ckret2
usually pronounced "secret 2"
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As to that one guy who said that gender doesn't affect gameplay, he obviously doesn't know about moves like Attract or Captivate, which are generally preferable on a female Pokemon due to the larger number of male Pokemon you face - in fact, Attract is one of my favorite moves, ever since Crystal... Raising Nidoqueen with Attract, Toxic, and Flatter makes one nasty combination! My big qualm was about getting Oddish as a female - Vileplume just happens to be one of my favorite Pokemon, and I've never been worried about getting cooties from it before. Pollen yes, cooties, no.
Keep up the great work, and I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment in this classy hack (Any idea when that will be? And s'il te plaît, don't delete this post just because I'm asking... You should be flattered so many people have taken such interest in your work.)! :)
I think he meant that the Pokémon itself isn't changed much by its gender; as in, all things being equal, a male Pikachu and a female Pikachu without gender-specific moves will be just as good in battle.
(I've never done much with Attract or Captivate, personally; but I've currently got a male Eevee in Platinum with Captivate. I'm hoping to unleash him upon an unwary Cynthia, what with her female Spiritomb, Roserade, and Milotic... anyway.)
I'm not sure when the next version will be ready. I actually expected to have it done quite a while before now; but somewhere along the line the ROM glitched up, so I have to go back to my most recent non-glitched version of the hack and figure out what I did wrong. It's nothing major, and it certainly isn't killing the hack (I back up too frequently for that, and the glitch itself only shows up in my most recent back-up file), but I'd like to figure out exactly what went wrong to make sure it doesn't happen again--and with two 5-page papers, a final term paper, a group project, and two final exams coming up, I don't have a lot of time to spend going over the rom with a fine-toothed comb. So it'll be a bit more.
Yeah, I figured the ship never sank in the game. I haven't played through the FR/LG games in a while though, so I got a bit mixed up.
Agh. What's the S.S. Aqua? I never can remember these things...
Exploring the game's story boundaries is one of the great things about Pokemon. (...Heehee)
The S.S. Aqua is the ship in G/S/C and HG/SS that sails back and forth between Olivine and Vermilion. It makes a round trip twice a week. Which means I'll have to figure out some nifty scripting to prevent you from being able to ride it back and forth for several hours at a time; either that or I'll just have to make it a one-time event, which wouldn't make a lot of sense since the S.S. Aqua is supposedly going to become the front for a Major Team Rocket Operation. With Gratuitous Initial Caps. For Great Justice.
Random note: in HG/SS, the names of the four Johto Rocket Executives are revealed: Apollo, the guy in charge; Athena, Apollo's second-in-command; Lambda, the dude who disguises himself as the Radio Tower Director; and Lance, who seems to be kind of a rookie Executive. Maybe. I dunno. In any case, this means that they will all, of course, be characters in ToxicPurple.
Although the fact that this means there are two Lances will be a problem. Since "Lance" is just the exec's name in Japanese (or, if you want to be picky, "Ransu"; or, if you want to be EXTRA picky,「ランス」), there's a possibility that his name might be changed for the English version, which means there's a risk that ALL the execs' names will be changed. So I'll wait until their English names are announced before actually plugging them into the game, most likely.
However, when I have some spare time, I WILL get started on their overworld sprites.
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