This guy often shows a lack of inventiveness. I understand he's trying to keep things close to what it felt like to play the original, but he makes some odd choices that aren't quite odd enough to make them feel fresh. The Hitmonchan stat change is just giving up on it and making it a special attacker. Ursaring im gen 2 is one of the best pokemon to pick up in crystal due to its elemental punch compatibility, and that's off of 70 special attack.
I understand why he's making it a special attack. All of the elemental punch moves it gets suck until Physical/Special split became a thing. The only problem with this is that Special is both Attack and Defense in gen 1 and the physical punches aren't as effective unless you keep the attack stat the same. I like Hitmonchan more for type variety but Hitmonlee was way better in gen 1 due to actually using physical attacks and Hi Jump Kick only dealing 1 recoil damage if it missed.
how do they get away with this legally? It's one thing to just put up an hack online and let people look for it through word of mouth but to actually promote an hack you did and attach your face/brand to it? Isn't that iffy? Can't Nintendo frick you over?
Nintendo generally doesn't give a frick as long as you don't try to make money off of it/share links to the rom.
The hack itself is decent although the existence of level caps on Hard Mode is hilarious because if you're trying to train a team of 6 relatively evenly without grinding, you're going to be well under the cap for more than half of the game given Kanto's level curve.
I still feel that people (including gamefreak) miss the idea on how gen 1 was difficult. The limited TMs and movesets were meant to push you into using a full team of 6 to cover more bases. Pokemon with perfect coverage are honestly a design flaw.
Gen 1 doesn't even let you have room to mess with basic movesets because a lot of types had little to nothing to work with. The sheer amount of Pokémon learning nothing but normal moves also doesn't really encourage experimentation either.
Also, if you're going to say that something theoretically having the ability to have perfect coverage is a flaw, then Gen 1 was flawed from the outset because the sheer amount of normals and others who could do so. Furthermore, many mons across the gens who could have perfect coverage simply don't do so because they have better things to run in the spare slots.
Romhacks have a tendency to shift rod placement around to accommodate nuzlockers by adding additional encounters.
This is one such game where you can get Old Rod before Brock, and now the Good Rod got moved to Vermillion.
Pokemart in Viridian. A number of moves also behave differently compared to the base game so you might want to look the changes up. For example, Karate Chop is pretty much the best fighting move in the game.
Decent change actually. By time time you could fish in the originals you didn't really need a Water-type anymore. Blaine was also too easy and you could get something better in Seafoam Islands to deal with him.
looks boring
I'll not play your moronic dogshit Pokemon hacks.
>make a show with an unironic /x/gay protagonist
How did they do it
Kino mod
screenshot?
This guy often shows a lack of inventiveness. I understand he's trying to keep things close to what it felt like to play the original, but he makes some odd choices that aren't quite odd enough to make them feel fresh. The Hitmonchan stat change is just giving up on it and making it a special attacker. Ursaring im gen 2 is one of the best pokemon to pick up in crystal due to its elemental punch compatibility, and that's off of 70 special attack.
Not including the split basically forces that or a mixed role on Chan since it can't use the punches otherwise.
I understand why he's making it a special attack. All of the elemental punch moves it gets suck until Physical/Special split became a thing. The only problem with this is that Special is both Attack and Defense in gen 1 and the physical punches aren't as effective unless you keep the attack stat the same. I like Hitmonchan more for type variety but Hitmonlee was way better in gen 1 due to actually using physical attacks and Hi Jump Kick only dealing 1 recoil damage if it missed.
I hate how oversaturated the colors in Yellow are. Is there a way to fix it?
use bgb with desaturated colors
How do you do that?
using it
>homosexual decided it wasn't enough to ruin crystal, now he's out to ruin yellow
See you in a few more years when he decides to ruin Emerald.
Anyone got a prepatched link?
Prepatched rom V1.0
https://files.catbox.moe/1qskmf.zip
who is the girl?
how do they get away with this legally? It's one thing to just put up an hack online and let people look for it through word of mouth but to actually promote an hack you did and attach your face/brand to it? Isn't that iffy? Can't Nintendo frick you over?
Nintendo generally doesn't give a frick as long as you don't try to make money off of it/share links to the rom.
The hack itself is decent although the existence of level caps on Hard Mode is hilarious because if you're trying to train a team of 6 relatively evenly without grinding, you're going to be well under the cap for more than half of the game given Kanto's level curve.
I still feel that people (including gamefreak) miss the idea on how gen 1 was difficult. The limited TMs and movesets were meant to push you into using a full team of 6 to cover more bases. Pokemon with perfect coverage are honestly a design flaw.
Gen 1 doesn't even let you have room to mess with basic movesets because a lot of types had little to nothing to work with. The sheer amount of Pokémon learning nothing but normal moves also doesn't really encourage experimentation either.
Also, if you're going to say that something theoretically having the ability to have perfect coverage is a flaw, then Gen 1 was flawed from the outset because the sheer amount of normals and others who could do so. Furthermore, many mons across the gens who could have perfect coverage simply don't do so because they have better things to run in the spare slots.
WHERE THE FRICK IS POLIWAG! HE SAID IT WAS BEFORE BROCK
When in doubt, try fishing.
>Before Brock
>Having the any of the rods
Romhacks have a tendency to shift rod placement around to accommodate nuzlockers by adding additional encounters.
This is one such game where you can get Old Rod before Brock, and now the Good Rod got moved to Vermillion.
Ok, do you know where you find the Old Rod? I was running around the grass near the Pokémon league for ages like a fool
Pokemart in Viridian. A number of moves also behave differently compared to the base game so you might want to look the changes up. For example, Karate Chop is pretty much the best fighting move in the game.
Decent change actually. By time time you could fish in the originals you didn't really need a Water-type anymore. Blaine was also too easy and you could get something better in Seafoam Islands to deal with him.