Talk:Diamond Dragon/@comment-12.145.249.130-20121116131406/@comment-4830404-20121116150742

Cracking their breeding code would require hacking into their code server side. If they're doing it right, all of their code that determines breeding results should be locked behind a secure encryption, meaning that whoever hacks it would have to be better at cryptography and math than the experts who wrote the encryption algorithm.

If they're doing it wrong, that's a different story, but I don't even know where the DS server is located, so chances are they're doing it right.