
So, what do you and many other people do? RNG abuse. The other 2 or 3 would be completely random. After a lot of time, the most you could assure with breeding is the right nature, and three optimal IVs from the parents. With normal methods, this is incredibly difficult to do. In official tournament environments, it is extremely beneficial to have near flawless Pokemon (i.e. And note that I have no knowledge of BW2 RNG, and so some of my stuff might be inaccurate. But if not, I’ll try to explain it as simply as I can. You’ve probably heard of it, and probably have some idea of what it is.

Also, I’ll probably never cover 4th Gen abuse what with delay and all. I recommend reading this thread in order, as it builds upon concepts previously mentioned. I wasn’t originally going to write one of these, as I thought (read: probably will) I’d be repeating what this guy does well, what these people explain comprehensively, and what this guy has that makes this almost pointless (I’ve only taken the idea of color coded screenshots from there, for the record) but hey, why not. And Hidden Grottos, that’s a thing now, and I have no idea how they work.Īnyway, enjoy this incomplete guide (made for BW) to what’s been covered all over the Internet, and will probably become irrelevant with XY! Writing a breeding section isn’t hard, but RNGReporter has changed quite a bit from what I can tell, so to be up-to-date, I’d have to rewrite and rescreenshot major parts of the guide.

I’m posting what I have now to, well, get it out there, but also to gauge interest. Red Striker and I eventually put the guide on the heatless backburner I sent him what I had wrote, and that was pretty much it. Either way, I began writing pretty quickly, and I ended up with what you see below, minus some edits here and there I did to pretty it up. Well, I think that was the plan maybe he wanted to write the bulk of the guide and leave me to cover stuff like capture and Wonder Card abuse. The plan was for me to write the bulk of the guide, with Red Striker doing the breeding part like he wanted. I, with my awesome guide-writing skillz, got in contact with him. The case study presented herein is a good example of an individual being offered a screening test for an infectious airborne disease and positive test results being disregarded.So back in August, Red Striker was on staff, and while here, he went around asking if it would be cool for him to write a guide an RNG guide, specifically on breeding. As the incidence of TB continues in long-term care settings, away from acute care facilities, public health officials, administrators, and infection control personnel need to develop TB control plans, risk assessment procedures, and appropriate follow-up on positive converters among the workers and the residents. As healthcare in this country evolves from acute care facilities to alternative ambulatory care settings, the focus for infection control personnel is to develop effective TB control plans appropriate to the care setting using current clinical guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or other agencies, the main goal of which is to reduce the number of infections and exposures to this disease. This fact mandates routine screening, reporting, and strict follow-up of TB in long-term care facilities as well as recognizing and addressing barriers to worker and resident protection. Elders living in communal settings, such as nursing homes or other types of long-term care facilities have a tuberculosis (TB) incidence rate of 39.2 per 1,000, nearly four times the rate of TB in the general population.
