![]() In my case however, for Step 8, I have to set the encounter type to "Gift Pokemon" in RNG Reporter to see which frame is/are shiny. Step 8: If you want a shiny, it is similar to BW1 Egg RNG, where you save next to guy, open menu as fast as you can to use chatots to verify you hit seed, then receive egg 1 frame before your target frame. So if you don't want shiny, receive egg now, it will be your egg. Step 7: Nature, IVs, & ability (I think) is determined at this point, but not shiny-ness. Step 6: Go outside, reject the egg, bike around until you have a new egg. Step 5: Hit your seed and verify by using either Chatots or save spinners (since PokeFinder doesn't have Chatot support yet for Gen 5, I have to switch to RNG Reporter from here) Step 4: Find a seed you'd like to hit in Pokefinder. Step 2: Run around until the daycare man calls you. Here are the steps btw (to rephrase the one somebody at Discord sent to me): You might need the beta version of PokeFinder btw. You can also always just set a timer and go do something else while you’re waiting, the wait time the program gives is pretty accurate.Ĭlick to expand.Just recently did 2 egg RNGs in BW2. I’d try to get the hang of other Gen 7 RNG before attempting though, the terminology could be a little confusing. ![]() If you really want to speed your wait up, here’s a guide on Timeleap, which essentially quadruples the rate at which frames go by. You can usually find a normal 5 IV spread with not longer than a 30 minute wait, but if you’re going for a funky Hidden Power spread you may have to wait a couple hours. The delay for Stationaries and Wormhole Legends/UBs often needs calibrating because it depends on how far away your character is from the legend/what kind of step you take (also look into Timeline 2.0 if you’re doing Stationaries/Wormholes, it’s pretty much essential).Ģ) Totally personal preference. If you’re using 3DSRNGTool, Events and Egg RNG have their delays already accounted for in the program, and they’re almost always stable. You may need to recalibrate the Pre-Timer when you change the RNG target.Ĭlick to expand.1) Depends on what kind of RNG you’re taking about. Note: The Pre-Timer calibration is the key of Gen7 main RNG. Put Taget Frame + 12 into Frame Hit, Click Update, EonTimer will do the math and subtract 200 from lag.There are two ways you can adjust the timer. If the number is way off like +12 for example.Start over again and try to find a good seed and hit frame clusters with the same spread. If the number is between -4F and 4F, you are doing good and just because of the luck.If you can't find the Pokemon you hit, please make sure you got the initial seed correctly. Check +-100 frames in RNG Info, hit Calculate again, you will see the frames which have the spread you hit. Check Using Stats, put the stats of the Pokemon you got.Adjust the Pre-Timer and restart from step 3.
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