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4th Gen pika Anti Cheat

zamaskowany

~Godot~
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    Hello there :) Well, not so time ago, i found out pika Anti Cheat. The main task of this script is to find out if your Pokemons are 100% legit. It should work with normal caught common Pokemons/legends, even with shinies. The event pokemons mostly are seen as cheated, so it isn't working 100%.

    Here, i haven't seen anyone, who are using it - and my question is "Why?" :) Each pokemon i get through trade is sent to pAC, and I quickly get answer if my pokemons are cheated. Effects?

    -16 shinies are 100% legit
    -13 shinies are seen as hacks
    -6 shinies can't be recognized - the bred ones can't be recognized

    It's sad so many pokemons which are "100% legit" *sarcasm* are hacks. So, I bid you to use it with your pokemons, just to be sure if they are legit.

    The address is pokeguide.filb.de/pAC/pac.php

    To use it, you need to export somehow your save file to PC, then get pokemon in *.PKM file, and send it there. I am curious what will be the results..

    best regards,
    zamaskowany
     
    It only looks to any changes made to IVs or shiness - MET flags or EVs arent' checked. try for yourself - send legit normal one, and change it into shiny with Pokesav - pAC will find out it's hack.
     
    I just look at which ball has been used to catch them, and where they were caught, and what level.

    The only hacks I've had are a Tauros and Mime Jr. I realised both straight away.

    I got a Diagla through GTS which was 100% legit, and untouched.
     
    pAC checks to see if your Pokémon was generated by the game's actual random number calculator, or if its stats were somehow tampered with manually. I put my GTS shinies through it (back when I had a working M3 to trade them to), and they all checked out. It seems that cloning is much more common than actual hacking.

    I can think of some ways to bypass it (for shinies) which I'm not sharing with you. :P
     
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