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To combat the usage of programs like Pokésav, Nintendo has banned the use of all Pokémon they determine to be "hacked" from online play. This includes such Pokémon with impossible movesets or abilities, such as a {{p|Spiritomb}} with {{a|Wonder Guard}} or a {{m|Recover}}ing {{p|Skarmory}}. However, sometimes Nintendo's servers cannot differentiate edited Pokémon from trained Pokémon, so these legitimate looking Pokémon are often let through.
To combat the usage of programs like Pokésav, Nintendo has banned the use of all Pokémon they determine to be "hacked" from online play. This includes such Pokémon with impossible movesets or abilities, such as a {{p|Spiritomb}} with {{a|Wonder Guard}} or a {{m|Recover}}ing {{p|Skarmory}}. However, sometimes Nintendo's servers cannot differentiate edited Pokémon from trained Pokémon, so these legitimate looking Pokémon are often let through.


When the early version of [[Pokémon HeartGold]] and [[Pokémon SoulSilver]]'s Pokésav was released, all was fine but Sinnoh location names were in the program, making it difficult to set some values. This was later fixed.
When the early version of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}'s Pokésav was released, Sinnoh location names were still in the program, making it difficult to set some values. This was later fixed.
==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://projectpokemon.org/editing/pokesav/ ''Pokésav'' (English)]
* [http://projectpokemon.org/editing/pokesav/ ''Pokésav'' (English)]
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