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well a lot of people do want to have a shiny gyarados but its up to zel if he wants to put it in or not so yea
Really?I don't think so.I personally think it would be a bad idea to have the shiny gyarados, because if people DO intend to put this on their flash rom, then they can just trade over the shiny gyarados, and clame that they caught it. Well, that's my opinion anyway.
Really?I don't think so.
When you trade a pokemon to another rom,its summary always have the ID of the previous trainer,if that ID is different with trainer's ID,people will know(unless both 2 trainers have the same ID :badsmile:
xcisor said:True, but the information in the trainer memo would probably prove it to be illegit because it would probabbly say something like "met in Celedon City at lv. 30 or something like that since the mapping is differed from the games but its still Fire Red. And i dont think there are any Lv. 30 wild Gyarados... Maybe in RSE but not FR/LG
Just thought I'd point this out. If you trade the shiny Gyarados to another non-edited cartridge it would tell you it was caught at whatever Lake of rage replaced. If Lake of Rage was water path, it'd say "met at water path." The unedited game doesn't have the data to say met at Lake of Rage.Well, it wouldn't. Because first of all, the entire continent of Johto is spread throughout the Sevii Islands. And, since they all are renamed, it wouldn't say the real name, because it doesn't exist anymore. So, it would say caught at lv.30 at Lake of Rage, and that is what would be funny.
I've got an idea with the music, personally I like the RSE battle sound in the Lighthouse, but you could try to get that also to be the normal trainer battle music in Kanto. That would be cool :)
Just thought I'd point this out. If you trade the shiny Gyarados to another non-edited cartridge it would tell you it was caught at whatever Lake of rage replaced. If Lake of Rage was water path, it'd say "met at water path." The unedited game doesn't have the data to say met at Lake of Rage.