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Bad Eggs can also occur if the player attempts to hack a Pokémon which has an illegal moveset, as the checksums will not add up correctly (as the checksum would use the Pokémon's normal moveset at that level as a check).
Bad Eggs can also occur if the player attempts to hack a Pokémon which has an illegal moveset, as the checksums will not add up correctly (as the checksum would use the Pokémon's normal moveset at that level as a check).


In Pokemon Emerald, when warp cheat codes are used to steal from the Battle Factory, an invisible Bad Egg appears in the 19th slot of the 1st box in the [[Pokémon Storage System|PC Storage]]. If a Pokemon is on that slot, it corrupts the Pokemon and merges into a proper Bad Egg.
In Emerald, when warp cheat codes are used to steal from the Battle Factory, an invisible Bad Egg appears in the 19th slot of the 1st box in the [[Pokémon Storage System|PC Storage]]. If a Pokémon is in that slot, it corrupts the Pokémon and merges into a proper Bad Egg.


===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===