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[-] otp@sh.itjust.works 3 points 9 months ago

Where would one go to look into backing up Pokemon?

...and if they're backed up, why not Gen them? Haha

I guess it's the satisfaction of knowing they're truly legit.

[-] Brutticus@lemm.ee 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Lol so the program I used was called HyperGTS. You could change the DSs target server, and you changed into to your routers IP, and then you could send stuff up to the GTS, at which case it would be saved into your PC. You could send it back the same way. I also have my .sav files. I might have gotten into the switch games if there was an easier way to transfer my old pokemon over.

The practice of cloning was (and I have to imagine, still is) pretty standard among breeders. Most competitive pokemon was (and again, still is) tool assisted: We made use of tools to check IVs, and to clone. The mons themselves were not altered. That was the point; no one cared if you were battling with hacked mons, as long as they were legal. There were still events that checked legitimacy, and those created a demand for legit mons. That being said, once RNG became standard issue, I just bred because I was playing in the pre RNG days and I liked them.

Is "Gen" the new pokesav?

[-] otp@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 months ago

Thanks for that! That's some good stuff for me to look into.

Gen is just the word I saw people using for "generated Pokemon". It was probably Pokesav, but obviously I've never gotten too deep into the scene, haha

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