But this thread is about the smaller hacks, the ones that ever so slightly improve a game, fix a bug, and just generally introduce a quality of life change. Stuff like Crimson Echoes for Chrono Trigger, Super Demo World 3 for Super Mario World, Mario Adventure for Super Mario Bros. Regardless, you can also cheese the hell out of this for amusement sake: throw in any pokémon with booster moves against a non-threatening pokémon then setup to your heart's content, abuse substitute and baton pass, exploit RNG with evasion boosting ability+bright powder+double team, etc.Everyone knows about the big hitters when it comes to ROM hacking. Unfortunately, battle arena like difficulty is as far as these battles can get, because the AI is incapable of performing premeditated shuffle tactics, and thus rarely will recall a pokémon over any threat (only exception are the speed boost pokemons with baton pass and U-turn though they use it randomly)you have in battle, therefore, the execution of your own strategies kinda gets samey after a while. In regards of trainer battles, regular trainers are pushovers most of times (except doubles, you can find really tough stuff such as climate oriented team or even an annoying duo of minun/plusle) all the major fights have team comps similar to pvp/battle arena with 5 or more pokémon (special mentions: choice bander brave bird spamming staraptor, pesky focus sash alakazam with counter, fearsome clefable wall, etc.) so going nuzlocke is asking for a pretty hard time. HMs were tweaked, and the map layout has been modified in such way you only mostly need surf/rock climb/fly to navigate through, all useful as offensive moves too. Thus you get a lot of options to build your team, also the stat/ability tweaks done on several pokémon made them really strong, for instance something like ledian isn't trash anymore, weavile has technician which is pretty neat, and lucario has adaptability so go figure how stupidly strong is that with a boosted bullet punch. Certainly, It provides a decent challenge, without being too rough (you get all starters early, eevee from start, catch almost anything besides a fair bunch of 600bst legendaries before elite4) or overbearingly grindy (you have access to leveled Effort/Xp trainers in the Poké Day care).
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I recently finished Pokémon Renegade Platinum on my entire playthrough I went with battle style in "set" (Like it that way because I feel that in "shift" the only optimal strategy is to build a team of strong counters for everything since you have a free recall and the system reveals which following pokemon the opponent is gonna send in battle beforehand ), didn't use potions in battle either.
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