This hack “Pokemon Unknown” is based on Pokémon FireRed which focuses on creating a more natural and immersive randomized experience. Battles and encounters are always unknown, which attempts to bring the unpredictability of competitive battling into the Kanto story. Here is Pokemon Unknown Trainers Documentation. It will give some information about leaders, regular trainers and trainer simulator.
Leaders
These trainers are not bounded by their vanilla Pokémon. Instead, competitive teams are created on the fly using a custom battle generator. The matches get more difficult with time, beginning with level-up moves but starting to use competitive moves by Gym 3 and items by Gym 4. The gym themes are setup to guarrentee 3 in-theme Pokémon while the rest can be any other types. *may level scale.
NOTE: the trainer team generation never analyzes your team to find counters. But it does try to generate balanced teams.
Gyms
Kanto badge boosts give 1.1x, where Boulder=Attack, Thunder=Speed, Soul=Defense, Volcano=Special.
Name | Theme | Level | Mega |
Brock | Rock | 16 | n |
Misty | Water | 24 | n |
Surge | Electric | 32 | n |
Erika | Grass | 40 | n |
Koga | Poison | 48 | y |
Sabrina | Psychic | 56 | y |
Blaine | Fire | 64 | y |
Giovanni | Ground | 72 | y |
Elite Four
There is a dedicated healer in each room, but you cannot switch Pokémon in between.
Name | Theme | Level | Mega |
Lorelei | Ice | 80 | y |
Bruno | Fighting | 80 | y |
Agatha | Ghost | 80 | y |
Lance | Dragon | 80 | y |
Biker Gang
The biker gauntlet on Three Island uses smart AI and better spreads. You cannot heal in between. Level=60*
Name | Theme | Party | Mega |
Biker Goon | Dark | 1 | n |
Biker Goon | Poison | 2 | n |
Biker Goon | Steel | 2 | n |
Cueball | Dragon | 2 | y |
Giovanni
Uses Persian, which has been slightly boosted, in both fights.
Location | Theme | Level | Mega |
Rocket Hideout | Normal | 36* | n |
Silph Co. | Dark | 45* | y |
Jessie & James
Expect to double battles with Meowth. Uses Normal, Dark, Poison
Location | Level | Mega |
Mt. Moon | 18* | n |
Rocket Hideout | 30* | n |
Pokémon Tower | 36* | y |
Silph Co. | 40* | y |
Rival
The rival will always use the starter picked in Pallet. Uses Grass, Water, Fire
Location | Level | Mega |
Route 22 | 12* | n |
Cerulean | 21* | n |
SS Anne | 24* | n |
Poké. Tower | 35* | n |
Silph Co | 42* | y |
Route 22 | 72* | y |
Champion | 80 | y |
Regular Trainers
All regular trainers use the vanilla engine to generate a random Pokémon of similar power and type, baring a few special cases to enable uncommon or non-existent types (fairy, dark). Hence, whenever you are in a battle, you can expect the trainer to use similar types they were using before. If they have a dual-type, one is chosen randomly. They start to scale to your level and use competitive movesets later on.
Trainer Simulator
There is an optional Trainer Simulator upstairs in every Pokécenter which gives significantly more experience. This is meant to give the player a more engaging method to grind experience fast instead of relying on grass Pokémon or rare candies. You can run from these battles.
Conclusion
Thank you for reading Pokemon Unknown Trainers Documentation. I hope it’s useful. You can read Items/TMs/Tutors Documentation if you want to know some information about Items/TMs/Tutors locations and some useful information. Pokemon Unknown Pokemon Documentation can help you some information about evolutions, gifts and trades, pokemon encounters, pokemon change.