5th Gen thread. And yes. As long as you play them on the same DS that you got your parameters on.If I start a new game in BW1, Will the parameters stay the same?
Thanks.
It could be an issue with consistency. Remember that R/S/E runs at 60 FPS, so an average internet stopwatch isn't gonna be much of an aide for RNGing.Trying to do some Method 1 RNG-ing in Gen 3.
I'm trying to RNG my starter Mudkip. I have managed to get the first good Adamant spread at 00:38.30. However, I decided I wanted the better spread at 08:21.25, so I restarted the game and saved in front of the bag, hard reset and went for the frame. I've done it about 6 times now and none of the frames I have gotten (even checking by the rough IV estimate and nature) are within even a couple whole seconds. I don't understand what's going wrong. I'm using an online stopwatch; is it possible that it's not entirely precise, and dropping a few hundredths of a second every few seconds? I'm on a Mac so I can't use Eon Timer. Please help! :(
(And don't just tell me not to bother with the starter Mudkip.)
Well, I finally managed to get it with the online stopwatch, but I had to wait about 1.75 seconds extra on top of the 501.25 seconds. I guess it's a precision thing. I'll try ZomgTimer from now on, thanks!It could be an issue with consistency. Remember that R/S/E runs at 60 FPS, so an average internet stopwatch isn't gonna be much of an aide for RNGing.
If you're using a Mac, then download and use ZomgTimer, which can be found here.
I found both out on my own already :DHey guys, 2 quick questions about Great Marsh abuse:
1. Is it possible to take leads? (Synchronize,Cute Charm, Suction Cups)
2. What encounter method do I choose in the RNG Reporter main window? Safari Zone or normal Wild Pokémon?
I think you just need to search for another encounter slot in Time Finder. The rest should be equal I think.For chained shiny Pokémon, if you're not going after a Pokéradar exclusive Pokémon, how do you get the one you're after? Example for Trophy Garden special Pokémon like Eevee and Porygon...
I've never used the Pokéradar before so it's probably obvious, but it's not in the on-site guide... or I'm blind.
Only doable on emu; It's not possible to RNG Colo/XD on retail CDs. And even then, only a handful of individuals know how the RNG works for those games, so it isn't documented as much as, say, G5.im just curious.. is there information on how to rng on pokemon xd or colliseum on a gamecube? and where can we find it?
because im wondering how in one of the trade threads a guy has perfect flawless pokemon from those games... Or is it only from an emulator
Dead battery? Did you input anything in the seed area? R/S with dry batteries use seed 5A0.When doing Emerald RNG you're able to use the main window of RNG Reporter to see what frame you've landed on. How would you go about doing this for RS since I looked up the frame I found through the Time Finder (3rd Gen) on the main window however the frame that is SUPPOSED to be my target frame is completely different than the one I found via Time Finder.
Searching in the main window is the same as Emerald, except you need to put 5A0 in the Seed field.It's a dead battery so I just ticked the Dead Battery box. I'm doing a Method 1 Pokemon and usually when I do it on Emerald I just search for the frame I landed on via the main window of the RNG Reporter.
Ah! That's what it was thank you :)Searching in the main window is the same as Emerald, except you need to put 5A0 in the Seed field.
It's Method H-2, sometimes H-4.Ah! That's what it was thank you :)
EDIT: What method would I use for wild Pokemon in Ruby? Is it Method H-2? I'm assuming it is since it's one of three methods that'll allow me to pick any kind of encounter slot, which is what I'm trying to achieve. If I choose the regular Method 2 it doesn't allow me to assign a particular encounter slot.
I thought H-1 only applied to stationary Pokemon in R/S?I usually got H-1 on Sapphire, I assume Ruby is the same.
Stationary Pokémon are 1, wild are usually H-1 in my experience.I thought H-1 only applied to stationary Pokemon in R/S?
Gah, now I remember. I really need some sleep.Stationary Pokémon are 1, wild are usually H-1 in my experience.