![rng reporter gen 3 eggs rng reporter gen 3 eggs](https://i0.wp.com/www.alexander-miles.com/wp-content/uploads/Reporter.png)
You can also use the Red Gyarados for this. Ignore the stuff about 'Hitting your Target Time' that's very outdated.Ģ. Your calibrated ranges : your delay and the amount of seconds it takes you to get from Soft Reset (SR) to 'continue'.
#Rng reporter gen 3 eggs code
Requires very few code tweaks.It has been a while since I RNGed a flawless shiny on SS, but I this is how it's done (I hope I'm not forgetting anything):ġ. I like to mess with these things, just can't make much about it public, because I always keep my word when I get stuff to play with.ġ00% can be changed to generate the eggs. I still kinda wished I could get my hands on a working Negaiboshi rom, just to see what else is still in it from the Pokémon Center 5th Anniversary Event and if it could be switched to generate these Eggs with a few tweaks. Doing it manually would be a pain the ***. (I can't remember what's in that other thread.) Just my advise, don't do it. In Jirachi's case it only affects the Berry. However as far as the Egg goes, there's the Species and the two Moves and it's an really awkward algorithm. This might be more interesting for Negaiboshi Jirachi though. I wouldn't rule out that there could be one or two good Spreads. Then the IVs are called at rand() 5 and rand() 6. Which means in other words that the PID and IV spreads are totally different compared to everything known. The PID in fact is actually called with the 3rd rand() and 4th rand(). Unlike in later Events where the Initial Seed is also the Seed for the first PID call it's not the case here. sounds all familiar. But I said initial seeds for a reason, because there is something that separates the Pokémon Center 5th Anniversary Eggs and Negaiboshi Jirachi from everything else that came later. Just for the record, you have 16bit Initial Seeds from 0x0000 to 0xFFFF. He could be right but I don't know, simply because I don't know all of them. The thing is we don't have a spread list and I don't wanna go as far as they're all shitty. I gotta have to say something about the Spreads though. (25%) And then again split because of the 2 Moves.
![rng reporter gen 3 eggs rng reporter gen 3 eggs](https://i0.wp.com/www.alexander-miles.com/wp-content/uploads/SIDs.png)
There are 65535 Spreads, which are limited to 4 Species. At least in the case of Pokémon Center 5th Anniversary I wouldn't recommend to have high hopes on finding something competitive. WC3 data is not able to be saved, as it is not from a binary format ( it's just code). By making fake templates with all the relevant details, the program can detect these gen3 events.
![rng reporter gen 3 eggs rng reporter gen 3 eggs](https://www.smogon.com/ingame/rng/dpphgss_hatch_7.png)
PKHeX needs an 'encounter' for these events EncounterSlot/EncounterStatic/EncounterTrade don't really fit the bill, but the future games event templates do. The way PKHeX's legality checking works is by finding matching encounters then verifying the PKM data against it. PKHeX doesn't handle the 'mystery gift event' script injectables, the WC3 data is basically a PKM template like the formats in future generations. So why are all Gen 3 Events called WC3? Otherwise it's cool that WC3 are getting supported by PKHeX if that's the case. But everything else was not Mystery Gift and of course no Mystery Gift means no Wonder Card. Also the PCJP04 Eggs, PCNY Eggs and PokePark Eggs were Mystery Gifts. The only Mystery Gifts in Gen 3 were Items like Aurora Ticket, Mystic Ticket and the Old Sea Map. Is this just temporary? Because it just feels so wrong. I also saw WC3 being mentioned when I tested the legality check for 3rd Gen Event Pokemon recently. Is there any explanation about it somewhere? Get totally confused about the "WC3" stuff tbh.