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imas234 August 3rd, 2014 10:48 PM

That was intentional >.>

Its basically an easter egg for the flying pikachu event (pretty sure it learns surf too).

Also, quoted directly from one of doesnt's updates:
Spoiler:

Changelog:
Spoiler:
Fixed various movepool oddities:
-Sentret's learning pattern now matches Furret's.
-Furret now gets Trick by relearner.
-Pikachu and Raichu can now use the Surf and Fly HMs.
-Butterfree can now use the Safeguard TM.
-Removed pointless Flatters from Nidorino/Nidorina relearner pools.
-Nidoking's Poison Fang moved from level 26 to 27.
-Pikachu and Raichu now have LightningRod and Volt Absorb as secondary abilities.
-Munna and Musharna now have Levitate as a secondary ability.
-Onix now gets Earthquake when it previously had Earth Power.
-Redistributed Giratina's stats so it'll hopefully be a bit more threatening.
-Redistributed Snorunt's and Froslass's moves so they actually get some useful ones by level.
-Timburr evolves at 25 instead of 28.
-Gave Muk the ability Adaptability.
-Miscellaneous other tweaks, I can't remember all this stuff.
Tweaked the League rematches again.
Thick Clubs can now be obtained from the Rocket Game Corner. I'm not sorry.
Changed TM45 from Attract to Thunder Wave.
Changed TM07 from Hail to Curse.
Thunder, Blizzard, Gunk Shot, and Dragon Rush now have 80% accuracy.
Thunder now has 10% paralysis rate.
Rock Tomb now has 55 BP and 95% accuracy.
Changed unused Rock Smash encounter tables so Electrode and Roggenrola will no longer have incorrect location data in the dex and the zero people who Sketched Metronomed Rock Smash will have sane encounters.
New sprites for Mantine and Gligar.
Klink line is no longer mirrored on the menu screen.
Included a file with movepool information.
Moved a few TMs around.

FireEmblem1717 August 4th, 2014 6:15 PM

So I've been biking in Rock Tunnel (that elusive Deino) literally all day. Haven't found a single one. Is my hack glitched, or are they supposed to be that hard to find? I looked it up, it's a 2% chance of finding one.

imas234 August 6th, 2014 12:05 AM

Well if it says it has a 2% chance of finding it should should be there and you might just be having bad luck. Probably.

Also, quoting doesnt here :
"Deino is easiest to catch as a rare encounter in the Cinnabar Mansion" idk if this still stands because its pretty old (lol just saw that deino has 1% chance in the mansion but maybe a higher encounter ratio :/ i'll check with amap)

Also, you could just cheat using a-map and increase the encounter rate

Edit: Just checked with a-map, it seems rock tunnel is your best bet. Just keep looking imo.

FireEmblem1717 August 6th, 2014 10:25 AM

I find it after ten minutes of grinding on the lower floor of Rock Tunnel, of course. Luckily it was Modest, so I don't have to repeat the process all over again.

imas234 August 6th, 2014 10:52 PM

good for you, my least favourite part of pokemon is trying to find one with the right nature
>.>

buatisengaja August 30th, 2014 9:13 PM

this is by far the best pokemon hack that i ever played. incredibly new gen move pool and new gen ability (which another hack dont have) is the main selling point of this hack sadly my fav pokemon isnt there which is infernape, 've been searching for the hack that have flare blitz and infernape as a starter but blaziken is good too. no wonder you get the award. the minor downfall is the story is not very different from the fire red. well i'm waiting for your next work (if you still in for making another hack) maybe like pokemon xy on gba? haha you are incredible @doesntknowhowtoplay

swoobat123 September 4th, 2014 10:06 PM

i really like this hack :) but..
could you make player can switch pokemon after defeat foe pokemon?
it's difficult to train low level pokemon in team :(

looneyman1 September 4th, 2014 10:52 PM

If breeding is not enabled, please tell me that with regards to EV training that the EV reducing berries are available. Because there's no point in even using the macho brace if not and I really don't wanna have to restart my game after having assembled a fairly good team to work with to play the harder patches to make EVs nonexistant or be forced to get the starters you get from trades to be able to have a EV trained Serperior...

Nomulus September 13th, 2014 11:56 AM

There's a bug where I can't switch my Pokemon after defeating the opponent's Pokemon, is there a patch or something that fixes this?

Aruaruu September 13th, 2014 2:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nomulus (Post 8435951)
There's a bug where I can't switch my Pokemon after defeating the opponent's Pokemon, is there a patch or something that fixes this?

Nah, that means the patch worked.

Nomulus September 14th, 2014 3:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aruaruu (Post 8436095)
Nah, that means the patch worked.

Wait, so you're saying it's intentional? I don't even get the option to switch my Pokemon out after fainting a trainer's Pokemon? That's an odd feature to cut out.

Splash September 14th, 2014 3:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nomulus (Post 8436624)
Wait, so you're saying it's intentional? I don't even get the option to switch my Pokemon out after fainting a trainer's Pokemon? That's an odd feature to cut out.

Its supposed to make the game more difficult in a way. To play in set battle is really quite challenging imo

tzujm33 September 14th, 2014 5:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nomulus (Post 8436624)
Wait, so you're saying it's intentional? I don't even get the option to switch my Pokemon out after fainting a trainer's Pokemon? That's an odd feature to cut out.

The opponent cant switch out his Pokemon after one of your Pokemon fainted, so why should you be able to do that?

Nomulus September 14th, 2014 8:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splash (Post 8436628)
Its supposed to make the game more difficult in a way. To play in set battle is really quite challenging imo

I'm certain it is, but when you're making a mod or hack of a game, you don't take features out unless it's the entire point of the mod. If you want a challenge, just play it on set and let me play it on Shift.

Nomulus September 14th, 2014 8:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tzujm33 (Post 8436677)
The opponent cant switch out his Pokemon after one of your Pokemon fainted, so why should you be able to do that?

The player character usually has the upper hand in games, it what gives a feeling of power. I can understand placing limits on yourself via nuzlocking, limiting use of items or solo running, but forcing me to play the game in the hard mode when all I want is a casual playthrough is kinda strange.

Justin_Brett September 19th, 2014 11:00 AM

Are there any other ways to get money in this given that you cut out the VS Seeker?

Korlash September 23rd, 2014 6:38 PM

So... I noticed that Kadabra gets the elemental punches (and Alakazam gets blaze kick I think), but there are physical attackers that get the elemental punches as well. Seeing as the physical/special split is intact, are the punches just a bunch of poor moves for kadabra?

It just confuses me why those moves were given to them.

Deokishisu September 25th, 2014 3:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Korlash (Post 8447489)
So... I noticed that Kadabra gets the elemental punches (and Alakazam gets blaze kick I think), but there are physical attackers that get the elemental punches as well. Seeing as the physical/special split is intact, are the punches just a bunch of poor moves for kadabra?

It just confuses me why those moves were given to them.

The Abra line had the elemental punches in the base game. I assume it just wasn't changed or left there as a tribute to Gen 3's Alakazam amazing coverage (may you rest in peace, my mustachioed friend)...

ExtremeStyle October 5th, 2014 10:44 AM

This hack looks great,I always look for gen 3 hacks with new moves and phy/spe split!
Although I tend not to like hacks with increased difficulty,I have the urge to play this one :)

Etherion October 28th, 2014 8:32 PM

are there shiny versions of the gen 4 and 5 pokemon?

VS_SEEKER_IS_A_MUST November 18th, 2014 10:15 AM

No way! I freaking love this game, finally a fire red hack with more than the 1-3rd gen pokemons, but its not fun anymore after finding out that the vs seeker was not in it :( is there anyway that this game could have the vs seeker? Another question, why was it even got left out?

tudou November 26th, 2014 7:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VS_SEEKER_IS_A_MUST (Post 8501667)
No way! I freaking love this game, finally a fire red hack with more than the 1-3rd gen pokemons, but its not fun anymore after finding out that the vs seeker was not in it :( is there anyway that this game could have the vs seeker? Another question, why was it even got left out?

a. Yes, but only by cheating. However, in my experience (played through this about 4 times), I really never needed the VS seeker, at the recharging made it inconvenient. Besides, I always found the VS seeker in regular Firered not too necessary: I only needed it for grinding my team for elite 4, and the E4 in this hack in my experience are on par with your own pokemon, should you stick to only 6 of them.

b. Editing movesets of every trainer in Kanto is pretty time consuming to do for one time around. Doing it 2-3 times takes longer, and Doesn't felt like it was less time consuming just to cut the VS Seeker all together. Besides, it makes the game more challenging, as either you develop a strategy for the boss fights, get a better teammate, or simply grind on the wilds.

Don't really see how a pretty useless item in my experience prevents you from enjoying a hack that's quite balanced for a non-official game (save for Hustle Outrage Zweilous at relatively early level), with a challenge that keeps the game interesting.

looneyman1 November 27th, 2014 8:12 AM

Since my question before wasn't answered I gotta repeat because I've wanted to continue playing but I got a very important question that needs answering before I do.

If breeding is not enabled, please tell me that with regards to EV training that the EV reducing berries are available. Because there's no point in even using the macho brace if not and I really don't wanna have to restart my game after having assembled a fairly good team to work with to play the harder patches to make EVs nonexistant or be forced to get the starters you get from trades to be able to have a EV trained Serperior...

tudou December 10th, 2014 8:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by looneyman1 (Post 8511288)
Since my question before wasn't answered I gotta repeat because I've wanted to continue playing but I got a very important question that needs answering before I do.

If breeding is not enabled, please tell me that with regards to EV training that the EV reducing berries are available. Because there's no point in even using the macho brace if not and I really don't wanna have to restart my game after having assembled a fairly good team to work with to play the harder patches to make EVs nonexistant or be forced to get the starters you get from trades to be able to have a EV trained Serperior...

Why not get the starters? They get more exp gains, and should listen to you if you have most of the badges. I can understand if you just dislike the nicknames they come with.

EV reducing berries are most likely a pain in the butt to add in to Fire Red, as at least the new choice specs in this game have some precedence in Choice Band. It's just simply not worth it to do so much work just to add in some items only a few people would be willing to use. But, then again, that applies to Heat Rock and Damp Rock too...

looneyman1 December 10th, 2014 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tudou (Post 8527432)
Why not get the starters? They get more exp gains, and should listen to you if you have most of the badges. I can understand if you just dislike the nicknames they come with.

EV reducing berries are most likely a pain in the butt to add in to Fire Red, as at least the new choice specs in this game have some precedence in Choice Band. It's just simply not worth it to do so much work just to add in some items only a few people would be willing to use. But, then again, that applies to Heat Rock and Damp Rock too...


Way to miss the point of what I said, not to mention completely misunderstand it in the same go.


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