![]() Poke finder has an IV calculator under Tools -> IV Calculator, there’s also a fine ones hosted at serebii and a few other places online.EonTimer is entirely Windows based. It’s an iterative process, you’ll get closer and closer assuming you correctly identify which frame you did hit, but once the timing is dialed in and you’re hitting your target, that calibration should carry over to the other SIDs (assuming you didn’t get lucky and land the shiny on the first one) making the process much faster after the first one. Say the one I got was Sassy instead of Serious, the table says I might’ve hit 6201 or 6276 I’d guess the closest one for now and tell EonTimer that my “Frame hit” was 6201 and try again with the new timing. If you know your shiny frame is, for example, 6205 with a serious nature, then you can pull up pokefinder and see what gets generated for frames 6150 to 6250. At lv5 IVs are pretty foggy, but natures don’t repeat very often. When you try to hit your frame, you’ll probably miss at first, so you use the IVs, nature, and gender to figure out which frame you did hit. Your SID only determines if the Pokémon is shiny, it’s IVs, nature, and gender are all based on the frame. I did a write-up on it here, if you’ve seen the video then you’ve got the basic idea already. Choppy’s method is a tough place for your dive into RNG, but not impossible. No worries, you’re absolutely on the right track. I'm sorry everyone - I'm trying to research as best I can but I feel so lost! Does anyone know how I can cross check Mudkip's IVs to see if I'm hitting the right frame, etc.? Does Pokefinder have a similar feature, or should I use an outside source?
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