XDRZERO Posted December 26, 2012 Posted December 26, 2012 http://users.smogon.com/X-Act/IVtoPID.html I found this link how to search for a PID and this program is amazing. If you know where I can Download this program, please let me know. For who doesn't know, IVs to PID Applet is a legit program that enables you to find your Pokémon PID's and IV's on Pokémon 3rd Gen Games. Instructions: Put the your Pokémon's IVs. They can be seen on Encyclopedia Pokémon Esmeralda, a Spanish Program but it's easy to understand how to use it. Search on this Forum. Click Find PID and you have the numbers. If it's method 2, then, you can get a PID for a non-legendary Pokémon from 3rd Gen games. These are the instructions of how to find your PIDs. Can you tell me please how to Download this amazing program? I am needing it.
Delta Blast Burn Posted December 26, 2012 Posted December 26, 2012 file -->save as You can then use it as you please offline. Note just click the html file, it'll open your browser, but in the url bar it should show denote the location you saved it at, rather than have http://
XDRZERO Posted December 26, 2012 Author Posted December 26, 2012 file -->save asYou can then use it as you please offline. Note just click the html file, it'll open your browser, but in the url bar it should show denote the location you saved it at, rather than have http:// Hey, friend. Thanks for explaining me that. I saved the applet on my desktop and when I opened it, it doesn't work. I still have Java, but do I need to install another program?
Delta Blast Burn Posted December 26, 2012 Posted December 26, 2012 You may have to keep all the files that came with it (when you saved) together. If it still doesn't work it may be an external javascript applet, in which case you can try what i'm attaching which should accomplish the same task and then some. PID-IV.zip
XDRZERO Posted December 26, 2012 Author Posted December 26, 2012 You may have to keep all the files that came with it (when you saved) together. If it still doesn't work it may be an external javascript applet, in which case you can try what i'm attaching which should accomplish the same task and then some. Thanks a lot friend. This was useful.
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