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FireRed hack: Pokémon Elysium (GBA)

Spoiler: Sidequest: Bones


Also, here are a few non-spoiler tips to help ease your mind and keep an eye on some of the other side missions:

Spoiler:
 
Hello again, @BlackKaiser. :)

I wanted to ask, is there a renewable source of Moon Stones in this game? (Other than hoping to get lucky with the 1/20 odds from wild Clefairy, without the aid of Compound Eyes or even Frisk.) Sun Stones, too, I suppose, though those aren't so needed in comparison to Moon Stones in this game.
 
Hello !

First, thank you for this amazing pokemon game! you truly captured what is a pokemon game but made it better !

I have a question and couldn't find the answer onlinen I'll ask it as a spoiler below (chapter 2) :

Spoiler:
 
Hello !

First, thank you for this amazing pokemon game! you truly captured what is a pokemon game but made it better !

I have a question and couldn't find the answer onlinen I'll ask it as a spoiler below (chapter 2) :

Spoiler:

Hello there! Thank you very much!

Spoiler:
 
Hey love the rom hack!
I'm currently on chapter 3 and just hit the game corner side quest! I sold the card already so is it now impossible to do the illusion side quest?
 
Just finished the game. Overall, a fun and engaging story with charming and well developed characters. It surprises me you didn't originally intend for a public release, since it feels like you spent a long time creating this world. Sure, I could complain about some of the problems caused purely by it being a firered romhack, and the mostly reused assets but they were reused well and didn't detract too much.
Great worldbuilding and attention to side content etc - I did miss a few side quests on Savahnn thanks to how quickly that story moved (and my inability to stop using uncapped fps speedup in emulators which is a personal problem). The B side was executed very well.

For the gameplay, it was quite challenging at times but not frustrating thanks to save states and speed-up. Some of it I'm not sure I'd have completed with only normal speed and saves. The
Spoiler: end game

I did give up on the ninja trials though, that first fight felt impossible but maybe I missed an obvious strategy.
Usually I'm not a fan of using legendaries in playthroughs but through this I've learned the charm of Mega Diancie, and got to use Heatran which is rare in fangames.
Pokemon selection was fine overall, I would've liked the doc to contain pokemon locations since I never found quite a few (e.g. Misdreavus) in the wild.

I loved your writing for the protagonist especially, it was very hard to feel bad about playing as them. I'm not a big fan of silent protagonists so this was refreshing for a pokemon game.
The other characters got satisfying arcs, which is impressive with so many.

I wasn't expecting the game to be so long but it always kept me engaged so the length ended up being a nice surprise rather than a drag.

Thanks for all your hard work. Hope you're proud of what you've made.
 
On a personal level, I love getting the chance to use (a) Legendary Pokemon in fangames/romhacks. They're Pokemon just the same, and it's always fun, to try out Pokemon you don't usually get to use during a playthrough. Many of said Pokemon game fan-projects love to give Legendary and Mythical Pokemon out like candy for the player to face, while gatekeeping them from the player until after all the game content is used up. (Every once in a blue moon, you'll come across a one that gives you a Legendary/Mythical as part of the story, or something similar. Xenoverse is an example wherein the question of "What if Cosmog was a standardly designed Pokemon the evolves into the box Legendary that you get to use as a mandatory part of your team?", which is legit fun.)

All that to say, I'm looking forward to trying out these battles, myself.
 
Just finished the game. Overall, a fun and engaging story with charming and well developed characters. It surprises me you didn't originally intend for a public release, since it feels like you spent a long time creating this world. Sure, I could complain about some of the problems caused purely by it being a firered romhack, and the mostly reused assets but they were reused well and didn't detract too much.
Great worldbuilding and attention to side content etc - I did miss a few side quests on Savahnn thanks to how quickly that story moved (and my inability to stop using uncapped fps speedup in emulators which is a personal problem). The B side was executed very well.

For the gameplay, it was quite challenging at times but not frustrating thanks to save states and speed-up. Some of it I'm not sure I'd have completed with only normal speed and saves. The
Spoiler: end game

I did give up on the ninja trials though, that first fight felt impossible but maybe I missed an obvious strategy.
Usually I'm not a fan of using legendaries in playthroughs but through this I've learned the charm of Mega Diancie, and got to use Heatran which is rare in fangames.
Pokemon selection was fine overall, I would've liked the doc to contain pokemon locations since I never found quite a few (e.g. Misdreavus) in the wild.

I loved your writing for the protagonist especially, it was very hard to feel bad about playing as them. I'm not a big fan of silent protagonists so this was refreshing for a pokemon game.
The other characters got satisfying arcs, which is impressive with so many.

I wasn't expecting the game to be so long but it always kept me engaged so the length ended up being a nice surprise rather than a drag.

Thanks for all your hard work. Hope you're proud of what you've made.

Hello! Thank you for playing the game all the way to the end and also for taking the time to write some feedback!

I'm grateful for your comments, especially the ones about the worldbuilding and the talking protagonist. From the start, I planned to make the game more like a TV series rather than following the standard Pokemon formula. That's why the protagonist has own personality rather being a projection of the player.

Yes, as you said, I had no intention of releasing the game and I only kept working for a few friends to play and to satisfy my own itch for telling a story. I only decided to release the game after getting some encouraging feedback on reddit and later polish it as much as I could, based on the feedback I received here, in this thread. I'm glad it turned out to be liked by most players even though it still lacks in many ways compared to other games.

Once again, thanks for your thoughts and the time you spent!
 
Version 2.3.1 - Bug Fixes & Balancing
Note that saves are compatible with the previous version (2.3.0).

Changelog:
  • Fixed STEEL type's resistance to FAIRY not applying correctly
  • Fixed a bug where losing to Wanda or in the epilogue battle would teleport the player to an invalid location
  • Fixed the Quest Log not updating correctly in certain situations (Part B)
  • Disabled the use of Escape Rope in the hidden temple puzzle (Part B)
  • Reduced difficulty of the battle against Warimo (Part B) and various battle balancing
  • Spelling and grammar fixes
  • Blastoise now has access to the move Shell Smash at level 36
 
Version 2.3.1 - Bug Fixes & Balancing
Note that saves are compatible with the previous version (2.3.0).

Changelog:
  • Fixed STEEL type's resistance to FAIRY not applying correctly
  • Fixed a bug where losing to Wanda or in the epilogue battle would teleport the player to an invalid location
  • Fixed the Quest Log not updating correctly in certain situations (Part B)
  • Disabled the use of Escape Rope in the hidden temple puzzle (Part B)
  • Reduced difficulty of the battle against Warimo (Part B) and various battle balancing
  • Spelling and grammar fixes
  • Blastoise now has access to the move Shell Smash at level 36
Just so you are aware, the updated files on the google drive doesn't seem to permit downloads.
 
Just so you are aware, the updated files on the google drive doesn't seem to permit downloads.

Thank you. It doesn't seem to allow anonymous downloads from the list for the newer files indeed. However, the direct links to the patches still work. There's also the MediaFire link for users who don't have a Google account, at least until I figure out what's going on.
 
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Hello, I'm having a ton of fun playing this right now. I was wondering- where can I find a Charmander?

And regarding movesets and TMs, which Gen movesets and TM list are you using? And is there a TM location list or a specific place I can buy them?

Lastly, what level do the mega evolutions happen?

Thanks!
 
Hello, I'm having a ton of fun playing this right now. I was wondering- where can I find a Charmander?
Spoiler: Charmander can be found
 
Hello! I have been playing and really enjoying Pokemon Elysium the story is really good and enjoyably long, the characters are really funny too. It doesn't even feel like a Pokemon game sometimes LOL, it's that fun. But, after beating Zizan Ive run into an issue that seems way more common than I expected, I have no idea how to go about transferring my Part A Save file to Part B. I play on mobile, iOS, Delta Emulator. Id really appreciate any advice and help in order to make the transfer, I'm really new to this and dont totally understand everything so I really need help... Thank you for reading!!
 
Hello, I'm having a ton of fun playing this right now. I was wondering- where can I find a Charmander?

And regarding movesets and TMs, which Gen movesets and TM list are you using? And is there a TM location list or a specific place I can buy them?

Lastly, what level do the mega evolutions happen?

Thanks!

Check out J.D. Guy's post on Charmander! He's 100% correct. The game's moveset are generally a mix from Gen 5, 6 and beyond, though some moves are not in the game. TMs aren't available for purchase. Instead, they're found throughout the world, some of them by exploring. Mega Evolutions show up later, once you get to Elysium island in Part B.

Can someone please tell me where I can find Tyranitar?

You can catch a Tyranitar once you get to Elysium island in Part B. There's a dungeon (you pass through it during the story) where you can encounter it.

Hello! I have been playing and really enjoying Pokemon Elysium the story is really good and enjoyably long, the characters are really funny too. It doesn't even feel like a Pokemon game sometimes LOL, it's that fun. But, after beating Zizan Ive run into an issue that seems way more common than I expected, I have no idea how to go about transferring my Part A Save file to Part B. I play on mobile, iOS, Delta Emulator. Id really appreciate any advice and help in order to make the transfer, I'm really new to this and dont totally understand everything so I really need help... Thank you for reading!!

Hello! Thanks so much for playing and for your wonderful comments! In the game's showcase, there are instructions on how to transfer your progress from Part A to Part B. I'll quote them below, but in short: create a save state once you reach the end of Part A, then download and boot Part B and then load that save state. You may need to rename the save state file so that Part B can recognize it.

Instructions:
- Open part B and a createquick savestate.
- From your Files app, find your savestate folder in the Delta folder.
- Find the folder that has the save state you're looking for. The savestate will be in two parts, an image ~2kb in size and a blank file that's bigger. I don't know but I assume you need both. They will be named pretty the same thing - a series of numbers and letters. You can tell which one you're looking for by the image.
- Copy both files (image and blank document) into the save state folder of Part B, which you can find by looking for that new save state you made at the beginning.
- Copy the name of the first part of the save state (the image) from part B, then delete that file.
- Rename the image part of the save state you made in part A to the name you just copied (image file name of part b savestate)
- Repeat that process with the other part of the savestate (the larger, blank file). The savestate files you copied from part A should now have the names of the savestate files from part B.
- Open part B and load your save state. If you did everything correctly, it will load normally and you will be able to play part B!
 
TMs aren't available for purchase. Instead, they're found throughout the world, some of them by exploring.
Excuse me for back-seating, but I recall that the big city of the region, Astrantia, does have TMs you can "purchase" via the Game Corner.
 
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