Pokemon Zero (v0.13.1 alpha)
Pokemon Zero (v0.13.1 alpha) FRLG enhanced remake
Pokemon Zero is a RPGXP Fangame Hack. It was last updated on 6th August 2023. The current version of hack is v0.13.1 alpha. The creator of the hack is Zerokid. The game is still in progress.
About (Story/Description)
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.
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
Changelog
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.
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.
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 $10,000,000, to reflect to new maximum money of $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
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