what you do is randomize there game but don't change anything then rebuild the romfs file and use that with HansCan someone please help with installing Pokemon Nova Sun via HANS? I've tried repeatedly and everytime, the output romfs file it gives me is only 16 KB, which (obviously) doesn't work. I have no idea what I'm missing, so does anyone have any ideas?
Also, here is the text from setup.bat, if it helps: http://pastebin.com/vCXNTehK
Thank you very much in advance!
what you do is randomize there game but don't change anything then rebuild the romfs file and use that with Hans
I think Pika/Raichu is in a good spot. You can snag Discharge at Level 34 or wait until 42 for extra power from Thunderbolt, and waiting with a Pikachu isn't exactly hard since wild Pichu/Pikachu have a 50% chance of holding Light Balls.Quick question, would you be able to push out a small buff for Alolan Raichu and Sandslash in the next update? As it stands, Pikachu cannot be evolved into Raichu until 42, otherwise you miss out on Thunderbolt. He's essentially deadweight for a while, especially when evolutions start picking up.
Likewise, Alolan Sandslash learns Icicle Crash at Level 0, which means it's only available from the Move Reminder. I'm not sure if the game would consider it legal, but if it does, having Icicle Crash be his evolution move instead or with the current one would be really helpful.
off-topic: welcome to GBATempHi! Wow, that's an amazing mod... but I've found a little problem in Umbra_Moon.7z: when I start the game with Citra, it can't load my save data.
I've manually restored the original Extracted_ROM/exefs/code.bin before rebuild and now it works perfectly.
Hope this helps ^.^
Certain Pokémon now learn certain moves earlier to promote a more enjoyable experience to their users.
I should have every species done in the next couple weeks, and these changes will come in v1.4 of the ROM hack alongside some other changes.
The legit build doesn't change the encounter locations. If you follow the directions in the evolution methods, you should be able to play online even with wrongly evo'd pokemonIs that change implemented even in the legit build? If that is correct, what's the point on have a legit build?
Hi! Wow, that's an amazing mod... but I've found a little problem in Umbra_Moon.7z: when I start the game with Citra, it can't load my save data.
I've manually restored the original Extracted_ROM/exefs/code.bin before rebuild and now it works perfectly.
Hope this helps ^.^
what you do is randomize there game but don't change anything then rebuild the romfs file and use that with Hans
Ah, I didn't realize that they could be found sitting on wild ones. I've actually had a large incentive to catch wild Pokémon this time around because their items are fairly helpful, but I think I just naturally assumed that "I've already caught a Pikachu to use, why would I get another?".I think Pika/Raichu is in a good spot. You can snag Discharge at Level 34 or wait until 42 for extra power from Thunderbolt, and waiting with a Pikachu isn't exactly hard since wild Pichu/Pikachu have a 50% chance of holding Light Balls.
The legit build doesn't change the encounter locations. If you follow the directions in the evolution methods, you should be able to play online even with wrongly evo'd pokemon
Still applies to the same rules as the OP says. For example, Vikavolt. I am not sure if it learns a move when leveling up. If it does, then that means that if you evolved the same level it evolved into charjabug, then it would be illegal, but as long as you leveled it up once before using the thunder stone, you would be OK because Vikavolt can evolve as long as it levels up in that one canyonI'm not talking about encounter tablet, but moveset changes... If a Pokémon has a mover earlier that it should be, that wouldn't be legal to trade
This is completely incorrect, thanks to the way the Move Relearner works in Gen VII.I'm not talking about encounter tablet, but moveset changes... If a Pokémon has a mover earlier that it should be, that wouldn't be legal to trade
This is completely incorrect, thanks to the way the Move Relearner works in Gen VII.
Can you explain a little the way it works now?