![]() ![]() Which shouldn't be an issue with Tapu Koko or Lele as RNG'ing for them should have 0 NPCs in the area. If you're hitting spreads thousands of frames away from your target then obviously you cannot calibrate your Pre-Timer, which means you got something wrong elsewhere. Here's more or less how the Pre-Timer thing works. Sometimes it is 10s of thousands of frames away from my target which is a bit discouraging so I just want to check that I am setting up eon timer properly and refine a way to calibrate it to get closer to my target frame.Īny help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated. What I'm struggling with is then how to calibrate eon timer once I have found the frame of the pokemon I caught. So far I have been catching the pokemon in a masterball to speed up the process of checking its stats and feeding them back into the rng tool to see what frame I actually hit. Using my target frame I then am able to get what I should be setting Eon timer for from the pop-up of the rngtool, and I am then able to reasonably align my encounter starting with the eon timer counting down. I have got the hang of the needle method to get my initial seed and finding my target frame, I am using a start up delay on eon timer of 2500 frames as I am using a new 2DS which I have read is approximate for that hardware. I will not be using NTR or any other CFW. I am using Eon timer with the 3DSrngtool. I have recently started dabbling in RNGing for hidden power stationary legends, in particular tapu lele and koko in Moon. RNG Reporter 9.93 (WINE/Mono compatible). ![]()
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