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Unlikely Bad Eggs?!

*PrincessPika-chu*

Pokemon Lover
  • 56
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    I have PBR and a Pearl version of pokemon. I have beated the elite four and everything, and trained my pokemon up as honest as possible. When I got together the perfect EV trained team, I transferred them onto my Wii, eager to fight. Two of my pokemon--Gengar and Garchomp were bad eggs. I didn't get them from trades, or anything. I caught them and trained them myself. This wasn't the first Gengar that ended up being a bad egg. I had another Gengar, which also had max attack, and caught and trained by me. I got rid of it too, after it turned out being a bad egg.
    ***Hasn't this happened to you before?
    ***What standards did nintendo program into the game to consider a pokemon to be a bad egg?
    ***I got my Pearl when it first came out, so no one hasn't did action replay on it, or anything before.
     
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    • Seen Mar 19, 2013
    Hmm...
    Well, to say the least, the PBR hack filter isn't very good. Maxed attack IV? It probably thinks 'Ooh look, a maxed IV, it's hacked', so... don't COMPLETELY train up your gengar, just leave the IV by ONE.
    I have never had a bad egg before, and I'm making a guess, but I hope it seems logical to you.
     
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