Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: Legit vs Non Legit?

  1. PokeBay Stats: Trades: 0 | Offers: 0 | Wishlist Items: 5 | Wishlist Offers: 12 | Battles: 0 | Battle Requests: 0

    Legit vs Non Legit?

    Okay so I've looked through some of the posts and I've noticed that some people want legit Pokemon over non legit. What is a non legit Pokemon, and why wouldn't someone want one?

  2. PokeBay Stats: Trades: 92 | Offers: 35 | Wishlist Items: 44 | Wishlist Offers: 2 | Battles: 0 | Battle Requests: 0
    Non-Legit pokemon, otherwise known as hacked pokemon, are pokemon that aren't caught or bred fairly by using action replay or various other hacking methods.

    I suppose people would prefer legit over non-legit because of hacked stats, or the fact that the pokemon isn't fairly caught, or usually because if you battle with a hacked pokemon, you cannot upload a battle video featuring that pokemon to the Wifi Battle Video place.
    Also, you cannot trade hacked pokemon over GTS or GTS Negotiations.

    Hopes this helps some.

    CG: HEY FORGET THE BAN BUTTON, USE YOUR MIND POWERS TO HELP ME LOCATE THE "DESPERATELY ATTEMPT TO GIVE A CRAP" BUTTON. WHOOPS WE BOTH FAILED, IT DOESN’T EXIST.

  3. PokeBay Stats: Trades: 16 | Offers: 8 | Wishlist Items: 20 | Wishlist Offers: 0 | Battles: 0 | Battle Requests: 0
    Is there a way to check if one is hacked? I've gotten loads from the DNS for the Froslass using the GTS and had like a shiny Pichu that says the OT is GameStop and is written in red writing? Same for another few

  4. PokeBay Stats: Trades: 0 | Offers: 0 | Wishlist Items: 5 | Wishlist Offers: 12 | Battles: 0 | Battle Requests: 0
    Yeah that does help, thanks Nobodyblues. I thought it was because it can crash the game or something. I wanted to be sure though in case I do end up having to choose between them.

  5. #5
    xDARTHBLADEITOx Guest
    PokeBay Stats: Trades: | Offers: | Wishlist Items: | Wishlist Offers: | Battles: | Battle Requests:
    Quote Originally Posted by stevenhazelwood24 View Post
    Is there a way to check if one is hacked? I've gotten loads from the DNS for the Froslass using the GTS and had like a shiny Pichu that says the OT is GameStop and is written in red writing? Same for another few
    Thats weird.

  6. PokeBay Stats: Trades: 16 | Offers: 8 | Wishlist Items: 20 | Wishlist Offers: 0 | Battles: 0 | Battle Requests: 0
    What's weird? Shiny Pichu? Getting loads from the DNS?

  7. PokeBay Stats: Trades: 87 | Offers: 196 | Wishlist Items: 13 | Wishlist Offers: 1 | Battles: 0 | Battle Requests: 0
    Quote Originally Posted by Nobodyblues View Post
    Non-Legit pokemon, otherwise known as hacked pokemon, are pokemon that aren't caught or bred fairly by using action replay or various other hacking methods.

    I suppose people would prefer legit over non-legit because of hacked stats, or the fact that the pokemon isn't fairly caught, or usually because if you battle with a hacked pokemon, you cannot upload a battle video featuring that pokemon to the Wifi Battle Video place.
    Also, you cannot trade hacked pokemon over GTS or GTS Negotiations.

    Hopes this helps some.
    You're mostly right but don't me being somewhat hypocritical, but I have recieved hacked Pokemon via GTS, so it is possible.


    YouTube Facebook
    Twitter Instagram
    Back again on my own terms, to prove I still have what it takes to win.

  8. #8
    xDARTHBLADEITOx Guest
    PokeBay Stats: Trades: | Offers: | Wishlist Items: | Wishlist Offers: | Battles: | Battle Requests:
    Quote Originally Posted by Venom View Post
    You're mostly right but don't me being somewhat hypocritical, but I have recieved hacked Pokemon via GTS, so it is possible.
    i got a hacked lvl 100 kubotops on the GTS once. it can happen.

  9. PokeBay Stats: Trades: 33 | Offers: 54 | Wishlist Items: 7 | Wishlist Offers: 2 | Battles: 0 | Battle Requests: 0
    You have to be very careful. To answer Sentinal's post, yes they can crash your game. The easiest way (on Pokebay) to find out if your getting a hacked Pokemon or not is to ask the trader, "is this Pokemon hacked, cloned, etc." or "was this Pokemon caught by you?" or "Did you attend this event yourself." If the trader doesn't know if it's hacked, that is a yellow flag (meaning they received it through a trade, so it's anyone's guess). If they answer no to the other two questions, that is also a yellow flag.

    As far as the GTS, yes, some slip by. Nintendo has done what they can to prevent them from slipping, but as technology grows, people find loopholes. All Nintendo can really do is fix it or make adjustments in the next version. Usually, if a trade is "too good to be true", it probably is (i.e. a level 100 shiny Charizard in exchange for a level 5 Totodile...obviously too good to be true). However, if you search around for a bit, you can find some legitimate trades. For example, I found a level 16 shiny Minun in exchange for an Aggron (or something like that). I looked at the Minun I got and all checked out that it was legitimate.

    If you have any questions on hacked Pokemon, feel free to PM me. I've studied this topic long and hard because I once made the mistake of trading my legitimately (found by me in my Black Version) Audino for a shiny something...and it ended up being a hack. So I've learned some easy ways to tell if something is hacked. Or if you have a Pokemon in question, you can PM me as well. I'll be happy to look (all you'll need to do is write everything down about the Pokemon's stats so I can look into it) or even post a topic in the forums. Someone here will always help!

    Hope that helps a little

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •