Re: Pokemon Bank problems
Just some confirmed changes:
Sacred Fire Entei
Techno Blast buffed to 120 BP
Switcheroo Froslass (egg move via Whimsicott)
Switcheroo Klefki (egg move via Whimsicott)
Moonblast Cresselia
Re: Pokemon Bank problems
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Originally Posted by
Lozmaster
edit: Oh, and people were getting hacked (but with legitimate stats/moves) pokemon through the Pokemon bank checks fine. So bring all your hacked pokemon over, it's fine!
I'd love to say that i called it, but it was obvious that this would happen.
Also entei getting a buff is nice.
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Was Therin forme Thundurus buffed? I came across one on battle spot that outsped my perfect speed mega Lucario the other day. And no, it wasn't scarfed.
If not, it makes me think that Pokebank/wi-fi servers have a 'leniency zone' for the pokemon you take through.
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Originally Posted by
Zerard
Was Therin forme Thundurus buffed? I came across one on battle spot that outsped my perfect speed mega Lucario the other day. And no, it wasn't scarfed.
If not, it makes me think that Pokebank/wi-fi servers have a 'leniency zone' for the pokemon you take through.
Did you Mega-Evolve on the turn that you were outsped?
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Originally Posted by
CakesXD
Did you Mega-Evolve on the turn that you were outsped?
Yes... I take it that matters :f4:
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Originally Posted by
Zerard
Yes... I take it that matters :f4:
I would presume turn order is calculated before the mega evolution occurs then, rather than buffing Thudurus
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The turn you mega-evolve, the Pokemon still has its original stats, so for a Lucario it still has a 90 base speed until the next turn.
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Originally Posted by
FoolsLove
The turn you mega-evolve, the Pokemon still has its original stats, so for a Lucario it still has a 90 base speed until the next turn.
After doing a bit of research, it's not that it keeps its original stats, but the turn order is indeed calculated prior to mega evolution. Live and learn, as they say.
Thanks for the input, people! You learn something new everyday.
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Kind of makes mega evolutions that improve speed worthless then... what a dumb decision.
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Nobody wants first turn Mega manectric volt switches, or first turn mega gengars, or mega alakazams, or mega aerodactyls.
No one wants any of that
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Originally Posted by
Justin
Kind of makes mega evolutions that improve speed worthless then... what a dumb decision.
That's why some people considered running Protect on megas. On the other hand, this is interesting for Garchomp, who has lowered speed after mega evo, except that first turn.
Lol, Techno Blast finally not obsolete.
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Originally Posted by
Justin
Kind of makes mega evolutions that improve speed worthless then... what a dumb decision.
It's to stop cheap shots where the opponent can be surprised by a megaevo out of nowhere that results in them losing priority that they would have been able to assume having.
If your megaevo pokemon only lasts a turn you're probably doing something wrong anyway given that most of them are legendary tier strength.
Re: Pokemon Bank problems Update: Bank is back in Japan
Bank is back in Japan.
Hacked pokemon are apparently still getting through, so yeah.
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Originally Posted by
Lozmaster
Bank is back in Japan.
Hacked pokemon are apparently still getting through, so yeah.
It's impossible to stop hacked ones anyways.
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Originally Posted by
Tsundere
It's impossible to stop hacked ones anyways.
No, but they could do more than just check...IVs and EVs I think it is?
What about movesets, abilities, etc.? They don't even check to see if it's legit by the game's own rules.
It's one thing when it's a rule-safe Pokemon that was cheated and a different thing when it's not a rule-safe Pokemon.
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Originally Posted by
Polantaris
No, but they could do more than just check...IVs and EVs I think it is?
What about movesets, abilities, etc.? They don't even check to see if it's legit by the game's own rules.
It's one thing when it's a rule-safe Pokemon that was cheated and a different thing when it's not a rule-safe Pokemon.
The only way to make a huge dent in this is to make sure the secret ID is correct. Even then every attribute of a pokemon can be replicated accurately.
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Originally Posted by
KhainiWest
The only way to make a huge dent in this is to make sure the secret ID is correct. Even then every attribute of a pokemon can be replicated accurately.
They could have, before they set this up, set each Pokemon's data have the information of which abilities it's allowed to have and which moves it's allowed to have, and then check the ability/moves they have against this list at the time of upload. It wouldn't be that hard and since it would be on PokeBank, not the game, there wouldn't be any real worry of too much data on the cartridge or anything like that. To top it off if it fails they could have just given an, "Unknown Error" with a specific error code and when they cried about it online everyone would know who the cheaters were.
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Originally Posted by
Polantaris
They could have, before they set this up, set each Pokemon's data have the information of which abilities it's allowed to have and which moves it's allowed to have, and then check the ability/moves they have against this list at the time of upload. It wouldn't be that hard and since it would be on PokeBank, not the game, there wouldn't be any real worry of too much data on the cartridge or anything like that. To top it off if it fails they could have just given an, "Unknown Error" with a specific error code and when they cried about it online everyone would know who the cheaters were.
This would have been a smart thing to o, and probably not too difficult. Maybe they could patch it in later? They would also have to make sure they include event pokemon that have abilities/moves they normally can't.
Re: Pokemon Bank problems Update: Bank is back in Japan
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Originally Posted by
Polantaris
They could have, before they set this up, set each Pokemon's data have the information of which abilities it's allowed to have and which moves it's allowed to have, and then check the ability/moves they have against this list at the time of upload. It wouldn't be that hard and since it would be on PokeBank, not the game, there wouldn't be any real worry of too much data on the cartridge or anything like that. To top it off if it fails they could have just given an, "Unknown Error" with a specific error code and when they cried about it online everyone would know who the cheaters were.
Could argue "could've" all day but they didnt :f3: Why? Because the Id is so secret they evidently don't f`ucking know.