![]() You'll have a VERY good chance (85-90%) of getting the shiny. So keep trying on the +2, in this scenerio. I say "increidbly likely" because as you can see, only "most of the time", through experiment, your delays have been +2. ![]() ![]() That will compensate and when you try again, you are INCREDIBLY LIKELY to run into a shiny. Since your "most common delay" is +2, you'd add 2 to that making it now 160. So now you see the box that says, "Consider Delay". So now you've got your "most common delay". Then you can see the most common delay is "+2" (It differs for everyone, maybe only on legendaries though because you probably won't be as close or far as the next person to the point in which you trigger the battle. Let's say you did this ten times and you got these for the delays: So keep doing this and you'll begin to see a "most common" delay number. Maybe the pokemon you ran into was on frame 1092. Let's say you were aiming for frame 1090. So you go to the RNG tool and input the stats of the pokemon you ran into. (Get the shiny frame from the seed, and hit "A" ) So if you know how to RNG regularly, you do the same exact thing. just got back from a retail shift )Īlso, I'm mentioning because they asked (Also, black friday went great, thank you! ) ![]() For anyone having trouble RNG-ing currently (bear with me, and my poor description skillz. ![]()
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