Isnt Thundurus' iv 1 frame behind other wild poke?
Hence I said:
Alternately, go into the nearest grass patch, and just turn until you encounter a Pokemon, catch it, and check the IVs. Don't save outside the house.
Isnt Thundurus' iv 1 frame behind other wild poke?
Alternately, go into the nearest grass patch, and just turn until you encounter a Pokemon, catch it, and check the IVs. Don't save outside the house.
If you got the wrong IV's it's because you hit the wrong seed--either because of a wrong Timer0 or not starting the game at the right time. You said you started the game at the exact time. Are you taking into account your delay (7-8 sec for a 3ds)?Not sure if anyone can help me, but I've tried RNGing a few times with no results. I'm using RNG Reporter 9.96.5 and a 3DS XL with MAC address 9C-E6-35-E1-21-B0. After trying to get shiny wild pokemon and failing a few times, I used the on-site guide rather than YouTube guides with the most basic situation: getting a certain IV spread with starting frame and target frame both 1. I try to start up the game at the exact time using EonTimer, and then use Sweet Scent, but Pokecheck shows that I did not get that certain IV spread, and the nature is nowhere on the list of nearby frames. I'm fairly sure that I have the correct DS parameters as this is the second time I do it.
Thanks a ton to anyone who can help.
It should be consistent between the main window and your profile. So if you have used it, then yes.Also, am I supposed to check the "Memory Link" box?
The NPCs shift the initial frame by a certain amount when you load the game, even if they arent given time to move around.It's not ticked in my profile, so yeah.
So basically, I should just try over and over again with no guidance until I hit frame 232 while hitting the timing correctly?
Do the NPCs advance the PID Frame even if I open the menu asap, do the chatot skipping and then close it and talk to Cobalion asap?
I didn't know the delay was that much, that could be the problem then. How can I properly calibrate EonTimer?If you got the wrong IV's it's because you hit the wrong seed--either because of a wrong Timer0 or not starting the game at the right time. You said you started the game at the exact time. Are you taking into account your delay (7-8 sec for a 3ds)?
button press time=seed time-8I didn't know the delay was that much, that could be the problem then. How can I properly calibrate EonTimer?
Still didn't work. Target time was 00:01:59, so I set EonTimer's target to 51 seconds.button press time=seed time-8
Try in an area without wnpcs first. Comfirm your seed before attempting to engage in battle, by either the save spinner test or the chatot test.Still didn't work. Target time was 00:01:59, so I set EonTimer's target to 51 seconds.
I'm on Unova Route 20, so no wandering NPCs as far as I know. I'm quite early in the game so I have no chatots, what is the save spinner test?Try in an area without wnpcs first. Comfirm your seed before attempting to engage in battle, by either the save spinner test or the chatot test.
Go to researcher-bwrng-32bithigh>>29, input your seed. The Custom1 column in the list generated should now contain random numbers from 0 to 7. These mark the starting position of the hand of the spinning pointer when you save ingame, on the corresponding frame. 0 means straight up, 1 up-right corner, 2 straight right, 3 lower-right corner, etc. So if for example your starting frame is 50, you look in the list and finds 5, then when you load the game you should have the pointer start at lower-left corner the first time you save. If it doesnt, then most likely you missed your seed.I'm on Unova Route 20, so no wandering NPCs as far as I know. I'm quite early in the game so I have no chatots, what is the save spinner test?
The fact that you are not getting right IV's means you are not hitting your seed. If it is in fact the Timer0, then the only thing you can do is keep trying. What's your seed info, and what time are you starting your DS? When you do hit your seed, what results are you getting?It's not ticked in my profile, so yeah.
So basically, I should just try over and over again with no guidance until I hit frame 232 while hitting the timing correctly?
Do the NPCs advance the PID Frame even if I open the menu asap, do the chatot skipping and then close it and talk to Cobalion asap?
It can vary for people, so it might not actually be 8 sec for you. What delay were you getting when you found your parameters?I didn't know the delay was that much, that could be the problem then. How can I properly calibrate EonTimer?
Okay, I'll give that a try. In case Pokebank comes out soon and I get some Chatot onto here, I assume the Chatot test is making sure the pitches match up with what is predicted in RNG Reporter?Go to researcher-bwrng-32bithigh>>29, input your seed. The Custom1 column in the list generated should now contain random numbers from 0 to 7. These mark the starting position of the hand of the spinning pointer when you save ingame, on the corresponding frame. 0 means straight up, 1 up-right corner, 2 straight right, 3 lower-right corner, etc. So if for example your starting frame is 50, you look in the list and finds 5, then when you load the game you should have the pointer start at lower-left corner the first time you save. If it doesnt, then most likely you missed your seed.
Not sure, I should have done that when I first found parameters. I suppose I'll double-check that. EDIT: Just checked, it's an 8-second delay.It can vary for people, so it might not actually be 8 sec for you. What delay were you getting when you found your parameters?
Hi! Do I have to use the wondercard method or the GLAN Wondercard? I've tried the wondercard method and I hit my target frame, but the pokemon was not shiny.It's been a few months, but I'm pretty sure that's what I did. Just make sure you're not using your ID/SID in the profile. It goes by the event's ID/SID. So, 07012/00000 if it's the one I'm looking at on project pokemon's event database.
Hi! Do I have to use the wondercard method or the GLAN Wondercard? I've tried the wondercard method and I hit my target frame, but the pokemon was not shiny.
It's the 07012/00000 PikachuWhat wondercard are you trying to do shiny?
Alternately, go into the nearest grass patch, and just turn until you encounter a Pokemon, catch it, and check the IVs. Don't save outside the house.
Isnt Thundurus' iv 1 frame behind other wild poke?
So this is pretty much just as effective as me using Sweet Scent?
What exactly does this mean for me?
Pretty much, assuming you don't trip the step counter, and advance the IVRNG (make as few steps as you can).
Go to researcher-bwrng-32bithigh>>29, input your seed. The Custom1 column in the list generated should now contain random numbers from 0 to 7. These mark the starting position of the hand of the spinning pointer when you save ingame, on the corresponding frame. 0 means straight up, 1 up-right corner, 2 straight right, 3 lower-right corner, etc. So if for example your starting frame is 50, you look in the list and finds 5, then when you load the game you should have the pointer start at lower-left corner the first time you save. If it doesnt, then most likely you missed your seed.
Yeah so with an 8 sec delay you should press A at the ds menu 8 sec before the time for your seed, as you established before. I doubt you're doing anything wrong, 1:3 is pretty good. Are you using keypresses? The Timer0 is pretty temperamental so I would just keep trying. If it starts to be excessively wrong, then you may want to recalibrate.Tried it 3 times and got it once, most likely out of luck. Does this mean that I have the wrong DS parameters, or am I messing something else up?
Okay, I'll try it out more and see if it works more than 1/8 of the time. What is Timer0, and how temperamental is it? I've tried about 10 seeds now and only 1 gave the expected results.Yeah so with an 8 sec delay you should press A at the ds menu 8 sec before the time for your seed, as you established before. I doubt you're doing anything wrong, 1:3 is pretty good. Are you using keypresses? The Timer0 is pretty temperamental so I would just keep trying. If it starts to be excessively wrong, then you may want to recalibrate.
It's just one of the several DS parameters that is used when the game generates the seed. Beyond that, I really have no clue what it is. Kinda just a magical number that's never what you want it to be haha. It varies, but it's usual to have only 1 or 2 Timer0's in B/W and ~5 (or more) in B/W 2. So it's not unusual for it to be wrong a lot. There will be one that's more common than the rest though, and that's the one you want to aim for. It's worth trying every seed several times before moving onto the next though, since it's not going to be like 1 seed works every time, and the others never. People have more luck getting the right one by using a timer (so you can start the game at the same time consistently), but beyond that there's nothing you can do except to hope.Okay, I'll try it out more and see if it works more than 1/8 of the time. What is Timer0, and how temperamental is it? I've tried about 10 seeds now and only 1 gave the expected results.