So since it's Landorus, yes then?
Yep.
So since it's Landorus, yes then?
So since it's Landorus, yes then?
Under ds parameters, does the Black Version (Korean) work properly?
I cant seem to RNG my starter in my korean cart with the same other parameters from my english game
Recently added (but not yet released)
Fixed: 5th gen seed prediction now works correctly for Black Version (Korean)
I'm currently RNGing Thudnurus at the lady's house. Should I be RNGing at the E4? And is there any way to RNG thundurus's nature at the lady's house?
Okay, thanks a lot.If you RNG at the E4, that means you'll be able to get it shiny more easily, but the IVs probably won't end up good. At the lady's house, you can control IVs more easily, but you'll have to keep re hitting your seed until you get the nature you want (When you hit your seed the first time, do your IV advancements and go outside to Thunderus. If you don't get the nature you want, hit your seed again and save once before going outside. If you don't get your nature again, save twice and go outside, and repeat until you get the nature).
I'll just chatter instead of saving. Thanks!
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I want to start RNGing for IVs and nature (no shininess) for a wild Pokemon found in grass/caves (no rustling grass/swirling sand). I've successfully RNG'ed stationary Pokemon but how is stationary different from ones in the wild? Is it basically the same process, just saving in the designated area where the Pokemon you want is and hitting your seed?
How do you control which Pokemon you encounter in the wild? Say I want a Deino with flawless IVs and a nature of my choice. How would I make sure I encounter a Deino rather than another Pokemon in that area?
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I want to start RNGing for IVs and nature (no shininess) for a wild Pokemon found in grass/caves (no rustling grass/swirling sand). I've successfully RNG'ed stationary Pokemon but how is stationary different from ones in the wild? Is it basically the same process, just saving in the designated area where the Pokemon you want is and hitting your seed?
How do you control which Pokemon you encounter in the wild? Say I want a Deino with flawless IVs and a nature of my choice. How would I make sure I encounter a Deino rather than another Pokemon in that area?
The difference between stationaries and other wild pokemon is that you'll need to learn about encounter slots. IVs work the same as stationary pokemon, but there's an encounter slot tied to the PIDRNG frame you're on.
In RNG Reporter, when you load up any seed under Method 5 PIDRNG, the second column is your encounter slot. Basically what you need to do is click the "5th Gen Tools" menu item on top, and click "White Encounter Table" (or black, if that's what you're rng'ing on). This will open your web browser. Hit Ctrl + F to search for the pokemon you're trying to RNG. We'll say you're after a deino on Victory Road. So you search for your deino, you see that he's on Floors 1 and 3 on victory road, and he can be found on encounter slots 3, 7, 9, and 11.
From there you just re-check your rng reporter window, and find a PIDRNG frame that has the nature, ability, gender, and encounter slot you want. This will be your target for chatters / saves.
One other thing is that to encounter the pokemon you should use a sweet scenter. Foongus works great.
I don't know if it's something I'm doing wrong, but it seems to take much longer to find a seed for shiny flawless encounters than it did for me finding seeds for shiny flawless eggs. Is this normal? I've been searching for 5 hours with 3 keypresses and no results...
duh, shiny flawless encounters can't have parents passing 3 IVs, and thus is 32^3 times more difficult to find!
Lower your standards...
I searched all day for a shiny Larvesta egg spread that is Modest, Flame Body, and Hidden Power Rock. 3 keypresses. About 12 hours worth of searching while I was at work and I come home and it found no results.
Is there any point in me continuing to try? Are the odds that much against me?
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Wait, is that what the "Dream World Ability Only" button does?