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Yeah, there was this hack I really wanted to do... but I can't to hacks. So being a nerd with little time, a began a walkthrough for my "hack". I'm weird, aren't I?
Well read it and see if you'd play my hack. If only I could make it...
Pokémon Red Dawn
Fortifice Town
Waking up there in the communal dormitory, Fortifice Town is a small community consisting of four houses, one of which containing the Town Elder who will heal your Pokémon at any time and another which contains two brothers who will sell you low-grade items. The other two houses are not important to your adventure. In the middle of the town is the Sacred Amphitheatre, where you should go straight away as you have no Pokémon to be healed nor any money to buy items with.
Sacred Amphitheatre
Entering this place for the first time starts a cut-scene, where you and six other trainers all take part in a ritual and receive your first Pokémon from the Town Elder, a Lvl. 7 Vulpix, which knows Ember/Tail Whip/Roar.
The Elder will then tell you to go to Ruby Mountain to begin training your new Pokémon, and will give you 1000 units of currency so you can buy supplies.
***Wild Pokémon***
Vulpix (1 time only)
Fortifice Town
Return to Fortifice Town to buy supplies, and you should buy four Pokéballs and two Potions with your money. Talk to the Matron in the dormitory to be given TM11 (Sunny Day), which you should teach your Vulpix in order to boost its Fire attacks. Now head north to get to Ruby Mountain via Rocky Trail.
Rocky Trail
Rocky Trail contains grassy patches and rocks, and two guards guarding the entrance to Ruby Mountain. They will ask you if you wish to battle them. If you accept, you will fight a Rattata and a Zigzagoon, both Lvl 3, which shouldn't prove to much of a problem as they heal your Pokémon for you whether or not you beat them. Do not catch any Pokémon at this stage.
***Wild Pokémon***
Geodude (Common)
Zubat (Common)
Rattata (Uncommon)
Ruby Mountain
This place is labyrinthine and near-impossible but you won't have to conquer it for a long time. As you do not have the HM Strength, all you have to do is follow the path, going up the stairs, until you reach Trainer Kirby. It is recommended that you raise your Vulpix to at least Lvl 10 before you enter the third room where Trainer Kirby is. Do not bother catching any Pokémon for the simple reason they will be deleted after you leave the mountain. When you find Trainer Kirby, one of the other Trainers who received a Vulpix in the amphitheatre, your presence will surprise him and he will order his Vulpix to attack you. His Vulpix is Lvl 13, but it only has 1/3 of its HP. Knocking it out should be easy, and you can benefit from the large amount of EXP you earn. After his Vulpix is defeated he will tell you he barely escaped after being jumped by some strange men and will apologise for attacking you. He will tell you something bad is happening in the cave, and tell you that you shouldn't proceed. When he sees you're not going to do that, he'll give you a Super Potion and exit the cave. Leave the room and enter Ruby Plateau.
***Wild Pokémon***
Geodude (Common)
Zubat (Common)
Onix (Uncommon)
Ruby Plateau
The final destination of both this journey and the next time you have to scale Ruby Mountain (the path you took now will be inaccessible to you later in the game), the plateau is a very important destination and home of the Legendary Pokémon Registeel. You will instantly see two guys standing outside a small cave. Walk up to them and start a conversation. They will tell you that you shouldn't interfere with their plans and one of them will start to battle with you. As the man you are fighting, called Team Destiny Hunter, has a Lvl 50 Blastoise, you will be quickly and easily wiped out: this is supposed to happen. Instead of you 'blacking out', however, you will see both Hunters being confronted with Registeel who emerges from the cave. Watching both their Lvl 50 Blastoises fighting in a double battle with the Lvl 60 Registeel (the match takes some time but is pre-determined) shows you some of the game's later mechanics. Both Hunters' Blastoises are eventually beaten and the Registeel begins an Earthquake attack. Now you black out.
***Wild Pokémon***
Registeel (1 time only)
Fortifice City
You wake up in the Town Elder's house, and if you caught any Pokémon in the mountain you will realise they have been deleted: the Elder explains that all your Pokémon were seemingly wiped out in the Earthquake that happened, including your Vulpix (it isn't actually gone, but any other Pokémon you caught are). When you explain to her what happened, she will be very surprised, telling you that Registeel is the basis of many myths in the Town, and will ask you what the two men were doing. At that point, many men similar to those you saw on the plateau will enter the room and two will come over to you and the Elder. The Elder quickly give you a Pokémon and tell you to fight and you will engage in a double battle with the two men, who are both called Team Destiny Grunt. Your Pokémon is a Lvl 25 Ninetails and the Elder's Pokémon is a Lvl 35 Ninetails (the Vulpix/Ninetails line seems to be important to the town's culture). Both your enemies have Lvl 35 Wartortles, which both know Water attacks. However this is where the Town Elder will start using a move new to the Pokémon games: Sacrificial Flames, which is an extremely powerful attack with 150 damage, an 85% chance of hitting, and raises your attack and defence slightly while lowering your speed and accuracy sharply. The big thing about this attack is it is not super-effective on any Pokémon but is also not not-effective either, so the Wartortles will go down quickly. Sacrificial Flames are about 20 new attacks in the game which contain special changes. Anyway, after the two Grunts are defeated (if you lose the Elder will revive your Pokémon and the battle will restart), the Elder tells to you give her the Ninetails back and leave the town at once. You do so, and in a cut-scene you run from the house, and see the whole of Fortifice City destroyed by the Earthquake and also under siege by Team Destiny. You leave to the west and enter Ravaged Route. This portion of the game is a prologue which gives you the taste of the game mechanics and is a taster of controlling more powerful Pokémon, but the real game begins now.
Ravaged Route
To be written...
Well read it and see if you'd play my hack. If only I could make it...
Pokémon Red Dawn
Fortifice Town
Waking up there in the communal dormitory, Fortifice Town is a small community consisting of four houses, one of which containing the Town Elder who will heal your Pokémon at any time and another which contains two brothers who will sell you low-grade items. The other two houses are not important to your adventure. In the middle of the town is the Sacred Amphitheatre, where you should go straight away as you have no Pokémon to be healed nor any money to buy items with.
Sacred Amphitheatre
Entering this place for the first time starts a cut-scene, where you and six other trainers all take part in a ritual and receive your first Pokémon from the Town Elder, a Lvl. 7 Vulpix, which knows Ember/Tail Whip/Roar.
The Elder will then tell you to go to Ruby Mountain to begin training your new Pokémon, and will give you 1000 units of currency so you can buy supplies.
***Wild Pokémon***
Vulpix (1 time only)
Fortifice Town
Return to Fortifice Town to buy supplies, and you should buy four Pokéballs and two Potions with your money. Talk to the Matron in the dormitory to be given TM11 (Sunny Day), which you should teach your Vulpix in order to boost its Fire attacks. Now head north to get to Ruby Mountain via Rocky Trail.
Rocky Trail
Rocky Trail contains grassy patches and rocks, and two guards guarding the entrance to Ruby Mountain. They will ask you if you wish to battle them. If you accept, you will fight a Rattata and a Zigzagoon, both Lvl 3, which shouldn't prove to much of a problem as they heal your Pokémon for you whether or not you beat them. Do not catch any Pokémon at this stage.
***Wild Pokémon***
Geodude (Common)
Zubat (Common)
Rattata (Uncommon)
Ruby Mountain
This place is labyrinthine and near-impossible but you won't have to conquer it for a long time. As you do not have the HM Strength, all you have to do is follow the path, going up the stairs, until you reach Trainer Kirby. It is recommended that you raise your Vulpix to at least Lvl 10 before you enter the third room where Trainer Kirby is. Do not bother catching any Pokémon for the simple reason they will be deleted after you leave the mountain. When you find Trainer Kirby, one of the other Trainers who received a Vulpix in the amphitheatre, your presence will surprise him and he will order his Vulpix to attack you. His Vulpix is Lvl 13, but it only has 1/3 of its HP. Knocking it out should be easy, and you can benefit from the large amount of EXP you earn. After his Vulpix is defeated he will tell you he barely escaped after being jumped by some strange men and will apologise for attacking you. He will tell you something bad is happening in the cave, and tell you that you shouldn't proceed. When he sees you're not going to do that, he'll give you a Super Potion and exit the cave. Leave the room and enter Ruby Plateau.
***Wild Pokémon***
Geodude (Common)
Zubat (Common)
Onix (Uncommon)
Ruby Plateau
The final destination of both this journey and the next time you have to scale Ruby Mountain (the path you took now will be inaccessible to you later in the game), the plateau is a very important destination and home of the Legendary Pokémon Registeel. You will instantly see two guys standing outside a small cave. Walk up to them and start a conversation. They will tell you that you shouldn't interfere with their plans and one of them will start to battle with you. As the man you are fighting, called Team Destiny Hunter, has a Lvl 50 Blastoise, you will be quickly and easily wiped out: this is supposed to happen. Instead of you 'blacking out', however, you will see both Hunters being confronted with Registeel who emerges from the cave. Watching both their Lvl 50 Blastoises fighting in a double battle with the Lvl 60 Registeel (the match takes some time but is pre-determined) shows you some of the game's later mechanics. Both Hunters' Blastoises are eventually beaten and the Registeel begins an Earthquake attack. Now you black out.
***Wild Pokémon***
Registeel (1 time only)
Fortifice City
You wake up in the Town Elder's house, and if you caught any Pokémon in the mountain you will realise they have been deleted: the Elder explains that all your Pokémon were seemingly wiped out in the Earthquake that happened, including your Vulpix (it isn't actually gone, but any other Pokémon you caught are). When you explain to her what happened, she will be very surprised, telling you that Registeel is the basis of many myths in the Town, and will ask you what the two men were doing. At that point, many men similar to those you saw on the plateau will enter the room and two will come over to you and the Elder. The Elder quickly give you a Pokémon and tell you to fight and you will engage in a double battle with the two men, who are both called Team Destiny Grunt. Your Pokémon is a Lvl 25 Ninetails and the Elder's Pokémon is a Lvl 35 Ninetails (the Vulpix/Ninetails line seems to be important to the town's culture). Both your enemies have Lvl 35 Wartortles, which both know Water attacks. However this is where the Town Elder will start using a move new to the Pokémon games: Sacrificial Flames, which is an extremely powerful attack with 150 damage, an 85% chance of hitting, and raises your attack and defence slightly while lowering your speed and accuracy sharply. The big thing about this attack is it is not super-effective on any Pokémon but is also not not-effective either, so the Wartortles will go down quickly. Sacrificial Flames are about 20 new attacks in the game which contain special changes. Anyway, after the two Grunts are defeated (if you lose the Elder will revive your Pokémon and the battle will restart), the Elder tells to you give her the Ninetails back and leave the town at once. You do so, and in a cut-scene you run from the house, and see the whole of Fortifice City destroyed by the Earthquake and also under siege by Team Destiny. You leave to the west and enter Ravaged Route. This portion of the game is a prologue which gives you the taste of the game mechanics and is a taster of controlling more powerful Pokémon, but the real game begins now.
Ravaged Route
To be written...