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Most Generation PRNG Help / Information

That's not what I'm talking about though. I know that, but he's saying to just walk around 10 times and that should fix everything. I wanted to know why that would work.
 
Walking 128 steps increases the frame by the amount of the pokemon in your party. The fact you are in a room with wild pokemon means that wouldn't work.

If you keep going over/under 1, try walking a few steps and go back to the regi and re-save. I had this problem happen to me before and I don't know what I did to fix it.
 
That's not what I'm talking about though. I know that, but he's saying to just walk around 10 times and that should fix everything. I wanted to know why that would work.
It won't work. You have more than 1 pokemon in your party, so that was not the problem.

Edit: I still think it would be much easier to go for frame 893, since 892 and 894 also contain your spread and if you get the journal flips right there's no way you'll miss it.

Edit 2: I was just wondering if it's normal when trying to abuse the pokeradar to get results that are all over the place. The first time I tried it I was about 80 off, next time only 4. How long does this typically take, how random are frame advancements when walking? I've tried the turn/step method mentioned in LightningFusion's post each time.
 
people if i have a modest ditto flawless and with a everstone doesnt it pass the nature to the baby? If this is true then why did i get a careful natured gastly (shiny) instead of a modest natured one? and im hatching eggs.

Edit: really? i did not know that. So it wont work gosh xD! thx
 
people if i have a modest ditto flawless and with a everstone doesnt it pass the nature to the baby? If this is true then why did i get a careful natured gastly (shiny) instead of a modest natured one? and im hatching eggs.
If you're using the RNG reporter to hatch a shiny you are NOT supposed to use an everstone.
 
Whenever I go to the net framework link to download it doesn't read the link. Microsoft.com doesn't work for me. Any help please?

If you can't get to microsoft.com, there is NO helping you. Sorry. Problem is on your end. Ask whoever owns the computer you are using to fix it for you.
 
people if i have a modest ditto flawless and with a everstone doesnt it pass the nature to the baby? If this is true then why did i get a careful natured gastly (shiny) instead of a modest natured one? and im hatching eggs.

The everstone doesn't pass the nature on. It makes it skip to the next nature in the list 50% of the time, based off of calculations from the RNG. So, if the everstone did work that time, it would have skipped over the shiny egg all together. Like riddlinkid said, do not use an everstone while going for a shiny egg.
 
is this normal says in seed finder seconds 4 delay 631

i dont know how its getting 4 i entered everything


No it is not normal. If you are SRing at 0 seconds, you will always get over ten for the seconds. The average seems to be about 14 from what I can tell. You most likely have a peice of data entered into RNG reporter wrong that is causing the seconds to be 10 shorter then it should be. Maybe you wrote a different number 10 higher than it should be.
 
No it is not normal. If you are SRing at 0 seconds, you will always get over ten for the seconds. The average seems to be about 14 from what I can tell. You most likely have a peice of data entered into RNG reporter wrong that is causing the seconds to be 10 shorter then it should be. Maybe you wrote a different number 10 higher than it should be.

i triple checked every information is right

my average sec is 14

edit; im save then recalibrate and see what happens because this is wierd

edit:just checked and hit 14 sec i still dont get why the other results came out 4 sec
 
In the guide i dont believe it tells you how to get to the correct frame it gives an example but not how to get it and does the time count from when you hit continue or when you leave the journal ?
 
In the guide i dont believe it tells you how to get to the correct frame it gives an example but not how to get it and does the time count from when you hit continue or when you leave the journal ?

To get to the correct frame for eggs, you journal flip (2 advances each) starting from your calibrated frame, for encounters, you journal flip, walk (1 per step/turn if wild pokemon, #in party per 128 steps if no wild pokemon) starting from frame 1 until you reach the desired pokemon. The time from pushing A on the continue screen to the time you exit the journal does not matter.
 
In determining frame advancement for egg IVs for D/P/Pt, are roamers taken into account?

Also, for legendaries, opening up the journal to a caught pokemon advance the frame by two, yet for eggs, opening up the journal to a caught pokemon page doesn't advance the frame?

"2. Flip to a page where it says captured/defeated [Pokémon]. Do this three times to advance the frame from 6 to 12. No more, no less. Do not count the journal's initial appearance as a page flip. Each flip to a page with captured/defeated advances the frame by 2, so adjust accordingly based on your calibration frame and your target frame."

That's from the front page, so I got a bit confused. Basically, is frame advancement for eggs very different from that of catching wild pokemon?

"7. Reset your game, and then immediately cancel the Journal and collect the egg. Remember to speak to the daycare man as quickly as you can as the frame starts to increase as soon as the Journal is canceled."

I'm not trying to answer myself, I just want to know if I'm reading things right. XD
 
In determining frame advancement for egg IVs for D/P/Pt, are roamers taken into account?

You don't really have to be concerned with them because they are already included during calibration.

Also, for legendaries, opening up the journal to a caught pokemon advance the frame by two, yet for eggs, opening up the journal to a caught pokemon page doesn't advance the frame?

It does advance the frame. It also advanced the frame during calibration. So basically you just don't count it because it's already been counted.

"2. Flip to a page where it says captured/defeated [Pokémon]. Do this three times to advance the frame from 6 to 12. No more, no less. Do not count the journal's initial appearance as a page flip. Each flip to a page with captured/defeated advances the frame by 2, so adjust accordingly based on your calibration frame and your target frame."

That's from the front page, so I got a bit confused. Basically, is frame advancement for eggs very different from that of catching wild pokemon?

Not at all, it's just that the things that you don't need to be concerned about are not mentioned in the directions. Nothing wrong understanding what is going on, though, so good questions.
 
Thanks mingot, clears up some confusion. What I did was instead of saving w/ the game opening up to the journal, I did it without. So I was calibrating w/ the game opening up directly into the game world after the continue screen and pressing L and A quickly to get the egg asap.

However, what concerns me is that when I'll be SRing for my IVs, i will have the journal open.

Will this cause a major offset to my calibrated frame or can I just add two to my calibrated frame (if it opens up to caught pokemon page)?

(I know I'm probably being stupid saying this, since the obvious thing would be to just save w/ journal open and recalibrate... >_<)

PS: I'm guessing that after I capture my roamer, I will have to recalibrate?
 
Thanks mingot, clears up some confusion. What I did was instead of saving w/ the game opening up to the journal, I did it without. So I was calibrating w/ the game opening up directly into the game world after the continue screen and pressing L and A quickly to get the egg asap.

However, what concerns me is that when I'll be SRing for my IVs, i will have the journal open.

Will this cause a major offset to my calibrated frame or can I just add two to my calibrated frame (if it opens up to caught pokemon page)?

(I know I'm probably being stupid saying this, since the obvious thing would be to just save w/ journal open and recalibrate... >_<)

PS: I'm guessing that after I capture my roamer, I will have to recalibrate?
You pretty much have to calibrate every time you try to breed. Sometimes my journal opens with a caught poke, sometimes it's blank, sometimes not. All of those things are accounted for when you close the journal and collect your egg to see what frame it is on. You only need to worry about advancements. If you're going to SR with the journal open, it is best to calibrate with the journal open, and to the same journal page or one like it (either blank or containing a caught/defeated poke). I've never done it the way you say you're going to do so I don't know how different it will be, but if you calibrated with no journal or a blank page and are now doing it with the journal with a caught poke then yes you must take the two frame advancement into account. But you're right, recalibrating is the easiest option.
 
I tried again w/ journal page open to caught pokemon and my frame was advanced by 2.

Basically, here's what I get from my trials and mingot's guide:
-Going through continue screen as fast as possible w/ no roamers, I would probably have gotten a frame of 6 (can't confirm, b/c I have yet to catch roamer, but the example frame must have resulted from this).
-W/ a roamer, I had a frame of 7.
-W/ page open to caught pokemon, I now get a frame of 9.

Thanks mingot and riddlinkid for clearing up this material. Now the hard part, to get my delay for that flawless spread...
 
i triple checked every information is right

my average sec is 14

edit; im save then recalibrate and see what happens because this is wierd

edit:just checked and hit 14 sec i still dont get why the other results came out 4 sec


I think I know what the problem is (in fact, I'm almost sure). Please answer, when you generate the adjacent results what is the range of seconds/delays you input?
 
I think I know what the problem is (in fact, I'm almost sure). Please answer, when you generate the adjacent results what is the range of seconds/delays you input?

this wasnt in time finder this was for frame calibration when i was checking the pokemon seed and it said sec 4

so i saved to re calibrate on a different time and date and i got my normal 14 sec i dont know what caused me to get 4 secs
 
Question. I have a frame of 486. After subtracting 2 roamers and 1 monster frame, that takes me to 486, so I have to do 128 steps. Then after after subtracting 5 party pokemon and dividing by 2, I get 239 journal flips. However, someone told me I can alter things if I have 4 party pokemon. So would having 4 or any different number of party pokemon change have to do 128 steps?
 
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