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Pokemon X and Y Cheat, 'Battle Analyzer,' Ruins Online Strategies for Gamers (PICTURE)

There is a new cheat going on in Pokemon X and Y that enables the cheater to intercept their opponents data using a "Battle Analyzer."

According to NeoGAF forum user, the cheat works by using a PC as a hotspot to scan an opponents entire team of Pokemon and even show the moves they frequently use in battle.

See the what the "Battle Analyzer" looks like here.

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Having this function is a significant advantage and takes all of the strategy out of the game as the person using it will know everything about their opponent. "The program doesn't work with 100% accuracy yet. [However] It is accurate enough to give you an advantage most of the time," said Bulbagarden Forums user Clash King Dan.

Pokemon X and Y has also fallen victim to in game cheats through a variation of hacked Pokemon that do not appear to have weaknesses and are much stronger than their counterparts. However, a new way to spot cheaters has been discovered.

Pokemon was taking a huge hit in their online competitive community with hundreds of people using artificially enhanced Pokemon that were unbeatable with a normal batch. These hackers would use online codes and cheat while breeding Pokemon to create a bunch of elite and fake characters. This gave everyone playing the game the right way an unfair advantage. For Pokemon purists, these hacks were the equivalent of using steroids in sports.

The new game made some changes to how breeding works to even the playing field and to cut back on beating the system. However, hackers will always exist and potentially find a way to one-up everyone else.

Pokemon news site Serebii posted on how a gamer could spot a hacked Pokemon within the game, that way the person playing can stay away when searching for opponents or making trades.

"In the status screen for Pokémon, and seen in trades and in the box, you may have noticed a blue pentagon next to your Pokémon. This pentagon is a confirmation of being obtained in-game. If your Pokémon has this, it confirms it was obtained legitimately in-game or through event. If not, then it has an error and has been hacked, or potentially from another region," reported Kotaku.

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