What Operating System are you on - Windows, Ubuntu, Mac, ...
Windows
Describe the bug - A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Editing a team on a save breaks/ freezes the game when tampered pokemon is sent into battle. Editing Shiny level is fine when you keep them in your party, but when you send them out the game freezes, the shiny reverts back to default base colours, and is given a white shiny star instead of a gold, blue or red one.
When a pokemon's level is edited, everything appears fine, but if you give the tampered pokemon a rare candy, they instantly jump thousands of levels. After this, opening egg pulls crashes the session and send you back to the title screen. The same occurs when there is a change of biome or a trainer battle is finished or there is a boss battle.
To Reproduce - Describe the steps needed to reproduce the bug.
Boot using Javascript and logging in
select save
edit pokemon to lvl 300, change shiny level, change luck
open incognito,
Send out tampered pokemon,
[Game Freezes]
Expected behavior A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
I get to have a level 300 Pikachu with luck 14 and shiny rank 3
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What Operating System are you on - Windows, Ubuntu, Mac, ...
Describe the bug - A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Editing a team on a save breaks/ freezes the game when tampered pokemon is sent into battle. Editing Shiny level is fine when you keep them in your party, but when you send them out the game freezes, the shiny reverts back to default base colours, and is given a white shiny star instead of a gold, blue or red one.
When a pokemon's level is edited, everything appears fine, but if you give the tampered pokemon a rare candy, they instantly jump thousands of levels. After this, opening egg pulls crashes the session and send you back to the title screen. The same occurs when there is a change of biome or a trainer battle is finished or there is a boss battle.
To Reproduce - Describe the steps needed to reproduce the bug.
Expected behavior A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Screenshots - If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.