I use the pokedex iv checker and it gave me perfect ivs(my poke was UT lv 100)
Should I increase the max to creat a range anyway?
Should I increase the max to creat a range anyway?
Oh you rare candied it to Lv. 100? That wasn't necessary but it's fine. I only suggested you use the pokedex IV checker because some people don't know how to use more complex IV checkers properly. The pokedex IV checker is correct if you entered the right info but you can try widening the max/min IVs if you want.I use the pokedex iv checker and it gave me perfect ivs(my poke was UT lv 100)
Should I increase the max to creat a range anyway?
I'm having a hard time finding Shiny DW Ability Egg seeds. How many keypresses should I go for to make sure I find some?
Can someone explain to me how to RNG a shaking spot/fishing spot
I think in a nutshell it's:
Find an IV frame above 1
Find a PID frame above...I dunno, something kinda high?
Hit your seed, walk around (away from grass) in a set path until you hit your IV frame (128 steps * Pokemon in Party) and hope a shaking spot comes up. Enter the shaking spot when you know you hit your IV frame and see what pokemon/nature it is.
From there repeat the process except advance the PID by chatting the difference between the target and actual frames.
Keep in mind I've never done this before so not everything might be accurate. But for sure you need to account for moving NPCs.
I'm going to do a roamer, shiny, and now I'm doing some searching, to get some more info. And I saw some people are talking about the E4, now, my question is, is doing Roamer RNG at E4 easier then doing it at the house, with the rain? (I'm sorry, but I've been away for some time, and missed a lot)
IV's are going crazy because of the battle? Hmm I guess I'll need to figure out my starting frame in the rain then Thanks anywayShinyness is easier at the E4, but IVs are almost impossible. So go for the method at the house.
Are you using a retail/legit game? If not, then I guess that's the problem, as AFAIK flashcards are acting differently...http://s1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb378/ubereffective/ RNG REPORTER 9.81
non c gear, ANYONE SEE a problem with this ds paramiters search? Finding paramiters is the first step right?
IV's are going crazy because of the battle? Hmm I guess I'll need to figure out my starting frame in the rain then Thanks anyway
EDIT:
Are you using a retail/legit game? If not, then I guess that's the problem, as AFAIK flashcards are acting differently...
NO I'm using a legit game. When EXACTLY should I press a to start the game? Once the video with N starts? then do I start as fast as possible (c gear turned off) and sweet scent as fast as possible, After I do that then I level it with rare candies and check it's ivs with the rng tool and input. NO MATCHES?
Congratulations, just out of curiosity. What AR do you? The first one? or ARDSi?
just a quickie:
will advancing the PIDRNG frame in an area (ie. grass), where there is multiple pokemon species, also alter the species that i battle?
How do you find your starting PID frame? I have my ID and SID along with everything else but my starting PID frame. I understand how to to standard seed RNG on Black and White.
Using 9.81 BETA.
I'm preparing to RNG a Shiny Jolly Landorus with the spread 31/31/31/x/31/31. Just a few questions to ask.
1. Walking in the grass and turning in the grass (saying grass because IIRC, that's the closest thing with wild pokemon near Landorus) each advance the PID frame by 2. So if were to walk back and forth in grass, it'd advance the frame by 8 per "cycle of walking" right? (4 per step?)
It is +2 for most cases. It also advances by 1 per 20 steps and another 1 if a shaking patch appears. There is possibly more, but it's inconclusive at this point.
2. What if I'm walking OUT of the grass while in the grass? Just 2 for turning, 4 for both, or none because I'm walking onto an area with no wild pokemon?
It advances by 2 for every step into grass. If you're leaving, it stays the same. Turning also doesn't count outside of grass.
3. Just need some clarification on wandering NPC trainers. Do they act the same as in DPPt where if I defeat them, they will stop wandering, and remain so so long as I remain in the area, even if I save, turn off the game and start it up again? I'm hoping all the wandering NPCs will be trainers there so I hit my frames... (106 for IVs, 230 for PID)
Not sure here.. someone else will have to jump in.
Thanks for any help. :)