I'm pretty sure it's legit.
High change of being RNG'd or pokegenned though, but not illegal.
A six IV shiny Mew with a very limited method of obtaining legitimately. The odds of this happening are almost astronomical. I didn't even see the IV portion of the OP. I dunno what you traded for that, but you most likely got got.
Going off by that, I'm assuming he got it for free.
Furthermore, I don't even know if there are any 31/31/31/31/31/31 frames on seed 0 of the method 1 generation, and if there is, it's so far in that it's probably not worth the trouble.
Old Sea Map(?) in Emerald.You can easily say the same about the topic creator as he is singling out a single user here, Black-Ice, in the very first post. As far as legitimacy, can't tell much based on the potato quality of the photo, but people might think illegitimate as the odds of finding a shiny Mew are fairly slim to begin with. Without a stats rundown, there's not a ton to go off of, other than word of mouth.
Old Sea Map(?) in Emerald.
Oh well... *releases*if its not a Timid nature, release it, its fucking shit.
Going off by that, I'm assuming he got it for free.
Furthermore, I don't even know if there are any 31/31/31/31/31/31 frames on seed 0 of the method 1 generation, and if there is, it's so far in that it's probably not worth the trouble.
Oh I know that, but shiny AND six IVs? And being given away free? You either got really lucky or, that Mew you're priding yourself on is just not legitimately obtained.
Combining the odds of getting a legitimate shiny in the Generation III games (1/8192) and getting perfect IVs (something like 0.4%) those are startlingly low odds, and to give it away free should have raised a few eyebrows.
It looks legit to me!Oh I know that, but shiny AND six IVs? And being given away free? You either got really lucky or, that Mew you're priding yourself on is just not legitimately obtained.
Combining the odds of getting a legitimate shiny in the Generation III games (1/8192) and getting perfect IVs (something like 0.4%) those are startlingly low odds, and to give it away free should have raised a few eyebrows.
the math of finding one is 0.000048828125%
HOLY FUCKthe math of finding one is 0.000048828125%
0.000048828125%
And here is where I say that if a deal is too good to be true, it more than likely is. Honestly though, those kinds of odds and being given away free just do not sit well with me.
If that's really the case, I'd rather take my odds in the lottery.