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Released Pokémon Zero [v0.13.1 alpha] - FRLG enhanced remake

This project has a release available. The full version is still a work in progress.
Project Status
Released
Project Version
0.13.1

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Pokémon Zero
Made using Pokémon Essentials 19.1

Relive the journey of Red or Leaf from FireRed and LeafGreen, revamped with modern mechanics and enhancements. Face off against new story events with your friendly rival in Leaf or Red, encounter far more Legendary Pokémon than the original games and catch and train Pokémon from across all nine generations.

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Features
  • Pokémon and moves from Generations IV–IX — almost 500 Pokémon in Kanto and even more on the Sevii Islands
  • Mega Evolution and Fairy-type Pokémon
  • 150 reusable TMs, comprising the original 50 from FRLG and 100 more from games beyond
  • Physical/Special split
  • Updated story events all the way through to Seven Island
  • Party-wide experience with the modern Exp. Share
  • Hyper Training and Mints
  • Gym Leader rematches
  • Toggle the speed-up feature with the Q button to progress at 2× or 4× speed
  • Move Tutors and free Move Reminders in every Pokémon Center
  • Pokémon Box access from anywhere
  • A rebalanced level curve with higher level post-game content

Download Pokémon Zero v0.13.1
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Extract the game files into a new folder rather than overwriting the old files. You can then delete the old files.

After updating the game version, your updated save file will be incompatible with previous versions of the game. Always play on the latest version of the game, and create a backup of your save file (usually at "C:\Users\[your name]\AppData\Roaming\Pokemon Zero\Game.rxdata" or, for older versions, "C:\Users\[your name]\Saved Games\Pokemon Zero\Game.rxdata") if you are unsure about updating.

Resources

Changelog
0.13.1 — 2023-08-06
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug that caused the game to crash when using a PP Up or PP Max, or when using a Rare Candy on a level 100 Pokémon.

0.13 — 2023-07-27
  • Added: Gym Leader rematches are now available. Simply speak to a Gym Leader after defeating them to rematch one of their teams. More teams are unlocked as you acquire Badges and Gym Leaders may initially face you with one of their more powerful teams if you fight them later than usual. Gym Leaders can be fought in any order except for Giovanni, who must be fought last. Giovanni cannot be rematched at this time.
  • Added: The version of mkxp-z that Pokémon Zero uses has been updated, resulting in large performances increases, especially when using the speed-up feature or in busy locations.
  • Added: You can now access your Pokémon Boxes from almost anywhere using the Boxes option on the menu. Be aware that boxed Pokémon are not automatically healed upon capture but are healed when visiting a Pokémon Center. The adviser at the Pokémon League will inform you that you cannot access your Boxes when challenging the Elite Four.
  • Added: You can now sort your Bag pockets by type or name (or number for TMs). The option to sort will appear when you select any item in your Bag. Now you can tidy up your pockets instantly!
  • Added: Another teleporter will now appear in Sabrina's Gym after you have defeated her, so that you can quickly return for rematches.
  • Changed: The Bag pocket order has been rearranged to match later generations.
  • Changed: The Itemfinder has been renamed to the Dowsing Machine to match later generations.
  • Changed: Mina's team will change depending on the number of Badges the player has and how many times they have beaten the Elite Four.
  • Fixed: Mina will now correctly battle the player daily, resetting at midnight, instead of after each defeat of the Elite Four.
  • Fixed: Ability Capsules and Ability Patches now appear in the Items pocket rather than the Medicine pocket. Honey now appears in the Treasures pocket.
  • Fixed: Corrected the Treasures pocket icon which appears when obtaining an item belonging to that pocket.
  • Fixed: Transistor's damage multipler is now 1.3, down from 1.5.
  • Fixed: Fixed a number of sound effects not playing when interacting with the Pokémon Box.
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug that caused weather and terrain Ability splashes to disappear too quickly.
  • Fixed: The Exp. Charm is now named correctly.
  • Fixed: Corrected some text formatting.
  • Fixed: Corrected some out-of-bounds water tiles on Treasure Beach.
  • Removed: The Item Storage System has been removed in line with later generations, since the Bag has enough storage space for all items. Any item in the Item Storage System will be automatically placed in the player's Bag. The player can interact with the PC in their bedroom to receive the game's starting Potion, however.
  • Removed: Now that the Item Storage System has been removed and Pokémon Boxes can be accessed from anywhere, all PCs except for the one in the player's bedroom have been removed from the game.

0.12 — 2023-07-21
  • Added: Almost all non-Legendary Pokémon from Generation I—IV are now obtainable within Kanto, including any Pokémon related to them by evolution. This brings the total number of Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex to 486.
  • Added: Mr. Hyper now resides in the Pokémon Day Care on Route 5 and offers Hyper Training for Pokémon at level 50 or above in exchange for Bottle Caps. The player can now buy Bottle Caps on 4F of the Celadon Department Store for $20,000 after earning 6 Badges, or from the Trainer Tower for 4 BP, in addition to the previous method of defeating Mina in Vermilion City.
  • Added: Similar to Generation IX, a large number of items are now available for purchase at the Celadon Department Store depending on the number of Badges obtained, including the Power items, Mint items (after 6 Badges) and PP Ups and Ability Capsules (in the post-game). A few items such as Evolution stones and vitamins are now only available for purchase after obtaining 3 Badges. More items are also available for purchase at the Trainer Tower using Battle Points, including Oval Stones, Razor Claws and Razor Fangs.
  • Added: After rescuing Mr. Fuji, a Spiritomb encounter will occur if the player returns to the top of the Pokémon Tower.
  • Added: A few Rock Smash rocks were added to Mt. Moon so that Nosepass can be caught.
  • Changed: Tweaked the items available at Poké Marts to be more in line with Generation IX but with the inclusion of Repels. In particular, Repels are now available immediately, which can help with passage through Viridian Forest or Mt. Moon. Many different Poké Balls can now be bought at standard Poké Marts depending on the number of Badges obtained, while the rarer Apricot Balls are now available—albeit at a high price—from the Celadon Department Store.
  • Changed: Many items at the Trainer Tower have had their BP cost reduced to be more in line with their regular purchase price.
  • Changed: All items have had their buy and sell values updated to match the latest mainline games they appeared in.
  • Changed: Some of the items available as prizes in the Celadon Game Corner have been changed, now that many of those items are available to buy in the Celadon Department Store. The Celadon Game Corner now offers the five Flute items as prizes instead, which cannot be found elsewhere.
  • Changed: Following trends in the latest generations, the Items pocket in the Bag has been renamed to Other Items. Many items which used to belong in the Medicine pocket, such as vitamins, have now been moved to the Other Items pocket. The defunct Mail pocket has been replaced with the Treasures pocket which contains items such as Nuggets and Fossils.
  • Fixed: Corrected a number of incorrect battle backdrops. Battles should now look much more suited to their environments, particularly at night.
  • Fixed: Mint items now appear in the Items pocket rather than the Medicine pocket. The Blue Flute, Yellow Flute and Red Flute now appear in the Medicine pocket instead of the Battle Items pocket.
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug where the player's earned Badges would not appear on their Trainer Card outside of Kanto.
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug where using in-battle items such as the Red Flute or Persim Berry would incorrectly take the player to the Pokémon party screen if the item failed to take effect.
  • Fixed: Tweaked some text for clarity.
  • Removed: The Nectar seller in the Seven Island Pokémon Center has been removed as these items can now be purchased in the Celadon Department Store in the post-game.

0.11 — 2023-07-15
  • Added: The project has been updated from Maruno's Pokémon Essentials v17.1 to v19.1, and now uses Golisopod User's Generation 8 Project for Essentials v19.1. This includes a raft of bugfixes and polish.
  • Added: A number of Generation IX Pokémon have been added to the game, including any related by evolution to Pokémon from previous generations. Battle mechanics, moves, Abilities and learnsets have also been updated to match Generation IX. Wild Bisharp holding the Leader's Crest have been added to Altering Cave B1F so that the player can obtain Kingambit.
  • Added: Most Generation VIII Pokémon have been added as wild encounters in the Sevii Islands. Galarian Stunfisk, Yamask and Darumaka can be traded for at the Pokémon Centers on One, Two and Three Island respectively. White-Striped Basculin can be traded for on Two Island and Hisuian Zorua can be traded for on Three Island. Runerigus can be evolved by having Galarian Yamask take 49 HP in direct damage without fainting, then keeping it in your party as you pass through the mid-section of Sevault Canyon.
  • Added: The Alola Biodome has been rebranded as the Regional Biodome, and now allows emulating the Alola, Galar, Hisui and Paldea regions, where you can catch and evolve Pokémon native to those regions.
  • Added: While emulating Galar in the Regional Biodome, you can encounter the Galarian Legendary birds, who will begin roaming once you interact with them.
  • The Galarica Cuff, Galarica Wreath and Black Augurite can be obtained in the Regional Biodome and purchased at the Trainer Tower. The Peat Block can be obtained on Route 23 and purchased at the Trainer Tower.
  • Added: An item ball containing the Exp. Charm now resides in the north-east room of the Rocket Warehouse on Five Island.
  • Added: Ability Patches, Lucky Eggs and the Mint items have been added for sale using Battle Points at the Trainer Tower on Seven Island.
  • Added: The Sweet items for evolving Milcery are available to purchase with Battle Points at the Trainer Tower on Seven Island. Milcery evolves by having one of these items used on it. After evolving, the Alcremie will have a form determined by the Sweet used, the time of day and a random factor: Vanilla Cream, Ruby Cream, Ruby Swirl and Caramel Swirl are possible during the day, while Matcha Cream, Mint Cream, Lemon Cream and Salted Cream are possible at night. Rainbow Swirl is guaranteed in the evening, between 7:00–7:59 p.m.
  • Added: Torkoal and Banette are now available to catch after being missed in previous versions of the game.
  • Added: A Move Tutor for Psyshield Bash has been added to the Pokémon Fan Club in Saffron City.
  • Added: The Game Director in the Celadon Condominiums will now give you the Catching Charm for having seen every Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex and the Oval Charm for having obtained every Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex.
  • Changed: The TM list has been reverted back to Generation III, plus 100 more TMs from Generation IV onward for a total of 150 TMs.
  • Changed: You can now toggle the speed-up feature to go fast (2×) or very fast (4×) with the Q button. This button is configurable through the F1 remapping feature. This feature is temporarily disabled when inputting a name via keyboard.
  • Changed: Updated various move animations, courtesy of StCooler's Gen 8 move animation project.
  • Changed: Pokémon learnsets have now been updated to be in line with Scarlet and Violet, Crown Tundra or Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon; whichever game the Pokémon appeared in most recently.
  • Changed: Sprites for Pokémon from Generations VI to VIII have been updated in line with the latest changes to the Smogon sprite projects.
  • Changed: The Kanto Pokédex has now been reordered so that Pokémon are generally in National Pokédex order, except for when they are grouped by evolution family.
  • Changed: You now begin the game with the ability to run and so no longer receive the Running Shoes.
  • Changed: As in Generation VIII, you now receive one Premier Ball for every 10 Balls bought in one transaction, rather than simply one if you buy 10 or more. For example, after buying 24 Balls you will receive two Premier Balls rather than one.
  • Changed: TRs no longer exist, and any the player has acquired will be refunded an appropriate amount of BP. The TR Tutors in Pokémon Centers are now Move Tutors instead, and teach a different set of moves each.
  • Changed: Every Move Tutor now awards 10 BP for completing their tasks.
  • Changed: Tweaked some Trainer Pokémon rosters along with their stats, and updated their movesets to be more in line with their Generation IX level-up movepools along with reasonable TMs and Move Tutor moves based on how far you have progressed in the game.
  • Changed: Updated the experience gain formula to more closely reflect the latest games. Pokémon now gain 1.2× experience if they could evolve via level up but have not yet.
  • Changed: The player no longer automatically moves downwards on Route 17 (Cycling Road) to alleviate issues with picking up hidden items.
  • Changed: Leaf/Red will now ask if you wish to battle when you encounter them, rather than battling you automatically, and will heal your team before the battle commences.
  • Changed: Roaming Pokémon no longer attempt to flee.
  • Changed: Certain sound effects have been updated to match FRLG more closely.
  • Changed: Arceus and Silvally no longer need to hold a Draco Plate or Dragon Memory respectively to learn Draco Meteor, as in Generation VIII.
  • Changed: Smashing rocks now has a 1/3 chance each of producing either a wild encounter, an item or nothing.
  • Changed: The Link Cable item to induce trade evolution has been removed. Instead, the man standing next to the PC in any Pokémon Center will now offer to trade your Pokémon back to you. Any Link Cables the player currently has will automatically be refunded at a rate of $3000 per item.
  • Changed: Tweaked a number of wild Pokémon encounters.
  • Changed: Incense items are no longer required to hatch baby Pokémon such as Azurill, as in Generation IX.
  • Changed: Re-implemented the ending credits after defeating the Champion.
  • Changed: Reverted Pikachu's cry to the old school version, as in Generation IX.
  • Changed: The Ability Capsule has been reverted to its usual functionality now that the Ability Patch exists.
  • Changed: Tweaked and fixed a few values for Pokémon friendship. Friend Balls now set the caught Pokémon's friendship to 150 instead of 200, as in Generation VIII. The friendship gains from various activities such as levelling up have been brought in line with Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the latest games I could find data for. Fixed an issue where Rare Candy friendship gains would be applied twice.
  • Changed: There is now a 10% chance that wild Rockruff have the Ability Own Tempo. These Rockruff can only evolve into Dusk Form Lycanroc and only between 7:00–7:59 p.m. Wild Rockruff can now be found on Kindle Road.
  • Changed: If you fail to catch the Snorlax on Routes 12 and 16, you can now defeat the Elite Four and Champion to restore the Snorlax to their original locations and have a chance to catch them again.
  • Fixed: The game no longer crashes when you attempt to pick Turtwig in the Oak Laboratory basement.
  • Fixed: Corrected a bug where the game crashed if the player attempted to swap a Pokémon into the party directly after buying it from the Game Corner.
  • Fixed: Grass tiles are now more accurate to FRLG.
  • Fixed: Galarian Corsola now has a different sprite to its Johto counterpart.
  • Fixed: The music in Pallet Town and the Hall of Fame now loops correctly.
  • Fixed: Restored a hidden Pearl to the third island from the north on Route 21.
  • Fixed: Restored a missing Cut tree to Three Island.
  • Fixed: Corrected the PP values for Eternabeam, Jaw Lock, Spirit Break and Tar Shot.
  • Fixed: Corrected a bug in Foresight's description text.
  • Fixed: Corrected a few item typos, prices, descriptions and bag pockets.
  • Fixed: Corrected some map tiles and added a handful of missing signs. Fixed the Route 2 and Viridian Forest signs not being interactive.
  • Fixed: Corrected a Youngster's patrol route on Route 11 to stop him getting stuck on the Berry Tree.
  • Fixed: The Rocket in Cerulean City no longer allows the player to pass through to Route 5 without battling him first.
  • Fixed: The Viridian City Move Tutor will now only offer her services and reward you with BP after you have owned at least 200 Pokémon, not 50.
  • Fixed: Updated the Generation VIII learnsets of Pokémon reintroduced in the Isle of Armor.
  • Fixed: Corrected various incorrect values for Pokémon species data.
  • Fixed: Corrected a handful of Ability errors: Milotic can have the Competitive Ability, and Frogadier cannot have Protean as a standard Ability. Toucannon's Hidden Ability is Sheer Force.
  • Fixed: Rotom no longer reverts to its standard form when deposited in the Day Care, while Shaymin, Furfrou and Hoopa do.
  • Fixed: Toxicroak can no longer learn Covet.
  • Fixed: Corrected an issue where Kiri and Jan on Route 14 would sometimes battle with the wrong team members.
  • Fixed: Corrected a few dialogue typos.
  • Fixed: Corrected a few event direction facing issues.
  • Fixed: Added Rock Smash encounters to summit path room 2 in Mt. Ember.
  • Fixed: Restored some missing text on interactable objects in the Fighting Dojo.
  • Fixed: Tweaked a number of Generation VIII Pokémon icon heights.
  • Fixed: Fixed an issue where the player could not surf south off of one of the small sand islands on Route 21.
  • Fixed: Fixed some mapping bugs in Ember Spa, Icefall Cave, Altering Cave, Tanoby Ruins and Cerulean Cave.
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug where Oak treated the player like a multiple-time Champion after defeating the League for the first time.
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug where Pokémon with Pickup could pick up glitched items that caused the Pokémon to become unusable.
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug where some gravestone tiles in the Pokémon Tower could be walked through.
  • Fixed: Corrected the probabilities of the rewards given out by fulfilling Selphy's requests.
  • Fixed: Corrected one of Leaf's endgame teams having some Pokémon at a much lower level than they should be.
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug where the opponent's Pokémon could not change forms in the Trainer Tower.
  • Fixed: Flagged a number of areas as caves for the purposes of Burmy evolving, Nature Power, Secret Power and Camouflage.
  • Fixed: Fixed a bug which stopped the secondary effects of Fire Fang, Ice Fang and Thunder Fang from happening.
  • Fixed: Added a missing Aide to Vermilion City who points the player in the direction of Route 2 once the Thunder Badge has been obtained.
  • Fixed: The gent in the Water Labyrinth will only give you a Pokémon Egg if your lead Pokémon is at maximum friendship.
  • Removed: Madam Celadon is no longer at the Celadon City Pokémon Center now that the Mint items have been implemented.
  • Removed: Removed the Moss Rock from Viridian Forest and the Ice Rock from Seafoam Islands, since Eevee can now evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon with the Leaf Stone or Ice Stone items respectively.

0.10.2 — 2020-08-01
  • Fixed: Corrected Bulbasaur's moveset.

0.10.1 — 2020-07-28
  • Fixed: Corrected the Route 22 gatehouse layout.

0.10 — 2020-07-27
  • Added: Move animations have been implemented, courtesy of Pokémon Reborn. Some may be a bit buggy at this time.
  • Added: Even more Galarian Pokémon are now available to trade for their Kantonian counterparts in Pokémon Centers all across Kanto. Galarian evolutions of Pokémon found in Kanto have been added to the Kanto Pokédex, bringing the number of Pokémon in that regional Pokédex up to 389.
  • Added: The Galarian starter Pokémon have been added to the lineup of available post-League starter Pokémon choices.
  • Added: A new Bug-type Trainer is now available to fight outside of the Pokémon Center on Five Island after certain story events. The reward is worth the trouble of fighting him!
  • Changed: Migrated the game on to the mkxp-z game engine instead of RMXP. This should bring about many performance and stability improvements.
  • Changed: Pokémon learnsets have now been updated to be in line with the Isle of Armor changes.
  • Changed: Trainer Tower wins now always award 2 BP, as in Generation VIII.
  • Changed: Standard Poké Mart wares have been updated to match those of Generation VIII.
  • Changed: As in Generation VIII, the Escape Rope is now an infinite-use Key Item. The Escape Rope found in Mt. Moon is this new Key Item, while the other Escape Ropes in the game have been replaced with other basic items. Any Escape Ropes the player currently has will automatically be refunded at a rate of $500 per item.
  • Changed: Items received via Pickup have been updated to be in line with Generation VIII.
  • Changed: The text colour for picked up items is now a less aggressive shade of blue.
  • Fixed: Added more stability fixes which should help users experiencing crashes during battle.
  • Fixed: Perserrker can now breed Galarian Meowth correctly.
  • Fixed: The Beast and Dream Balls now have appropriate sprites when thrown in battle.
  • Fixed: Corrected some Town Map data for Route 22.
  • Fixed: The Mega Evolution button no longer appears briefly on the turn after Mega Evolving.
  • Fixed: Corrected a handful of typos.
  • Fixed: Corrected Galarian Slowpoke's learnable egg moves.
  • Fixed: Corrosion is now implemented properly.
  • Fixed: Protection moves such as King's Shield now have consecutively higher chances to fail when used in succession.
  • Fixed: Added another hidden 10 Coins two tiles east and one tile north of the Gym Aide in the Celadon Game Corner, as in FRLG.
  • Removed: All fonts besides the default fonts have been removed, since they caused issues with mkxp-z and also sometimes made the text long enough that move or Ability descriptions were cut short. The option to change fonts has been removed from the 'Options' menu.

0.9 — 2020-05-06
  • Added: Galarian Ponyta and Galarian Meowth are now available to trade for in the Vermilion City and Fuchsia City Pokémon Centers respectively.
  • Fixed: Corrected a map boundary in Viridian City.
  • Fixed: Corrected a bug that caused Pokémon cries to cut short at the start of battle.

0.8.4 — 2020-05-03
  • Fixed: Made some changes to improve the stability of the game.

0.8.3 — 2020-04-25
  • Fixed: The 'View Pokédex' option on the Pokémon summary screen now only appears if you actually have the Pokédex.
  • Fixed: The Pledge Tutor in Lavender Town actually teaches the Pledge moves instead of the elemental Hyper Beam moves.
  • Fixed: Corrected a bug where the player would walk on water and through walls as part of a cutscene when first travelling to One Island with Bill.

0.8.2 — 2020-04-05
  • Fixed: Metronome no longer throws an error when it is used.

0.8.1 — 2020-03-23
  • Fixed: Corrected test movepool on Bulbasaur.

0.8 — 2020-03-22
  • Added: Many more Pokémon are now available, including some from Generation VIII.
  • Added: Pokémon from Hoenn and Sinnoh join the pre-National Pokédex lineup, bringing the Kanto Pokédex up to a total of 384 Pokémon.
  • Added: More Mega Stones have appeared throughout Kanto.
  • Added: Taking a feature from Sword and Shield, there is now a man in every Pokémon Center who acts as a Name Rater, Move Relearner and Move Deleter all in one. Relearning moves is now free instead of costing a Heart Scale.
  • Added: During in-game trades you can now choose to trade Pokémon directly from the PC.
  • Added: Completing the Elite Four rematches gives you a expanded choice of starter Pokémon from Professor Oak.
  • Added: As in the Let's Go games, you can now trade for Alolan Pokémon with Trainers in different Pokémon Centers. You can also trade for a Galarian Darumaka on Three Island.
  • Added: A man on Seven Island will give you the Mystic Ticket.
  • Added: A handful of Move Tutors now reside near the Trainer Tower to teach some moves that are otherwise difficult or impossible to learn.
  • Added: Many Generation VIII adjustments:
    • A handful of Generation VIII Pokémon have been added to the game.
    • Pokémon now have their Generation VIII learnsets, and the functionality for new moves has been added. Pokémon not in Generation VIII retain their Generation VII learnsets. Learnable egg moves are a combination of Generations VII and VIII.
    • TMs have been updated to match Generation VIII. Their locations have changed around a bit to preserve game balance—see the TM location document linked above for full details.
    • Technical Records (TRs) from Generation VIII make their debut and can be purchased in Pokémon Centers throughout Kanto. These salespeople replace the old Move Tutors in previous versions of the game, and they now require you to do something for them before they hand out Battle Points (BP) which can be used to purchase their wares.
    • Aegislash has 140 base Defense and Special Defense in Shield Forme, and 140 base Attack and Special Attack in Blade Forme. All values were reduced down from 150.
    • Female Eevee now have a different tail pattern to male Eevee.
    • Eevee can now evolve into Leafeon with a Leaf Stone and Glaceon with an Ice Stone, and Pokémon that evolve via special magnetic field such as Magneton can now be evolved with a Thunder Stone.
    • Weezing now has Neutralizing Gas as its second Ability and Stench as its Hidden Ability.
    • Disguise damages the user when it breaks.
    • Flash Fire, Harvest, Lightning Rod or Storm Drain on the lead Pokémon increase the chances of encountering Fire-, Grass-, Electric- and Water-type Pokémon in the wild respectively.
    • Infiltrator on the lead Pokémon reduces the wild Pokémon encounter rate.
    • Inner Focus, Oblivious, Own Tempo and Scrappy all prevent Intimidate. Rattled is triggered by Intimidate.
    • Moody can no longer increase or decrease accuracy and evasion stat stages.
    • Synchronize now guarantees that wild Pokémon will have a nature matching your lead Pokémon.
    • Defog now clears terrains.
    • Electric, Grassy and Psychic Terrain now only boost their respective types' damage by 30%, down from 50%.
    • Howl affects ally Pokémon.
    • King's Shield decreases the target's Attack modifier by 1 on contact, down from 2.
    • Multi-Attack has 120 base power, up from 90.
    • Rapid Spin has 50 base power, up from 20, and increases the user's Speed stage by 1.
    • Teleport now has -6 priority and switches out the current battler for a reserve party member. Wild Pokémon can still use it to flee from battle.
    • Figy, Wiki, Mago, Aguav and Iapapa Berries are consumed below 1/4 of the holder's max HP instead of 1/2, and restore 1/3 of the holder's max HP instead of 1/2.
    • The friendship requirement for evolution has been lowered to 160 from 220.
    • The Dream Ball can now be purchased at the Celadon Department Store and functions as in Generation VIII.
    • Rare Candy can now be used to evolve level 100 Pokémon that evolve by levelling up.
    • Vitamins such as Protein can now be used until the Pokémon has 252 EVs in the stat, rather than 100.
    • Teaching Draco Meteor to a Pokémon no longer requires it to have maximum friendship.
    • The Move Deleter has been replaced with a Move Tutor who teaches Steel Beam once you have become the Champion.
    • The Name Rater has been replaced with a Move Tutor who teaches the Pledge moves.
    • Updated a few Egg Groups:
      • Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir and Gallade: Amorphous -> Human-Like/Amorphous
      • Trapinch, Vibrava and Flygon: Bug -> Bug/Dragon
      • Hawlucha: Human-Like -> Flying/Human-Like
      • Bergmite and Avalugg: Monster -> Monster/Mineral
      • Noibat and Noivern: Flying -> Flying/Dragon
  • Added: The man with the Machop in Vermilion City now also hands out the Poké Summon for Rock Smash. Vermilion City now has a few rocks to smash, and you can encounter Pokémon via Rock Smash in Rock Tunnel.
  • Added: A certain Trainer will appear in Silph Co. once the Rockets there are cleared out.
  • Added: A new Trainer awaits your challenge on the Vermilion docks after clearing the S.S. Anne. This Trainer can also be rematched after beating the Elite Four.
  • Changed: Adjusted Pokémon levels and Trainer teams across the game to smooth out the experience curve. In general, Pokémon levels are now a lot higher than in FRLG—especially in the postgame—to account for the increased levels granted to your team through the Exp. Share.
  • Changed: Ability Capsules now allow you to choose a Pokémon's Hidden Ability.
  • Changed: Lowered the traded Jynx's level to 27 (down from 34).
  • Changed: Leaf/Red no longer heal your team before battle.
  • Changed: The gift Meltan is now received in Pewter City rather than Viridian City.
  • Changed: Increased the amount of starting money and the number of Poké Balls the Professor gives.
  • Changed: Updated the prices of items—including BP prices—to reflect Generation VIII.
  • Changed: Updated various Pokémon sprites to better versions.
  • Changed: The second battle against Giovanni in Silph Co. can no longer be lost, but the difficulty of the battle has been lowered to compensate for this.
  • Changed: Fishing encounters are now successful 70% of the time.
  • Changed: The Draco Meteor Move Tutor now replaces the FRLG Move Relearner on Two Island, since the Move Relearner's functionality is now found in every Pokémon Center.
  • Fixed: Trainer Pokémon no longer award 1.5x the experience points of an equivalent wild Pokémon, in line with Generations VII and VIII.
  • Fixed: Corrected a bug where the game crashed if the player attempted to swap a Pokémon into the party directly after buying it from the Game Corner.
  • Fixed: Corrected a bug where Jessie and James would challenge you to battle from the wrong side of the Rocket Hideout.
  • Fixed: Corrected a bug where losing to Blue in Cerulean City was treated as a win.
  • Fixed: Ability, item and move descriptions have now been shortened appropriately to fit within their text boxes.
  • Fixed: Self-Destruct and Explosion will now cause the user to faint even if the move has no target.
  • Fixed: Pikachu now has a custom fainting cry.
  • Fixed: Various hidden items can be found in Mt. Moon and the Underground Paths.
  • Fixed: A Great Ball can be found in the S.S. Anne galley.
  • Fixed: A hidden Max Revive can be found in the garden of the Fishing Guru in Fuchsia City.
  • Fixed: A hidden Pearl can be found on Four Island.
  • Fixed: Phantom Force and Shadow Force no longer deal double damage nor have perfect accuracy against Minimized targets.
  • Fixed: Trainer Kiyo in the Viridan Gym now has a team that isn't a copy of Koichi's from the Fighting Dojo.
  • Fixed: Corrected map boundaries on Routes 12-13 and One Island.
  • Fixed: Total time played now displays correctly, regardless of the speed-up feature.
  • Fixed: Corrected some typos.
  • Fixed: Cleaned up a bug which caused the AI to crash out when using Rototiller, Flower Shield or Venom Drench.
  • Fixed: Cleaned up some Generation VI Pokémon having their Hidden Ability available as a standard Ability.
  • Fixed: Female Meowstic now have correct learnsets distinct from their male counterparts.
  • Fixed: Rixy Chamber can now be exited.
  • Removed: Zero is no longer in the Celadon Condominiums.
  • Removed: You no longer team up with Leaf/Red in Viridian Forest.
  • Removed: Mail items no longer exist. Zynx instead holds an Aspear Berry.

0.7 — 2019-01-12
  • Added: Single Battles at the Trainer Tower are now open for business. Like the Battle Tree in USUM, your Pokémon can be any level, your foes' levels are 50, and you finish after 20 battles. More modes planned for future updates.
  • Added: You can now buy new items including all Mega Stones at the Trainer Tower shops. Every Mega Pokémon except Diancie is now available.
  • Added: A woman in the Celadon City Pokémon Center can now adjust your Pokémon's natures, for a fee.
  • Added: Meltan and Melmetal have been added to the Kanto Pokédex. Double Iron Bash was added to the game. Meltan is given away by a man near the Viridian City Poké Mart. To evolve it, speak to the girl in the Safari Zone entrance building.
  • Added: You can now buy more specialised Poké Balls on 4F of the Celadon Dept. Store.
  • Changed: Tweaked some of the Gym Leaders' teams.
  • Changed: You can now Fly directly to the Trainer Tower.
  • Fixed: Fights with Zero now function correctly.
  • Fixed: Adjusted an incorrect map boundary in the lower-left corner of Viridian City.
  • Fixed: Added sprites for all forms of Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist.
  • Fixed: Corrected the damage values of items flung by Fling.
  • Fixed: Added sprites for Gen VI and VII items that were missing them.

0.6.1 — 2018-11-02
  • Fixed: Losing to the Elite Four no longer freezes the game when you try to face them again.
  • Fixed: Sky Drop now interacts correctly with levitating and allied Pokémon.

0.6 — 2018-09-13
  • Added: Released all Seven Island content except the Trainer Tower, and added a bunch of new Pokémon to catch.
  • Added: Rotom can now be obtained, and Silph Co. now has a basement level where Rotom's form can be changed.
  • Added: Regigigas can now be found in a new cave in the Sevault Canyon if you bring along the original three Legendary titans.
  • Added: A man in the Seven Island Pokémon Center sells Nectars to change Oricorio's form.
  • Added: Programmed in Komala's Comatose and Oriocorio's Dancer Abilities.
  • Changed: Zero now has a better team if you fight her after obtaining eight Badges.
  • Changed: Modified a few sprites.
  • Changed: Tropius now appears on Five Isle Meadow instead of Linoone.
  • Changed: Unown no longer appears in Mt. Moon, instead appearing in the Tanoby Chambers on Seven Island.
  • Changed: You can now save immediately after entering the Hall of Fame.
  • Fixed: Corrected the list of abilities that cannot be affected by Trace and Mummy.
  • Fixed: Dream Eater will now fail if the user is affected by Heal Block.
  • Fixed: Corrected a bug that allowed Freeze effects to happen in sunny weather.
  • Fixed: Corrected some sound effects.

0.5.1 — 2018-09-08
  • Changed: Compressed and removed sound effects and music files to greatly reduce the game's file size.
  • Fixed: Corrected the Pokémon icon position when 'grabbed' in the PC.
  • Fixed: The Town Map and Fly menu now display all the areas around Six Island correctly.
  • Fixed: Corrected some Berry placements on Route 10.
  • Fixed: Updated various sound effects to the correct sounds.
  • Fixed: Wild encounters no longer occur in the Pokémon Tower's purified zone.
  • Fixed: The upper boulder in Ruin Valley can now be pushed.
  • Fixed: Surf now works correctly from all tiles in the Safari Zone and Alola Biodome.
  • Fixed: The game no longer crashes when loading up Berry Forest.
  • Fixed: The game no longer crashes after beating the Champion.
  • Fixed: Beating the Champion now plays the proper music.

0.5 — 2018-07-15
  • Added: This release includes all Six Island content and the Rocket Warehouse and has lots more Pokémon to catch, including more Legendary Pokémon. Altering Cave and Viridian Forest have been expanded compared to the original games...
  • Added: A Johto starter Pokémon of your choice is now available in the Alola Biodome area.
  • Added: Programmed in the ability to track roaming Pokémon with the Pokédex's 'Area' functionality.
  • Added: The Three Isle Path extension has been built.
  • Added: Three Isle Port now has wild encounters.
  • Added: The Draco Meteor Move Tutor now resides in the Two Island Pokémon Center.
  • Added: Togedemaru and Minior have been included in the game.
  • Added: Jessie and James now have unique overworld sprites and updated battle sprites, courtesy of Ody-chan.
  • Added: Braille text has been added to relevant locations on the Sevii Islands.
  • Added: There is now a notice poster about the speed-up feature in the player's bedroom.
  • Added: Lapras is now available as a wild Surfing encounter in the back cave area of Icefall Cave.
  • Added: Daisy will now offer to groom your Pokémon after you have beaten the Elite Four. Unlike in FRLG, she will only do this once a day, but to compensate, it will boost the Pokémon's friendship by 10, 20 or 40.
  • Added: There are now more Berry trees on a variety of routes. Hidden Berries are now visible Berry trees, and there are a few extra Berry trees dotted around now too.
  • Added: The Berry Master now has a wife, and she will give you a watering can.
  • Added: The Fisherman on Route 12 now checks and records Magikarp sizes, as in the official games.
  • Changed: The title screen has been changed, for the better I think. Still not perfect, but better. Credits to SpeedXaaa for the Mew sprite.
  • Changed: The Elite Four will have slightly different teams and increased levels when you rematch them now.
  • Changed: Nerfed the Elite Four and Champion very slightly for their initial battles, and removed their non-Mega Stone held items, since they're tough enough already.
  • Changed: The Champion's initial team now once again includes Pidgeot and Rhyperior over Heracross and Tyranitar, although these Pokémon will be fought against in the rematch.
  • Changed: Changed some of the Gym Leaders' teams and levels, which is overall a nerf, and buffed a few regular Trainers.
  • Changed: Blocked off Cerulean Cave and the Elite Four rematches until after the Sapphire has been returned to Celio.
  • Changed: Toned down the speed-up feature from 3× speed to 2× to make the game more stable.
  • Changed: Made some minor text edits to some battle messages.
  • Changed: Gave Trainers proper exclamation animations.
  • Changed: Updated the title screen and credits music to use the official FRLG tracks.
  • Fixed: Removed the Bikers from Three Isle Port once the other Bikers are cleared out of Three Island.
  • Fixed: Restored some missing animation files.
  • Fixed: Arceus and Silvally can now only learn Draco Meteor in their Dragon-type forms.
  • Fixed: Arceus and Silvally now have the correct type when holding Plates/Memories.
  • Fixed: Strength boulders can now pass over more passable tiles.
  • Fixed: Assist, Copycat, Encore, Me First, Mimic and Sleep Talk have had corrections to the list of moves they cannot call.
  • Fixed: The correct music now plays during the opening scenes of the game.
  • Fixed: Trainer intro music now no longer plays when talking to members of the Elite Four.
  • Fixed: Trainer intro music now loops properly.
  • Fixed: Some Trainers with missing intro music have had it restored.
  • Fixed: The Ruby Key Item is correctly removed from the Player's inventory when handing it over to Celio.
  • Fixed: Primordial Weather effects now no longer end immediately after they activate.
  • Fixed: Picking Berries now plays the 'Berry Picked' sound clip from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
  • Fixed: Invisible walls have been removed from the Pewter City Museum.

0.4.2 — 2018-06-20
  • Fixed: Stopped the game from crashing when talking to Bill and Oak on Cinnabar Island, and Celio on One Island.
  • Fixed: The game no longer crashes when playing the Poké Flute to Snorlax on Routes 12 and 16.
  • Fixed: EV-reducing Berries now display the correct message when they're used.

0.4.1 — 2018-06-19
  • Fixed: The player is now flown to the correct point when Flying to Five Island.
  • Fixed: In-battle items like X Attack and Guard Spec. now work correctly instead of throwing an error.
  • Fixed: Charmander and Mewtwo encountered on the overworld now cry correctly.
  • Fixed: The Hall of Fame room now has music.
  • Fixed: The pillar at Memorial Pillar now has the correct text.

0.4 — 2018-06-18
  • Added: Updated the game with all Five Island content, including a bunch of new Pokémon to catch.
  • Added: Route 15 has now been expanded to include the Berry Master's House and Garden. You can now obtain many Berries that were unavailable before, including the EV-reducing Berries.
  • Added: Heatran resides at the bottom of Ruby Path in Mt. Ember.
  • Added: This release includes the PBS files, for those of you editing in RPG Maker XP.
  • Added: There is now a Soothe Bell item on 7F of the Pokémon Tower.
  • Added: Included a missing party icon for Silvally.
  • Added: Programmed in the guardian deities' Surge Abilities and their graphics, and added Terrain Extender functionality. They're still unavailable in-game though.
  • Added: Programmed in Wimpod and Golisopod's Abilities.
  • Changed: The game now has the oft-requested official FRLG music tracks! Huge thanks to JohtoBlaziken for saving me a lot of work here.
  • Changed: Moved some rocks in the sea around the Sevii Island Ports to make more sense.
  • Changed: Updated the Pickup mechanics to be in line with the Generation VII games.
  • Changed: Updated Berry Tree growth times and yield amounts to Generation VII values, and changed the Berry mechanics to work in much the same way as in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
  • Changed: Ability flavour text now matches Generation VII.
  • Changed: Adjusted some Pokémon levitation heights.
  • Fixed: Increased Natural Gift's base power by 20 for all Berries as in Generation VII.
  • Fixed: Stopped the game from crashing when capturing certain forms of Pokémon like Sawsbuck.
  • Fixed: Mudkip now has the correct cry when examining it at Bill's House.
  • Fixed: Moved a misplaced boulder in Ruby Path.
  • Fixed: The Ability Long Reach now has contact moves deal normal damage to Pokémon with the Fluffy Ability.
  • Fixed: Wild encounters now appear in Mt. Ember Room 3.
  • Fixed: Dhelmise's Steelworker Ability now no longer stops its moves from working properly.
  • Fixed: Pokémon caught in the Friend Safari are now correctly shown as being met at Lv. 30, not Lv. 5.
  • Fixed: Rattata now doesn't show up in the Pokédex as being available to catch on Four Island.
  • Removed: Deleted a bunch of image and animation files that weren't being used, which seems to have improved performance.
  • Removed: There are no longer any Rock Smash encounters on Route 3.
  • Removed: Deleted some unnecessary sound files.

0.3 — 2018-05-26
  • Added: Four Island and Icefall Cave have been added to the game.
  • Added: The Day-Care on Four Island has been replaced by the Friend Safari. Pokémon that appear here have a 5/4096 chance to be shiny, a 50% chance of having their Hidden Ability, and at least two IVs set to 31.
  • Added: There are now over 50 new Pokémon plus their evolutionary lines to catch and train, including the Johto starters!
  • Added: Included graphics for Stufful and Bewear, and programmed in the Fluffy Ability for them.
  • Added: Programmed in the Waterfall functionality to the Poké Summon.
  • Changed: Doubled the overall chance of a Pokémon being shiny, to bring this in line with Generation VII. There is a very small chance that a non-shiny Pokémon you already own will become shiny because of this.
  • Fixed: Ruby Path will now have the map name display on entry, and you can use the Bicycle there.
  • Fixed: Corrected Wormadam's TM and Tutor compatibilities for the Sandy and Trash forms.

0.2.4 — 2018-05-23
  • Added: Celio's Ruby quest and Ruby Path on Mt. Ember. The Rainbow Pass does not take you to Sevii Islands Four through Seven yet.
  • Fixed: The player will no longer walk through Bill and be transported into the Cinnabar sea after talking to him when completing the Sevii Island Meteorite quest.
  • Fixed: After catching a Pokémon and swapping it into your party, the game will no longer immediately attempt to evolve it if it meets the level requirement.

0.2.3 — 2018-05-22
  • Fixed: A duplicate of any newly caught Pokémon will no longer appear in the party.
  • Fixed: Removed some files that were causing the game to not boot properly for some players.

0.2.2 — 2018-05-21
  • Added: Players now have the option of swapping a Pokémon into their party immediately after capture if their party is full.
  • Added: The Destiny Knot item is now on Route 21.
  • Changed: Cleaned up the Kanto region map and removed the Johto elements from it.
  • Changed: Misty's team now uses Bubble Beam instead of Scald.
  • Fixed: The active Pokémon team will now correctly gain a slight friendship boost for defeating a Gym Leader, Elite Four member or the Champion.
  • Fixed: Sheer Cold now correctly has lower accuracy when not used by an Ice-type Pokémon, and does not affect opposing Ice-type Pokémon.
  • Fixed: Repel items now correctly repel wild Pokémon based on the level of the first Pokémon in the party, regardless of whether it is fainted or not. Previously, it was the first non-fainted Pokémon.
  • Fixed: Fletchinder can now evolve into Talonflame.
  • Fixed: Stopped the game from crashing when levelling up a Sliggoo past level 50. It can now evolve correctly.
  • Fixed: The outside parts of Mt. Ember now play more appropriate music.

0.2.1 — 2018-05-20
  • Fixed: Stopped the game from crashing after talking to Bill in the Cinnabar Island Pokémon Center, after refusing to go to One Island with him initially.
  • Fixed: Lavender Town and Route 10 are now considered outdoor locations, so Fly and the day/night cycle should work correctly on them.
  • Fixed: The Fuchsia City Pokémon Center now has music.
  • Fixed: The Power Plant now plays more appropriate music.

0.2 — 2018-05-17
  • Added: Cerulean Cave is now accessible after defeating the Elite Four.
  • Changed: The Day-Care Lady will now turn to the right to indicate when she has an egg for you.
  • Fixed: The Day-Care Lady's text is now red, not blue.
  • Fixed: Wild Legendary Pokémon now always faint properly at zero HP.

0.1.1 — 2018-05-15
  • Added: There is now a Light Ball item across the pond in Celadon City.
  • Fixed: Wild Pikachu and Pangoro now hold the Light Ball and Mental Herb respectively.

0.1 — 2018-05-14
  • The game is playable up to just after the Elite Four and includes Sevii Islands One, Two and Three.

Gameplay changes
  • Slightly reworked story. Some characters play a larger role and Leaf/Red (the opposite gender of who you're playing as) is also involved.
  • Most Trainers, including Gym Leaders, have updated Pokémon teams to reflect the extra Pokémon in the expanded Kanto Pokédex. Important battles against your Rival, Gym Leaders etc. will have harder teams than the original games, and later on they will start to use Mega Evolution.
  • Day and night cycles return and have an effect on a few things, mostly what wild Pokémon you'll encounter and some evolution methods.
  • Move Tutors appear in Pokémon Centers across Kanto, who will reward you with Battle Points and offer to teach you certain moves in exchange for said Battle Points if you complete tasks for them. These moves are from Move Tutors and TMs across games in the series.
  • The Key Stone, required to initiate Mega Evolution, will be given to you during the story. You will also be able to find or purchase all Mega Stones except for Diancite during your adventure.
  • The Exp. Share, which functions as it does in Generation VII, will be given to you when you receive the Pokédex.
  • You can play Voltorb Flip at the Game Corner for Coins instead of the slot machines, if you so wish.
  • Fight in battles reminiscent of Pokémon Yellow against Team Rocket at various points in the story.
  • Beating Blaine's Gym will get you the National Pokédex.
  • Taking a feature from Sword and Shield, there is now a man by the PC in every Pokémon Center, who acts as a Name Rater, Move Relearner and Move Deleter all in one. Relearning moves is now free, and can remind a Pokémon of level-up moves and its initial egg or event moves. He will also offer to trade your own Pokémon back to you, so that you can evolve Pokémon that require trading to do so.
  • Tackle the Gyms in any order you please, except for the last one.
  • Mr. Hyper now resides in the Pokémon Day Care on Route 5 and offers Hyper Training for Pokémon at level 50 or above in exchange for Bottle Caps. The player can now buy Bottle Caps on 4F of the Celadon Department Store for $20,000 after earning 6 Badges or from the Trainer Tower for 4 BP. You can also earn one daily by defeating Mina in Vermilion City.
  • Similar to Generation IX, a large number of items are available for purchase at the Celadon Department Store depending on the number of Badges obtained, including the Power items, Mint items (after 6 Badges) and PP Ups and Ability Capsules (in the post-game). A few items such as Evolution stones and vitamins are now only available for purchase after obtaining 3 Badges.

Pokémon availability
  • The Kanto Pokédex contains 486 Pokémon, almost all of which are available before the Elite Four. This includes every Pokémon in the original Kanto and Johto Pokédexes, plus the non-Legendary entries from Hoenn and Sinnoh, as well as every Pokémon related to them by evolution.
  • Many, many more Pokémon outside of the Kanto Pokédex are available as well during the later stages of the game.
  • Alternate forms for every Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex are included. This includes Mega Evolutions along with Alolan, Galarian, Hisuian and Paldean Forms.
  • Meltan and Melmetal are part of the Kanto Pokédex. Meltan is given away by a man near the Pewter City Poké Mart. To evolve it, speak to the girl in the Safari Zone entrance building.
  • Regional Forms are catchable in a special area in the Safari Zone. This area also allows Pokémon such as Pikachu, Exeggcute and Cubone to evolve into their respective Regional Form evolutions under the right conditions.
  • The Safari Zone is now just a normal area where you can catch Pokémon without having to play the Safari Game, much like in ORAS.
  • As in Generation VIII, Eevee can now evolve into Leafeon with a Leaf Stone and Glaceon with an Ice Stone, and Pokémon that evolve via special magnetic field such as Magneton can now be evolved with a Thunder Stone. Crabrawler can evolve with an Ice Stone.
  • Affection (which is different to friendship) does not exist. Eevee will instead evolve into Sylveon at high friendship while knowing a Fairy-type move. This takes priority over the evolution requirements for Espeon and Umbreon, so if you want one of those two Pokémon, be sure that Eevee does not know a Fairy-type move when you attempt to evolve it.
  • All Evolution stones can be purchased in Celadon City.
  • Celadon City is also home to some new stalls where you can purchase Fossils and Incense items. The Fossil stall will have expanded stock after the Elite Four is beaten. Note that, as in Generation IX, Incense items are no longer required to breed for specific baby Pokémon such as Munchlax.
  • Other evolution items such as the Magmarizer can be found in the overworld.
  • The in-game trades have been altered, and now come at a fixed level as in Generation VII.
  • There are more Pokémon available as prizes in the Game Corner.
  • The Sevii Islands contain Pokémon outside of the Kanto Pokédex, from across all generations.
  • Silph Co. now has a basement level where Rotom's form can be changed.
  • Nectars to change Oricorio's form can be purchased from the Celadon Department Store in the post-game.
  • Kleavor can be evolved by using the Black Augurite on a Scyther in the Regional Biodome when it is emulating Hisui. Similarly, Ursaluna can be evolved by using the Peat Block on an Ursaring at night in the Regional Biodome when it is emulating Hisui.
  • Annihilape, Overqwil and Wyrdeer can all be evolved from their previous form by using the right move (Rage Fist, Barb Barrage and Psyshield Bash respectively) 20 times before gaining a level. Psyshield Bash can be taught to Stantler by a woman in the Pokémon Fan Club in Saffron City.

Mechanics
  • Journey and battle using up-to-date mechanics like the Physical/Special split, the Fairy type, Mega Evolution and Hidden Abilities. Note that Z-Moves and Dynamaxing are not implemented.
  • Pokémon have been updated to have their Generation IX types, level-up movepool, stats, abilities and TM/Move Tutor compatibilities. Moves have been updated to function as they do in Generation IX. Pokémon and moves that do not exist in the latest games are instead taken from whichever mainline series game they most recently appeared in, going as far back as Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
  • Inconsistencies in how Pokémon can learn certain moves are corrected. For example, in the official series the Bellsprout line can learn Leech Life via breeding but not via TM. This has been changed. This even extends to event moves such as Zoroark learning Sludge Bomb and Gengar learning Sludge Wave.
  • Mega Evolution takes place before turn order is decided, as in Generation VII.
  • Experience points are handled as in Generation VIII: each participating Pokémon gets the full share of experience points when the opponent faints, and experience point gain is scaled so that you receive more experience points for defeating higher level foes, and fewer for defeating lower level foes. You will receive experience points for capturing a Pokémon, and Trainer Pokémon no longer award 1.5× the experience points of an equivalent wild Pokémon. Pokémon that are able to evolve via level up but have yet to do so will gain a 20% boost to their experience.
  • Items function as in Generation IX, generally. The catch rates of Balls, the two stage stat boost from the X items and the healing potency of Potions are among the updates. Item prices are also largely based on Generation IX, so Ultra Balls cost $800.
  • Wild Legendary and Mythical Pokémon have three random IVs set to 31, as in Generation VII.
  • Breeding works more-or-less as in Generation VII. The Day-Care doesn't level up your Pokémon, and withdrawing them costs a flat $500. The only difference is with breeding regional forms of Pokémon. Breeding two non-Kantonian Pokémon together will still result in the Kantonian form unless a non-Kantonian parent in the same evolutionary line as the child is holding an Everstone. For example, breeding a female Alolan Sandslash and male Tauros will result in a Kantonian Sandshrew. However, if the Alolan Sandslash holds an Everstone, then the child will be an Alolan Sandshrew.

Quality of life changes
  • You can toggle the speed-up feature to go fast (2×) or very fast (4×) with the Q button. This button is configurable through the F1 remapping feature.
  • TMs are infinite use instead of single use.
  • HMs no longer exist. Moves that used to be HMs, such as Surf and Cut, are still available but do not have a field effect. A new Key Item, the Poké Summon, instead fills the role of HMs in a similar manner to Sun and Moon's Poké Ride feature.
  • You can access your Pokémon Boxes from almost anywhere using the Boxes option on the menu. Be aware that boxed Pokémon are not automatically healed upon capture but are healed when visiting a Pokémon Center. The adviser at the Pokémon League will inform you that you cannot access your Boxes when challenging the Elite Four.
  • The Day-Care Center on Route 5 now allows you to deposit and breed two Pokémon. The final ledge on Route 5 also has a gap in it to make the Day-Care easier to visit.
  • There is no limit on the number of different items you can have in your Bag and so the Item Storage System no longer exists.
  • You can sort your Bag pockets by type or name (or number for TMs). The option to sort will appear when you select any item in your Bag.
  • You can swap Pokémon into your party immediately after capture if your party is full.

Minor changes
  • There are some NPC text changes to reflect changes to gameplay, including proper capitalisation and renaming of some Trainer classes like the Ace Trainer.
  • Pokémon sprites have been updated to Generation V. For Pokémon beyond this generation, suitable fan works of a Generation V style have been used.
  • TMs are sold in various Poké Marts.
  • Pokémon cries have been updated to Generation VIII.
  • Badges follow the OmegaRuby and AlphaSapphire mechanics, but have no effect on your usage of HM moves. The first Badge makes Pokémon up to Lv. 20 obey, then 30, then 40 etc. The eighth and final badge makes all Pokémon obey.
  • Receive one Premier Ball for every 10 Balls bought in a transaction.
  • Pokémon received from in-game trades come at predetermined levels, rather than matching the level of the traded Pokémon, in line with later generations.
  • There is no tutorial in the first battle with Blue.
  • Pokémon Centers have no upstairs, as there is no external trading or battling.
  • After getting the Pokédex from Oak, he gives you twenty Poké Balls instead of five. You also start with more money, in line with later generations. This is to help with the fact that there are more species of Pokémon early on.
  • You start with the Running Shoes, and can toggle them on and off in the Options menu.
  • Poké Marts sell items to you based on the number of Badges you have, as in later Pokémon games.
  • No Pokémon catching tutorial from the old man.
  • No Teachy TV, Fame Checker, Powder Jar or Berry Crush.
  • No profile from the girl in the Pewter City Pokémon Center.
  • The Bike Shop's new sale price for the Bicycle is [imath]10,000,000, to reflect to new maximum money of[/imath]9,999,999.
  • The Team Rocket Grunt on Nugget Bridge only hands out one Nugget, even if you lose and re-battle him. This sidesteps what is likely a bug in FRLG.
  • The girl who trades one gender of Nidoran for the other in the Underground Path (Route 5–6) will now accept either Nidoran and trade you a Togepi in return.
  • No questionnaire in the Vermilion City Poké Mart.
  • There is no requirement to catch a certain number of Pokémon to receive rewards from Professor Oak's aides.
  • Celadon Mansion is now called Celadon Condominiums, as in Generation IV.
  • Vending machines have a chance for extra drinks to drop down according to the mechanics in Generation VI.
  • The Arceus type-enhancing plates can be purchased in Fuchsia City.
  • Instead of the Exp. Share, the Aide on Route 15 gives out the Lucky Egg instead.
  • A teleporter has been added to Saffron Gym that takes you from Sabrina's room to the exit. Another one appears after you have defeated her, so that you can quickly return for rematches.
  • Hidden items on Treasure Beach and berries in the Berry Forest respawn after 24 hours have passed.
  • The boulders in Victory Road will stay on their switches once moved into place.
  • Azurill will not change gender when evolving, as in Generation VI and beyond.

Spoiler changes
  • The Kanto starters that you didn't choose are gifted to you in a similar manner to their giveaways in Pokémon Yellow. You will also be given a type-enhancing item by these NPCs, regardless of whether they give you the Pokémon or not:
    • Bulbasaur and the Miracle Seed are given away by a girl in Cerulean City. She resides in the north-west of the city, in the house on the right, instead of the Berry Crush man. Unlike in Pokémon Yellow, you do not have to show her a Pokémon with high friendship.
    • Charmander and the Charcoal can be received from a man at the top of Route 24.
    • Squirtle and the Mystic Water are given away in Vermilion City by an officer in the middle of the city. Unlike in Pokémon Yellow, having the Thunder Badge is not necessary here.
  • You'll encounter Professor Birch on Route 25, and he will give you and Leaf/Red a choice of the Hoenn starter Pokémon, as well as their respective Mega Stone. Leaf will choose before you, opting for the Hoenn starter of the same type as your Kanto starter. She'll give you a bred copy of her starter later, and you'll get the final missing starter from an Egg on Five Island's Water Labyrinth.
  • Leaf/Red meets and fights you on Route 25, at the end of Rock Tunnel, on Cinnabar Island and in Cerulean Cave. They can be rematched daily after the Cerulean Cave battle in Cerulean City.
  • You also team up with Leaf/Red during the Rocket takeover of the Pokémon Tower.
  • Mr. Fuji will give you the Key Stone and a Mega Stone for your starter Pokémon. If you picked Charmander, you will be given a choice of either Charizardite X or Charizardite Y.
  • You will team up with Blue to take on some familiar Rockets and Giovanni in Silph Co. You will then solo fight a Mewtwo holding Mewtwonite Y.
  • Entei replaces Moltres on One Island. Moltres is back on Victory Road as in Red and Blue. Suicune and Raikou reside somewhere on Islands Two and Three respectively.
  • Receive a starter Pokémon of your choice at Professor Oak's Laboratory from across different generations after beating the Elite Four.

Credits
You can open this project in RPG Maker XP and use whatever you wish in your own free fan games, as long as credit is given to me and to the original authors of any assets used. Most sprites were sourced, but the rival's backsprite was created by me.



Lead Developer:
Zerokid



"Pokémon Essentials" was created by:
Flameguru
Poccil (Peter O.)
Maruno

With contributions from:
AvatarMonkeyKirby
Boushy
Brother1440
FL.
Genzai Kawakami
Golisopod User
help-14
IceGod64
Jacob O. Wobbrock
KitsuneKouta
Lisa Anthony
Luka S.J.
Marin
MiDas Mike
Near Fantastica
PinkMan
Popper
Rataime
Savordez
SoundSpawn
the__end
Venom12
Wachunga
and everyone else who helped out

"mkxp-z" by:
Roza
Based on mkxp by Ancurio et al.

"RPG Maker XP" by:
Enterbrain



Pokémon Essentials with version control:
Gegerlan
Raku
(https://github.com/rakudayo/rmxp-plugin-system)

griest024
(https://github.com/griest024/PKMNEssentialsPlugin)



Graphics:
Smogon XY Sprite Project contributors
(https://www.smogon.com/forums/threa...d-1st-post-release-v1-1-on-post-3240.3486712/)

Smogon Sun/Moon Sprite Project contributors
(https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/sun-moon-sprite-project-dawn-of-a-new-day.3577711/)

Smogon Sword/Shield Sprite Project contributors
(https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/sword-shield-sprite-project.3647722/)

Other Generation VII sprites:
Alex
Amethyst
Bazaro
Conyjams
DatLopunnyTho
Falgaia
fishbowlsoul90
Jan
kaji atsu
Koyo
Leparagon
Lord-Myre
LuigiPlayer
MillaLya
N-kin
Noscium
Pikafan2000
princess-phoenix
Smeargletail
The cynical poet
Zumi
(http://www.rebornevo.com/forum/index.php?/topic/24410-gen-7-sprite-pack/)
(https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=406404)

Other Generation IX sprites:
3DJackArt
Abnayami
AshnixsLaw
Azria
AztecCroc
Caruban
Clara
Divaruta 666
jinxed
JordanosArt
Katten
KingOfThe-X-Roads
leParagon
lichenprincess
Mak
Mashirosakura
OldSoulja
Skyflyer
Sopita_Yorita

Officer Jenny sprite:
Silver
(http://spritedatabase.net/custom/170)

vs. Blue transition sprite:
RadicalRaptr
(https://radicalraptr.deviantart.com/art/VS-Gary-355355791)

vs. Leaf transition sprite:
SakuraMota
(https://sakuramota.deviantart.com/art/VS-Trainer-Leaf-192477858)

HGSS-style Sevii Islands map:
shivanking
(https://shivanking.deviantart.com/art/Sevii-Islands-HGSS-Style-131586530)

Jessie and James overworld and battle sprites:
Ody-chan
(https://www.deviantart.com/ody-chan/art/GBA-Jessie-and-James-353030680)

Mew title screen sprite:
SpeedXaaa
(https://www.deviantart.com/speedxaaa/art/Hi-Res-BW-Mew-354551724)

Mina overworld sprite:
aveontrainer
(https://www.deviantart.com/aveontrainer/art/Mina-795509367)

Mina battle sprite:
Beliot419
(https://www.deviantart.com/beliot419/art/Custom-sprite-Mina-651337381)

Steven overworld sprite:
HyperTurtle32
(https://www.deviantart.com/hyperturtle32/art/Steven-Stone-FRLG-style-395153567)

Galarian Legendary bird overworld sprites:
SageDeoxys
Larryturbo
Lasse00
(https://www.deviantart.com/lasse00/art/Hgss-Galar-Pokemon-Overworls-Sprites-912208276)



Maps:
JohtoBlaziken
(https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=407866)



Resource rips:

Pokémon overworld sprites:
Neo-Spriteman
(https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=250115)

Pokémon cries:
HeroLinik
()
Lightblade Absol
()
Morningdew
Random Talking Bush
(https://www.sounds-resource.com/3ds/pokemonsunmoon/)

Music:
JohtoBlaziken
(https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=407866)

Font:
keegan
(https://www.cufonfonts.com/font/pokemon-fire-red)

Battle Animations:
Amethyst and the Pokémon Reborn team
(http://www.rebornevo.com/index.php?/pr/index.html/)



Scripting:

Battle points script:
Aurum / SunakazeKun
(https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?p=9832524)

Generation 8 Project for Essentials v19.1:
Aioross
DarrylBD99
ErwanBeurier
Golisopod User
HM100
KyureJL
lolface
Luka S.J.
Maruno
MFilice
TheKandinavian
TheToxic
Turn20Negate
UberDunsparce
Vendily
WolfPP
(https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=450163)

Generation 9 Resource Pack:
Caruban
Lucidious89
Eskiss

Pokémon Tower Ghosts script:
Desbrina
(http://pokemonessentials.wikia.com/wiki/Tutorial:Adding_ghosts)

Replace Party Pokémon script:
Jonas930
(https://eeveeexpo.com/resources/176/)

Speed Up 2.0:
Marin
Phantombass

Spinning Tile script:
Johto Blaziken
(https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=407866)



Mechanics research:
Zarel and all contributors to Pokémon Showdown
(https://pokemonshowdown.com/)

Bulbapedia contributors
(https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Main_Page)

Smogon's "Pokemon Sun/Moon Battle
Mechanics Research" contributors
(https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/pokemon-sun-moon-battle-mechanics-research.3586701/)

Dataminers:
Kaphotics
KazoWar
Marty
SciresM
and all the others who assisted in datamining
(https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/ultra-sun-ultra-moon-datamine-thread.3620028/)
(https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/list-of-movepool-changes-new-isle-of-armor-additions.3656151/)



Bug reports and feedback:
_pheebee
ABSPitbull
AnubisRa
aw0211
BriLuna
calvinsyrus
Dannaki
Deo
Drakyle
Eternal0verride
Generris
Goner4Loner
HeavenLandDemon
looneyman1
Lunos
LyraKitkat
megaauthor
MelMellon
Mr. Gela
Nanigans
Neto19
ninja0123
nonamezz
Pumone
razorleaf223
Reapurfection
RenElite
sdw7sm
ShurikenYT
TailsMK4
Vile MaverickZXA
Zurich899
 
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JohtoBlaziken

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This is beautiful, excellent work! You put in so much care and detail. I can't wait to see more!
 

Zerokid

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Now updated to v0.2!
  • Cerulean Cave is now accessible after defeating the Elite Four.
  • The Day-Care Lady will now turn to the right to indicate when she has an egg for you.
  • Cleaned up an instance of the Day-Care Lady's text being blue instead of red.
  • Fixed a bug whereby wild legendary Pokémon sometimes wouldn't faint properly at zero HP.
 
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Zerokid

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Now updated to v0.3. This update includes all of Four Island, and over 50 new Pokémon families to catch and train!
 

Zerokid

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I'm back, and I've just uploaded a big ol' update with v0.4! Lots of new things, so see the first post's changelog for more details. The main new things are:
  • This release includes the PBS files, for those of you editing in RPG Maker XP.
  • Added Five Island content, including a bunch of new Pokémon to catch.
  • Added the oft-requested official FRLG music tracks; huge thanks to JohtoBlaziken for saving me a lot of work here.
  • Added the Berry Master's House and Garden to Route 15. You can now obtain many Berries that were unavailable before, including the EV-reducing Berries.
I've also included a swathe of bugfixes which have been brought to my attention (and some I noticed on my own). Enjoy!
 
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Just played it through up until after Misty. Overall, I think you've got the framework for a pretty solid enhanced FRLG remake. There's some polishing that needs to be done to bring it up and beyond FRLG's standards, but it looks like you're aware of that.

Graphically, I'd like to see some more consistency with the battle scene, and maybe some respriting of the trainer sprites in a gen 4 style considering the screen size.

I think overall, if you polish it up and embrace a bit more change (slightly tweaking some of the maps here and there, adding a couple more new things and streamlining the experience a bit), you'll have probably one of the best Kanto experiences done in Essentials. It's already pretty damn close, I'd say!

Looking forward to future updates.
 

Mr. Gela

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Played up till Vermillion City Gym. Some thoughts of my own, as well some issues I encountered:

My thoughts:
Game's very good. The eventing is flawless and I went out of my way to "catch" you in certain points, such as when helping Bill out in his house (talking to Red at different stages, those being, before talking to Bill and once he's in the machine, will make him say different things -- that's the type of attention to detail I love, and that there are more tiny pleasant surprises along the way). I know many, many of the Hidden Items in Pokémon FRLG after playing the games for so long, so it's really pleasing to see you've taken them into account as well. Let me tell ya, out of all the "Kanto remakes" I've played, yours is the most accurate when it comes to making the game feature almost flawless eventing and being a carbon copy of the originals in some aspects (in the good way), so congratulations on that. I don't know if I'll continue playing it after Surge because on the other hand, it feels like "spicy FRLG" and not unique/bold enough to make it feel like a whole new experience.

Inconveniences:
There are lots of invisible walls in these top two rows, immediately hugging the wall and in the one my character is standing on.
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Had the game completely hang up on me. I'm starting to make the connection that it's got to do with the Fast Forward script because it's happened to me and others in games featuring that script. What if you reduced the Fast Forward speed a little bit? This is the game basically coughing blood because something's happening before it can catch up. That's my intuition at least.

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This lady will "take BP from me" even though I just learnt Cut (costs 0 BP).

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Other tiny details that may or may not have been deliberate:
  1. One of the Mt. Moon ladders will teleport you straight into a Grunt's line of sight, whereas in FRLG/the other in your game, won't as they teleport you on top of the next ladder, not on it's side. This might have been a deliberate decision, but I'll point it out in case it's not.
  2. You can step on the upper corner tiles of the PKMN Centers. I'm not sure if this was possible in the originals, but it looks a bit weird, so I'll just point it out in case you want to double check.
  3. The game is quite imbalanced. Viridian Forest with the partner trainer really breaks the game, and it seems the presence of the Exp. Share isn't really taken into account at all. It's not just Viridian Forest generating a huge power spike for you, but rather, the game doesn't seem to catch up for a long while. When I was at Nugget Bridge, the trainers had Lv10 Pokémon, but I could find wild Lv17 Pokémon just next to them. It's quite boring and not very challenging. Brock was fair, but Misty and Surge felt very hard in comparison, with some much bigger levels than every other trainer around, so I can only imagine how hard it would be for players who don't use the Exp. Share, and decide they don't want to just cheese their way through.
  4. Unown don't really do anything new, do they? Bit of a shame they are available early, then.
  5. Cut and Flash are available as free Tutor Moves. That's great, sure. Except, what a trap! They aren't actually Hidden Moves, so learning them, while free, makes no sense. They aren't needed for progression, apparently, so why are there, instead of some actually useful moves? Made me a bit mad when I wasn't able to use Cut after beating Misty, only to unlock Scyther later on.
  6. Tutor Moves (Mega Punch and Mega Kick) seem to teach these moves indefinitely. Again, this may be deliberate, but a little imbalanced. Maybe they could also consume Battle Points? Not sure.
 

Marina

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great work! I'm looking forward to this, I like the way you wrote the versions, features or game mechanics evolutions and breeding etc. everything is so neatly designed! the alolan forms- sprites are looking awesome, can't wait to test/play this ^^ I also like the way that almost everything is like gen 7 and that we can breed alolan Pokémon the other way around^^ eg. kantonian sandshrew (f) + alolan sandshrew (m) @everstone = alolan sandshrew. That's awesome! Good job!
 

Zerokid

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Wow! Thanks for the detailed feedback. I really appreciate you spending the time to let me know these things. I'll definitely be taking these on board for future updates, as you've raised some very good points concerning the game's design.

The level curve is a big one for me. I'm well aware of the odd spikes in difficulty and have been mulling over ways to smooth it out and keep things interesting, while also not deviating too drastically from the official games. I don't want to halve Exp. gain or anything like that.
 

Zerokid

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v0.5 is here, bringing all the Six Island content along with it. Changelog on the main page goes through all the updates in more depth. Enjoy!
 

Zerokid

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Version 0.7 is out! Main features include:

  • Single Battles at the Trainer Tower are now open for business. Like the Battle Tree in USUM, your Pokémon can be any level, your foes' levels are 50, and you finish after 20 battles. More modes planned for future updates.
  • You can now buy new items including all Mega Stones at the Trainer Tower shops. Every Mega Pokémon except Diancie is now available.
  • A woman in the Celadon Pokémon Center can now adjust your Pokémons' natures, for a fee.
  • Meltan and Melmetal have been added to the Extended Kanto Pokédex. Double Iron Bash was added to the game. Meltan is given away by a man near the Viridian City Poké Mart. To evolve it, speak to the girl in the Fuchsia Safari Zone entrance building.
  • You can now buy more specialised Poké Balls on 4F of the Celadon Dept. Store.
 

Sturdy Ghost

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Hey man love the work you are doing, not sure if you were able to find sprites for all the Gen 6+7 pokemon or if you use EBS for that matter, if not I was able to get them all made in a one-stop pack. It's just the animations and doesn't include the cries and such but please feel free to use it and pull from it what you need! Again not sure if you are running EBS or not but if you are then this is all of them!

https://eeveeexpo.com/resources/291/
 

Lunos

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I found a very small and inconsequential bug, you can check a Pokémon's entry in the Pokédex by going to the Summary Screen of a Pokémon, hitting C and then "View Pokédex", even if you haven't obtained the Pokédex yet.
 

Zerokid

Developer of Pokémon Zero
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Version 0.8 is out!

It's a massive change from v0.7. All Trainers and wild encounters have been overhauled for more variety and a better levelling experience, plus there are a raft of bugfixes and Generation VIII changes. For a full list of updates, see the changelog on the front page. Enjoy!
 

Zerokid

Developer of Pokémon Zero
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I found a very small and inconsequential bug, you can check a Pokémon's entry in the Pokédex by going to the Summary Screen of a Pokémon, hitting C and then "View Pokédex", even if you haven't obtained the Pokédex yet.

Good catch Lunos. I didn't spot this before my last update as I mostly check the pokecommunity thread. I'll try to get a fix out for this in the next release. Thanks!
 

_pheebs

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Where do i get the PokeSummon
I believe you're just given the Pokésummon when someone gives you a Pokémon to summon.
The first one I got was Dugtrio from the Old Man on the construction site in Vermillion City.
 
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