No, you shouldn't then :)
i think method j is for catching and method 1 is for pokemon that are given to youIs Method 1 catching any different from Method J catching, or are they the same, bar the Pokemon that are generated from those methods.
Well I meant the process of going through and catching the Pokemon.
And I'm using Pearl, btw.
Thanks Bakus!No - in RNG, don't use an everstone or the power items.
YesIf I have generated a shiny egg and left it ready to be collected can I go and do other stuff then go back and abuse for ivs
When going for a wild pokemon, GET A SYNCHRONIZER. I can't stress this enough. You also need a Sweet Scenter, all of which have different delays on the Sweet Scenting. I've found that with Oddish, you have to Sweet Scent about 4-4.5 seconds earlier than your target frame, because that's how long it takes to encounter a pokemon.I've read the Emerald RNG page, and I still have some questions. This may be just me being stupid, though. :P
Alright, first thing, from what I've read, if you want to hit a frame you have to encounter a the Pokemon at the exact moment that the timer goes off? And when/if I don't hit my desired frame, I check my IVs, and enter them into the RNG or other frame finder and do some math stuff to to get another frame to go by, then try it again?
Just making sure I've got this right.
Now, do I need my SID for this (seems like I don't), and what's a good frame to start looking for in a decent shiny Rayquaza (Hasty/Naive preferably), factoring in the 84 frames I have to wait because of the animation?
That's presumably to use the journal to advance the frame, as each page flip advances by two. If your starting frame is your target frame, you don't want any advances at all.A question about IV RNG... I know my frame-9 but what does it mean by -Whatever frame your game is set onto, subtract that from the frame you entered onto RNG Reporter and divide the result by two.
I entered my frame but if I subtract it'll be 0.. If anyone could explain this I'd be grateful :)
Thanks! Now it doesn't seem so complicated :)That's presumably to use the journal to advance the frame, as each page flip advances by two. If your starting frame is your target frame, you don't want any advances at all.