JRT I think it would be helpful if you post exactly what second/frame you did hit, then we will be able to tell you what you need to do differently. Just do it a few times and make a short list that includes your target frame and what your actual second/frame hit were each time you did it.Well someone was telling me to try at .2 seconds after the clock reaches :00, but that hasn't been working (it's a shaymin btw). But wow 2 minutes huh that's interesting. I tried using a different clock too; instead of the vista external clock, I tried the one on time gov site. It wasn't as difficult the first time I tried. I also tried 15 seconds because when I make it to 14 seconds, I can hit it as soon as the clock turns a second, but that didn't work either (mine is platinum too btw).
Yeah sure. I don't know how to get it from the emulator to the R4 correctly though. Can anybody help with that?
Yes, that should be the case. The process for shaymin and heatran is exactly the same.Well I was told that if you have hit that before on calibration, then that should be what I always hit (it's oak's letter shaymin). Or is that not true? My first rng pokemon was heatran and I easily hit the 602 delay and 14 seconds (after a couple of tries). I figured I could get it again.
Do you mean the one with the check box?
You need to re-read the OP. It says what to do. You need to find a target IV spread using the Time Finder section in the RNG Reporter. It should be what your calibrated frame is or an even number away from your calibrated frame.Originally Posted by Fat Ericcc![]()
I finished creating a PID for an egg.
I have the right nature/abliity in place, and I want to start abusing for IV's.
So now I'm finding my frame that I'm saved on, and I'm pretty sure that I have already.
So whats next?? D: Gahh someone help me :/
Can Anyone answer this question?
Edit: What is a "Target Frame"? Is it the frame that I'm currently saved on?
UGH! I thought this was the help section >< Yet no one has answered my question :|
You want to SR when the clock shows 0:00, I usually count down to myself but make sure that you are counting correctly. When you first see a 0 in the seconds it is actually hitting 1 second left, so you kinda have to count down what appears to be one second behind but really isn't. Once you hit 0:00 is when you SR and start mashing A.Hey do I want to soft reset when the miliseconds drop to zero or right when I see the 0 seconds?
You need to re-read the OP. It says what to do. You need to find a target IV spread using the Time Finder section in the RNG Reporter. It should be what your calibrated frame is or an even number away from your calibrated frame.
This is seconds:hundredths of seconds. So the full timer will read 00:00:00 but you are only using the last 4 places.When you say 0:00 do you mean minutes and seconds or seconds and milliseconds?