Precedent isn't absolute, but it becomes precedent for a reason. You usually need a hell of a good reason to break it.
Still, this has become quite a quandry. On one hand, Event moves have been, for the most part, highly documented, thus a blanket ban on them might not be faithful to the cartridges. On the other hand, we don't know all of the restrictions placed on the distributions of Event-move Pokemon, thus allowing Event-move Pokemon to be unrestricted might not be faithful to the cartridges.
Damn.
I cannot think of any compromise other than to allow everyone to use what we can document to, at least, have existed at one time or another, since many of those Pokemon can/could be cloned with relative ease.
Of course, I'm operating under the assumption that we are trying to simulate the WiFi environment--after all, I typically think of Shoddy as "the perfect WiFi environment." However, how do I know that such an assumption is even true?
Still, this has become quite a quandry. On one hand, Event moves have been, for the most part, highly documented, thus a blanket ban on them might not be faithful to the cartridges. On the other hand, we don't know all of the restrictions placed on the distributions of Event-move Pokemon, thus allowing Event-move Pokemon to be unrestricted might not be faithful to the cartridges.
Damn.
I cannot think of any compromise other than to allow everyone to use what we can document to, at least, have existed at one time or another, since many of those Pokemon can/could be cloned with relative ease.
Of course, I'm operating under the assumption that we are trying to simulate the WiFi environment--after all, I typically think of Shoddy as "the perfect WiFi environment." However, how do I know that such an assumption is even true?