The process is nearly the same between the two. The only major difference (in my opinion anyway) is slot encounter information. However, if you do it, power to you. More help is always appreciated. I'm glad there's a rash of RNG tutorial videos being made.Now all we need is a tutorial for RNGing wild Pokemon (thinks)....I'm up for it if enough requests are given.
Now all we need is a tutorial for RNGing wild Pokemon (thinks)....I'm up for it if enough requests are given.
Both KingDustero and Xenavire:
To my knowledge, shinies from wondercards are not possible. There are people (mostly hackers) who contest they do, but no one has gotten a shiny wondercard or delivered concrete evidence that they can be shiny.
Um, actualy, just testing on my wondercard Darkrai from ranger, its nature ISN'T SET. At all. I in fact only had to recieve it twice to verify the change.
Would this mean it is instead a Method 1 poke that is possible to recieve as shiny?
Also, what applies to the manaphy egg? (I am sure that one is possible, I have seen enough legal shiny manaphies to know.)
Ok, there is a wondercard list for rng reporter by the way. The nature is random. The manaphy is possible to get shiny, if the PID and ID/SID combo is shiny on someone elses game when it comes from your game. I hope you get what I'm saying. Like, with knowing the PID, trade it to someone who has a combo of ID/SID that will make it shiny. It is near impossible to find out who would have it though.
Where is that list? Also is it possible for a Darkrai from Ranger to be shiny since it's nature is random?
I meant by list as where it says method 1,2,3, ... Breeding DPPt, Wondercards. All it is is method 1 with 2 frames at the beginning and no natures.
It can't be shiny cause these is a code that changes the PID of the pokemon if it was going to be shiny to a different PID. That is why manaphy egg could work, since there is a glitch that when traded and hatched in a different game, it takes on that games ID/SID combo.