Yes they are. There is an option for that. It asks if you want to search for shiny or not, you just type in N (no). Then you can just enter the nature and spread and range of IVs you want, and even choose hidden power type and base power.
Here:It takes a huge amount of time even if I change an IVs by one on RNG Reporter O_o....I'll give that a shot.
I thought REGULAR spreads (NOT SHINY) were the same throughout all the games?
Alright when it ask me to search for EXACT IVs should I input N for no so I can get a range? Or Y for YES? Does it really matter?Yes they are. There is an option for that. It asks if you want to search for shiny or not, you just type in N (no). Then you can just enter the nature and spread and range of IVs you want, and even choose hidden power type and base power.
Alright that's good to know :)You are correct, all regular spreads are the same.
EDIT: GAAH! That's like....3times this weekend that I was beaten, XD.
It doesn't matter I'm doing this for a Heatran so ability number doesn't matter. the last one you suggested sounds goodHere:
Search for: TIMID 30/0/30/30/30/31 HP GRASS 70
Found 4 result(s)!
PID: 4f0acf77 (TIMID, ability 1) 31/2/31/30/31/31 (Seed: 2d040d85 Method 1: 382, J (synch): 349, J (no synch): None, K (synch): 351, K (no synch): None) HP GRASS 70
PID: 34f0e527 (TIMID, ability 1) 30/11/31/30/31/31 (Seed: 4d0b09ba Method 1: 348, J (synch): 319, J (no synch): None, K (synch): 322, K (no synch): 323) HP GRASS 70
PID: 118991a1 (TIMID, ability 1) 30/18/31/30/31/31 (Seed: 54170460 Method 1: 110, J (synch): 99, J (no synch): None, K (synch): 95, K (no synch): None) HP GRASS 70
PID: 75e6a8e1 (TIMID, ability 1) 30/31/30/30/31/31 (Seed: 1714071c Method 1: 336, J (synch): None, J (no synch): None, K (synch): None, K (no synch): None) HP GRASS 70
Let me know if you want ability 0.
If you say N, it searches from your number up. For example, if you put in N, then all 29s, it would give you spreads of 29+/29+/29+/29+/29+/29+.
Er that spread doesn't exist on a Heatran. Heatran is method J, and there are no frames for that seed that exist. You have to pick a different one.It doesn't matter I'm doing this for a Heatran so ability number doesn't matter. the last one you suggested sounds good
Dont hold me to this but walking into the cave advances the frame as well. By 1 frame I think...Since I can't call elm in lugia's room (in HG if it matters) I should save right in front of/facing the entrance to the room, hit the seed/advance the frame to one before the target, then go in, surf and talk to lugia
right? lol
Say the time is 22:10:15Should I be setting the time on my Nintendo DS, to match the time of the seed? If so, would I be changing the time to about a minute before the seed, in order to hit the seed at the proper time? I'm not sure if that makes any sense or not (or if that's even a proper question), but I hope someone can help me out.
Dont hold me to this but walking into the cave advances the frame as well. By 1 frame I think...
letsgocraaaazy said:Should I be setting the time on my Nintendo DS, to match the time of the seed? If so, would I be changing the time to about a minute before the seed, in order to hit the seed at the proper time? I'm not sure if that makes any sense or not (or if that's even a proper question), but I hope someone can help me out.
So 22:09:00 is when I should be accessing my game from the continue screen? Is this what the pikatimer is useful for then?Say the time is 22:10:15
If your just hitting your calibrated delay you would start at 22:09:00
Uhh depends. I can hit my calibrated delay faster but pika timer gives me more to choose from. Also pikatimer creates a timer for you while emloop doesnt so pikatimer is far better.Emloop or Pikatimer (From what I have seen they are basically the same)
Do using these significantly increase the efficiency in hitting delays/frames?
For me, walking in or out of the cave didn't advance the frames at all.
Uhh depends. I can hit my calibrated delay faster but pika timer gives me more to choose from. Also pikatimer creates a timer for you while emloop doesnt so pikatimer is far better.
Yeah but you have to do the math. For pika timer you just put the wanted delay/seconds.I don't know what you're talking about, because emloop does create two timers.
Yeah but you have to do the math. For pika timer you just put the wanted delay/seconds.
Im talking about hitting high delays such as 1000+You don't have to do any math. The way I do it, there is one small calibration phase for each different game cart you use. Then every time after that all you do is put in the number of the delay and it converts it to seconds for you, no math involved whatsoever.
Im talking about hitting high delays such as 1000+
Love the sarcasm. Nevermind.Really? No kidding, so am I. Most delays I use are 2500-3000, and all you do is put in the number and it converts to seconds. Same thing.
Love the sarcasm. Nevermind.