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Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Hi, recently I have been contemplating Shiny hunting Gigantamax Orbeetle. As far as I can tell, the method doesn't nessesarily require any hacking if the player chooses to discover their seed by maxing three of the Max Raid Den Pokemon to Level , then entering their stats. But the method does involve resetting the calander and jumping in and out of the game at exact moments.

Do you consider this method, and the Pokemon caught with it, cheating and cheated? Many thanks Garfieldwxg55 - 7 months ago. Accepted Answer. Depends on your point of view. It can either be considered an exploit, or clever use of the games mechanics. So it's a moral thing, mechanically, nothing is wrong with them if they stick to the natural limits of the game.

I want to say yes, but really if people are willing to undergo the asinine means to RNG a pokemon then they should reap the results. It'll all be changes in the 5th gen anyway. Unless it's obvious, like wondertomb or no guard sheer cold Ninjask, there isn't really any sure fire way to tell. The most obvious good effect is having perfect IV pokemon with legit moves. Bad hacks, on the other hand, can interfere with and possibly even break your game.

They did less work and got better results in less time!! See above. You can't! I don't want to use these fake pogeymaz! My Pikachu is real and legit! It permanently messes up your gaem!!!!!! Hydoom 11 years ago 4.

Many see them as bad, or unfair. But as long as they are within "Legal" game bounderies, such as proper stats, EVs, IVs, moves, and ability, there's no real problem. I assume that this is based off of "rigging the Random Number Generator", How do you know if your pokemon are hacked?

If they have unlearnable moves [excluding specific event moves for pokemon], EV's exceeding or a sum of , IV's exceeding 31, unobtainable abilities, and capture locations that are illegal. I'd assume only the ones that "Break the games limitations" would do any damage Excluding unlearnable moves and Abilites. And illegal capture locations. Canada said:. Zog said:. They're not avoiding fighting perfect Pokemon Black Buddha. AS X-Act said, all this has done by being able to crack the mathematical formula that makes it work.

If this is considered cheating, well then, all our famous physicists and mathematicians have been "cheating" with the Universe. Like an above poster said, "It's a means to an end". Maybe they have a job, family, school, etc. The old "I use AR because I don't have the time" argument drives me up the wall. If you 'don't have the time', do it gradually. If cheating devices didn't exist, online gaming would be so much more fun.

But of course money and demand from noobs have to go and ruin everything and yeah a cheating device was bound to appear sooner or later. Anyone who uses that argument is a plonker, end of really. If they have enough time to argue with anyone over why they use AR, they have enough time to RNG and do it properly just like everyone else who likely has the same commitments anyway.

Carl said:. The random number generator is just a means in which the game uses to spit out sets of IVs. It's functional and helps with the variability in individual pokemon that IVs are supposed to represent. By the inherent nature of random number generators, there's no way to make this process truly random but this is the next best thing.

The intent is there, sure, but at the end of the day the results will inevitably be the same whether you breed blindly or if you use the RNG to your advantage. Both methods are still using the same algorithm inside the game to make the pokemon after all.

I don't see how it's breaking the conditions of how the game should be played when both methods follow the same rules that govern it. One is just more aware of those rules and how they work. It would be an act of futility to ignore these constraints and stumble forward blindly hoping to get "lucky. That's my understanding of it, anyway. Yeah, the RNG thing was built into the game. If Game Freak didn't want us to abuse it, then they should have kept it like it was pre-Emerald.

This is the same thing as the Emerald cloning glitch and I guess the DP one too , it was a glitch, not a cheat, so it is legal to be used. Edit: Blasphemy, how can you put a price on someone else's time?

Xia On porpoise. I'm agreeing that RNG abuse isn't cheating. It's a pain in the ass to learn, even harder to discover, and doesn't create any impossible Pokemon combinations. If it's created in-game and can be done without a cheating device, it's legal. Lee Thick Club. I can't see this one getting anywhere near that number unless somebody comes along with a convincing argument for why RNG abuse is cheating because at the moment this is more of a mass agreement than a discussion.



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