Whoa, traded my extra Zygarde for a Dialga with Pokerus. It looks legit enough for me to not care about it possibly being cloned or QR-coded. Maybe I should have put it up asking for a Kyogre, but meh, a legendary I didn't have is still a legendary I didn't have.
Now I guess I should trade my extra Mewtwo and Yveltal. I'm thinking of asking for a Kyogre and a Xerneas.
Other than those 2 I still need Lugia, Zekrom and Thundurus from the non-event-exclusive legendaries.
EDIT>
here's a list of all the event-exclusives you can't get inside any Gen IV game:
The list is as follows :
Those are the ones I can send until I finish white. I'll @ you whenever I get around to doing that to see if you still need to see any.
Thank you so much.
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I'm really have a great time with the secret bases in AS, but fuck people who block off their flags. I don't mind your base is in a really hidden part of the world, in fact half the fun is finding it. I'm cool with your base having all kinds of tricks, it's a challenge. But some one should beat you bloody if I go through all that and you put fences all around your flag so I can't get it.
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So I hatched a shiny Scyther on Crystal. It looks almost no different than regular Scyther, which made me doubt it was a shiny (I thought the wings looked different).
Turns out it's FRICKING RED in Stadium 2. It's beautiful, I wish they were still like that now.
Needless to say, that's the one I used in Little Cup. I finished Round 2. It was more fun and a bit easier when you have more resources and know what to do, regardless of the crits and parahaxes the computer gets. I got a lot of good hax, though! A lot more than I would have expected. I replayed it because I wanted to honor Satoru Iwata somehow. I will miss him. There he is on the credits.
Revisiting Gens 1 and 2 was cool, but I'm glad we have Gen 6, so I'm ready to go back! Now to breed some Battle Spot Doubles pokés! We can now use non-pentagon mons, too!
Honestly, not so fond of them lifting the pentagon restriction. Stuff from previous gens started getting ridiculous with gen 3 move tutors and the like, I found the somewhat pared down XY/ORAS metagames to be refreshing in comparison, though I doubt it effects much in the actual battlespot doubles ladder because those Pokemon are a bit tougher to get ahold of.
what's pentagons (in the context of pokébattling)?
Pokemon caught or bred in a Gen VI game get a little pentagon marker on their status screen. Used to be that those were the only pokemon allowed in competitive play, partly to weed out hacked pokemon and partly to reduce the reliance on move combinations only available in previous games.
Now without that pentagon restriction, any Pokemon (barring some legendaries) with any move bred/move tutored onto it will be legal in battle spot/competitive play. I don't think we'll see any surfing Pikachus, but we'll see.
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I hope when the next gen comes out they keep the shape thing. It helps keep everything as even as possible and not make something from 3 generations back and 4 ways to transfer forward from being mandatory to compete. Ideally id love it if they just reworked how ev/iv and moves work since as it is now most everyone just hacks. since i'll never buy a powersave or gameshark or whatever crap is called now, the whole spend tons of hours getting perfect pokemon only to play against hacked stuff is pretty demoralizing. Making it so only 3 or so IVs could be perfect on any given pokemon would probably open up a lot of possibilities, as well as make it so the full 31 spreads set off hack alerts.
I've always felt that IVs for all pokemon should have added up to a specific value. IE every pokemon has x number of IVs total, and where those VIs end up is random(ish) with similar breeding mechanics for coercing the good numbers into the stats that you want.
They should just get rid of IVs. The only think they've ever really done is make it so that to really do top-tier stuff you either need to grind a psychopathic amount of hack or else lose because your opponent had one more point in speed because of their IVs.
I hope when the next gen comes out they keep the shape thing. It helps keep everything as even as possible and not make something from 3 generations back and 4 ways to transfer forward from being mandatory to compete. Ideally id love it if they just reworked how ev/iv and moves work since as it is now most everyone just hacks. since i'll never buy a powersave or gameshark or whatever crap is called now, the whole spend tons of hours getting perfect pokemon only to play against hacked stuff is pretty demoralizing. Making it so only 3 or so IVs could be perfect on any given pokemon would probably open up a lot of possibilities, as well as make it so the full 31 spreads set off hack alerts.
I know you probably don't want to hack mons for a number of reasons (which is fine), but FYI all you need right now is the YouTube app for the 3ds (which is free) .
Even if you never want to go down the rabbit hole of hacking pokemon, I still highly reccomend trying 3DS homebrew. At the very least it will give you the option to bypass the region lock for imported games and let you create custom themes for your 3DS
My theme presently has this as my background and the main theme to Splatoon as the music.
Can we not share opinions about IVs in this thread? Yes, I get that you don't like breeding, and hackers are lame. I am sorry. But we have had this "discussion" ad nauseum.
If you ever feel like IVs are preventing you from getting more into Pokemon, there are several people in this thread who have large stocks of IV bred Pokemon and they are more than happy to share them with people.
its not the same when you just get all of your stuff from someone else. its like being the yankees and just buying a team for wins. i have a bunch of iv bred stuff that i really just need to level and ev train. the biggest problem is getting the perfect stat legendaries. there should just be an ingame editor for stupid things like that, or simplify the stats so ivs are irrelevant.
i wish they would expand the rental battles to multiplayer like in pokemon stadium or bw2. they could make their theme competitions more focused if they made a list of pregenned pokemon to use in the tournament. but putting everyone on equal footing is like the devil for most people in many competitive games.
I take offense at that. In my opinion you couldn't be further from the truth. Quite frankly I am fed up with society and especially the media and Hollywood demonizing hacking. The idea that hackers are inherently malicious people holds as much water as the idea that car mechanics are malicious people because they know how to cut your car's brake lines.
Take the recent incident of Ahmed's clock. The “anti-hacker” mindset that leads people to assume that a device with such “scary” components like a digital display, exposed wires, and a visible circuit board is evil and that its builder is malicious is just as narrow minded as the assumption that Ahmed's heritage and religion predisposes him to be evil.
If the hacking hobby was more accepted and widespread, then maybe the teachers and faculty would have recognized the clock for the benign object that it was and that the only punishment he should have received was whatever minor punishment they hand out for disrupting class when your phone goes off.
Our society would be better off if more people were to be encouraged to explore the nuts and bolts of the inner workings of how their technology works instead of blindly accepting the “it just works” i-thing philosophy. Millions of people are vulnerable to identity theft and credit fraud because they don't know that they're vulnerable and they don't understand the steps they could take to protect their technology.
When I tell people that I run a VPN server out of my house with my RaspberryPi so that I can set up an encrypted tunnel to protect my laptop's connection when I use public wifi hotspots, at best their eyes glaze over while at worst they lean in and whisper “is that legal?” While the mindset that learning how your technology works is some kind of taboo and arcane dark art at least guarantees that I'll always have a job, I often find myself wondering how much better society would be if more people were encouraged to push technology to its limits and beyond. What sort of inventions would we have? What sort of problems plaguing the world would be solved? Would we have better for diagnosing and treating diseases? Could those tools be refined to the point where they become cheap enough that people in developing countries can gain access to them? Maybe someone would have cracked the secret to sustainable fusion, granting near limitless clean power to the world.
Yes, some hackers use their knowledge for evil. They are a minority that get all of the media attention. The rest of them made your computer, your phone, your GPS navigation, your 3DS, and every bit of technology in your home possible. If it weren't for hackers, then we wouldn't even have this forum to be posting on.
I encourage you drop that stigma. Better yet, come join us. Pick up a soldering iron. Read up on computer networks. Load up a compiler and write your own programs and apps. Hacking is not lame. Understanding how something amazing works is the first step to creating something amazing of your own.
I take offense at that. In my opinion you couldn't be further from the truth. Quite frankly I am fed up with society and especially the media and Hollywood demonizing hacking. The idea that hackers are inherently malicious people holds as much water as the idea that car mechanics are malicious people because they know how to cut your car's brake lines.
Take the recent incident of Ahmed's clock. The “anti-hacker” mindset that leads people to assume that a device with such “scary” components like a digital display, exposed wires, and a visible circuit board is evil and that its builder is malicious is just as narrow minded as the assumption that Ahmed's heritage and religion predisposes him to be evil.
If the hacking hobby was more accepted and widespread, then maybe the teachers and faculty would have recognized the clock for the benign object that it was and that the only punishment he should have received was whatever minor punishment they hand out for disrupting class when your phone goes off.
Our society would be better off if more people were to be encouraged to explore the nuts and bolts of the inner workings of how their technology works instead of blindly accepting the “it just works” i-thing philosophy. Millions of people are vulnerable to identity theft and credit fraud because they don't know that they're vulnerable and they don't understand the steps they could take to protect their technology.
When I tell people that I run a VPN server out of my house with my RaspberryPi so that I can set up an encrypted tunnel to protect my laptop's connection when I use public wifi hotspots, at best their eyes glaze over while at worst they lean in and whisper “is that legal?” While the mindset that learning how your technology works is some kind of taboo and arcane dark art at least guarantees that I'll always have a job, I often find myself wondering how much better society would be if more people were encouraged to push technology to its limits and beyond. What sort of inventions would we have? What sort of problems plaguing the world would be solved? Would we have better for diagnosing and treating diseases? Could those tools be refined to the point where they become cheap enough that people in developing countries can gain access to them? Maybe someone would have cracked the secret to sustainable fusion, granting near limitless clean power to the world.
Yes, some hackers use their knowledge for evil. They are a minority that get all of the media attention. The rest of them made your computer, your phone, your GPS navigation, your 3DS, and every bit of technology in your home possible. If it weren't for hackers, then we wouldn't even have this forum to be posting on.
I encourage you drop that stigma. Better yet, come join us. Pick up a soldering iron. Read up on computer networks. Load up a compiler and write your own programs and apps. Hacking is not lame. Understanding how something amazing works is the first step to creating something amazing of your own.
Lol, like Sammich said, we're just talking about people who used hacked Pokémon, in other words, those who modify a Pokémon's IVs because they're too lazy to do it themselves. Or maybe they just don't have much time, but hacked mons are always seen in a bad light.
maybe hacker isnt the right word... cheater then? Also, what General described is just someone that is tech savvy. Hacking is usually thought of or defined as gaining access to data or systems without permission. While there are multiple definitions, that is the one most people think of. As far as the clock thing goes, i would personally say it is more engineering than hacking. and if a discussion about cheating in pokemon is your trigger, perhaps you need to just take a moment and breathe.
too keep this on topic... woo hatched a random shiny charmander without charms or masuda method!
What most people call hacking is Hollywood's misuse of the term.
Hacking is more accurately defined as understanding how technology works and how to re-purpose it to solve problems that it wasn't initially designed for. It is thinking outside of the box and leads to the creation of new technologies.
What Hollywood and the media call "Hacking" is more accurately described as "Cracking", which is violating a computer system against its owners will for criminal purposes.
this is the Pokemon thread not the "I am going to argue about colloquialisms" thread
I've been watching Cybertron's Road to Ranked VGC series during my lunch breaks recently and they are actually really amusing. I never got into watching peoples Pokemon matches before but I enjoy his commentary and he makes a deliberate effort to use a variety of Pokemon, which is nice. Does anyone else have any recommendations for youtubers of a similar ilk?
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I think someone or someones sent out a lot of duped Hoopas. I've been putting my junk pokemons from X into the GTS with items like plates so I could pick them up in AS. I left a level 2 Bunnelby with a sky plate in the GTS to trade with my Hoopa and kind of forgot about it. I checked for it this morning and it was gone. So I turn on X and yep, someone traded me. So I thought I would trade it out for Diancie, but no one wanted a Hoopa. Same for Celebi, Jirachi, Darkrai, and Keldeo.
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this is the Pokemon thread not the "I am going to argue about colloquialisms" thread
I've been watching Cybertron's Road to Ranked VGC series during my lunch breaks recently and they are actually really amusing. I never got into watching peoples Pokemon matches before but I enjoy his commentary and he makes a deliberate effort to use a variety of Pokemon, which is nice. Does anyone else have any recommendations for youtubers of a similar ilk?
I used to like Jimmy31428 but he stopped uploading videos. NBZ stopped doing Pokémon altogether, so I don't really follow other Pokémon Youtubers that much anymore. M4gnitude just feels like his narration is kind of forced.
this is the Pokemon thread not the "I am going to argue about colloquialisms" thread
I've been watching Cybertron's Road to Ranked VGC series during my lunch breaks recently and they are actually really amusing. I never got into watching peoples Pokemon matches before but I enjoy his commentary and he makes a deliberate effort to use a variety of Pokemon, which is nice. Does anyone else have any recommendations for youtubers of a similar ilk?
I used to like Jimmy31428 but he stopped uploading videos. NBZ stopped doing Pokémon altogether, so I don't really follow other Pokémon Youtubers that much anymore. M4gnitude just feels like his narration is kind of forced.
Looks like I'll be sticking with Cybertron for a while, then, which shouldn't really be a problem because he has more than a hundred videos for me to work through.
I think someone or someones sent out a lot of duped Hoopas. I've been putting my junk pokemons from X into the GTS with items like plates so I could pick them up in AS. I left a level 2 Bunnelby with a sky plate in the GTS to trade with my Hoopa and kind of forgot about it. I checked for it this morning and it was gone. So I turn on X and yep, someone traded me. So I thought I would trade it out for Diancie, but no one wanted a Hoopa. Same for Celebi, Jirachi, Darkrai, and Keldeo.
I've gotten things like this under similar circumstances, though for me its always Wonder Trade. My favorite is still a level 100 6 IV shiny Arceus nicknamed THE HAX GOD, just in case you didn't pick up that it was not from a real event.
@Hargaad of Omnar Here are the pictures of Pokken I promised a while ago. I finally made it over to the arcade to play it.
It looks amazing. Granted, the area is structured to be dazzling and draw in players.
Still, though...it looks like a ton of fun. There's so much to glean from those pictures. Sadly, I don't know how to read Japanese since I only learned how to speak (some) and understand (even less) spoken Japanese. But, I can probably guess what a bunch of it says and be relatively close.
Man, what is up with that controller?
Couldn't they just set it up with regular arcade sticks?
Something something "accessible to people who are afraid of arcade fighting games" (Nintendo's justification, not mine), probably with a side of "make this easy to port to the Wii U".
this is the Pokemon thread not the "I am going to argue about colloquialisms" thread
I've been watching Cybertron's Road to Ranked VGC series during my lunch breaks recently and they are actually really amusing. I never got into watching peoples Pokemon matches before but I enjoy his commentary and he makes a deliberate effort to use a variety of Pokemon, which is nice. Does anyone else have any recommendations for youtubers of a similar ilk?
I used to like Jimmy31428 but he stopped uploading videos. NBZ stopped doing Pokémon altogether, so I don't really follow other Pokémon Youtubers that much anymore. M4gnitude just feels like his narration is kind of forced.
Looks like I'll be sticking with Cybertron for a while, then, which shouldn't really be a problem because he has more than a hundred videos for me to work through.
I think someone or someones sent out a lot of duped Hoopas. I've been putting my junk pokemons from X into the GTS with items like plates so I could pick them up in AS. I left a level 2 Bunnelby with a sky plate in the GTS to trade with my Hoopa and kind of forgot about it. I checked for it this morning and it was gone. So I turn on X and yep, someone traded me. So I thought I would trade it out for Diancie, but no one wanted a Hoopa. Same for Celebi, Jirachi, Darkrai, and Keldeo.
I've gotten things like this under similar circumstances, though for me its always Wonder Trade. My favorite is still a level 100 6 IV shiny Arceus nicknamed THE HAX GOD, just in case you didn't pick up that it was not from a real event.
I know it happens through wonder trade some times, I got a shiney Arceus, shiney 6IVGreninja, and of course my Hoopa. But I mean no one was looking for a Hoopa in the GTS. It's was really weird. The week before every other request was for Hoopa, now nothing.
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Now I guess I should trade my extra Mewtwo and Yveltal. I'm thinking of asking for a Kyogre and a Xerneas.
Other than those 2 I still need Lugia, Zekrom and Thundurus from the non-event-exclusive legendaries.
EDIT>
here's a list of all the event-exclusives you can't get inside any Gen IV game:
The list is as follows :
#151 - Mew
#251 - Celebi (given away to promote the pokébank)
#385 - Jirachi
#489 - Phione
#490 - Manaphy
#491 - Darkrai
#492 - Shaymin
#493 - Arceus
#494 - Victini
#647 - Keldeo
#648 - Meloetta
#649 - Genesect
#719 - Diancie (given away recently in the Americas)
Yelling at butts will never NOT be funny. Thanks, Psy!
Also, Abby is awesome. Keep up with TLH because it's the tits!
I love League of Legends, but seriously...screw you, Teemo.
Thank you so much.
Turns out it's FRICKING RED in Stadium 2. It's beautiful, I wish they were still like that now.
Needless to say, that's the one I used in Little Cup. I finished Round 2. It was more fun and a bit easier when you have more resources and know what to do, regardless of the crits and parahaxes the computer gets. I got a lot of good hax, though! A lot more than I would have expected. I replayed it because I wanted to honor Satoru Iwata somehow. I will miss him. There he is on the credits.
Revisiting Gens 1 and 2 was cool, but I'm glad we have Gen 6, so I'm ready to go back! Now to breed some Battle Spot Doubles pokés! We can now use non-pentagon mons, too!
Hmm?
Let's Plays of Japanese Games
You will now be able to put Sucker Punch on Golem via a gen 4 tutor, and have it be legal. Not saying it's OP or anything, though.
I think I'd be more afraid of Landorus this season, since they'll allow it to have the Sheer Force ability.
Pokemon caught or bred in a Gen VI game get a little pentagon marker on their status screen. Used to be that those were the only pokemon allowed in competitive play, partly to weed out hacked pokemon and partly to reduce the reliance on move combinations only available in previous games.
Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198004484595
I know you probably don't want to hack mons for a number of reasons (which is fine), but FYI all you need right now is the YouTube app for the 3ds (which is free) .
Even if you never want to go down the rabbit hole of hacking pokemon, I still highly reccomend trying 3DS homebrew. At the very least it will give you the option to bypass the region lock for imported games and let you create custom themes for your 3DS
My theme presently has this as my background and the main theme to Splatoon as the music.
Armchair: 4098-3704-2012
If you ever feel like IVs are preventing you from getting more into Pokemon, there are several people in this thread who have large stocks of IV bred Pokemon and they are more than happy to share them with people.
Let's Plays of Japanese Games
i wish they would expand the rental battles to multiplayer like in pokemon stadium or bw2. they could make their theme competitions more focused if they made a list of pregenned pokemon to use in the tournament. but putting everyone on equal footing is like the devil for most people in many competitive games.
Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198004484595
I take offense at that. In my opinion you couldn't be further from the truth. Quite frankly I am fed up with society and especially the media and Hollywood demonizing hacking. The idea that hackers are inherently malicious people holds as much water as the idea that car mechanics are malicious people because they know how to cut your car's brake lines.
Take the recent incident of Ahmed's clock. The “anti-hacker” mindset that leads people to assume that a device with such “scary” components like a digital display, exposed wires, and a visible circuit board is evil and that its builder is malicious is just as narrow minded as the assumption that Ahmed's heritage and religion predisposes him to be evil.
If the hacking hobby was more accepted and widespread, then maybe the teachers and faculty would have recognized the clock for the benign object that it was and that the only punishment he should have received was whatever minor punishment they hand out for disrupting class when your phone goes off.
Our society would be better off if more people were to be encouraged to explore the nuts and bolts of the inner workings of how their technology works instead of blindly accepting the “it just works” i-thing philosophy. Millions of people are vulnerable to identity theft and credit fraud because they don't know that they're vulnerable and they don't understand the steps they could take to protect their technology.
When I tell people that I run a VPN server out of my house with my RaspberryPi so that I can set up an encrypted tunnel to protect my laptop's connection when I use public wifi hotspots, at best their eyes glaze over while at worst they lean in and whisper “is that legal?” While the mindset that learning how your technology works is some kind of taboo and arcane dark art at least guarantees that I'll always have a job, I often find myself wondering how much better society would be if more people were encouraged to push technology to its limits and beyond. What sort of inventions would we have? What sort of problems plaguing the world would be solved? Would we have better for diagnosing and treating diseases? Could those tools be refined to the point where they become cheap enough that people in developing countries can gain access to them? Maybe someone would have cracked the secret to sustainable fusion, granting near limitless clean power to the world.
Yes, some hackers use their knowledge for evil. They are a minority that get all of the media attention. The rest of them made your computer, your phone, your GPS navigation, your 3DS, and every bit of technology in your home possible. If it weren't for hackers, then we wouldn't even have this forum to be posting on.
I encourage you drop that stigma. Better yet, come join us. Pick up a soldering iron. Read up on computer networks. Load up a compiler and write your own programs and apps. Hacking is not lame. Understanding how something amazing works is the first step to creating something amazing of your own.
Armchair: 4098-3704-2012
Lol, like Sammich said, we're just talking about people who used hacked Pokémon, in other words, those who modify a Pokémon's IVs because they're too lazy to do it themselves. Or maybe they just don't have much time, but hacked mons are always seen in a bad light.
too keep this on topic... woo hatched a random shiny charmander without charms or masuda method!
Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198004484595
http://drawsgood.tumblr.com/post/128850546436/poketryoshka-pokemon-nesting-dolls-by-drawsgood
Example:
Hacking is more accurately defined as understanding how technology works and how to re-purpose it to solve problems that it wasn't initially designed for. It is thinking outside of the box and leads to the creation of new technologies.
What Hollywood and the media call "Hacking" is more accurately described as "Cracking", which is violating a computer system against its owners will for criminal purposes.
Armchair: 4098-3704-2012
I've been watching Cybertron's Road to Ranked VGC series during my lunch breaks recently and they are actually really amusing. I never got into watching peoples Pokemon matches before but I enjoy his commentary and he makes a deliberate effort to use a variety of Pokemon, which is nice. Does anyone else have any recommendations for youtubers of a similar ilk?
Let's Plays of Japanese Games
I used to like Jimmy31428 but he stopped uploading videos. NBZ stopped doing Pokémon altogether, so I don't really follow other Pokémon Youtubers that much anymore. M4gnitude just feels like his narration is kind of forced.
Looks like I'll be sticking with Cybertron for a while, then, which shouldn't really be a problem because he has more than a hundred videos for me to work through.
I've gotten things like this under similar circumstances, though for me its always Wonder Trade. My favorite is still a level 100 6 IV shiny Arceus nicknamed THE HAX GOD, just in case you didn't pick up that it was not from a real event.
Let's Plays of Japanese Games
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It looks amazing. Granted, the area is structured to be dazzling and draw in players.
Still, though...it looks like a ton of fun. There's so much to glean from those pictures. Sadly, I don't know how to read Japanese since I only learned how to speak (some) and understand (even less) spoken Japanese. But, I can probably guess what a bunch of it says and be relatively close.
Yelling at butts will never NOT be funny. Thanks, Psy!
Also, Abby is awesome. Keep up with TLH because it's the tits!
I love League of Legends, but seriously...screw you, Teemo.
Couldn't they just set it up with regular arcade sticks?
Something something "accessible to people who are afraid of arcade fighting games" (Nintendo's justification, not mine), probably with a side of "make this easy to port to the Wii U".
Let's Plays of Japanese Games
I think that was the biggest factor.
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I know it happens through wonder trade some times, I got a shiney Arceus, shiney 6IVGreninja, and of course my Hoopa. But I mean no one was looking for a Hoopa in the GTS. It's was really weird. The week before every other request was for Hoopa, now nothing.
I think I should use an aggron, but after that I'm tapped out. Google goes into a lot of technical talk that glazed my eyes over quickly.
If tyrunt can be worked in, that'd be awesome.
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