I'd just like to say this game has been a huge blast. I've done so many Nuzlocke runs on the Nintendo games, to the point where I knew pretty much everything about every Pokemon in game. I got bored with them because everything was so predictable; my first pokemon game was Ruby, and it was so much fun running through each route and discovering all of the new pokemon. I remember leveling up my Ninjask to around level 90 just because I wanted Shedinja so much. I remember spending a day going on the epic quest for the Regis. I remember finding Feebas and trying to max out its beauty for it to evolve. I hate to have my nostalgia goggles on, but those were the days.
Easy internet access, serebii.net, and other pokemon sites allowed me to find out every possible thing about the new games before they even came out. I expected all the twists and turns, I knew all the methods to evolve the pokemon, etc. I lost touch with what made the series so awesome in the first place: the sense of exploration and discovery. Sienna, along with other PokeHacks, gave me that great feeling of "Whoa, what is that thing?!? I need to catch it! Is it this type or that type?" that I remember from my childhood. I spent extra time running around in each route hoping to find something new. I haven't done that in awhile.
That's the great thing about these fan-created games: only the creator has exhausted every possible aspect of every possible situation in the game. There's no strategy guides you can buy, there's no FakeMon entries on popular Pokemon sites, it's a great feeling. You get your butt kicked a couple of times because you weren't prepared for that sort of Pokemon, but that's fine. You go back to the drawing board and find a way to win, and you have fun while you're doing it.
So thank you for the hard work and precious time you have put into this game, I haven't been this excited to play through a game in quite some time.
On a less-cheesy note, when do Isopoly and Bombsect evolve?