Maybe. Try it.
(and no, I am not being a smartass).
Ok I'll test it later. I was just wondering if anyone knew if killing or running away from the first pokemon would mess up trying to find the initial delay.
Maybe. Try it.
(and no, I am not being a smartass).
I know what you were asking and there is no definitive answer. It will work sometimes, and it will not work other times. It depends on how many frames the monster generate takes (it could be 10, it could be 1000+ and it is random...well as random as anything gets in this game). So there is no way to say it will always work or always not work.
It's nothing that requires testing or reporting.
Uhh, with RNG breeding, does 31/30/31/B/B/B mean if I put Syberia's ditto in second, I don't need a decent other parent?
Good, since I can't be stuffed looking around for a cacturne xD, I'm not going to RNG abuse much, only when I'm bored, breeding parents or doing a quick bp because I really need something from somebody.Correct.
Good, since I can't be stuffed looking around for a cacturne xD, I'm not going to RNG abuse much, only when I'm bored, breeding parents or doing a quick bp because I really need something from somebody.
This means you have an NPC moving when you get odd frame behaviors like this. Even NPC's not seen can mess up your frame. I suggest making a new savepoint in front of the day care man and hopefully getting a more consistent frame.Fuck, what the hell is wrong with this, my frame KEEPS fluctuation from odd to even EVERY SINGLE TIME I CHANGE SPREADS. When I use an odd spread, the frame consistently stays on even, and vice-versa. I'm getting fucking frustrated and there's no fucking NPCs on my screen when I press continue, and the cowgirl doesn't move into the screen till like 5 seconds later. Or does the buneary count as an NPC? I've been doing this for days, after days of breeding egg moves and all that and I feel like moving on to something else.
I see no mention of coin flipping...Every spread within a seed will have the same series of coin flip results.
As you probably know, within each seed are multiple frames, each with their own IV spread, nature, PID, etc. However, because all of them share the same exact seed, all of them will get the same results on the coin flip application.
So, if you are trying to abuse the RNG, instead of soft-resetting, flipping tons of diary pages, and catching Pokemon only to find that you did not hit the correct seed, you can flip coins as soon as you enter the game. Once you find a spread you like in RNG Reporter, there should be a list of ten coin flip results in the bottom right-hand corner. If you follow all of the directions during calibration and get your sychronize/reset times correct, you can flip ten coins as soon as you enter the game. If they match the results found under your desired spread, then congratulations, you've hit the correct seed. All that's left to do is advance the frame to the IV spread you want.
Make sense? It's a way of making sure you soft-resetted at the right time.
I see no mention of coin flipping...
Hey, I used the DPPt Shiny Egg tab in the Time Finder and I used it, I've hit the delay and seconds twice now and I haven't gotten a shiny yet. Am I supposed to do the ten verification flips, then the extra flips, THEN flip BACKWARDS to the happiness checker app and do the taps? Or what order am I supposed to do this in?
Make sure you start on coin flip app just so there's no problems:Hey, I used the DPPt Shiny Egg tab in the Time Finder and I used it, I've hit the delay and seconds twice now and I haven't gotten a shiny yet. Am I supposed to do the ten verification flips, then the extra flips, THEN flip BACKWARDS to the happiness checker app and do the taps? Or what order am I supposed to do this in?