998 - 1 (for heatrans' monsetr frame) = 997/2 = 498.5 since you have a .5 here it means you can't just do only journal flips so instead you should bring an odd number of pokemon (5 pokemon would be best and do 128 steps to advance the RNG by 5 frames so no the number of journal flips you do is 998 - 1 - 5 (for the 128 steps you did with 5 pokemon in your party) = 992/2 = 496 journal flips is what you have to do. So to repeat you do 496 journal flips, then walk 128 steps with 5 pokemon in your party and you should get your heatran. The synchronizer ALWAYS goes in front.Here's my spread. Naive, 31/27/30/30/31/31, with a frame of 998.
Going for heatran. Monster frame of 1.
How many journal flips do I do? And why? Does monster frame affect this?
Any other advise?
And when using method J does the synchonizer go infront of the party?
Awesome-thanks!998 - 1 (for heatrans' monsetr frame) = 997/2 = 498.5 since you have a .5 here it means you can't just do only journal flips so instead you should bring an odd number of pokemon (5 pokemon would be best and do 128 steps to advance the RNG by 5 frames so no the number of journal flips you do is 998 - 1 - 5 (for the 128 steps you did with 5 pokemon in your party) = 992/2 = 496 journal flips is what you have to do. So to repeat you do 496 journal flips, then walk 128 steps with 5 pokemon in your party and you should get your heatran. The synchronizer ALWAYS goes in front.
***If you have any roamers out you will have to factor them in by subtracting 1 from your target frame for each roamer.
yes just use seed to time it will tell you your delay, target times, what coin flips correspond to your seed and the adjacent seeds, etc.Awesome-thanks!
And just to make sure, if I have a seed, I don't need to use time finder? I can use Seed to Time?
If you have a frame of 15, you match the calls until frame 14 and get out of Pokegear and start talking to the Daycare man as fast as you can.
Is that get out of PokéGear as fast as you can, then talk to the Day Care Man as fast as you can, or just get out of the PokéGear at any time then talk to the Day Care Man? What are some tips for being fast? I have weak hands and slow reaction times, so I'm a bit worried about this OTL. Thanks.
With the help of some posters itt, I managed to verify I got my shiny egg. Now, before I RNG for its IVs, I jsut want to check on this sentence in Chamommy's guide:
Is that get out of PokéGear as fast as you can, then talk to the Day Care Man as fast as you can, or just get out of the PokéGear at any time then talk to the Day Care Man? What are some tips for being fast? I have weak hands and slow reaction times, so I'm a bit worried about this OTL. Thanks.
With the help of some posters itt, I managed to verify I got my shiny egg. Now, before I RNG for its IVs, I jsut want to check on this sentence in Chamommy's guide:
Is that get out of PokéGear as fast as you can, then talk to the Day Care Man as fast as you can, or just get out of the PokéGear at any time then talk to the Day Care Man? What are some tips for being fast? I have weak hands and slow reaction times, so I'm a bit worried about this OTL. Thanks.
How can I hit the delay? I keep hitting 484 and 486 when my target is 485, and I just can't seem to hit it...
I think 31 is possible....if you feel like hearing Joey talk about his Rattata 15 times. If you give me your specifications, I can help and search one up for you.If you're using a DS Lite or original DS, insert a GBA cart in the slot to change your delay from odd to even and vice versa.
Thanks, Chamommy. Since I'm having trouble now finding a seed, is it bad if I stick my max frame up to, say, 31?
Ahh! Thank you! I don't have a third generation game to put in the slot, so I can't change it to odd (non pokemon GBA carts apparently don't change it) but your answer did tell me that the problem is that I actually can't hit this delay. I'll find another seed.If you're using a DS Lite or original DS, insert a GBA cart in the slot to change your delay from odd to even and vice versa.
Here's your problem. Just moving a little off the station (garbled text) isn't enough to advance the RNG. You need to completely detune the radio to the point that it isn't receiving anything at all. Hold down on the D-pad until the cursor hits the edge of the display, then hit the tuning button again.Okay, something's DEFINITELY not right here. I was told that the quickest and most reliable way to advance my frame in an area with no wild Pokémon was to do the following:
After painstakingly many attempts, I finally hit my seed, and I was after a Kyogre on frame 206. My roamers dictated that my starting frame would be 4, and since Kyogre's monster frame is 1, I would need to do the above process 201 times (4 + 201 + 1 = 206), correct? I did exactly that, and the Kyogre I got had a spread that can only be found on frames 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, and 15. Since the spread is not on frame 5, I must have advanced the RNG at least twice, but I was supposed to advance it 201 times.
- Load the game with the radio detuned.
- Tune it to Pokémon Search Party or Silver Drama (assuming one of these stations is available) by pressing the bottom-right button on the touch screen (frame increases by 1).
- Give the D-pad a brief and slight press to where the station continues to play but with gibberish text; this counts as detuning it.
- Repeat steps 2-3 as often as needed.
What's the deal?
A-ha! I had always thought that you had to go completely off of the station, but was recently told otherwise. Thanks for the reply... I've got my Kyogre now :).Here's your problem. Just moving a little off the station (garbled text) isn't enough to advance the RNG. You need to completely detune the radio to the point that it isn't receiving anything at all. Hold down on the D-pad until the cursor hits the edge of the display, then hit the tuning button again.