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A while ago, I re-purchased all the Gen 3 and 4 Pokémon games for nostalgia. I spent a lot of time verifying if the games were legitimate, as I want to be able to transfer Pokemon to one save file. Looking into the existing save files (as the games were secondhand ofcourse), the save file of Pokemon Pearl was especially fun to look into, as the file had an almost complete Pokédex. Among them, I found a shiny Mew. Knowing how rare this Pokémon is, as it was only available during limited-time events, I'm curious if anyone can help me find out if this Mew is legitimate or if it might have been obtained through hacks or other cheat methods.

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Mew (lvl 51)
Pokedex no. 151
OT: MYSTRY
ID NO.: 06930
Modest nature
May 1, 2007
HOENN
Arrived at lv. 10.

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@staff I'm going to allow this because I'm no longer satisfied with the quality of https://pokemondb.net/pokebase/326249/is-my-pokemon-hacked. I will rewrite it later.

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The Mystry Mew was a real event Mew that was distributed in 2006 via trading with save files that were packed with these Mews (14x12, plus extra six onto the party, equalling to a total of 426 Mews).
I just so happened to get ahold of one of these save files, and after some examination and experimentation. I have come to the conclusion that the Mew you have on your save file in indeed illegal. Let me explain.

long explanation incoming: if you want the answer, the answer is that yes, the Mew is hacked

How a shiny is determined in Gen 3 and 4 has to do with the OT's TID (06930), the OT's SID (00000) and the Pokemon's personality value. The game does an internal equation and if the answer is less than 8, the Pokemon will be shiny. We can therefore use this in order to find the PID that makes the Mew shiny without altering the original SID and TID.
But before this, there are different types of PID methods. The one that is relevant to the Mystry Mew is the Reverse Method 1. We can use this to scale down the number of possible PIDs that would match.
So, If we run these conditions through a program that finds Pokemon's IVs and PIDs using the correct methods, we get a handful of results.
Firstly, the IVs, Nature and the PID of a legitimate Mew are as follows:

Docile, 30 HP/22 Attack/19 Defense/23 Sp. Atk./30 Sp. Def./29 Speed and 81EA4694

If we run these through a program, it is acknowledged as a RM1, the method we want. However for this specific Mew to be shiny, it needs the SID to be 56424, which we cannot have else it would be marked as illegal.

So now we know how the game decides if a Pokemon is legal or not. So let's try and find the PIDs that make this Mew become shiny using RM1 while retaining its IDs. After running through these conditions, we have loads of possible PID and IV combinations.

It is also acknowledged by the first program.

So let's try and punch this information into a save editor to try and make this Mew a shiny Mew. Except it is marked as illegal.

Turns out that this event Mew is illegal. I have tried the other values to no avail. There seems to be an aditional PID check to see if it is illegal or not, and 'shiny mismatch' confirms that this Mew is shinylocked and therefore a shiny Mystry Mew is not possible without hacking (or save editing)

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100% hacked. Shiny Mew in DPPt can only be legit if it’s from a Japanese Emerald and caught at level 30.

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This Mew is Hacked.

REASONS:

Not JPN (It was a japan only event) even if you managed to glitch it unless it is from Japan POKEMON ITS SELF WILL MARK IT AS ILLEGAL

Not a faithful encounter. In GEN 3 this tag was not shown but in 4 and onwards they will have the "Met in a faithful encounter"

It came at level 10. Mew is level 30 when met from the event.

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