How do you manipulate your RNG?

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Thiswas what made me ask this. Especially the part about Flawless IV’s and shiny on one wild Poke in a game.

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Well, first of all, you need a DS (prefered DS Lite or DS) and a Cartridge game, gen 3 or higher.

Second, you need an RNG Reporter. You can look it up in Google to get the download

Okay, so, I like to start with the Pokemon Ditto in 5th gen. I’ll use that as an example. So, load up the RNG Reporter. Then Press the button called Find DS Parameters, BW.

Before you begin parameters, you must have an empty space in your party, a Sweet Scenter, and Pokeballs. Make sure to save in a place where you can catch high leveled Pokemon, at least Level 40. Also no fog. Yet.

Step 2: Make sure to have 2 empty spaces in party, and to read that guide ^. Pokeballs and Sweet Scent.

K, now on to seriousness. Load up the RNG Reporter and do Time Finder in 5th Gen. Make sure you are on the capture tab, and fill in the info Min/Max Frame 0, Wild Pokemon encounter. Check all months. Encounter slots:http://eggmove.com/encounterblack.htmlfor Black. Leave the stuff on the right empty, it will give more results. Right now, we are doing flawless Ditto (for future RNG breeding) so fill in the IV box 31 to all of them. Check your profile in the main menu and choose None 1,2,3 Keypress. Now click generate.

Wait a bit, some results should come up.

Well, you’ve successfully done your first RNG!!! Now, you can move onto more advanced stuff, like PIDRNG (shiny and nature) plus breeding (use that ditto!) If you want a full guide on how to do that,click here for the ultimate source!!!.

Hope I helped!!! :D

If you have any questions, please comment. And this guide is for PC. If you want to know MAC,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ki0yvFx2bshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i_hNOLsm5QAnd I’m sure you can find others. :)

Smogon has a guide for it (for Gen V), and it explains this way better than I can ever hope to.

Part 1Part 2

This is a bit of a non-answer with just 2 links, but hey, it’s better than me trying to explain, failing, and causing misunderstanding.