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  • Yes so far your right. You didn't have to write the Initial seed. From your result was can gathere that your calibrated second is most likely 13 but your delay is a little harder to determine since there was no number that appeared more than once. You should try to do the initial calibration about five more time for safety reason.

    Note I currently on the iPhone, so my response will be delayed. Also I will be unavailable tomorrow and Sunday
    I really can't put it better than the offical guide. It has images and it has step by step instructions. Do not be intimidated. Just open up your DS and do everything it says on there until you get what is happening. Once you get past that, you'll find it's easier to do all the follow up stuff, just because you now had experience shutting off (edit) the DS and then turning it on at a set time to catch a poke to find a seed (which is used to tell you where you landed in your game).
    I don't ever touch max results or starting frame. For method, that depends on whether you are using normal or international parents. Choose whichever is appropriate.
    Since your using the shiny egg time finder, you dont have to worry about capturing pokemon.

    To do a delay and second calibration, you will have to set your ds to a external clock.

    Then you will start your game
    Then once the time becomes the next min (example it was 1:51:59 and became 1:52:00) you will soft-resetting a rapidly press A until you enter the world

    then you will capture a high level pokemon and input the information in the seed finder
    then you will click find and 1 set of delay and second should appear.

    You would then record the delay and seconds and repeat the process again about 9 more times. From the list you will have calibrated your seconds and time.
    No, that's ok. You go ahead and ask. It's not easy the first time. It's not easy to help if you can't see what's happening on RNG reporter, but usually no results means not enough leeway on the wanted delay. Since you're doing a shiny egg, I believe, then you definitely should have more than one seed if you give at least a fifty point difference between your usual delay and you wanted delay.

    Did you read my little blurb about what delays, frames and seconds mean? It might help. It's near the top of the guide as extra info.
    Check to make sure you put in all info necessary to generate a spread. Also, if you put in a wanted delay that is too close to your usual delay, you are going to have a hard time generating a seed for your spread. The larger the space between usual and wanted delays, the more seeds you can get.
    Ok, maybe this is a little to much at a time.

    Let start from the basics.

    Have you read the guides and done a calibration for your delays and seconds?

    Reading the guides and watching videos are vital to truly understand
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    The frame of the pokemon is 13(Modest ability Natural Cure, shiny staryu)

    If you can comfortably hit a delay of 490. Then you will but this in the seed and generate it in Egg Dppt normal and confirm its frame 13.

    Then you will click the seed to time button and advance the years until the delay is 490. The you will try to hit your time, you will need to verify your seed by calling elm.

    If you did hit your seed, then you will need to advance your frame by either calling joey or rejecting eggs.

    It seems riski suggest since your frame is odd you should advance the IRNG by calling Joey. Joey the Youngster will advance your IRNG by 2 as long you date isnt a monday.

    You will need to call hit until your frame is 13 and then get the egg to generate and then save in front of the daycare man
    I have a small guide for that on my thread as well. I found that people usually need to do an RNG project at the same times as reading the guides (edit: any guides, not just my guides) before they could see what someone meant by the thing they wrote. You pretty much have to have everything in front of you and look at it, look at the guide, look at the program or the DS, until you see what it means. This is true of anyone learning to RNG. RNG practically requires you know everything at once, which of course is too much, so do a project while you read any guides on it.
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