I have a seen a few Pok�mon that look pretty darn hacked on some battle passes. I am certain that they are hacked via action replay. My question is, how come other pok�mon that are hacked are used on-line, but mine are not being accepted by Nintendo. They do make the copy and are not bad eggs, but when it comes time to use them, it says that one or more of the pok�mon on my pass aren't accepted. What gives? (The reason that I think that they are hacked is because the suspects all have the following phrase "Apparently met at..." which means that they were hacked, probably by someone with action replay).
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Some Pokemon you use that are hacked may not be able to be used on PBR. Check to see if the Pokemon on any codes are PBR tested. I have a Spiritomb that I wanted to be used on PBR. Instead, my glitched Arceus was able to be used. It just depends on how badly glitched the Pokemon is.
Actually, that is not the case, as I have never used a game cheat device in my life, and I have traded many Pokemon between my various carts, and to my gamecube games.
It says that because it is a traded Pokemon that has been traded a few times between a few different games, say you traded a Pokemon from leaf green, to ruby to Colosseum, it generally says it was aparrently met at level 44 or apparently met in fallarbor town... Etc. It's not neccessaritly a 'hacked' pokemon.
Also, I know that in some circumstances certian Pokemon like legendaries arent allowed in some events. And there are also event conventions and protocols for online gaming, where people request certain types of battles, like all Pokemon have to be under a certain level, like level 20 etc... I am unsure wether this can be specified for online gaming, but if so,then perhaps your Pokemon are outside the guidelines/rules of the battle and are therefore being rejected.
The phrase "apparently met" appears when you recieve a Pokemon from another game or person, to simulate that you don't know, or that you aren't sure where they got it, but that doesn't mean the Pokemon having this phrase are hacked. Oh and there's a way to disable the security on wi-fi connection, but it's too complicated(at least for me) hope I helped.
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