I landed twice on two frames after the one I wanted.I hope I explained it clearly, I tried to look upon the guide on Smogon and I didn’t understand anything, I had a friend explaining this to me.It’s nearly impossible to hunt perfect Pokémon, since the frame with be too high (I got six possible shinies on my list with the maximum set ad 100.000, and the last one was with the frame 95895, and the time was 26 minutes). Got to the frame you wantend to get and look, by comparing natures, how far did you land from the frame you wanted, adjust yourself and try again.It takes a few tries, but once you tried a bit, you’ll do it in few minutes. If it’s not, look what nature you got, go on the RNG reporter and generate Pokémon without checking “Shiny only”. If you started the game and the timer simultaneously, you should select Yes within the last beep. Go select your starter and wait untill the timer end before selectiong “Yes” when it ask you if you’re sure about taking that starter. If you can’t find it anywhere, you have to reapeat the whole thing.When you have your ID and SID, get back to the first window of the RNG Reporter.Where’s written ID and SID put yours, and set the Starting frame as 0, and the Seed (Hex) as 0 (if you’re on Emerald, 5A0 if on Ruby/Sapphire).Then choose the box shiny only, and select Generate.You will read a list of possible shinies, along with stats, frame and time.You can manually use the time it gives you, or use the Eon Times with the frame.Save right in front of Birch’s bag.Just do what you did for the ID: hold A+B+Start+Select and release them at the same time your timer start. If it’s the one you choose, or one of the list the program gave you, it’s fine. Once you gain control of your character, open you trainer card and look at the ID. When the timer reaches the zero (it will go “beep” six times) you should see this image: Before the time reaches the 0, you have to create a new game, choose you character’s name, and stop right before the last sentence. You should release thhose buttons and start the timer at the same time. Then you have to hold the soft rest buttons together oon your game (A+b+Start+Select), and you’ll have a white screen on your console. Lag, Pre-timer and Frame hit can be left blank, instead you have to put in the Target frame field the frame of the choosen ID. There are four section (5, 4, 3 and C), select the number 3. Thos are the ID and SID you can have to shiny hunt.Choose one and open the Eon Timer. On the menu on the top you can find “3rd Gen tools”, click it and select the first option: TID/SID Manipulation (“Pandora’s Box”).A new window will open, select the box that say “Dead battery”, and click “Find ID Frames”. This method is the “Method 1” and it should work with stationary Pokémons (such as the starter)First you start the RNG Reporter. A 3rd Gen game with dry battery will always start from the same seed, and it’s easy to use the rng reporter. You also will have to restart your game, unless you can find in the program you ID or you know your SID. You need to download two programs (for Windows): RNG Reporter and Eon Timer.
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