Yeah, the coin flip is pretty accurate. Just as long as you're hitting your frame, you don't need to do anything with the journal.
Well.. if you're having trouble with 606 maybe you should try and find a spread with a 604 delay? Just a suggestion.
And finally, I am considering doing some work to try to make this easier and that is to show the Hidden Power on the breeding frames (will require user to input parent IVs) and showing what the characteristic of the pokemon for a particular frame should be (will require user to enter PID for accurate tie breakers).
This would give two comparison points, as you could match characteristic and use the platinum hidden power man to check and hopefully make it very fast and painless for non-AR users to check the frame that was hit.
Is this even useful or something anyone would want to see?
I have a question regarding Route 210 as a zone.
I support this idea as it could help get a particular Hidden Power. What I suggest is finding the "IV frame" through a similar fashion like Egg PID. First, the egg must be generated (make sure it's the desired PID of course) then catch a poke, enter its IVs and enter the parents IVs to get a initial seed. Click generate and get list of frames of possible IVs/HPs and then do x amount of taps/flips as necessary to land on a desired frame. How does that sound? Is that doable?
What is your preferred method for checking your frame when you hatch an egg? Terrible at getting the right delay for frames (coin flips), so I do it by "feel". Yes, it's impractical and stupid but I get excellent babies anyway. Problem is getting desired HP.
You're on your own with this, at least for now, sorry.
The information that using the VS seeker can stop wanderers is very interesting, though. Of course doing that will take some RNG calls itself.
I'm having issues trying to hatch the perfect pokemon. I've hit the correct seed, verified by the coin flip trick. However, when I hatch the pokemon, the IV's don't match up with the target frame or any of the other frames +/- 20. I'm not happy :(
So if you calibrate in one area, and then fly to another, it won't mess your calibration up?
For the thousandth time to those who ask, flying does not disable your ability to determine your initial seed, this allowing you to calibrate.
Ok, and I have one LAST question (I just encountered it while playing).
The point of SRing is to make sure you hit continue at the right time, correct?
Could you not just sit at the screen with the continue button until your clock (that you calibrated the DS clock against) says the time you want to press continue at, and then press it?
Crazy things were happening with my frames. It went from frame 4 to 10 as the initial frame. All is fixed now though. Thanks!
You may as well start in the area you're calibrating in. You can use the resort area lake for high level magikarps.
I don't understand, are you soft resetting for target IVs? If so, a hidden power is no different than any other targeted spread. Or am I missing something?