![]() ![]() My biggest piece of advice is do not do an update every single time, eventually youl start hittingįurther and further away. Was perfect for me, I was hitting 928, 930, 932 and 936 all the time. Like Mackenzie said, sometimes you do get anomalies, you get a really high or low delay.Įventually after a few updates youl start to hit +/-6 of your target delay consistentlyĮg, mine was 934, I got to the point where my calibrated delay went from 650 to 626 which Raichu is trying to rng the same Giratina I just did. Don't worry about frames or how long it takes, But do take note of what time you entered the game.Ĥ) Calculate the pokemon's IV's using an IV calculatorĥ) Use the IV's to seed function on RNG reporterĦ) This should predict the initial seed you hit, enter this into the "seed to time" feature on RNG reporterħ) you should now be able to see what delay at what time you did in fact hit. But that's just my personal recommendation, Mackenzie probably is better at teaching than I am.Įdit: If this is your first RNG, working out what is going on can be difficult, so this is exactly what I'd recommend doing from where I standġ) Go somewhere you can catch a high level wild pokemon (High enough that you can calculate it's IV's accurately)ģ) Catch said high level pokemon. This will give you some indication what you did wrong. Click to expand.What I'd recommend doing is working out what seed you did hit using the "Find seed by IV's" function, then using seed to time. ![]()
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