![]() ![]() <<< This video seems to cover most everything I need to know about accomplishing ID abuse, but I have a few questions. Goals: Abuse for TID/SID, RNG for good shinies.Īll of these carts have dead batteries, so I know I'm all set. Now onto the different RNG categories based on game. My computer runs RNG Reporter wonderfully and I use Eontimer v1.6 (although I'm not entirely sure how accurate its default time is for gen 3 since it doesn't match some of the frame times Smogon gives you). I own GBA SP, DS Phat, and Gamecube GBA player (obviously a gamecube too). I own a copy of every GBA game, as well as Colosseum and Gale of Darkness. The goal is to find the simplest rng methods that net shiny pokemon with good IVs. The more games the better, but any helpful information you are absolutely sure of is welcome. Let it be known that I have no preference whatsoever to what games I RNG on, so long as it's in gen 3. That being said, I would love to learn more about it, as well as any little tricks people have towards their success. I've come to understand certain aspects about gen 3 rng, and what has seemed to be apparent is every method feels less worthy of time than in future generations. I'm going back to gen 3 to beat to Battle Frontier and Orre Colosseum before Sun & Moon come out, and want a cool team to migrate up to them. I've already been successfully RNGing in gen 5 with no issues (Not at all related to gen 3 other than that I am somewhat acquainted with the subject). (There's a TL DR at the end but if you're going to comment, please actually read the section pertaining to your contribution) RNG Reporter 9.93 (WINE/Mono compatible).RNG Reporter 9.96.6 Alpha, XP compatible.3rd Generation Emulation RNG Guide: Breeding Abuse.3rd Generation Emulation RNG Guide: Stationary Abuse.Smogon DPPt/HGGSS RNG Manipulation Guide.Titan's guide to 5th Generation RNG Abuse.Blastoise_X's guides to stationary RNG, Ultra Beasts RNG, and TID RNG.This allows you to get shinies, eggs, or event Pokemon with perfect IVs.Ĭheck the links below for more information! Our wiki RNG abuse is a series of techniques that allow you to manipulate the game's internal random number generator in order to obtain the perfect Pokémon. ![]()
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