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Originally Posted by badiu27
Can you get all three starters here?
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Yes
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Originally Posted by lightfurret
This hack is really fun. It actually make pokemon challenging and interesting.
I have Furret, Liepard, Primeape, Gardevoir and Shellder as my team.
The stats boost gives so much life to lost and forgotten pokemon. Sometimes it's just as seeing new pokemon. You got to learn each pokemon from point zero.
I do think there is still place for improvement from what I'v seen till now. Furret is a good example: though it has some stat upgrades on the speed and attack, it could really use an improvement on the ability department, to have something even slightly more useful then keen eye and frisk. I'm not talking about sheer force or abilities that doesn't fit the pokemon theme, but Scrappy, Super Luck, Simple, Quick Feet, Pickpocket, Adaptability, Limber... I dunno...
Oh, and what about Slam? Most of the pokemon learn it in a part in the game where you already got Strength. Same move - 100 accuracy instead of 75 (!). I would say, for that low accuracy it should have power of 100.
burgh wasn't a problem for me, for some reason... Primeape fire punch, boosted by Furret's helping hands, just 1HKOed every single bug pokemon, and Scolipede's try at megahorn missed.
Lenora, from the other hand, was challenge. double intimidate on the start of the battle is harsh (though it was to my advantage since my Mankey has defiant) and her retaliate pokemon hit quick and hard. I won mainly because I took advantage of her Herdier's tendency to stick to helping hands and not attack each turn - focusing my attacks on the other poke.
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Hmm, you do raise some good points with the Furret example. I'm not likely to make another update to BBVW for a while now but I will keep those things in mind for my upcoming HG/SS hack.
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Originally Posted by templar666
i have a question:
the ''special'' encounters mentioned on the wild pokemon docs, is the shaking grass encounters?
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Yes
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Originally Posted by DrDoctor
I love all the screenshots and documentation you have! I really want to play it but unfortunately I can't... No matter which rom I use to patch or which emulator I can't open the menu window and I get no options in touch panel. I can use it for battling and text. Even after the professor shows us how to catch a pokemon I still can't access menu. I can't even save the game or view my pokemon.
Can you please help?! I don't understand why this is. I was just playing a clean White rom perfectly fine a few months ago. :(
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Already answered this on gbatemp =p If anyone else has the same problem, make sure it's X you're using to get the menu, not Start.
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Originally Posted by JimmyJ99
Hmm, I seem to be having an issue. The xDelta won't seem to open. I've even tried redownloading a different xDelta from the main website but no luck. Any clues?
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Make sure you're using the .bat file, not the xdelta itself.
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Originally Posted by DarkentheSkies
I can't seem to get Iris to teach my Serperior Draco Meteor, and I'm absolutely sure it has full happiness. Playing Blaze Black, obviously.
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Drayden/Iris only tutor Draco Meteor after you beat the E4. It was somewhat unintended, but you should have or be drawing near Leaf Storm anyway.