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Pokemon rng reporter emerald
Pokemon rng reporter emerald






pokemon rng reporter emerald
  1. #Pokemon rng reporter emerald update
  2. #Pokemon rng reporter emerald full

Pretty much all of the seemingly-random variables you see in the window will remain constant for your game, it's just the Timer0 variable you want to watch out for, as it will often jump back and forth between two adjacent hexadecimal values depending on the exact circumstances of your startup/reset (unfortunately there's no way to control this in practice, as the variable is determined uniquely by specifically your own hardware as opposed to a large group of DSs where a common value could be obtained). Often date/time will be the determining factor in getting a resultant parameter configuration to appear, so by obtaining Pokémon and putting the respective start time of that instance into the search a number of times, you can deduce the set of parameters that appears most often, hence calibrating for the parameters you ultimately want to use for getting Pokémon. So to answer your previous question, when you're trying to find your parameters in RNG Reporter, make sure all the required information is inputted correctly and accurately, as there's a few variables you could always end up missing or forgetting. (Is it because the parents are not perfect?)Īh, no problem – the article seems to be referring to the calibration of your DS's hardware parameters, which you need for Non C-Gear abuse. I think the problem is most likely calculating the PIDRNG, but that doesnt explain why the IVs suck.

pokemon rng reporter emerald

I did this all while minimizing the amount of time unpaused due to NPCs in the first placeġ0. I sometimes tried not adjusting for NPCs and it also didnt work Used Chatot's cry to advance PIDRNG 64 times (frame 111 - (frame 46 + 1 for NPCs)). Pressed A to start game at 23:43:57 (1 second delay thing)ĩ. Found Bold, Ability 0 (Flash Fire) Frame 111ħ.

pokemon rng reporter emerald

Clicked Initial PIDRNG button (switched Min frame to 46).Ħ. I ran it like this a few times before I noticed the "Calculate Initial PIDRNG Frame" buttonĥ.

#Pokemon rng reporter emerald full

Input full seed, TID, Nature, IV's, Min and Max frame (1-200) On original screen switched to "Breeding (BW)"Ĥ. Well even if it changes the PIDRNG I'd still have the same IV's so its probably something else.ġ. If you still can't hit your target despite starting at the frame given by RNG Reporter, a foolproof solution would just be to find your starting PIDRNG frame manually, by catching Pokémon on consecutive frames through a few trials on the DS, and then eyeballing where they appear in the seed (that's what I was doing until right now, thanks for the heads-up ). For some bizarre reason the PIDRNG starts at a random frame (usually under 80) based on the seed and other parameters, so it's yet another thing you have to work around in finding a target for RNG'ing. So to that end, you'll have to find a target frame of 55 or higher, unless you already did, I'm still unsure based on your post. If the initial PIDRNG frame was indicated at 55, then that's the frame your game is going to start on, not the frame you need to advance to. To answer your question though, what's your target frame for the Fraxure? Your earlier post seems to suggest you may have the target and starting frames confused. That's a mighty useful tool, I had no idea they added it in.

#Pokemon rng reporter emerald update

Well, yet another reason why I should actually update RNG Reporter on my computer, haha (that warrants a facepalm…).








Pokemon rng reporter emerald