and btw Pokemon Trainer Jackey,
You should NOT post anymore offtopics... becuz, We do not asked for a game of yours, we asked for an update of Pokemon Essentials, Isn't it?
okay, you have fairy types in your game... or maybe not, I cannot trust in a fangame, and by lacking of a decent update for Pokemon essentials, You may only have custom Fairy type moves or the closest relatives to X/Y fairy moves, but not the official ones.
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I shouldn't have to push things out, but if there's a thing that I REALLY HATE THE HELL OUT OF ME... Is leaving an important project UNFINISHED, UNDONE, and UNCOMPLETED...
I better suggest you all to POST IT ALREADY in the wiki, and make everyone do it by themselves... Becuz it's really clear that YOU WILL NOT fulfill such a thing like this...
Wow. Rude. For your information, I didn't provide any actual original content in that pack except for piecing together an image or two for the required images. I did not include a game, or even part of one. If you actually paid attention to what I said (and the fully detailed documentation I included in the Fairy type kit), I posted JUST the very basics for setting up Fairy Type. Basically, the kit I posted includes adding Fairy Type to the established types, updating Gen 1-5 Pokemon such as Clefairy to be the proper typing, and updating the, what, two or four or whatever moves that got changed to Fairy type, like Charm.
No Fakemon (there aren't even any in my game, not that it matters).
No fake moves (there are
no new moves of any sort in this pack - I do not have the experience needed to write moves at this time - the only thing I did other than update the moves that were ret-conned to Fairy was go ahead and throw in the Shadow moves
that are already included with Essentials and just not implemented. So they're already as "official" as a fan-made gaming engine can be because they came with it).
I made this pack because I needed Cleffa, Igglybuff, and Ralts to be the correct type so their advantages/disadvantages would be correct, and then someone asked if any bare minimum stuff could be released, so I went ahead and posted what I made because yay collaboration. If you're going to be so demanding that people just post what they've done so far regarding Gen 6 updates, then don't be such a jerk to people who've already done what you asked.
You are not a moderator, in fact, you're a first-time poster. If an actual moderator or someone actually involved in this project has a problem with the resource pack I posted, then that's for them to tell me about, not for you, and given that a month has gone by and no one has said anything, I find it doubtful that they're the ones with a problem. If they do have a problem, they're welcome to tell me and that's fine, but you aren't them.