![]() ![]() ![]() I also changed the color to green because I like green. Step 11: Type your ID into the box, then choose one of the SID’s and put it in. Let’s give you the benefit of the doubt and say you did it perfectly, so 1000. On mine, this corresponds to the SID of 22155. Question: Why 1000? Wasn’t our target frame 950? Answer: It takes exactly 50 frames for the game to generate your ID after pressing A at the “.see you in my lab” screen. Step 12: Enter the result of the frame box into the Eon Timer. If the smallest number is smaller than 1000 and you have a dry battery, just use the next lowest number. If you don’t have a dry battery, you might be able to do it in 500 frames? That’s a guess though. ![]() But my recommendation if the smallest is more than 4000 frames is to enter a different SID from your list and get back to it later. That shiny frame is what’s in RNG Reporter.Īnswer: Not a question, ok, but what we just did is we found the exact frame we have to land on in order for our Pokémon to be shiny (assuming the SID you put into RNG Reporter is the shiny one). Eon Timer will count down exactly how long we have to wait for us to hit that frame. Step 13: Press “Start” on the Eon Timer, and as soon as the Pre-Timer hits zero, soft reset your game (on the GBA SP this is done by pressing START, SELECT, A, and B at the same time. Go through the opening scenes, open Birch’s bag, press A on your desired starter once, and as soon as the Eon Timer hits zero, press the “Yes” option. You’ll start the battle, and if your starter is shiny, congrats! But you probably weren’t that accurate, so let’s check if the SID you tried out is correct or if you mistimed the starter choice frame. ![]()
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