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Hacked Pokemon to generation it shouldn't exist in. (EXPERIMENT) - Page 1

Hacked Pokemon to generation it shouldn't exist in. (EXPERIMENT)

Posted by: shatteredClockworks
Date: 2017-04-01 08:47:58
So for a while I've been wondering: "What would happen if I hacked a Buzzwole (sorry if I misspelled that by the way) into my copy of Moon, and then used PKSM's bank feature (which basically serves as Pokemon bank with a few extra features) and loaded it with a different save from the previous generation, and then tried putting it in that box?" In short, I wonder what would happen if I put a gen 7 Pokemon into the box (PKSM's box, NOT Pokemon bank) and then transferred it to the gen 6's save box? And what I really want to know is: Can I use that Pokemon in battle if it worked?

Re: Hacked Pokemon to generation it shouldn't exist in. (EXPERIMENT)

Posted by: MarcinTVP8
Date: 2017-04-02 08:20:37
100% they would become glitch Pokemon, because Buzzwolde does not exsist in Gen 6.
Converting a glitch pokemon form Gen 6 to 7 with index numbers 722-801 will result in its equivalent Pokemon.

Re: Hacked Pokemon to generation it shouldn't exist in. (EXPERIMENT)

Posted by: Charmy
Date: 2017-04-04 12:09:24
I did the same with Moves, I used PkHeX to give Gen 4,5,6 and 7 moves to a Areodactyl that was put into a Gen 3 game,
Glitch moves and "er for more!" everywhere.
Confirmed.

Re: Hacked Pokemon to generation it shouldn't exist in. (EXPERIMENT)

Posted by: shatteredClockworks
Date: 2017-04-16 11:32:35

100% they would become glitch Pokemon, because Buzzwolde does not exsist in Gen 6.
Converting a glitch pokemon form Gen 6 to 7 with index numbers 722-801 will result in its equivalent Pokemon.
I guess that would make sense, I actually forgot about this idea until now when I logged on again.