Pokemon Volt White
(description copied from Drayano60's thread on Project Pokemon. Hey, there was no better description.)
Summary
Pokémon Blaze Black and Pokémon Volt White are the third in my series of hacks, their predecessors being Pokémon Fire Red Omega and Pokémon Spirit Gold. Their primary purpose is to allow every Pokémon in existence to be catchable somewhere in the main game like any "649" hack (386 or 493 in previous generations), though as with my usual trends, Blaze Black and Volt White also edit a variety of other things such as the Pokémon owned by trainers, the statistics of Pokémon and the details of attacks.
Version Differences
Pokémon Blaze Black and Pokémon Volt White are available in a variety of versions. There is the "Normal" version, which is the main version of the hack, having every regular Pokémon wild and all changes to other things applied. There is the "Legendary" version, which is very much like the Normal version but is different in that legendaries are also catchable around Unova, albeit rarely. Lastly, there is the "Clean" version (of both the Normal and Legendary versions) that brings the hack back to the bare basics of wild, trainer and evolution differences.
You can also choose a hacked version of Black or White, implied by the name. There are no exclusive wild Pokémon this time around, but Black and White maintain their other usual differences such as aesethetics and catchable legendaries. Black City has been edited whereas White Forest has not, however. There are also slight differences between Drayden and Iris' teams, as well as one small change in N's team between versions.
Specific Features
- A huge total of Pokémon are capturable, depending on which version is used. People playing a Normal version of the hack will find 606 Pokémon catchable in various areas through the game, whereas those playing the Legendary version will have access to all 649. This has been done through editing the wild Pokémon in each and every area in the game.
- Every single trainer in the game has had their Pokémon edited to fit the newly expanded boundaries of possibilites. In particular, important battles such as Gym Leaders and the Elite Four will now fight you with six Pokémon each. Blaze Black players will also find either themed teams or Legendary Pokémon used by the trainers in Black City, depending on whether they're playing the Normal version or the non-Clean version of the Legendary version.
- A few attacks have been edited in various aspects such as base power, accuracy, PP or type. Most notably, Cut, Fly, Strength, Watefall and Dive have all been boosted in one way or another.
- Any Pokémon that cannot be evolved in the game regularly (i.e. trade evolutions such as Graveler, Electabuzz, Karrablast) can now be evolved with (generally) one of several methods, which are listed in the Pokémon changes document. Slowpoke also gets a bonus method for evolving into Slowbro.
- A great number of Pokémon have been edited in some way, which can include abilities (particularly with the giving of Dream World abilities), base stat boosts, base happiness, movepools or even type! The Unova starters in particular have been edited heavily, with a Grass / Dragon Serperior, Fire / Dark Emboar and Water / Fighting Samurott waiting for you.
- The level curve - and by extension, difficulty, though this has been done in other more preferable ways too - has become a lot steeper, taking advantage of the Black and White EXP system. Lucky Eggs are highly recommended, and can be stolen from Wild Chansey in Route 6 with a 50% chance each time.
- The levels of one-time encounters have been edited to fit with the level curve. No need to worry about Reshiram and Zekrom becoming useless in the final fight!
- Documents have been made to detail any changes made in the game, which are able to be found in the folders of the download.
- Items throughout the game have been edited to give the most convenient and wide experience.
- Text has been edited in small amounts to make certain changes appropriate.
- In-game trades have been edited.
Why Am I Doing This Walkthrough/Let's Play?
I was messing with movie software and I really wanted to try this hack out so why not make a walkthrough/let's play of it? I'm not even sure which it is so I just use both. I've already played past the first Elite 4 in a parallel playthrough so I do know somewhat what to expect. Also, I haven't picked out a permanent party yet as of episode 5, but I have some ideas of who I want based on my other playthrough and I figure I'll discover them along the way. Please give me feedback, it makes the walkthrough better! If you're going to give feedback, base it off the latest episode though, because if you base it off an earlier ep, some problems may have already been fixed for eps already up (ex. the loudness of the title screen in Ep.4 being fixed in Ep.5). Thank you for watching! Have fun!
Episodes 1-10
Ep1
Ep2
Ep3:
Ep4:
Ep5(GYM BATTLE):
Ep6
Ep7
Ep8
Ep9(GYM BATTLE)
Ep10
Episodes 11-20
Ep11
Ep12
Ep13
Ep14(GYM BATTLE)
Ep15
Ep16
Ep17
Ep18(GYM BATTLE)
Ep19:
Ep20:
Episodes 21-30
Ep21(GYM BATTLE)
Ep22
Ep23
Ep24
Ep25
Ep26
Ep27
Ep28
Ep29
Ep30 (GYM BATTLE)
Episodes 31-40
Ep41: (ELITE FOUR)
Ep42: (ELITE FOUR)
Ep43: (FINAL EPISODE)
(description copied from Drayano60's thread on Project Pokemon. Hey, there was no better description.)
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Summary
Pokémon Blaze Black and Pokémon Volt White are the third in my series of hacks, their predecessors being Pokémon Fire Red Omega and Pokémon Spirit Gold. Their primary purpose is to allow every Pokémon in existence to be catchable somewhere in the main game like any "649" hack (386 or 493 in previous generations), though as with my usual trends, Blaze Black and Volt White also edit a variety of other things such as the Pokémon owned by trainers, the statistics of Pokémon and the details of attacks.
Version Differences
Pokémon Blaze Black and Pokémon Volt White are available in a variety of versions. There is the "Normal" version, which is the main version of the hack, having every regular Pokémon wild and all changes to other things applied. There is the "Legendary" version, which is very much like the Normal version but is different in that legendaries are also catchable around Unova, albeit rarely. Lastly, there is the "Clean" version (of both the Normal and Legendary versions) that brings the hack back to the bare basics of wild, trainer and evolution differences.
You can also choose a hacked version of Black or White, implied by the name. There are no exclusive wild Pokémon this time around, but Black and White maintain their other usual differences such as aesethetics and catchable legendaries. Black City has been edited whereas White Forest has not, however. There are also slight differences between Drayden and Iris' teams, as well as one small change in N's team between versions.
Specific Features
- A huge total of Pokémon are capturable, depending on which version is used. People playing a Normal version of the hack will find 606 Pokémon catchable in various areas through the game, whereas those playing the Legendary version will have access to all 649. This has been done through editing the wild Pokémon in each and every area in the game.
- Every single trainer in the game has had their Pokémon edited to fit the newly expanded boundaries of possibilites. In particular, important battles such as Gym Leaders and the Elite Four will now fight you with six Pokémon each. Blaze Black players will also find either themed teams or Legendary Pokémon used by the trainers in Black City, depending on whether they're playing the Normal version or the non-Clean version of the Legendary version.
- A few attacks have been edited in various aspects such as base power, accuracy, PP or type. Most notably, Cut, Fly, Strength, Watefall and Dive have all been boosted in one way or another.
- Any Pokémon that cannot be evolved in the game regularly (i.e. trade evolutions such as Graveler, Electabuzz, Karrablast) can now be evolved with (generally) one of several methods, which are listed in the Pokémon changes document. Slowpoke also gets a bonus method for evolving into Slowbro.
- A great number of Pokémon have been edited in some way, which can include abilities (particularly with the giving of Dream World abilities), base stat boosts, base happiness, movepools or even type! The Unova starters in particular have been edited heavily, with a Grass / Dragon Serperior, Fire / Dark Emboar and Water / Fighting Samurott waiting for you.
- The level curve - and by extension, difficulty, though this has been done in other more preferable ways too - has become a lot steeper, taking advantage of the Black and White EXP system. Lucky Eggs are highly recommended, and can be stolen from Wild Chansey in Route 6 with a 50% chance each time.
- The levels of one-time encounters have been edited to fit with the level curve. No need to worry about Reshiram and Zekrom becoming useless in the final fight!
- Documents have been made to detail any changes made in the game, which are able to be found in the folders of the download.
- Items throughout the game have been edited to give the most convenient and wide experience.
- Text has been edited in small amounts to make certain changes appropriate.
- In-game trades have been edited.
Why Am I Doing This Walkthrough/Let's Play?
I was messing with movie software and I really wanted to try this hack out so why not make a walkthrough/let's play of it? I'm not even sure which it is so I just use both. I've already played past the first Elite 4 in a parallel playthrough so I do know somewhat what to expect. Also, I haven't picked out a permanent party yet as of episode 5, but I have some ideas of who I want based on my other playthrough and I figure I'll discover them along the way. Please give me feedback, it makes the walkthrough better! If you're going to give feedback, base it off the latest episode though, because if you base it off an earlier ep, some problems may have already been fixed for eps already up (ex. the loudness of the title screen in Ep.4 being fixed in Ep.5). Thank you for watching! Have fun!
Episodes 1-10
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Ep1
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Ep2
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Ep3:
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Ep4:
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Ep5(GYM BATTLE):
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Ep6
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Ep7
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Ep8
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Ep9(GYM BATTLE)
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Ep10
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Episodes 11-20
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Ep11
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Ep12
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Ep13
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Ep14(GYM BATTLE)
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Ep15
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Ep16
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Ep17
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Ep18(GYM BATTLE)
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Ep19:
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Ep20:
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Episodes 21-30
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Ep21(GYM BATTLE)
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Ep22
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Ep23
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Ep24
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Ep25
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Ep26
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Ep27
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Ep28
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Ep29
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Ep30 (GYM BATTLE)
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Episodes 31-40
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Ep31
Ep32
Ep33: (GYM BATTLE) (FINAL PARTY ASSEMBLED)
Ep34:
Ep35:
Ep36: (GYM BATTLE)
Ep37: (FINAL GYM BATTLE, SIDEBARS)
Ep38
Ep39:
Ep40:
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Ep32
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Ep33: (GYM BATTLE) (FINAL PARTY ASSEMBLED)
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Ep34:
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Ep35:
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Ep36: (GYM BATTLE)
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Ep37: (FINAL GYM BATTLE, SIDEBARS)
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Ep38
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Ep39:
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Ep40:
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Ep41: (ELITE FOUR)
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Ep42: (ELITE FOUR)
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Ep43: (FINAL EPISODE)
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