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You don't need to abuse your ID/SID to get shiny Pokémon in Gen 5.
And use the parameter finder to find your parameters.
And use the parameter finder to find your parameters.
Yes. Note that even if you don't have it checked RNG reporter will still list if DW ability passes on or not. If you don't have a female DW ability parent ignore it.In RNG Reporter 9.95 the check box for "Dream world egg only" in Breeding (BW) is to specify inheritance of dream world abilities, correct?
Did you have a parent with a 3 IV and you had an inheritance you looked at as incorrectly? That happened to me one time and I got a 30 in speed on a Tyranitar.I'm trying to get a flawless Larvesta egg, but I can't get it to have the right IVs. Below is the seed, date and keypresses from Time Finder.
RNG Reporter 9.95 told me my starting frame was 49 and my target was 60. I set the date, pressed the keys and before talking to the girl I heard Chatot to get to frame 59. Then I talked to the woman and received the egg. I hatched the egg and gave it rare candies to check IVs, which are 31 / 31 / 31 / 31 / 31 / 3. It's Modest and female, so I did hit the PIDRNG frame. But why are the IVs wrong?
Here are my DS parameters:
DS MAC Address: 0019FD605263
Version: Black Version (English)
DS Type: DS Original\Lite
VCount: 60
VFrame: 6
GxStat: 6
Timer0 Min: C7C
Timer0 Max: C7C
Er... Are you saying that time finder is correct, and the adjacent seed tool is wrong?That's a display error. Slashmolder doesn't really use the Adjacent seed function so he hasn't updated it yet. The first two IVRNG frames are chewed up by some other function so that 26 and 3 are lost. Technically the hex-31 spread is on frame 3 as well but for the purposes of most people it's frame 1.
Oops. Thought he was talking about something else.^ He's talking about the one you get on Route 18.
The Larvesta egg starts on IV frame 2, so you need to search that instead.
*Miles Edgeworth head tap* Tch, if I may again direct your attention to this pictureOut of curiosity how many Timer0s is the Adjacent tool displaying? If it only displays two of them then... well you would be missing the other ones.
....... So, what does that mean? I don't fully comprehend the true terror that I will presumably be facing. 1/3 chance actually sounds kind of good, but I've tried much more than 3 times. On Black and White to hit my seed, I have to press the button a second early, is it like that on Black 2 as well? What is my next course of action? Do I need to input something into rng reporter? Do I need to try hitting the second at different points so I can get the timer0 I want?
I don't want consitency, because I'm consitently wrong here's the results of my last tries.What he means is that in B2/W2 its extremely likely that you'll hit many more than 2 Timer0s. In B/W, at least in my experience, I had a "better than 50% chance" of hitting the same Timer0. And if I missed it, it was almost literally always only one adjacent Timer0. In B2/W2, as I found out in that post, I hit 6 different Timer0s all in the same area. The adjacent seeds tool there only displays your target Timer0 and the Timer0 below it and above it. Its very likely that you're hitting 2 or 3 or 5 or who knows how many Timer0s above or below your target Timer0, which wouldn't show up on that list in adjacent seeds finder.
Really though, you just have to do a little more calibration and work just a little harder at being consistent in B2/W2 than we had to in B/W. Lol, I used to freaking RNG without the reporter on my lunch break at work with the date/time/buttonpresses/advancements scribbled down on a piece of paper. Its still easier than gen4/3/etc, but just not as easy, or I should say "consistent" as B/W.
After doing those calibration captures and focusing on booting my game consistently (just off the DS clock itself, no timer) I hit my ID/SID seed (and frame lol) on the very first try. I'm about to start trying to hit my IV frame for my starter and figuring out how long to pause before picking it up to make it modest/shiny. You really can do it, just work at being as consistent as possible.
For your starting frame, just do some test runs with some eggs. Hatch them and see what frame you got to see what frame you actually end up having to start from (the teacher can advance it slightly). Breeding does use the PIDRNG, but for the method you should be using "Breeding (BW)" (assuming ofcourse you're using 9.95, I've not seen any of the 9.96 ones yet, don't know if it's different in them >.>). Just make sure you push the "Calculate Initial PIDRNG Frame" button and you're set :DOn the side I'm also trying to breed in Pokémon White. I found something on frame 92, but I don't know how to find out my starting frame. I set rng reporter with a maximum of 55 advances... Does breeding you the PIDRNG like wondercards? If so then that means I do 46 advances, and must of miscounted or missed timer0.
I did choose breeding bw, and clicked on Calculate Initial Pidrng frame. If I do that though, then why do I need to check my initial frame by hatching? I'll just go ahead, and try again.For your starting frame, just do some test runs with some eggs. Hatch them and see what frame you got to see what frame you actually end up having to start from (the teacher can advance it slightly). Breeding does use the PIDRNG, but for the method you should be using "Breeding (BW)" (assuming ofcourse you're using 9.95, I've not seen any of the 9.96 ones yet, don't know if it's different in them >.>). Just make sure you push the "Calculate Initial PIDRNG Frame" button and you're set :D