Attention anyone RNGing Wonder Cards!
I've written a program to help with abusing for WCs. It's similar to the Seed Finder in RNG Reporter in that you input the Pokémon's stats and the rough date/time/delay you're aiming for, and it gives you the exact IVs, seconds, frame and delay. However, it's specifically designed for WC abuse, so it has these advantages over RNG Reporter:
- RNG Reporter uses the nature (and therefore PID) of the Pokémon to find its seed; this doesn't work for Wonder Cards as they have no correlation between PID and IVs. WC Helper only uses the nature to calculate IVs.
- WC Helper works for even low-level Pokémon, so you don't need to use Rare Candies. For example, if you're reasonably confident in your seconds/delay/frame, it will give you the exact IVs of the recent level 5 Jirachi event (to put it into context, an ordinary IV calculator can only tell you whether the IVs are 0-19 or 20-31).
- RNG Reporter's Seed Finder doesn't work for very high frame numbers; WC Helper allows you to input the frame you're aiming for, and adjusts accordingly.
- WC Helper allows you to customise the accuracy settings. Say you're confident you can get within 1 second of the target time, but you're not too sure about the delay - simply adjust the seconds/delay accuracies to suit you.
- WC Helper calculates the target seed and IVs automatically, so you'll be able to tell if you entered the wrong details (huh? I'm not trying to get 31/7/20/7/31/31. Whoops, I was aiming for one minute later than I should have been).
Here's the
download link. You'll also need the Qt runtime files, which can be downloaded
here (just place them in the same folder as the .exe). Any future programs I make (such as the inevitable remake of PokéRNG) will most likely use these too.
To use it, get a target time/delay/frame using PokéRNG and RNG Reporter, stick them in the program, and reset away. Each time you reset and fail, enter the Pokémon's stats into the program, and click 'Find Spreads'; this will display a list of possible spreads you may have hit, along with their seconds/frame/delay. You can then use this information to adjust your procedure, and try again until you get the Pokémon :)
The Accuracy boxes are simply the margin of error it allows from your target - for example, if your target delay is 638, putting 20 in the delay accuracy box will make it search delays from 618 to 658. A higher value in the box (i.e. lower accuracy) will make it more likely that it finds the spread you hit if you're not too accurate, but also causes it to display more spreads (making it difficult to identify which one you actually hit). A smaller value in the box (i.e. greater accuracy) will mean it won't find the spread you hit if it's far off the target, but also makes it much easier to single out the one you did hit from the possibilities (if you're good and/or resetting a higher level Pokémon, you'll often get a single possibility).
Finally, you can actually use this for non-WC resets too (such as RNGing your starter, or just catching wild Pokémon). However, as it doesn't take into account PID, it may give you a spread that's impossible in-game; also, the frame of the spread will be 2 higher than the frame you actually hit for method 1, or an arbitrary amount higher for methods J/K (so you can't really use it for finding the frame of a wild Pokémon; it still works for delay and seconds though).