Correct. Don't bother with the formula in the first post. If it's not a roamer or an egg, the formula for frame advancements in C-Gear abuse is just target frame - 3.Just to make sure I'm doing things right:
I'm targeting a frame of 8, so this is what I have in mind:
8 (Target) - 3 (C-Gear) - 1 (Zekrom) + 1 = 5 (Advances Required)
In that case, I can just walk 128 steps with 5 poke's in my party to advance the frame from 3 to 8. Am I doing this right? If so, I wonder how I'm not getting any results at all...?
(and yes, I already calibrated my delay)
The starting frame is 3 from when you turn the CGear on.I am now trying to RNG Abuse for Zekrom. I saved in front of him/her/it in N's Castle.
I now have this seed E9506C18 with a frame of 12 and a delay of 1580. How would I advance my frame to 12 and what is my starting C-Gear frame?
Your C-Gear starts at frame 3, so you need to advance it 9 times. Easiest way to do that is to drop your party down to 3 Pokemon and walk 384 steps.I am now trying to RNG Abuse for Zekrom. I saved in front of him/her/it in N's Castle.
I now have this seed E9506C18 with a frame of 12 and a delay of 1580. How would I advance my frame to 12 and what is my starting C-Gear frame?
The easiest way would be to have 3 pokemon in your party and take 384 steps before talking to Reshiram. The starting C-Gear frame is 3, and every 128 steps will advance 3 frames (the advancement is equal to the number of pokemon in your party).I am now trying to RNG Abuse for Zekrom. I saved in front of him/her/it in N's Castle.
I now have this seed E9506C18 with a frame of 12 and a delay of 1580. How would I advance my frame to 12 and what is my starting C-Gear frame?
The easiest way would be to have 3 pokemon in your party and take 384 steps before talking to Reshiram. The starting C-Gear frame is 3, and every 128 steps will advance 3 frames (the advancement is equal to the number of pokemon in your party).
Edit: ninja'd (twice lol)
Ahhhhhhh. I see. Thanks for that information. Althought walking 384 steps would really be confusing for me. (I get confused with counting.) Are there any other methods to advance the RNG Frame?Your C-Gear starts at frame 3, so you need to advance it 9 times. Easiest way to do that is to drop your party down to 3 Pokemon and walk 384 steps.
Adding a Pokemon to your party (withdrawing from the PC, for example) advances the frame by 7. You could do that once, then walk 128 steps with 2 Pokemon to get to frame 12.Ahhhhhhh. I see. Thanks for that information. Althought walking 384 steps would really be confusing for me. (I get confused with counting.) Are there any other methods to advance the RNG Frame?
Thanks for the repel-trick. That would really help a lot.Adding a Pokemon to your party (withdrawing from the PC, for example) advances the frame by 7. You could do that once, then walk 128 steps with 2 Pokemon to get to frame 12.
As far as counting goes, most people like to use a Repel to assist with the process. Using a regular Repel will notify you after 100 steps, a Super Repel will get you 200, and a Max Repel lasts 250 steps.
EDIT: Quick question of my own. After advancing the frame and catching my target Pokemon only to find that I've missed, how can I tell how far off I was? I'm way past the 10 IVs that the Adjacent Finder provides.
Thanks for that, but my question was incomplete and a bit wrong. I was going to ask for methods they use in knowing how they advanced the frame.How to advance the frame.
Moving 128 steps with Z Pokémon in your party.
- Advances the frame by Z.
Moving a Pokémon to your party from the PC Box (Withdraw/Move)
- Advances the frame by 7.
Engaging in a battle.
- Advances at approximately 120 frames per second. Requires Frame Check code to pull off.
- This is how you hit frames above 1000. You probably will not have to hit these frames.
It was posted in the opening post of this thread...
Alternatively, you can count how many times you run back and forth in front of Zekrom/Reshiram. It's 14 steps across. (For example, to get 384 steps you would have to go across 27 times and then take 6 additional steps.)Adding a Pokemon to your party (withdrawing from the PC, for example) advances the frame by 7. You could do that once, then walk 128 steps with 2 Pokemon to get to frame 12.
As far as counting goes, most people like to use a Repel to assist with the process. Using a regular Repel will notify you after 100 steps, a Super Repel will get you 200, and a Max Repel lasts 250 steps.
EDIT: Quick question of my own. After advancing the frame and catching my target Pokemon only to find that I've missed, how can I tell how far off I was? I'm way past the 10 IVs that the Adjacent Finder provides.
LOL relax dude, I know it can be tough(I have tried it too...and decided to wait) but I do not think C-gear is that bad, besides you will need it for dream world pokesWell I'm at about my wit's end for trying this shitty ass method of c-gear abuse...seriously, having to align the fucking synch nature, delay, and seed? That is just some bullshit...4th gen at least had 1 random element removed.
*puts game on the sidelines till non c-gear abuse is out
No, but your PID frame will be affected, as the C-gear advances the PID.If I leave my C-Gear on? Would it affect my frame advancements?
How so? Thought you could breed dream world abilities onto regular Pokemon...or can you not use non c-gear abuse on Pokemon breeding? Guess that would be something to look at...LOL relax dude, I know it can be tough(I have tried it too...and decided to wait) but I do not think C-gear is that bad, besides you will need it for dream world pokes
sorry i should have specified, i mean only dream world high link pokes, bred dream world pokes can be non c gearHow so? Thought you could breed dream world abilities onto regular Pokemon...or can you not use non c-gear abuse on Pokemon breeding? Guess that would be something to look at...
Lose on purpose, and then look at the nature. Leave C-Gear on for a while so the PID can advance. Yeah, try EV training while waiting. That's what I did till I gave it try.I mean, the delay/calibration isn't even the worst part, it's the synching that really fucking sucks because it it's supposedly a 50% chance of encountering that nature, it sure as hell isn't 50% for me, so I'm just wasting even more time trying to calibrate further when I run into the stupid incorrect nature ones and can't figure out their proper nature because the asinine game won't show you it in the battle menu... /rant
So yeah screw this, think I'll just go raise some Pokemon for later post-game play, like a nice Haxorus with False Swipe for catching stuff or something...until whenever RNG Reporter 3 will be ready, probably this summer or something...
Ah yes, that reminds me of getting trolled by those Timid/Adamant/Modest/ Jolly Telepathy Elgyem.Are certain natures more likely than others or something? Because I just caught about 50 Elgyems and literally none of the Synchronize ones had any of the 8 natures I was looking for.