Suave_Spencer
Gallifrey falls no more.
Personally I'd rather wait a bit longer and have an app that words properly.
Except scanning the pokemon for stats they can actually legally get, along with legit moves and abilities would pretty much stop any hacked pokemon from getting through that are hacked to be unfair.
Case in point: Sleep Abusing Darkrai's with 6 perfect IVs. Biggest issue with that, beyond the next to impossible(if not impossible) IVs, would be Darkrai knowing Nightmare, as it can't be taught that move normally.
Generally, a sleep abusing darkrai has its usual Dark Void move, and its normal ability(Bad Dreams), but they've given it Nightmare as well. Combined with the 31 IVs for all its IVs and its next to impossible[especially if they've also given it perfect stats]. Darkrai becomes too fast for any pokemon to outrun and always attacks first, and always uses Dark Void as its opening move(course, the tactic is useless if the foe has insomnia; so you'd have a powerful 4th move as backup.)
Wait what, I thought Darkrai just learns it by level up? =p I thought he always has, and Serebii says the same in Generation VI, V and IV, learns it at Level 38.
Except scanning the pokemon for stats they can actually legally get, along with legit moves and abilities would pretty much stop any hacked pokemon from getting through that are hacked to be unfair.
Case in point: Sleep Abusing Darkrai's with 6 perfect IVs. Biggest issue with that, beyond the next to impossible(if not impossible) IVs, would be Darkrai knowing Nightmare, as it can't be taught that move normally.
What moves a pokemon knows doesn't factor into seeing if it's hacked or not. If this were the case we wouldn't be able to transfer over a lot of event pokemon or dream world pokemon because they know moves they aren't able to learn.
Yes, but it's caught at level 50 (or 40, can't remember which)
Except scanning the pokemon for stats they can actually legally get, along with legit moves and abilities would pretty much stop any hacked pokemon from getting through that are hacked to be unfair.
Case in point: Sleep Abusing Darkrai's with 6 perfect IVs. Biggest issue with that, beyond the next to impossible(if not impossible) IVs, would be Darkrai knowing Nightmare, as it can't be taught that move normally.
Generally, a sleep abusing darkrai has its usual Dark Void move, and its normal ability(Bad Dreams), but they've given it Nightmare as well. Combined with the 31 IVs for all its IVs and its next to impossible[especially if they've also given it perfect stats]. Darkrai becomes too fast for any pokemon to outrun and always attacks first, and always uses Dark Void as its opening move(course, the tactic is useless if the foe has insomnia; so you'd have a powerful 4th move as backup.)
Yes, but it's caught at level 50 (or 40, can't remember which)
don't get your hopes up. We'll be lucky to see it launch in north america before the end of the month
My hopes with Nintendo only go down, not up. They just disappoint me as I get older. Games are still great fun, but they can't keep up with the times like many Japanese Game Devs. I have no doubt in my mind that Nintendo will sooner die than evolve and actually do online decently.