Pokémon Mega Blue Version 1.1.3





Introduction

Features

Fairy-type

Gen 4-7 Moves and Abilities

Mega Evolutions

Physical/Special Split

Expanded bag capable of holding every item

Day and Night System

Game is fully decapitalized

B2W2 Repel System

Poison survival at 1 HP

Emerald-style Pickup ability

Eggs hatch at level 1

Running indoors

Pokémon stats updated to the standards of Gen 7

Over 25 new overworld sprites by Kalarie

Game Freak presents fix

Nature-colored stats

PokéMart items depend on your badge count

Ultimate Move Tutor is infinite use for Gen 1-3 starters

Roaming Legends IV Fix

Infinite TMs

Deletable HMs

Disabled badge stat boosts

Disabled LR help menu

Disabled Flashbacks ("Previously on your quest")

Updated Pokémon sprites and cries

Gen 4+ Evolutions of Gen 1-3 Pokémon with their respective Evolution methods and items

National Dex is expanded to include new Pokémon

All 150 Kanto Dex Pokémon (except Mew) are catchable without trading or events All Trade evolutions now evolve also by just holding their evolution item and leveling up

(Machoke, Kadabra, Graveler and Haunter need a new Link Cable to evolve) You can get all evolution items from Lady Selphy at Resort Gorgeous

All non-Kanto Dex Pokémon that are available in vanilla FireRed and LeafGreen are also catchable (except Deoxys), as well as all three Johto starters and Celebi All three Legendary Beasts are obtainable, the next one begins to roam when you enter a Pokémon Center after catching the current one

Alola Forms can be found as wild encounters on Sevii Islands Pikachu, Exeggcute and Cubone will evolve into their regular evolutions in Kanto and into their Alolan evolutions on Sevii Islands

Pokémon gain experience after capture

Infinite Move Tutors

Proper item fanfares

ipatix HQ Sound Mixer

Archer and Ariana are also included in the main plot, not only the post-game

Koga's and Blaine's teams are tweaked to include more diverse Pokémon, Sabrina's Venomoth is replaced with Hypno

Gym Leader rematches become available after giving Sapphire to Celio

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Changelog

Spoiler: Version 1.1.3 Roost and Assurance were removed from all Pokémon movesets to prevent crashes

A Black Belt that evolves your Eevee now works in the Classic Edition Version 1.1.2 A Black Belt at the top of Celadon Mansion can evolve your Eevee in Gen 2+ forms

Fixes of Mega Stones locations (Charizardite X and Alakazite)

Trainer Tower Trainers' and Pokémon names are decapitalized now

Even more text errors fixes

Few fixes for Locations Guide Version 1.1.1 New features Proper item fanfares ipatix HQ Sound Mixer

Bugfixes Right attendant on 4F of Celadon Dept. Store now appears only in the post-game (works only for new restarted save files though) Day-Cares work as they should Weird glitches in Pattern Bush, Icefall Cave and Resort Gorgeous are fixed Some text errors are fixed

Version 1.1 Two different editions of the game to choose from

Teachy TV is removed (for those who still have it in the Bag the item itself was made unusable)

Bugs that occurred in Vermilion City are now fixed Version 1.0.1 Text error fixes Version 1.0 Initial release

Bugs

Game is unplayable on mGBA, 3DS and probably actual GBA as well (freezes on the title screen)

Sylveon does not show up in the Pokédex

Leveling-up Eevee causes the game to reset; temporary solution - you can evolve Eevee into any of its non-Kanto eeveelutions by talking to a Black Belt who you received an Eevee from (in Classic Edition available only after obtaining the National Dex)

At the beginning of the game Oak will give you National Dex instead of Kanto Dex if there's another save file with unlocked National Dex

Some graphical glitches

If you have a solution for any of this bugs - feel free to either VM or PM me. Thank you in advance.

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Classic Edition is for those who want to use only original 150 Pokémon in the main story.

It has the same restrictions for evolving Pokémon as the original FireRed - you can't get Gen 2+ evolutions before getting the National Dex.

Evolution items that were added after Gen 2 are available only in the post-game.

It has the same restrictions for evolving Pokémon as the original FireRed - you can't get Gen 2+ evolutions before getting the National Dex. Evolution items that were added after Gen 2 are available only in the post-game. Deluxe Edition is for those who want to use not only original 150 Pokémon, but also their evolved forms added in later generations in the main story

It doesn't have any evolution restrictions as well as it has a lot of evolution items accessible in the main story.

Compatibility with Delta Emerald :

Always backup your save files before using link features to prevent any loss of your data!

Credits

Pokémon Mega Blue is a rather small project, aimed to create a counterpart game for my other rom-hack, Pokémon Delta Emerald . Together, they provide a full roster of available Pokémon, so you can fill up the Pokédex playing only these two hacks.Essentially, it's still the same FireRed and LeafGreen with an unchanged storyline (except for an addition of Ariana and Archer), but updated mechanics, Alola Forms and Mega Evolutions (the latter two are mostly in the post-game, though).A vast majority of features are provided by Leon and UltimaSoul's FireRed Base , it's better you look them up in the rombase's thread.I'll just list the most notable ones:And that's all of the features, if I didn't forgot something :')ZIP archive include Mega Blue Classic patch, Mega Blue Deluxe patch, ReadMe file, Pokémon and Items Location Guide and NUPS Patcher.Required ROM for patching is "1636 - Pokemon Fire Red (U)(Squirrels).gba"Pokémon Mega Blue comes in two editions - Classic and Deluxe.One of the main ideas behind the creation of Mega Blue was the ability to trade with Delta Emerald to fill up the National Dex. That means all Pokémon in both hacks have exact same index numbers and can be moved between games freely. There is only one problem here - Delta Emerald has more moves than Mega Blue, so many move slots don't exist in the latter game. Here is a list of all Pokémon moves from Bulbapedia. Every move that comes in that list aftermust be removed from your Delta Emerald's Pokémon's movesets before performing a trade. Also, a lot of new moves can change after trading because of two different moves being assigned to the same index number between games. So I recommend you to use link features between Mega Blue and Delta Emerald only to fill up your Pokédex and not for battling.and(and everyone else credited in the rombase's thread) - Leon and UltimaSoul's FireRed BaseThread - Gen 1-4 Pokémon Sprites and IconsThread - Sylveon and Mega Evolution Sprites and IconsThread - Alola Forms Sprites and Icons- this very thread you're looking at right now