so i've been thinking of what this shiny number implies in corrlation to the masuda method. my thought is the masuda method constricts the range of numbers that can be a pokemons shiny value. so with that i wonder if you could get a closer set of egg numbers to trade out using this method?
like instead of having 1000 2003 4002 you would have 3500 3300 3400 etc (just an example of what i'm thinking it may do)
That's the idea, yeah. Meaning it won't really help you to use MM parents if you go for this method, you'd still end up having to find other people with a matching TSV
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Hi all guys, how i can add my PSV in this table: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...GpRX21ZUnl6blhneHc&f=true&noheader=true&gid=0
My TSV is: 360
FC: 4656 6356 0306
hi, is your instachecker working?
can you help me to check my SV? or how do i join #shinyvalue? :(
Yeah i am. Site keeps crashing on meAnyone here getting constant
502 Bad Gateway
while browsing?
Can someone help me? I'm getting this error while trying to Start the Instacheck Hotspot:
"An event was unable to invoke any of the subscribers (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040201)"
where can i find this Connectify? I don't remember installing such thing >_>You most likely have a conflicting Shared Connection (this happened with me for when I installed Connectify by accident) what I did was first uninstall Connectify and reboot, then reset the Hosted Network by typing in the Command Prompt "netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow", then go to the Adapter Settings and then select your internet connection, right click it and select properties, then go to Sharing and uncheck both options, that should fix it
where can i find this Connectify? I don't remember installing such thing >_>
No Problem, Good Luck, I'm just hoping to find someone with an matching egg while using the program myself for while I'm on the 7 Partition :)Ohhh, got it, my bad xD Thanks Sir, i'll be trying that :)
Sorry, but i can't find anything related to it :( Any hints for finding that? D:
so i've been thinking of what this shiny number implies in corrlation to the masuda method. my thought is the masuda method constricts the range of numbers that can be a pokemons shiny value. so with that i wonder if you could get a closer set of egg numbers to trade out using this method?
like instead of having 1000 2003 4002 you would have 3500 3300 3400 etc (just an example of what i'm thinking it may do)