![]() ![]() In summary, the total time span in seconds = (Pre-Timer + Lag) / 1000 + (Target Frame) / 60. When we do calibration, we can put the frame we actually hit and click update. This is number different from the target frame in 3DSRNGTool - We have to convert the Gen 7 frame into real time("F") using 3DSRNGTool ![]() Note that EonTimer may not be so accurate since it's designed for Gen3 consoles. For new 3DS user, the Pre-Timer should be around 2500. For old 3DS user, the Pre-Timer should be around 3100. Part B: The time of waiting from starting frame to target frame, which varies according to the seed and target frame.Part A: The systematic error caused by loading game, some edge frame advancement and human reaction time.The total time span = Pre-Timer Countdown (Part A) + Standby Time (Part B). You can use any timer which can set two stages independently. "F" refers to real time: 1F = 1/60 second, which is the notation in Gen3 and in Eontimer. If you trigger the battle or receive the Pokemon at one frame number, we say we hit the frame. In this guide, let's call a row of 3DSRNGTool results "Frame". At the very beginning, you may need a video camera to record the clock hands position.Having the Shiny Charm will give you more chance to hit the shiny frame.You can check your TSV via Battle Videos without Homebrew. I literally haven’t posted in three years.RNGing without Custom Firmware Get your perfect Pokemon without custom firmware Tools Haha, I’m back from the grave! But that’s not why you’re here and I know that.ĭisclamer: I’m typing out an edited version of this Youtube video. My research into this was learning aout how Emerald’s broken RNG works. Notice: It may be helpful to read up a bit on Emerald’s broken RNG. Otherwise this may be a little difficult to wrap your brain around. Basically every way to guarantee shinies in Emerald requires this, so if you want your shiny black Rayquaza, listen up and behave. Step 2: Now that I’ve weeded out those who don’t really want shinies, I should let you know the required materials.ġ. Pokémon Emerald and the stuff to play it, like a GBA or DS, plus chargers and such (duh). I like Windows, so I’ll share what I used. You’ll have to do your own research if you have something else. Make sure if you use a laptop to plug it in, as power saving mode can slow stuff down (more on that later)ģ. The wonderful RNG Reporter and Eon Timer. Here’s a link to a place where you can download both: Ĥ. Something to convert to hexadecimal. This is tedious, ok? (But certainly less tedious than SR’ing 8000 times) Google will work perfectly fine, so why am I even including this?ĥ. Something to do on the side, like music, or a movie. Step 3: Name your character but DO NOT hit OK yet. We’ll want frame-perfect timing here (though any mistakes will be resolved later). Step 4: Go to the Eon Timer and go the settings icon. Change the “Countdown Mode” to “A/V” to help you see the countdown better. It’ll also beep at you 6 or 7 times before 0:00.0. I also changed the color to green because I like green. Step 11: Type your ID into the box, then choose one of the SID’s and put it in. Let’s give you the benefit of the doubt and say you did it perfectly, so 1000. On mine, this corresponds to the SID of 22155. Question: Why 1000? Wasn’t our target frame 950? Answer: It takes exactly 50 frames for the game to generate your ID after pressing A at the “.see you in my lab” screen. Step 12: Enter the result of the frame box into the Eon Timer. If the smallest number is smaller than 1000 and you have a dry battery, just use the next lowest number. If you don’t have a dry battery, you might be able to do it in 500 frames? That’s a guess though. But my recommendation if the smallest is more than 4000 frames is to enter a different SID from your list and get back to it later. That shiny frame is what’s in RNG Reporter.Īnswer: Not a question, ok, but what we just did is we found the exact frame we have to land on in order for our Pokémon to be shiny (assuming the SID you put into RNG Reporter is the shiny one). Eon Timer will count down exactly how long we have to wait for us to hit that frame. Step 13: Press “Start” on the Eon Timer, and as soon as the Pre-Timer hits zero, soft reset your game (on the GBA SP this is done by pressing START, SELECT, A, and B at the same time. Go through the opening scenes, open Birch’s bag, press A on your desired starter once, and as soon as the Eon Timer hits zero, press the “Yes” option. You’ll start the battle, and if your starter is shiny, congrats! But you probably weren’t that accurate, so let’s check if the SID you tried out is correct or if you mistimed the starter choice frame.
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