More significant revamps such as type or category changes (e.g., Pay Day is now a special Steel-type move with 65 power while its ‘bonus-gold’ effect is still there). Slight adjustments in terms of power or accuracy.Ģ. Generally, there are 3 levels of change:ġ. There is a total of 157 moves receiving changes in this hack. I think it’s great to spend more time in game with the 1st and 2nd stage Pokemon. However, to maintain the balance in game evolution level are raise to 25 for 2nd stage and 46 for final stage Pokemon, whose Lv-up rates are also changed to slow. Starters are now more competent with new abilities, moves and type changes such as Venusaur with Thick Fat, Blastoise with Drizzle, Feraligatr with Shed Skin, Sceptile with Adaptability, or the Water/Ice-type Empoleon with Snow Warning.
Also, some sprites seem to be placeholders. It seems that some of the sprites have yet to be designed or programmed. These demos are really early versions of the Gen II engine (so early, they actually are still programmed for the original Game Boy and Super Game Boy, not the Game Boy Color). Also, Gold and Silver are based on the Gen I engine.
Jun 2, 2018, 12:56 yeah, four demos in fact: two for both for the 1997 Nintendo Spaceworld demos of Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Silver (both have a debug version and a nondebug version).