![]() ![]() Surge's Raichu knows Mega Punch instead of Quick Attack, and Thunderbolt instead of Thunder Wave. Ruin Maniacs were given a bit more treatment than the others due to their simularities with Hikers, though they still deviate much at all. These are mostly simple substitutions, difficulty is definitely not the focus here though they may or may not have a stronger team. Some non-important postgame island traners have some very small changes to their lienups to include more Generation 2 Pokemon that fit in with their theme. One or two later Cooltrainers and Black Belts have one Pokemon evolved to a Machamp or Golem. Example: Camper Chris in the last rematch team has an Arcanine but still a Charmeleon both at Level 54, they're equal now. One or two final rematches have a minor change of Pokemon one evolution step higher, if the level allows it. Fixed Cooltrainer Owen, a trainer with a Nidorino that has Nidorina's moveset and vice versa. A couple, for example Gideon, have been done partway because of custom movesets. These Pokemon have been restored to their normal movesets for the level. SelfDestruct is a move that was rid from a whole bunch of trainer lineups for seemingly no real reason except to make the game easier. All references to gambling have been restored on these trainers. Cooltrainer is now Ace Trainer, Cool Couple is now Ace Duo (because Cool=Ace nowadays, Ace Duo is the new canon name for Cool Couple according to X/Y), and Gamers are back to Gamblers. ![]() A few trainer class name alterations have been done. Altering Cave has more of a use now, and has minor aesthetic changes. Some new item stores have been created, which sell Berries and Hold Items. Made the Old Rod a bit more useful than for catching Magikarp. A new “stone” has been created for trade evolutions, these are in place of the Escape Ropes of Rocket Hideout, Silph Co., and Pokemon Mansion. Some less than useful trades have been updated. Mankey can no longer be caught before Brock. For the most part this just combines the two, but there are some differences. LeafGreen's Pokemon location differences have been incorporated into FireRed, and the rest have been added to make all the first 251 available. Intros before Professor Oak and the “previously on your quest” journals have been rid of. Trainer Facing Fix has been implemented. SelfDestruct has been restored on most normal battles. No more Pokemon that don't match a Gym Leader's type, or can't use the Leader's TM. Some Gym Leaders have been altered in minor ways. If, and only if, you are experiencing problems with the first patch (namely a black screen in Indigo Plateau), apply the Black Screen Fix patch on top of it. This is an IPS Patch, made for applying on a Pokemon Fire Red v1.0 ROM. ![]()
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