Name: Pokemon Rutile Ruby decrypted Citra
Remake from: Pokemon Omega Ruby version
Remake by: Dio_Vento
Description:
Pokémon Rutile Ruby and Star Sapphire are romhacks of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Their main purpose is to provide a more challenging game experience while not artificially limiting the player. The premier feature of Rutile Ruby and Star Sapphire is the ground-up redesign of Pokémon Trainers in the world to increase the game's challenge. Every trainer in the game has been edited, and the level curve expects use of the Experience Share, which means that you level up very quickly. You should be hitting Level 100 by the time you get to the Elite Four.
The secondary focus of RR/SS is to function as a sort of '20XX Hack Pack' where everything obtainable is 100% legal for real online battles, and some features are designed to make preparing competitive teams much less of a hassle.
As of Version 2.0, there are three builds available of RR/SS! They only differ in Wild Pokémon availability:
Legit Build: All Wild Pokémon are 100% legit for trade and will not appear as 'hacked' by any legitimacy testers. Post-game foreign Pokémon are unlocked from the start, and rarities and Hordes are adjusted.
Leveled Build: Wild Pokémon are the same as in the Legit Build, but are leveled up to keep pace with RR/SS's harsh level curve. A quick adjustment in PKHeX (editing Met Level) will make them 100% legit.
679 Build: Wild Pokémon are altered so that every non-Legendary non-Starter species is available, at the same level as the Leveled Build. Legendary encounters are not changed in this or any Build. Click here for the list of altered encounter tables.
Trainer Changes
Harsher Level Curve: Balanced to the EXP Share!
All-New Trainer teams, many featuring six Pokémon! Even the rematches have been edited!
All Gym Leaders have six Pokémon!
Trainers throughout the game have access to Mega Evolution!
Alternate Battle Types are more common in the world!
The level curve is drastically steeper. The game is balanced around use of the EXP Share, which allows for explosive growth. For example, the average level for Wattson’s team is Lv41. The player is expected to hit Level 100 at around the eighth Gym badge. Disabling the EXP share is not recommended.
While grinding is always possible, the curve is such that you’ll be approximately even with (or slightly under) all enemy levels if you complete the optional content such as side routes. If you skip fights, you'll probably be underleveled!
Conversely, you might find yourself overleveled if you use the Lucky Egg, Experience Gain O-Powers, and/or the Trade Bonus.
All trainers’ teams have been changed to provide greater challenge. This isn’t just a global “level buff”, each team was individually created. They often have very different Pokémon than in OR/AS. Rematches have also been completely changed, with all Rematch trainers eventually getting six Pokémon.
All Gym Leaders have six Pokémon. Starting with Wattson, they also each have a Mega Evolution.
Trainers battled throughout the game might also have Mega Evolutions.
Double Battles are more common in the world.
Rotation, Triple, and Horde Trainer battles are found in the world.
Throughout the course of the game, you’ll see every fully-evolved Pokémon in the teams of enemy trainers. You’ll also see every Mega Evolution.
Since you can’t just rely on being overleveled, it is recommended to EV train your team using Super Training or Horde Training. The hack makes it easier to do these methods in the early game.
Wild Pokémon Changes
Post-game Foreign Pokémon are available from the beginning of the game!
Rarity within areas adjusted
Hordes optimized for painless and early EV training!
Lots more Wild Hold Items!
Everything caught in the Legit Build is 100% legit for trade!
Pokémon caught in the Leveled Build just need a Met Level adjustment to become 100% legit!
Almost every Pokémon is available in the 679 Build! The only ones missing are the Kanto and Kalos starters and any legendaries not available in OR/AS.
In the Legit and Leveled Builds, wild encounters for each map are the ones usually unlocked post-game. You won’t need the DexNav to find them.
Anything caught within the Legit Build is completely legitimate and trade-ready. Anything caught in the Leveled Build just needs a quick touch-up in PKHeX to become trade-ready.
Pokémon Locations in the 649 Build are available here.
Naturally “rarer” species in areas have had their rarity adjusted. Zigzagoon, Wingull, and friends now occupy the rarest encounter chances, and the more unique, fun Pokémon like Absol and Ralts are now as common as a Zigzagoon or Linoone would have been.
Horde encounters are optimized to allow painless and early EV grinding. Other Hordes have also been changed.
Speed: Route 101 Zigzagoon (100%)
Special Attack: Route 102 Ralts (100%)
HP: Route 103 Shellos (100%)
Defense: Route 104 (South) Sewaddle (100%)
Attack: Route 104 (North) Chatot (100%)
Special Defense: Route 116 Eevee (100%)
Wild Hold Items are more common in the following ways.
Every species is now capable of holding at least one item in the wild.
Every species that has a Mega Evolution in its line has a 50% chance of holding its Mega Stone in the wild.
Magikarp holds Heart Scales 50% of the time. It holds Gyaradosite 6% of the time.
The six Power Items are available early on for ease of EV training. They are found 50% of the time attached to the following Wild Pokémon.
Zigzagoon (Power Anklet)
Whismur (Power Weight)
Wurmple (Power Lens)
Geodude (Power Belt)
Poochyena (Power Bracer)
Tentacool (Power Band)
Pokémon that evolve through use of a hold item have a chance to hold that item in the wild.
The 11 Fossils are now held by wild Pokémon 50% of the time:
Dome Fossil: Krabby, Kingler
Helix Fossil: Slugma, Magcargo
Old Amber: Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Bellossom
Root Fossil: Bonsly, Sudowoodo
Claw Fossil: Sandshrew, Sandslash
Skull Fossil: Duskull, Dusclops, Dusknoir
Armor Fossil: Shelmet, Escavalier
Cover Fossil: Torkoal
Plume Fossil: Vullaby, Mandibuzz
Jaw Fossil: Seviper, Mightyena
Sail Fossil: Helioptile, Heliolisk, Frillish, Jellicent
Item Changes
Less useless junk in Poké Marts!
Sacred Ash available in addition to Revive. Revives cost much more, to discourage their use in battle (Sacred Ash is unusable during battle).
Competitive consumables are available in standard Poké Marts!
Slateport Market is now the go-to place to purchase competitive items like Leftovers and Life Orbs.
The Pickup table has been drastically buffed.
Standard Poké Marts no longer stock Antidote and other single-status relief items or Repels less than the Max Repel.
Full Heal is available from the beginning.
Sacred Ash is available for P1000 after obtaining the second badge. Sacred Ash functions as a Max Revive for the whole party, but cannot be used in battle.
Consumable competitive items like Focus Sashes, Sitrus and Lum Berries, and Weakness Policies are available in standard Poké Marts. They may need a certain number of badges to unlock.
Premier Ball is now available in Poké Marts.
Honey is available in Poké Marts for P50. This will allow you to Horde Train without using Sweet Scent.
Prices of certain items has been adjusted, sometimes drastically. Only some price changes are listed here.
All Poké Balls and Repels cost 90% less.
All Vitamins cost P125.
Revive now costs P20,000. This is so that using Revives (in the form of Sacred Ash) outside of battle is perfectly fine, but using a Revive in battle to cheese a fight is something with a serious cost attached to it.
Full Restore now costs P7,000. The reasoning behind this is the same as behind the Revive. Unless you’re using it in battle, there’s no reason to use it over a Max Potion (or a couple Hyper Potions) and a Full Heal.
Slateport Market and other special shops now sell competitive items. Notably, the Leftovers, Eviolite, Rocky Helmet, Expert Belt, and Life Orb (among others) are available from the Incense Girl in Slateport City.
PP Up and PP Max are available in the Lilycove Department Store.
Evolution Changes
Trade Evolutions now have alternate methods. You can still evolve them through their normal trade methods.
Boldore Evolves into Gigalith at Level 42.
Clamperl Evolves into Gorebyss when leveled up holding a Deep Sea Scale.
Clamperl Evolves into Huntail when leveled up holding a Deep Sea Tooth.
Dusclops Evolves into Dusknoir when leveled up holding a Reaper Cloth at night.
Electabuzz Evolves into Electivire when leveled up holding an Electirizer.
Graveler Evolves into Golem at when leveled up holding a Hard Stone.
Gurdurr Evolves into Conkeldurr at Level 42.
Haunter Evolves into Gengar at Level 36 at night.
Kadabra Evolves into Alakazam when leveled up holding a Twisted Spoon.
Karrablast Evolves into Escavalier when leveled up holding a Shed Shell.
Machoke Evolves into Machamp when leveled up holding a Black Belt.
Magmar Evolves into Magmortar when leveled up holding a Magmarizer.
Onix Evolves into Steelix when leveled up holding a Metal Coat.
Phantump Evolves into Trevenant when leveled up knowing the move Forest’s Curse.
Poliwhirl Evolves into Politoed when leveled up holding a King’s Rock.
Porygon Evolves into Porygon2 at Level 47 or when leveled up holding an Up-Grade.
Porygon2 Evolves into Porygon-Z when leveled up in New Mauville or when leveled up holding a Dubious Disc.
Pumpkaboo Evolves into Gourgeist when leveled up knowing the move Trick-or-Treat.
Rhydon Evolves into Rhyperior when leveled up holding a Protector.
Scyther Evolves into Scizor when leveled up holding a Metal Coat.
Seadra Evolves into Kingdra when leveled up holding a Dragon Scale.
Shelmet Evolves into Accelgor when leveled up holding a Focus Sash.
Slowpoke Evolves into Slowking when leveled up holding a King’s Rock.
Spritzee Evolves into Aromatisse when leveled up holding a Sachet.
Swirlix Evolves into Slurpuff when leveled up holding a Whipped Dream.
Other Changes
Eggs now hatch incredibly quickly. Every species now has a 1-cycle hatch rate. Note this doesn't apply to Event eggs or Traded eggs.
Switch Mode no longer reveals the incoming Pokémon.
Level 3 of the Hatching, Experience Gain, Friendship, and Money Gain O-Powers now last much longer.
Brendan and May have new outfits/designs.
Custom Title Screen!
Screenshots:
Video:
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Download Pokemon Rutile Ruby decrypted Citra v2.2 Build 679
Remake from: Pokemon Omega Ruby version
Remake by: Dio_Vento
Description:
Pokémon Rutile Ruby and Star Sapphire are romhacks of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Their main purpose is to provide a more challenging game experience while not artificially limiting the player. The premier feature of Rutile Ruby and Star Sapphire is the ground-up redesign of Pokémon Trainers in the world to increase the game's challenge. Every trainer in the game has been edited, and the level curve expects use of the Experience Share, which means that you level up very quickly. You should be hitting Level 100 by the time you get to the Elite Four.
The secondary focus of RR/SS is to function as a sort of '20XX Hack Pack' where everything obtainable is 100% legal for real online battles, and some features are designed to make preparing competitive teams much less of a hassle.
As of Version 2.0, there are three builds available of RR/SS! They only differ in Wild Pokémon availability:
Legit Build: All Wild Pokémon are 100% legit for trade and will not appear as 'hacked' by any legitimacy testers. Post-game foreign Pokémon are unlocked from the start, and rarities and Hordes are adjusted.
Leveled Build: Wild Pokémon are the same as in the Legit Build, but are leveled up to keep pace with RR/SS's harsh level curve. A quick adjustment in PKHeX (editing Met Level) will make them 100% legit.
679 Build: Wild Pokémon are altered so that every non-Legendary non-Starter species is available, at the same level as the Leveled Build. Legendary encounters are not changed in this or any Build. Click here for the list of altered encounter tables.
Trainer Changes
Harsher Level Curve: Balanced to the EXP Share!
All-New Trainer teams, many featuring six Pokémon! Even the rematches have been edited!
All Gym Leaders have six Pokémon!
Trainers throughout the game have access to Mega Evolution!
Alternate Battle Types are more common in the world!
The level curve is drastically steeper. The game is balanced around use of the EXP Share, which allows for explosive growth. For example, the average level for Wattson’s team is Lv41. The player is expected to hit Level 100 at around the eighth Gym badge. Disabling the EXP share is not recommended.
While grinding is always possible, the curve is such that you’ll be approximately even with (or slightly under) all enemy levels if you complete the optional content such as side routes. If you skip fights, you'll probably be underleveled!
Conversely, you might find yourself overleveled if you use the Lucky Egg, Experience Gain O-Powers, and/or the Trade Bonus.
All trainers’ teams have been changed to provide greater challenge. This isn’t just a global “level buff”, each team was individually created. They often have very different Pokémon than in OR/AS. Rematches have also been completely changed, with all Rematch trainers eventually getting six Pokémon.
All Gym Leaders have six Pokémon. Starting with Wattson, they also each have a Mega Evolution.
Trainers battled throughout the game might also have Mega Evolutions.
Double Battles are more common in the world.
Rotation, Triple, and Horde Trainer battles are found in the world.
Throughout the course of the game, you’ll see every fully-evolved Pokémon in the teams of enemy trainers. You’ll also see every Mega Evolution.
Since you can’t just rely on being overleveled, it is recommended to EV train your team using Super Training or Horde Training. The hack makes it easier to do these methods in the early game.
Wild Pokémon Changes
Post-game Foreign Pokémon are available from the beginning of the game!
Rarity within areas adjusted
Hordes optimized for painless and early EV training!
Lots more Wild Hold Items!
Everything caught in the Legit Build is 100% legit for trade!
Pokémon caught in the Leveled Build just need a Met Level adjustment to become 100% legit!
Almost every Pokémon is available in the 679 Build! The only ones missing are the Kanto and Kalos starters and any legendaries not available in OR/AS.
In the Legit and Leveled Builds, wild encounters for each map are the ones usually unlocked post-game. You won’t need the DexNav to find them.
Anything caught within the Legit Build is completely legitimate and trade-ready. Anything caught in the Leveled Build just needs a quick touch-up in PKHeX to become trade-ready.
Pokémon Locations in the 649 Build are available here.
Naturally “rarer” species in areas have had their rarity adjusted. Zigzagoon, Wingull, and friends now occupy the rarest encounter chances, and the more unique, fun Pokémon like Absol and Ralts are now as common as a Zigzagoon or Linoone would have been.
Horde encounters are optimized to allow painless and early EV grinding. Other Hordes have also been changed.
Speed: Route 101 Zigzagoon (100%)
Special Attack: Route 102 Ralts (100%)
HP: Route 103 Shellos (100%)
Defense: Route 104 (South) Sewaddle (100%)
Attack: Route 104 (North) Chatot (100%)
Special Defense: Route 116 Eevee (100%)
Wild Hold Items are more common in the following ways.
Every species is now capable of holding at least one item in the wild.
Every species that has a Mega Evolution in its line has a 50% chance of holding its Mega Stone in the wild.
Magikarp holds Heart Scales 50% of the time. It holds Gyaradosite 6% of the time.
The six Power Items are available early on for ease of EV training. They are found 50% of the time attached to the following Wild Pokémon.
Zigzagoon (Power Anklet)
Whismur (Power Weight)
Wurmple (Power Lens)
Geodude (Power Belt)
Poochyena (Power Bracer)
Tentacool (Power Band)
Pokémon that evolve through use of a hold item have a chance to hold that item in the wild.
The 11 Fossils are now held by wild Pokémon 50% of the time:
Dome Fossil: Krabby, Kingler
Helix Fossil: Slugma, Magcargo
Old Amber: Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Bellossom
Root Fossil: Bonsly, Sudowoodo
Claw Fossil: Sandshrew, Sandslash
Skull Fossil: Duskull, Dusclops, Dusknoir
Armor Fossil: Shelmet, Escavalier
Cover Fossil: Torkoal
Plume Fossil: Vullaby, Mandibuzz
Jaw Fossil: Seviper, Mightyena
Sail Fossil: Helioptile, Heliolisk, Frillish, Jellicent
Item Changes
Less useless junk in Poké Marts!
Sacred Ash available in addition to Revive. Revives cost much more, to discourage their use in battle (Sacred Ash is unusable during battle).
Competitive consumables are available in standard Poké Marts!
Slateport Market is now the go-to place to purchase competitive items like Leftovers and Life Orbs.
The Pickup table has been drastically buffed.
Standard Poké Marts no longer stock Antidote and other single-status relief items or Repels less than the Max Repel.
Full Heal is available from the beginning.
Sacred Ash is available for P1000 after obtaining the second badge. Sacred Ash functions as a Max Revive for the whole party, but cannot be used in battle.
Consumable competitive items like Focus Sashes, Sitrus and Lum Berries, and Weakness Policies are available in standard Poké Marts. They may need a certain number of badges to unlock.
Premier Ball is now available in Poké Marts.
Honey is available in Poké Marts for P50. This will allow you to Horde Train without using Sweet Scent.
Prices of certain items has been adjusted, sometimes drastically. Only some price changes are listed here.
All Poké Balls and Repels cost 90% less.
All Vitamins cost P125.
Revive now costs P20,000. This is so that using Revives (in the form of Sacred Ash) outside of battle is perfectly fine, but using a Revive in battle to cheese a fight is something with a serious cost attached to it.
Full Restore now costs P7,000. The reasoning behind this is the same as behind the Revive. Unless you’re using it in battle, there’s no reason to use it over a Max Potion (or a couple Hyper Potions) and a Full Heal.
Slateport Market and other special shops now sell competitive items. Notably, the Leftovers, Eviolite, Rocky Helmet, Expert Belt, and Life Orb (among others) are available from the Incense Girl in Slateport City.
PP Up and PP Max are available in the Lilycove Department Store.
Evolution Changes
Trade Evolutions now have alternate methods. You can still evolve them through their normal trade methods.
Boldore Evolves into Gigalith at Level 42.
Clamperl Evolves into Gorebyss when leveled up holding a Deep Sea Scale.
Clamperl Evolves into Huntail when leveled up holding a Deep Sea Tooth.
Dusclops Evolves into Dusknoir when leveled up holding a Reaper Cloth at night.
Electabuzz Evolves into Electivire when leveled up holding an Electirizer.
Graveler Evolves into Golem at when leveled up holding a Hard Stone.
Gurdurr Evolves into Conkeldurr at Level 42.
Haunter Evolves into Gengar at Level 36 at night.
Kadabra Evolves into Alakazam when leveled up holding a Twisted Spoon.
Karrablast Evolves into Escavalier when leveled up holding a Shed Shell.
Machoke Evolves into Machamp when leveled up holding a Black Belt.
Magmar Evolves into Magmortar when leveled up holding a Magmarizer.
Onix Evolves into Steelix when leveled up holding a Metal Coat.
Phantump Evolves into Trevenant when leveled up knowing the move Forest’s Curse.
Poliwhirl Evolves into Politoed when leveled up holding a King’s Rock.
Porygon Evolves into Porygon2 at Level 47 or when leveled up holding an Up-Grade.
Porygon2 Evolves into Porygon-Z when leveled up in New Mauville or when leveled up holding a Dubious Disc.
Pumpkaboo Evolves into Gourgeist when leveled up knowing the move Trick-or-Treat.
Rhydon Evolves into Rhyperior when leveled up holding a Protector.
Scyther Evolves into Scizor when leveled up holding a Metal Coat.
Seadra Evolves into Kingdra when leveled up holding a Dragon Scale.
Shelmet Evolves into Accelgor when leveled up holding a Focus Sash.
Slowpoke Evolves into Slowking when leveled up holding a King’s Rock.
Spritzee Evolves into Aromatisse when leveled up holding a Sachet.
Swirlix Evolves into Slurpuff when leveled up holding a Whipped Dream.
Other Changes
Eggs now hatch incredibly quickly. Every species now has a 1-cycle hatch rate. Note this doesn't apply to Event eggs or Traded eggs.
Switch Mode no longer reveals the incoming Pokémon.
Level 3 of the Hatching, Experience Gain, Friendship, and Money Gain O-Powers now last much longer.
Brendan and May have new outfits/designs.
Custom Title Screen!
Screenshots:
Video:
Download:
Download Pokemon Rutile Ruby decrypted Citra v2.2 Build 679
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Name: Pokemon Star decrypted CitraRemake from: Pokemon Ultra Moon version
Remake by: Rusyass
Source - credit: Click here to gbatemp!
Pokemon X Rom
Description:Explore the all new Alola, now filled with Ultra Beasts and more mysteries!
Your partner this time is none other than the sweet little Lillie and the other Aether members,
who return from Kanto after a failed attempt at restoring Lusamine back to her normal self.
Lillie's starter will be the one that has a type advantage over yours, a-la classic rival style.
Her parties include Starter, Alolan Vulpix, Zeraora, (Wishiwashi/Bounsweet/Salandit), an Ultra Beast and Nebby.
More Pokemon Available
Zeraora, Marshadow, UBs and many other NEW POKEMON such as Alolan Voltorb and Machamp are now available in the wild.
The mythicals now have similar stats to those of a regular Pokemon, making them not OP for regular playthrough.
All gen1-6 starters are now available at Route 1. While their second evos are available outside of Po Town.
Almost all regular Pokemon are available in the wild. And some of them, for example,
Combee, Cherubi and Wimpod, now have better movesets and stats. Oh, Cherubi is now a Grass/Fire type too.
If you'd like to know which Pokemon are changed added, changed, or completely removed, see list below:
GAMEPLAY CHANGES FULL LIST
New Pokemon:
Alolan Voltorb (Elec/Fire)
Alolan Electrode (Elec/Fire)
Alolan Machoke (Fighting/Dark)
Alolan Machamp (Fighting/Fire)
Harambe (Fighting/Ghost)
Ice Form Lycanroc (Ice)
Wariocorio (Poison/Flying)
Splatooneon (Poison)
Spookeon (Ghost)
UB-Solar (Fire/Steel)
UB-Lunar(Ice/Ghost)
Ultra Rowlet, Litten...Ultra Brionne (Same Typings)
Decidueye-X (Grass/Water)
Decidueye-Y (Grass/Flying)
Decidueye-Z (Grass/Fairy)
Decidueye-EX (Grass/Dark)
Decidueye-SP (Grass/Dragon)
Incineroar-X (Fire/Grass)
Incineroar-Y (Fire/Water)
Incineroar-Z (Fire/Flying)
Incineroar-EX (Fire/Ghost)
Incineroar-SP (Fire/Dragon)
Primarina-X (Water/Electric)
Primarina-Y (Water/Grass)
Primarina-Z (Water/Ice)
Primarina-EX (Water/Dark)
Primarina-SP (Water/Dragon)
UB-Queen (Psychic)
UB-Queen Ultra Forme (Dragon/Dark)
UB-Queen Ultra Totem Forme (Dragon/Dark)
Removed Pokemon:
Rattata 1, Raticate 1, Hoothoot, Noctowl, Ledyba, Ledian, Spinarak, Ariados, Chinchurn, Lanturn, Natu, Xatu, Aibom, Ambipom, Pineco, Forretress, Snubbul, Granbul, Remoraid, Octillery, Murkrow, Honchkrow, Delibird, Dunsparce, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Luvdisc, Trubish, Garbodor, Lilliepup, Herdier, Stoutland, Shellos 2, Gastrodon 2, Lycanroc 1, Jangmo-o, Ribombee Normal Size are replaced with the ''new'' Pokemon / for cutscene purposes.
Swapped / Replaced Pokemon:
Shellos and Gastrodon are swapped with Voltorbs and Electrodes.
Rattata 2 and Raticate 2 are replaced into Rattata 1 and Raticate 1 slots for cutscene purposes.
Nihilego and Araquanid are swapped for Totem size / cutscene purposes.
Xurkitee and Togedemaru are swapped for Totem size / cutscene purposes.
Kartana and Lurantis are swapped for Totem size / cutscene purposes.
Kommo-o now replaces Jangmo-o for cutscene purposes.
Necrozma now replaces Kommo-o for Totem size / cutscene purposes.
Lunala replaces Cosmoem for cutscene purposes.
Solgaleo replaces Murkrow forcutscene purposes.
Necrozma-Lunala and Necrozma-Solgaleo now replaces regular Lunala and Solgaleo for story and cutscene purposes.
Stat/Type Changes:
Farfetch'd now has better stats and movesets.
Alolan Muk now learns Swallow at Level 50 for evolution purposes.
Combee and Vespiqueen now have improved stats and movesets.
Cherrim's typing is changed into Grass/Fire. Her sunshine form is now her default form. Now has improved stats and movesets.
Oranguru's speed is improved.
Wimpod now has better movesets like a proper Bug-type.
Poipole now learns Dragon Pulse at Level 40.
Necrozma's typing is changed into Dragon/Psychic. Regular Necrozma can use Guardian of Alola, while Totem Necrozma can use Light that Burns the Sky.
Latios, Entei, Meloetta, Zeraora and Marshadow have reduced stats due to their availability during regular playthrough.
All UBs except for Lunalas, Solgaleos, Necrozmas, Poipole and Naganadel now have reduced stats due to their core involvement in the game.
Other Notable Changes:
Phione can be captured in the wild.
Various Alola Pokemon have their movesets improved.
More Pokemon learn Fire Lash.
Ultra Evolutions:
By recreating the extreme condition in the Ultra Spaces, you can force certain Pokemon to evolve into Ultra Beasts!
These requirements are gradually informed to you as you progress through the mod, mostly by Gladion.
These Pokemon have their unique regular abilities while having Beast Boost as their HA.
Only Totem Beasts, Poipole and Naganadel still have Beast Boost as their regular abilities.
LIST OF EVOLUTION REQUIREMENTS AND ABILITIES
Nihilego = Tentacool + A Pokemon with Drought in your party
Ability: Protean / Limber
Buzzwole = Cutiefly + Work Up
Ability: Vital Spirit / Sheer Force
Pheromosa = Wimpod + Brick Break
Ability: Speed Boost / Emergency Exit
Xurkitree = Sudowoodo + Blush Mountain
Ability: Motor Drive / Reckless
Kartana = Fomantis + Smart Strike
Ability: Infiltrator / Hyper Cutter
Celesteela = Alolan Diglett + Flame Charge
Ability: Heatproof / Flare Boost
Guzzlord = Alolan Muk + Swallow (learnt naturally at level 50)
Ability: Gluttony / Thick Fat
Blacephalon = Alolan Electrode + Mimikyu in party
Ability: Flame Body / Aftermath
Stakataka = Magneton + Magneton
Ability: Sturdy / Analytic
Also, all Pokemons who require trades or held items to evolve now evolve mostly via level ups!
Also Carbink can now evolve into Diancie.
Ultra Starter:
Feeding an Ultra Malasada to your starter will evolve it into its Ultra Form, which has different stat spreads, movesets and abilities.
Decidueye, Incineroar, and Primarina have FIVE different Ultra Forms each, which can be accesed by levelling up
while holding an Ultra Malasada or Beast Ball during daytime and nighttime.
You can simply change it back into its regular form by feeding it another Ultra Malasada.
Lilie Valley Sugo:
Pikachu Valley? How about Lilliechan Valley? Sugoi onee-chan!
Check the trailer and see if you can find the rare Lollie-chan!
Brand new trainers:
Many new trainers join the fight!
Kunoichi - A ninja class trainer
Kartenvoy - The guy from Ultra Forest
Spooky girl - Acerola with Emoji overdose
Shadow boy - A shadow trainer
Super Saiyan - Lysandre with yellow / red / blue hair and orange gi
Ultra Instinct - Lysandre with black hair and orange gi
Scratch Cat Girl - Elio/Selene's mom who returns to Alola to spread her cat facts
Captain David - Steel-type expert who is a good friend of Kiawe
Captain Raika - Ryuki's sister who is also from a faraway region. A Zeraora expert.
Aether Wicke - The Pokemon Professor this time
Kahuna Moon - A kahuna from an alternate Alola. Title Defense only.
Most trainers who used to have one Pokemon now have two. TWO! Wow!
Route Leaders are now replaced with Cynthia, who has different niche at each route.
Captains, Kahunas, and Elite Fours now have Ultra Beasts.
Four New trials:
Totem Pokemon are now replaced with Totem Beasts - Ultra-sized Ultra Beasts!
And so Alola needs Ultra Captains for these TBs.
Bug Captain Guzma (Pheromosa), Poison Captain Plumeria (Nihilego),
Steel Captain David (Celesteela) and Electric Captain Raika (Xurkitree)
await your challenge!
New Pokemon Gyms:
Two of the eight Alola gyms are ready for you to challenge.
Kahili Gym in Malie and Skull Gym in Po Town!
New Festive PMC:
The Pokemon Center is livelier than ever with the cute Poipole selling stuff
and the Skull grunt spouting mixtapes at the all new Skull Cafe.
Uber Ride
The infamous Kukui Uber Ride makes an upgrade in this mod!
Professor Kukui now integrates the all new Uber Ride in Alola. As silly as it sounds,
the Ultra Recon Captain Phyco seems really interested with the idea...
Uber Rides are listed below:
Tauros -> Kukui
Stoutland -> Hala
Lapras -> Lana
Charizard -> Celesteela
Mudsdale -> Spinda
Sharpedo -> Guzma
Machamp -> Charizard
Some of 'em just look janky, might replace them in the future.
Lusamine and Nihilego
Lillie managed to put Lusamine in Bill's seperation machine in Kanto.
Lusamine and Nihilego were seperated, but not in the way she expected.
Lusamine now only has a portion of her body - she is now a Mini Lusamine!
And apparently suffers from amnesia...
Nihilego now has Lusamine's body, contained at the Aether Paradise.
Travel with Lillie and help recover Lusamine to her old self!
Meanwhile, Nihilego might have a plan of her own...
Ultra Recon Squad
Ultra Recon Squad now serves as villains, replacing Team Skull for most of the parts.
Their mission is to capture all the Ultra Beasts that have been released into Alola.
Regular Dulse and Soliera are the grunts.
Commander Soliera - Leads the Sol squad. Bashful. New Fire-type Expert.
Commander Dulse - Leads the Luna squad. Calm and collected. Ice-type Expert.
Commander Zossie - The cheery commander who just dilly dallies around. UB expert.
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Captain Phyco - A strict captain who would do anything to achieve his goal. Furfrou + UB expert.Necrozma's Ruins of Light
In this mod, Necrozma is the first island guardian - the Guardian of Light.
As an evil approaches, the fate of the world lies in the hands of Nebby and Lusamine's Solgaleo.
You must travel to a secret Ultra Space - Ruins of Light, and go through Necrozma's trial.
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Use Necrozma's light to power up your Nebby and Solgaleo!Uncover Their Secrets...
As you progress through the game, you'll meet a peculiar duo who are trying to figure out their true origins.
They call themselves Fallers, and you agree to help their cause.
In return, Looker will give you Totem Pokemon/Beast at Heahea Beach.
Meanwhile, Anabel will trade some Legendary Pokemon at certain locations.
Stop the Ultra Recon Squad and figure out their true identities!
Elite Four and Title Defense
A lot of them have been modified. E4 levels remain unchanged. Some Title Defense Pokemon have different level Spoilers below:
E4 AND TITLE DEFENSE CHANGES
Elite Four
Molayne -> Hau (Dragon Type)
Olivia's team now includes Stakataka.
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Acerola -> Nanu (Dark Type)Kahili -> Guzma (Bug Type)
Title Defense
Hau -> Lillie
Ryuki -> Ilima (Normal Type)
Kukui -> Wicke (Kanto theme)
Guzma -> Dulse (Ice type)
Plumeria -> Captain Raika (Electric type)
Sophocles -> Zossie (UB theme)
Lusamine -> Kahuna Moon (Lvl 100 Trendy Sun and Moon team)
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