Here's an example of what I did.ġ) On the HGSS spreadsheet, my first attempt at my Timid shiny Cyndaquil was instead a Docile, non-shiny Cyndaquil.Ģ) I check my spreadsheet, starting from top and working down, and compare my Cyndaquil in game to each Docile on the list by searching those seeds in RNG Reporter and comparing the IV spreads and gender.ģ) the first Docile at the top of the list wasn't it, but the second one, right there in the middle, was a dead on match, so I add a border around the nature to remind me that I've hit that delay (and frame in DPPt). Run the stats and nature through RNG Reporter's IV calculator, and make sure to fill out the characteristic, it's crucial to showing accurate IVs. The best way to do this is to check the Pokemon after you take it. Now that you've got your spreadsheet set up, your target delay, and EonTimer ready to go, start calibrating. For instance, if you're going for Cyndaquil, you'll fill out the spreadsheet like this. You only need to fill out the frame you're targeting. If you know your game's/system's calibrated delay already, you can skip the longer form of the spreadsheet (like I did).įor HGSS, it's quite simple. This will help you calibrate so that you're regularly hitting 2 delays off of your target. To start out, though, you'll want to make a much larger sheet with -25/+25 seed/delay around your target. This is because I knew I was hitting even delays, so there was no point to fill out the odd delays of the spreadsheet. You'll notice in my spreadsheet that I am skipping every other seed/delay. The spreadsheet I'm showing you is a refined version and my final of four spreadsheets. Once you've got the frame you're looking for and have your EonTimer set up, you're going to use Seed to Time and RNG Reporter to make a spreadsheet.įor DPPt, you'll want to fill out the spreadsheet like this, with all the possible frames and seeds around your target. Spreadsheets, spreadsheets, spreadsheets! Honestly, I like this bit, but most people probably can't stand filling out spreadsheets. = your target second (I use 23 because it's the shortest functional wait time). = 14, Target delay = your target delay, Target Sec. Every other form should already be filled out, but just in case: Calibrated sec. Start with a 600 Calibrated Delay on DPPt and a 490 Calibrated Delay on HGSS. HOWEVER, you CAN guarantee nature (and a couple IVs if you want). I don't suggest shooting for a perfect 31/31/31/x/31/31 Shiny mon because, well, it's probably impossible. I have seen zero frame 1 and basically no frame 6+. From all my attempts and misses, frame 3 is BY FAR the most commonly hit frame (I'll show you how I know this later). Because of this, I suggest aiming for a shiny on frame 3. If you're in DPPt, all 3 starters generate simultaneously, but you're fighting against on screen (as well as off screen) spinners advancing the frame as you're opening the briefcase. If you're in HGSS, you are searching for shinies ONLY on frame 1 (Chikorita), 5 (Cyndaquil), or 9 (Totodile). Using RNGreporter, find the shiny frame you plan to hit. Instead, you need to save before you enter the lake area, but this should affect the frame you're targeting, as the cutscene does not advance frames. ( weeeeeeeeeeee)ĮDIT: u/fbmfst has informed me that with Diamond and Pearl, you can't actually save in front of the briefcase. Once you have your TID/SID set, just save your game in front of (and facing) the starter Pokemon picker, whether it's DPPt or HGSS, and turn off the console. Step 2: Get in front of the Briefcase/Pokeballs Personally, I used the Smogon guide found in the sidebar here on r/pokemonrng. There's tons of guides for SID RNG, so follow one of those. Any TID/SID works (even Cute Charms), so pick one and RNG for it. You have to know your SID for this method, so even if you aren't going for cute charm, you need to RNG for this. How to RNG for a Shiny Starter Pokemon in DPPt/HGSS It's honestly really easy once you get used to it. That being said, if you know how to do step 1, you know EVERYTHING you need to know for stationary Pokemon (like legendaries and starters). This guide is for Retail Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, and it is written under the assumption that you are familiar with RNG Reporter and EonTimer. Here's some proof of my shiny buddies, all caught using this method. I plan to make a video guide once my Loopy 3ds comes in, but hopefully a text guide helps for now. I got a few responses asking for a guide of sorts on my thread the other day, so here's what I ended up doing successfully four times now.
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