Yep! 9 and 11. Not sure where I could be going wrong with this. :\Are your encounter slots specified correctly?
Yep! 9 and 11. Not sure where I could be going wrong with this. :\Are your encounter slots specified correctly?
hmm check your RNGReporter frames and compare that to the Pokemon that you capture. It may be that you are one or two frames off. In that case, adjust accordingly your chatot flips.Yep! 9 and 11. Not sure where I could be going wrong with this. :\
The whole process sounds about right :)Okay, my plan is not to clutter this thread with questions. I will start
RNG'ing on my White 2 (DSi) tomorrow and I just want confirmation on my
steps; please point out if my process is flawed somewhere. I used to be
pretty good with RNG'ing in BW1 and Gen 4, but I took somewhat of a longer break.
Calibration:
I'm at the earliest point in the game where I can use the GTS and
therefore have access to Pokecheck.
I saved in the tall grass at Floccesy Ranch with a Sweet Scenter in my
party. The plan is to use EonTimer set to 25 seconds (custom delay) and
start the timer at the same time I hit the menu button on the DSi to set
the time to 12:00 (for example).
When the timer hits 0 (I'm pretty exact with this), I'm going to start the
game from the main menu by hitting A very briefly (the stylus is not
precise enough in this case). I won't hold A because I don't want
keypresses in my calibration process.
Once I'm in the game, I'll Sweet Scent and catch a Pokemon and upload it
to the Pokecheck fake GTS, giving me the exact IVs, which RNG Reporter
can use, together with the time I started my game at, to calculate my DSi's
parameters.
I will repeat this whole process around 15 times to get an idea of what my
timer0 ranges are. Once I'm sure of the ones I hit the most often, I can
essentially get started on RNG'ing as usual. Hopefully. :D
Oh, there's one question I have: What's the difference between a normal
and a GLAN wondercard and which one do I have to use for the recent
Genesect event thing?
The timer0 trolls everybody. Keep trying and you'll get it.I've been using seeds for 1104 and 1105 this whole time, since I couldn't get a 1106. But when I use a seed for 1104, I land on 1105 timer0 and vice versa.
Bamp.Is there anything special about RNGing the shiny gift Dratini/Gible? Or is it just a gift Pokémon that happens to be shiny?
10 is a small sample; I would just calibrate more times and see if 1103 and 1104 are truly the most common Timer0sI can't get RNG to work on Black 2.
So I thought I would calibrate ten times (using the same date and time) to see what Timer0's I get, I ended up with these;
1107 x2
1104 x4
1103 x4
I am just trying to capture a 31 IV in HP wild Pokemon from Giant Chasem and I haven't hit it once. I have tried multiple times on all Timer0's. Anyone know what I should try next?
What amount do you suggest?10 is a small sample; I would just calibrate more times and see if 1103 and 1104 are truly the most common Timer0s
I did mine over 20 timesWhat amount do you suggest?
Enough so that you can actively notice one timer0 being more common than the rest.What amount do you suggest?
You already solved your own problem. Keep retrying it until you hit 10F5.There's an adjacent seed on frame 158 for an Impish Genesect and these IV ranges match what the timer finder shows for that seed. If it helps my Timer0 is 10F5, and the Timer0 for that seed is 10F4. I'm at a loss as to what to do.
Wait, so it's just a matter of repeating it until the game coughs up the Hasty one?You already solved your own problem. Keep retrying it until you hit 10F5.