It isn't necessarily bad, but good luck getting yourself 6 shinies that work well together and have the right natures. And most Pokémon also require egg moves to be truly useful, which can also be a problem.
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Especially if they are all the right nature.
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Actually, it's quite easy to obtain a shiny with a nature you want as long as you're good with the Pokéradar (though of course the Pokémon you want has to appear in grass patches so you can radar it) and you have a Pokémon with Synchronize and the nature you want for the shiny in the lead spot. That will make the shiny Pokémon have the Synchronizer's nature 50% of the time. And if you're breeding with an Everstone to get the right nature and happen to get a shiny, you'll also have a 50% chance of the shiny having the nature you want.
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One way to tell for sure is if they don't come out of a standard pokeball, but use an egg move. If i see that, i disconnect. Why? Because there is no way to tell what ELSE hacked. I don't play with hackers.
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Another way to tell if the shiny is hacked is if it's one of the starters that isn't captured in a regular Pokéball. Cherish Balls are also a big giveaway even though they only prove the ball was hacked, but if it's obvious the other person is using a hacking device, then that's enough of a reason to assume the shinies are hacked as well.