at Worlds. Legal - all data matches a legit pokemon, but obtained via non-traditional methods. A PP Max = 3 PP Ups, so the maximum is 3 per move. This change applies to all Pokémon Tool cards, including ones from any previous Pokémon TCG Series. Pokegen needs either a R4i Save Dongle or a Flash Cart to allow you to move Pokemon in your game. Business, Economics, and Finance. 3DS FC - 2466-7420-0136 / Switch FC - SW-0907-1312-2712. Unfortunately, it is not possible to tell the difference between a genned Pokémon and a legitimate one. If it is illegal, then yeah, but a pokemon that you can get through legal means anyways shouldn't be punished. This idea that genned pokemon are allowed is BS don't believe it, you may regret it. It’s an exploit of a mechanic in the game so it’s still legal. Voltorb in Apriballs or something like that, but it looks like there wasnt an event. Voltorb in Apriballs or something like that, but it looks like there wasnt an event. there is no "legal" hacked pokemon so yes you should get banned for it hope you get that aswell if you have used acked pokemon online. They have the proper stats moves abilities etc. I‘ve asked because I thought in Japan was an event with H. People can argue that genning Legendary Pokémon with 6ivs, or the proper hidden powers, is illegal and cheating and therefore hacking. It should have 3 stats at 31 which in my case are SpAtk, SpDef and Speed. Hacked Pokémon are Pokémon that can't exist, like Pokémon with moves/abilities that they can't have or shiny versions of shiny locked Pokémon. Plus they've stated they won't ban people for getting pokemon like that via trades or anything like that. There is literally no chance on this planet that you will get banned for having a LEGAL genned (hacked is such a harsh term) pokemon. such as litten and the other alolan starters. Cloning is when you have an original that you make copies of. Some people usually dislike when others use a genned mon online, but if you do it 'properly', as in having only things the pokemon can have naturally, then theres not even a way for anyone to tell its a hacked/genned pokemon. I kinda disagree. While Koffi's right that there are signs (6IV mons are more likely to be hacked, but can occur naturally so it's not always a guarantee), but a properly genned mon will be completely legal, ie you won't be able to tell for sure it's genned. Have fun with your shiny! Scrumf • 2 yr. Some Pokemon you encounter on your adventure seem too good to be true, and they probably are because they were created using Sysbots. if you want to get rid of it there are some people who don't mind shiny pokemon so you might try and ask a legal shiny in return. The Pokemon Company could crack down harder on genned pokemon (Probably won't happen) but the most that would likely mean is, once again, the individual pokemon that was genned would no longer be selectable in online interactions. Season 12 will continue to use the Regulation E Ruleset which will be in place until January 2nd, 2024. 6,443. but then in every match, u'll see at least 1-2 L/M pokemon on the field then u'll find out the their stats are perfect without hypertraining. I am aware and capable of the process of transerring saves. It's impossible to find perfect iv L/M pokemon in the wild unless you hypertrain e. I see it as roughly the same as the person giving me a code for the event, and everyone being able to download the exact same Pokemon is kind of cloning it anyway. Yes. Unless a Pokemon has stats, moves, or an ability that it is completely impossible for it to have, your Pokemon will be allowed to be used competitively. Most of the bots that gen and trade on SwSh have a legality checker built it. Discussing genning Pokémon is fine, as long as anyone isn't going to explain how it's actually done. About regular Pokemon, in Gen 8 they regularized it. A Pokémon could be legal but could be cloned/ genned- in this case it may be fine to use if it was cloned properly. Legal: Pokémon can in theory be obtained through official gameplay. Illegal - breaks the rules of what can exist by Nintendo, shiny when locked, knows moves it can't learn, etc. At least not if genned using the traditional methods of Pokegen etc. Pokemon really lacking on the genned pokemon. Use of modified Pokemon is expressly forbidden. For instance, you have to put a correct met location on the Met tab, a learnable moveset etc. That type of hacking. nintendo can't tell the difference between hacked and non-hacked mons as long as pkhex marks it as legal because there's no difference between a "real" pokemon and an identical one generated using the program. #11. A new hack check was implemented by The Pokémon Company in the World Championship which looked into Pokémon’s “HOME Tracker”, a 63-number utilized to. legal pokemon are genned with proper stats moves and everything . If the pokemon has legal stats and moves you'll be fine.