Pokemon Sacred Sword And King’s Shield – Evolution Methods

Context time! I made popular (But not too indepth) romhacks for SM & USUM, most notably Rising Sun & Waxing Moon. However, this time, things are different! This time I bring to you all a fully featured difficulty hack. Hundreds of Pokemon have had their Hidden Abilities made easily obtainable, stats buffed, abilities buffed, and enhanced movesets! For all of these changes & more, see the gdrive folder with the download and all documentation. Evolution MethodsBoldore -> Gigalith: Lvl 35Dusclops -> Dusknoir: Level up while holding the Reaper ClothFeebas -> Milotic: Level up while holding the Prism ScaleGurdurr -> Conkeldurr:

Pokemon Luminescent Platinum – 2.0 Add-Ons + Form Pokémon

-Any move previously unavailable to a Pokémon is listed with a (!!) besides it.-Abilities are in the order of Ability 1/Ability 2/Hidden Ability.-Stat and Type Changes from Renegade Platinum are denoted with bold text.-Luminescent-exclusive changes to stats, types and abilities are denoted with italic text. Sylveon #700: SylveonStats: 95 HP/65 Atk/65 Def/110 SpA/130 SpD/60 Spe/525 BSTType: FairyAbilities: Cute Charm/Cute Charm/PixilateLocation:Evolve Eevee (Happiness + Fairy Move or Use Shiny Stone) Level Up:1 – Tail Whip1 – Growl1 – Tackle1 – Helping Hand1 – Double-Edge1 – CHARM1 – Take Down1 – Baton Pass1 – Copycat1 – Covet1 – Bite1 – Fairy Wind0

Pokemon Luminescent Platinum – Tutor Movelist V2.0

Originally inspired by Drayano’s one and only Renegade Platinum, Luminescent Platinum brings you a next-generation Platinum experience to your TV (or your Nintendo Switch console directly!) Here’s just a few of the things you can look forward to: 1st Badge (Coal Badge) 2nd Badge (Forest Badge) 3rd Badge (Relic Badge) 4th Badge (Cobble Badge) 5th Badge (Fen Badge) 6th Badge (Mine Badge) 7th Badge (Icicle Badge) 8th Badge (Beacon Badge) Snore Electroweb Heal Bell Fire Punch Bounce Low Kick Gravity Last Resort Bind Worry Seed Spite Ice Punch Sky Attack Iron Head Power-Up Punch Endeavor Helping Hand Mud-Slap Uproar Thunder

Pokemon Luminescent Platinum – Tutor Move Learnsets v2.0

Bulbasaur:SnoreBindHelping HandWorry SeedMud-SlapFury CutterSynthesisSeed BombKnock Off Ivysaur:SnoreBindHelping HandWorry SeedMud-SlapFury CutterSynthesisSeed BombKnock Off Venusaur:SnoreBindHelping HandBulldozeWorry SeedMud-SlapBlockFury CutterStomping TantrumSynthesisSeed BombKnock OffOutrageEarth Power Charmander:SnoreHelping HandMud-SlapFury CutterFire PunchThunder PunchSeismic TossSwiftPower-Up PunchHeat WaveOutrage Charmeleon:SnoreHelping HandMud-SlapFury CutterFire PunchThunder PunchSeismic TossSwiftPower-Up PunchHeat WaveOutrage Charizard:SnoreHelping HandBulldozeAir CutterMud-SlapDual WingbeatFury CutterOminous WindFire PunchThunder PunchSeismic TossTailwindSwiftScorching SandsPower-Up PunchHeat WaveOutrageTwister Squirtle:SnoreHelping HandRolloutMud-SlapIce PunchIron DefenseSeismic TossDiveZen HeadbuttAqua TailPower-Up PunchIcy WindZap Cannon Wartortle:SnoreHelping HandRolloutMud-SlapIce PunchIron DefenseSeismic TossDiveZen HeadbuttAqua TailPower-Up PunchIcy WindZap Cannon Blastoise:SnoreHelping HandBulldozeRolloutMud-SlapSignal BeamIce PunchIron DefenseSeismic TossDiveZen HeadbuttAqua TailPower-Up PunchIcy WindZap CannonLiquidationOutrage Caterpie:Electroweb Metapod:ElectrowebIron Defense Butterfree:SnoreAir CutterElectrowebDual WingbeatSignal BeamOminous WindIron DefenseTailwindSwiftTwister Weedle:Electroweb Kakuna:ElectrowebIron Defense Beedrill:SnoreAir CutterElectrowebLaser FocusFury CutterOminous WindIron DefenseTailwindSwiftDrill RunKnock OffEndeavor Pidgey:SnoreAir

Pokemon Compass – Miscellaneous Changes Documentation

Blind Pokémon Battles Incorporated into Compass is one of our previous mods, “Blind Pokémon Battles”, which changes the text during battles when an opponent is about to bring in a new Pokémon into something more neutral — no longer can you discern specifically what Pokémon your opponent will use and freely swap in a counter-pick. Go Bagless Another one of our previous mods brought into Compass, “Go Bagless” allows you to purchase a “No bag” item from the bag stores, for free. Once you’ve purchased the item, you can equip or unequip it like any other bag, and you can

Pokemon Compass – Quality of Life Changes Documentation

Better Buff Bistro Compass includes our “Better Buff Bistro” mod, which provides quick access to a number of useful food buffs to avoid the tedium of the picnic minigame. These are not meant to be replacements for the best buffs in the game, and we will not be putting other things like Lv.3 Sparkling Power, but this will make it easier to go do the raids to get the rewards you want, or just a quick stop-over to get a buff an’ go~ The Bistro takes the place of the restaurant in Montenevera : All foods are 6,500 Pokémonies. Ren’s

Pokemon Compass – Other World Changes Documentation

Hidden Items The loot tables for the hidden items — those random, indistinct little sparkles that you or your Let’s Go partner can interact with that pick up items — have been significantly changed. Healing consumables have been replaced with their Auto Heal equivalents, better fitting the general playstyle of using Let’s Go and picking up items. Revives and Max Revives have been added to some areas, somewhat rarely. All Poké Loot items have been removed, and have been replaced with cash items, exp. candies, or berries. Some interesting Pokéballs can be found in the wild, such as Moon Balls

Pokemon Compass – Pokémon Changes Documentation

Only a few Pokémon see changes :  Both of the “mascot” Pokémon, with Pikachu having its base stats increased to match the Let’s Go Partner Pikachu, and Eevee … basically getting completely reworked.  The Eeveelutions also all get a special little something with these changes in the form of many new moves, and Flareon gets an adjustment to its stat allocation.  A few other Pokémon have been changed, such as Stantler’s Legends Arceus move being given to it as a learnable move, and no-trade evolution methods being added. Pikachu Pikachu has been adjusted to have Base Stats matching the Partner

Pokemon Compass – Added Pokémon Documentation

Compass brings in 113 total Pokémon (141 if you count all the other forms~) and makes it possible to get a complete Pokédex and all of the HOME Pokémon as well. Spawn points and spawn weightings have been adjusted so that the newly added Pokémon are more rare and appear in few general locations, to avoid overcrowding certain areas or causing vanilla Pokémon to become more difficult to find than expected. Pokédex Entries Entries for all of the added Pokémon were added, with the exceptions of the Hisuian Pokémon (which did not have any associated data). When catching a Compass-added

Pokemon Compass – Raid Changes Documentation

Compass completely overhauls raids, changing nearly every facet of vanilla’s raids and adding plenty of new ones :  Compass reworks raids at all stages of the game, generally increasing difficulty and providing better rewards (both in terms of items and the Pokémon themselves). Compass also disables all version-exclusive raids, allowing everyone with the mod to host all of the available raids. Raid Brackets The game has five brackets it separates raids into, each providing a set chance to get a specific ★-rating. The determining factors for when you are in one or another bracket is based on (approximately) the following