stringzzz
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So I recently used a glitch in Pokemon Scarlet to get 'infinite' shiny Flutter Manes, and it was so damn easy, it took no skill at all, aside from maybe some to get the Herba Mystica out of the Tera Raid battles (Legitimately). The thing is, I used no cheating devices, and didn't modify the game code in any way. If I was using a glitch to increase my odds of winning like a person in sports using performance enhancing drugs in competition, I would definitely call that cheating. But to get a shiny Pokemon that doesn't improve my odds of winning in the slightest, I would think that's like an athlete getting a tattoo of a lightning bolt, it doesn't do anything to help them win, it's just for show.
Even still, even though glitching is an integral part of speed runs, and again, this glitch didn't improve my chances of winning against others, I can't help but feel like I cheated to get those shinies. So, what's your take PC, is glitching the same as cheating, or does it depend on the purpose?
P.S. I'm currently setting up the glitch again to fill as much of one box with them as I can, before the glitch gets patched, lol.
Even still, even though glitching is an integral part of speed runs, and again, this glitch didn't improve my chances of winning against others, I can't help but feel like I cheated to get those shinies. So, what's your take PC, is glitching the same as cheating, or does it depend on the purpose?
P.S. I'm currently setting up the glitch again to fill as much of one box with them as I can, before the glitch gets patched, lol.