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Pokemon Zero

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Updated On: August 06, 2023

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INFORMATION 

• Name: Pokemon Zero
• Creator: Zerokid
• Type: Rpgxp
• Status: Incomplete
• Language: English


Pokemon Zero Is A Rpgxp Fan Game Made By Zerokid. It Was Available To Download In English Language. It Was Last Updated On August 06, 2023.


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DESCRIPTION

Relive The Journey Of Red Or Leaf From Firered And Leafgreen, Revamped With Modern Mechanics And Enhancements. This Includes: Pokemon And Moves From Generations Iv–ix, Mega Evolution, The Fairy Type, Reusable Tms, The Updated Exp. Share And The Physical/Special Split. The Kanto Pokedex Now Has Almost 500 Pokemon And The Sevii Islands Include Pokemon From All Nine Generations. Though This Game Is Not A 'Difficulty Hack', The Level Curve Has Been Rebalanced To Account For The Exp. Share And To Bring Fire Red And Leaf Green's Underwhelming Post-game Trainer Battles Up To A Higher And More Reasonably Challenging Level.

Pokemon Zero Covers All The Story And Post-game Content From Firered And Leafgreen, From Pallet Town All The Way Through To Seven Island, Including Elite Four Rematches And Cerulean Cave. The Main Outstanding Work Is To Apply A General Layer Of Polish And To Further Develop The Trainer Tower, Which Currently Only Allows Single Battles For Pokemon Of Any Level Against Level 50 Opponents, Similar To The Normal Courses In Ultra Sun And Ultra Moon's Battle Tree. There Are Also Some Currently Unavailable Pokemon, Particularly Legendary Pokemon And Those From Later Generations; See The 'Available Pokemon' Link Below For A Full List.

Note: You Can Toggle The Speed-up Feature To Go Fast (2×) Or Very Fast (4×) With The Q Button. This Button Is Configurable Through The F1 Remapping Feature.

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FEATURES

• Gen 1 To 9 Pokemon.
• Hisuian Forms & Paldean Forms.
• Mega Evolution.
• Kanto Reloaded.
• Team Rocket.
• Exp Share.
• Reusable TMs.
• Physical/Special Split.
• Day & Night System.
• Alolan & Galarian Forms.
• Fairy Type.
• And Much More In The Game.


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 Pokemon Teams To Reflect The Extra Pokemon In The Expanded Kanto Pokedex. 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 Pokemon You'll Encounter And Some Evolution Methods.
• Move Tutors Appear In Pokemon Centers Across Kanto, Who Will Reward You With Battle Points And Offer To Teach You Certain Moves In Exchange For Said Moves 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 Pokedex.
• 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 Pokemon Yellow Against Team Rocket At Various Points In The Story.
• Beating Blaine's Gym Will Get You The National Pokedex.
• Taking A Feature From Sword And Shield, There Is Now A Man By The Pc In Every Pokemon Center, Who Acts As A Name Rater, Move Relearner And Move Deleter All In One. Relearning Moves Is Now Free, And Can Remind A Pokemon Of Level-up Moves And Its Initial Egg Or Event Moves. He Will Also Offer To Trade Your Own Pokemon Back To You, So That You Can Evolve Pokemon 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 Pokemon Day Care On Route 5 And Offers Hyper Training For Pokemon 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.


Pokemon Availability

• The Kanto Pokedex Contains 486 Pokemon, Almost All Of Which Are Available Before The Elite Four. This Includes Every Pokemon In The Original Kanto And Johto Pokedexes, Plus The Non-legendary Entries From Hoenn And Sinnoh, As Well As Every Pokemon Related To Them By Evolution.
• Many, Many More Pokemon Outside Of The Kanto Pokedex Are Available As Well During The Later Stages Of The Game.
• Alternate Forms For Every Pokemon In The Kanto Pokedex Are Included. This Includes Mega Evolutions Along With Alolan, Galarian, Hisuian And Paldean Forms.
• Meltan And Melmetal Are Part Of The Kanto Pokedex. Meltan Is Given Away By A Man Near The Pewter City Poke Mart. To Evolve It, Speak To The Girl In The Fuchsia Safari Zone Entrance Building.
• Regional Forms Are Catchable In A Special Area In The Safari Zone. This Area Also Allows Pokemon Such As Pikachu, Exeggcute And Cubone To Evolve Into Their Respective Regional Form Evolutions Under The Right Conditions.
• The Safari Zone Is Now Just A Normal Area Where You Can Catch Pokemon Without Having To Play The Safari Game, Much Like In Oras.
• As In Generation Viii, Eevee Can Now Evolve Into Leafeon With A Leaf Stone And Glaceon With An Ice Stone, And Pokemon That Evolve Via Special Magnetic Field Such As Magneton Can Now Be Evolved With A Thunder Stone. Crabrawler Can Evolve With An Ice Stone.
• Affection (Which Is Different To Friendship) Does Not Exist. Eevee Will Instead Evolve Into Sylveon At High Friendship While Knowing A Fairy-type Move. This Takes Priority Over The Evolution Requirements For Espeon And Umbreon, So If You Want One Of Those Two Pokemon, Be Sure That Eevee Does Not Know A Fairy-type Move When You Attempt To Evolve It.
• All Evolution Stones Can Be Purchased In Celadon City.
• Celadon City Is Also Home To Some New Stalls Where You Can Purchase Fossils And Incense Items. The Fossil Stall Will Have Expanded Stock After The Elite Four Is Beaten. Note That, As In Generation Ix, Incense Items Are No Longer Required To Breed For Specific Baby Pokemon Such As Munchlax.
• Other Evolution Items Such As The Magmarizer Can Be Found In The Overworld.
• The In-game Trades Have Been Altered, And Now Come At A Fixed Level As In Generation Vii.
• There Are More Pokemon Available As Prizes In The Game Corner.
• The Sevii Islands Contain Pokemon Outside Of The Kanto Pokedex, From Across All Generations.
• Silph Co. Now Has A Basement Level Where Rotom's Form Can Be Changed.
• Nectars To Change Oricorio's Form Can Be Purchased From The Celadon Department Store In The Post-game.
• Kleavor Can Be Evolved By Using The Black Augurite On A Scyther In The Regional Biodome When It Is Emulating Hisui. Similarly, Ursaluna Can Be Evolved By Using The Peat Block On An Ursaring At Night In The Regional Biodome When It Is Emulating Hisui.
• Annihilape, Overqwil And Wyrdeer Can All Be Evolved From Their Previous Form By Using The Right Move (Rage Fist, Barb Barrage And Psyshield Bash Respectively) 20 Times Before Gaining A Level. Psyshield Bash Can Be Taught To Stantler By A Woman In The Pokemon Fan Club In Saffron City.


Mechanics

• Journey And Battle Using Up-to-date Mechanics Like The Physical/special Split, The Fairy Type, Mega Evolution And Hidden Abilities. Note That Z-moves And Dynamaxing Are Not Implemented.
• Pokemon Have Been Updated To Have Their Sword And Shield Types, Level-up Movepool, Stats, Abilities And Tm/move Tutor Compatibilities. Moves Have Been Updated To Function As They Do In Generation Viii. Pokemon And Moves That Do Not Exist In Sword And Shield Are Instead Taken From Ultra Sun And Moon.
• Inconsistencies In How Pokemon Can Learn Certain Moves Are Corrected. For Example, In The Official Series The Bellsprout Line Can Learn Leech Life Via Breeding But Not Via Tm. This Has Been Changed. This Even Extends To Event Moves Such As Zoroark Learning Sludge Bomb And Gengar Learning Sludge Wave.
• Mega Evolution Takes Place Before Turn Order Is Decided, Like In Generation Vii.
• Experience Points Are Handled As In Generation Viii: Each Participating Pokemon Gets The Full Share Of Experience Points When The Opponent Faints, And Experience Point Gain Is Scaled So That You Receive More Experience Points For Defeating Higher Level Foes, And Fewer For Defeating Lower Level Foes. You Will Receive Experience Points For Capturing A Pokemon, And Trainer Pokemon No Longer Award 1.5× The Experience Points Of An Equivalent Wild Pokemon. Pokemon That Are Able To Evolve Via Level Up But Have Yet To Do So Will Gain A 20% Boost To Their Experience.
• Items Function As In Generation Ix, Generally. The Catch Rates Of Balls, The Two Stage Stat Boost From The X- Items And The Healing Potency Of Potions Are Among The Updates. Item Prices Are Also Largely Based On Generation Ix, So Ultra Balls Cost $800.
• Wild Legendary And Mythical Pokemon Have Three Random Ivs Set To 31, As In Generation Vii.
• Breeding Works More-or-less As In Sun And Moon. The Day-care Doesn't Level Up Your Pokemon, And Withdrawing Them Costs A Flat $500. The Only Difference Is With Breeding Regional Forms Of Pokemon. Breeding Two Non-kantonian Pokemon Together Will Still Result In The Kantonian Form Unless A Non-kantonian Parent In The Same Evolutionary Line As The Child Is Holding An Everstone. For Example, Breeding A Female Alolan Sandslash And Male Tauros Will Result In A Kantonian Sandshrew. However, If The Alolan Sandslash Holds An Everstone, Then The Child Will Be An Alolan Sandshrew.


Quality Of Life Changes

• You Can Toggle The Speed-up Feature To Go Fast (2×) Or Very Fast (4×) With The Q Button. This Button Is Configurable Through The F1 Remapping Feature.
• There Is No Limit On The Number Of Different Items You Can Have In Your Bag.
• Tms Are Infinite-use Instead Of Single-use.
• Hms No Longer Exist. The Hm Moves (Such As Surf And Cut) Are Still Available In-battle But Do Not Have A Field Effect. A New Key Item, The Poke Summon, Instead Fills The Role Of Hms In A Similar Manner To Sun And Moon's Poke Ride Feature.
• The Day-care Center On Route 5 Now Allows You To Deposit And Breed Two Pokemon. The Final Ledge On Route 5 Also Has A Gap In It To Make The Day-care Easier To Visit.
• You Can Swap Pokemon Into Your Party Immediately After Capture If Your Party Is Full.


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.
• Pokemon Sprites Have Been Updated To Generation V. For Pokemon Beyond This Generation, Suitable Fan Works Of A Generation V Style Have Been Used.
• Tms Are Sold In Various Poke Marts.
• Pokemon 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 Pokemon Up To Lv. 20 Obey, Then 30, Then 40 Etc. The Eighth And Final Badge Makes All Pokemon Obey.
• Receive A Premier Ball With Every Purchase Of Ten Or More Standard Poke Balls.
• Pokemon Received From In-game Trades Come At Predetermined Levels, Rather Than Matching The Level Of The Traded Pokemon. This Is In Line With Later Generations.
• There Is No Tutorial In The First Battle With Blue.
• Pokemon Centers Have No Upstairs, As There Is No External Trading Or Battling.
• After Getting The Pokedex From Oak, He Gives You Twenty Poke 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 Pokemon Early On.
• You Start With The Running Shoes, And Can Toggle Them On And Off In The Options Menu.
• Poke Marts Sell Items To You Based On The Number Of Badges You Have, As In Later Pokemon Games.
• No Pokemon 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 Pokemon 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 Poke Mart.
• There Is No Requirement To Catch A Certain Number Of Pokemon 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 One-way Teleporter Has Been Added To Saffron Gym That Takes You From Sabrina's Room To The Exit.
• 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.


Spoiler Changes

• The Kanto Starters That You Didn't Choose Are Gifted To You In A Similar Manner To Their Giveaways In Pokemon Yellow. You Will Also Be Given A Type-enhancing Item By These Npcs, Regardless Of Whether They Give You The Pokemon Or Not:
- Bulbasaur And The Miracle Seed Are Given Away By A Girl In Cerulean City. She Resides In The North-west Of The City, In The House On The Right, Instead Of The Berry Crush Man. Unlike In Pokemon Yellow, You Do Not Have To Show Her A Pokemon With High Friendship.
- Charmander And The Charcoal Can Be Received From A Man At The Top Of Route 24.
- Squirtle And The Mystic Water Are Given Away In Vermilion City By An Officer In The Middle Of The City. Unlike In Pokemon Yellow, Having The Thunder Badge Is Not Necessary Here.
• You'll Encounter Professor Birch On Route 25, And He Will Give You And Leaf/red A Choice Of The Hoenn Starter Pokemon, As Well As Their Respective Mega Stone. Leaf Will Choose Before You, Opting For The Hoenn Starter Of The Same Type As Your Kanto Starter. She'll Give You A Bred Copy Of Her Starter Later, And You'll Get The Final Missing Starter From An Egg On Five Island's Water Labyrinth.
• Leaf/red Meets And Fights You On Route 25, At The End Of Rock Tunnel, On Cinnabar Island And In Cerulean Cave. They Can Be Rematched Daily After The Cerulean Cave Battle In Cerulean City.
• You Also Team Up With Leaf/red During The Rocket Takeover Of Pokemon Tower.
• Mr. Fuji Will Give You The Key Stone And A Mega Stone For Your Starter Pokemon. If You Picked Charmander, You Will Be Given A Choice Of Either Charizardite X Or Charizardite Y.
• You Will Team Up With Blue To Take On Some Familiar Rockets And Giovanni In Silph Co. You Will Then Solo Fight A Mewtwo Holding Mewtwonite Y.
• Entei Replaces Moltres On One Island. Moltres Is Back On Victory Road As In Red And Blue. Suicune And Raikou Reside Somewhere On Islands Two And Three Respectively.
• Receive A Starter Pokemon Of Your Choice At Professor Oak's Laboratory From Across Different Generations After Beating The Elite Four.

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