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Like hacking a shiny groudon in a quick ball when it’s supposed to be from Gen 3. (I did that).

Transferring from Gen 4 to 5, 5 to 6 and 7. Online trading and battling and WiFi battles.

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Do not hack
If this does not get closed someone please downvote this for maybe you sumwun.
My question is about the legality checking systems. Not how to hack.
Okay but just don't hack Ok.
because Pokemon like marshadow have not had events that aren't in cherish balls and you can't find them in the wild so you can only get them in the poke balls they come in in the events.
I was wondering, more like. Would you be able to use a Marshadow that’s in, for say, a repeat ball?
Oof I just realized I traded over 30+ Shiny Kyorge in Quick balls. Oh well. What the heck.
Marshadow can not be in a repeat ball. It can only be in a cherish ball. There never was an event where it wasn't. a cherish ball
And shiny Groudons can be in quick balls because you can shiny hunt them.
I was talking about in the original Hoenn Region, where quick balls didn’t exist.
If a real person catches you using anything hacked in an official tournament, then you might get banned. I don't know whether anything happens outside of official tournaments.
You can get banned?
I’m pretty sure as long as you don’t hack a Pokéball onto a Pokémon that can’t possibly get it, you’re good. For example, if you have a SM starter in a cherish ball or something, that might bring about an issue, but as long as you can somehow get the Pokémon in that Pokéball ingame you’re fine. :)
Actually I just tried it Pokeball doesn’t matter... at all.

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Alright then I just tried it Starters in a Cherish ball work. Marshadow in beast ball doesn’t work. Piopole in beast ball works. Gen 3 Pokémon in Beast balls, works.

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It took me like 45 minutes
Ohhh okay. Sorry I was thinking of the tournament rules. Yeah for WiFi Battles or trading in game it doesn’t really matter.
Tournament rules it’s not too much of a problem