![]() ![]() ![]() Having done this, they have the audacity to call their substitutions a translation. Rejecting the inspired usage and meaning of eon and eonian, scholars have substituted words as unrelated as 'forever,' 'eternal,' 'time,' 'universe,' 'world,' and 'life,' all to translate this single Greek noun and its adjective. Therefore, aionion (eonian) cannot mean eternal, since aperiod of time must have a beginning and an end. This means that if eon is a period of time (which it undoubtedly is, as you will soon see from five passages in Matthew), then eonian has to be of or related to a period of time. Ignoring what God wrote, many scholars have decided that God must havemeant to say something else.Ī word about nouns and adjectives: A derivative adjective draws its meaning from its noun: rainy is of rain, golden is of gold, American is of America, eonian is of eon. These have exact English equivalents in 'eon' (a noun a period of time) and 'eonian' (an adjective having to do with a period of time). But I would expect that you’d get the right frame sooner or later.When God wrote scripture, He chose two Greek words to reveal Himself and His purpose. If you’re still not getting it after a fair while I’d keep calibrating, I know I have gotten to the point where my reaction times are so good with eon timer I can hit the exact frame + or - 1 every time. ![]() ![]() 5 frames is such a small amount of time your human error will probably lead you to land on your shiny frame just through repetition. If it’s within 5 frames of your shiny frame, if you’re good with your resets it should be pretty close, I wouldn’t update eon timer. If it’s still out by a fair bit ~5-10 frame put it in to epn timer and update again. Now, you should’ve seen a change much closer to your frame (because the initial was put by 404)įind what frame you hit, it should be pretty close. I think where you’re going wrong is with the subtraction of 404 for the animation, technically yes you can do it that way but I’ve always had way more success with just going for the exact frame and letting eontimer do the calibration.ĭo your reset with the frame set to the shiny frame and the calibration to 0 If it makes any difference, I'm playing on a reproduction cart of Emerald, though I haven't had any real issues with it save for background audio becoming quieter after a save. Am I doing this correctly, or should I not subtract 404 on a failed attempt? Also, what exactly does this do? From there I capture the Latias, find its spread, subtract 404 from that frame, plug it into the Frame Hit box and hit update. Am I doing something wrong? Is there an easy way to tell which SID I should be using? I know I calculated them correctly because the method 2 SID matches up with the early shiny frame I found on my own, and I've been able to successfully use it.Īs for Eon Timer, how should I calibrate it? So far I've found my shiny frame using RNG Reporter, subtracted 404 from that frame to account for the encounter animation bit and done an attempt. I checked the other SID, found a spread that matched, and started RNGing using that one, but eventually I encountered a Latias with a spread not present on that SID. I RNGed with one until I encountered a Latias with a spread which didn't appear on the SID. I'm attempting to RNG a Southern Island Latias (glitzer popped the ticket into my game), but the applet gave me 2 possible method 1 SIDs, and I'm not sure which to use. I looked through the guides listed here, watched some videos, downloaded Eon Timer (version 1.6 if that matters), RNG Reporter and used the suggested applet to find my SID. Hey all, I've never really attempted rng abuse before, but after finding out that my Emerald file has an early shiny frame, I decided to give it a whirl. ![]()
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