No. However, the owners of the website have given me permission to use their sprites in the game.All of generation 1 and 2 are obtainable in the game as well as their cross-generation evolutions. There is also a selection of 101 additional Pokémon from generations 3 to 7 for a total of 381 Pokémon. All of them can be combined with every other Pokémon.No.No you can’t . This game is for PC only and it will remain so until someone makes a mobile RPG Maker emulator that is compatible with Pokémon Essentials.Yes and no. The game is only compatible with Windows, but it's possible to run it on Mac by using Wine or a Windows emulator. This will affect the performance however.Yes. Version 4.5 is not compatible with any of the previous versions. This will not affect your old savefile.Edit the game.ini file and change the title to “InfiniteFusion” .Alternatively, you can find your Saved file folder in C:\Users\YourName\Saved Games\ and rename the folder called “InfiniteFusion” to “Pokémon Infinite Fusion”. Also, make sure to convert your Pokémon at the beginning of the game.Probably not. Some opponents like Gym Leaders and other “boss” fights are supposed to be higher leveled. You can still beat them with Pokemon that are 10-15 levels lower.If this is your first time playing the game, it is recommended to start with Classic mode.When you start a new game you will be asked if you want to play Classic or Randomized. But the option will only appear if you already have an existing save file.Yes. Although the updates will mostly be bugfixes from now on.Yes! There's a trade for a starter in the Vermillion Pokemon Center (it will only appear if you have done one of the other Pokemon center trades). Your brother/sister in Pallet Town will give you the remaining one once you have obtained 4 badges.You can find a list of all the TMs available and move tutors along with their locations on the Wiki There are around 35 sidequests in the game as of version 4.5. You can find a list on the Wiki , along with the rewards for each of them.The first Pokémon you pick is the body and the second you pick is the head. In earlier versions, it was determined by levels. Check out the Game Mechanics section for more information.You can use the DEBUGGER item to get teleported back to the last Pokemon center you’ve visited. However, use this item ONLY when absolutely necessary or it could lead to unusual behavior.If you’ve updated the game from a previous version and don’t have the item, make sure to talk to the Update Man at the top of any Pokemon Center.There are over a hundred thousand possible combinations in the game so it's simply unrealistic to do everything by hand.HOWEVER, the game allows you to replace the sprites yourself. Just add your Pokemon's new sprite in the Graphics/CustomSprites folder (make sure the new image is of the right dimensions and has the right name) and it will use this sprite instead of the generated one.Pokemon that normally evolve by trading in the official games have been changed so that they now evolve by level.You can find the full list of modified evolution methods here. As a general rule, the encounter locations are the same as the official gen 1 games and their remakes, with altered encounter rates to account for the fact that all Pokemon are available in one version.Here's a pastebin of the encounter data (it's not ordered, but Ctrl+F is your friend!)It might not be 100% up to date, but it should give a good idea of the Pokemon distribution.The game is not made with nuzlocke in mind. It is harder than your typical Pokémon game. A nuzlocke of this game is possible, but it will be very difficult.There are 8 badges to collect in the main story, plus 8 additional ones in the postgame. Depending on how fast you go, it should probably take you anywhere from 15 to 30 hours to finish the main game.Multiple save files are not officially supported. However, you can locate your save file folder in C:\Users\YourName\Saved Games\Pokémon Infinite Fusion. Rename the folder to something else and start a new game. You will then be able to go back to your old save file by renaming the folder to “Pokémon Infinite Fusion” again.Normally you should be able to, but I can't promise anything. As long as you make sure to be in a map that hasn't changed, there shouldn't be any problems.Keep in mind that some older areas will have changed a lot too though, so it might be nice to start a new game as well!There are over 100 000 sprites in total (one for each possible fusion combination). It takes a long time to process that many files.The game uses sprites from http://www.pokefusion.japeal.com/ . I do not have access to the source code of the generator and thus, cannot generate the sprites myself.Generating sprites in-engine would also likely cause some performance issues.Choose a lower value for a more balanced experience. Choose a high value for a more random playthrough.The scientist on the top floor of hotels will give it to you after you've completed a quest.Didn't find your question? Try the FAQ page on the Wiki for a more up-to-date version.