Yep, it seems that nowadays I finish both an RPG review and a ROM hack around the same time. And what a disappointing summer before I head back to the workplace all things considered, I didn't get nearly as much done as I was vouching to do. But I am proud to say that Kanlara Ultimate wasn't a bad hack at all. New region, new storyline, plenty of Pokemon options, good sidequests, it was overall all very enjoyable. My team included Swampert, Blaziken, Gardevoir, Aegislash (in shield form, this line has the Tyrogue evolution mechanic), and Magnezone. The last member basically was different the whole way through, with Cradily for the midgame, then Armaldo before the league, then Demon Tyranitar for the league itself, then Lucario for the postgame.
The Demon forms were interesting but I didn't really use them much. Liked the concept of elite trainers using them at least, so that's that. Yes, amplified stats, nastier moves, and all. I ended up using Demon Tyranitar and researching about the remaining demon forms, even the ones that weren't in the library. But there is a bit of misinformation, Demon type doesn't resist the other types at all. In other words, a Demon/Water Demon Gyarados is still weak to Electric and Grass. Demon itself doesn't resist anything and is weak to itself, while as an attacking type it is resisted by both Fairy and Steel and neutral to everything else. At least the type and the forms are limited to specific Gen-2 mons, so they didn't go too overboard with things.
And I guess I'll appreciate the plot of yet again Team Rocket doing bad stuff, going as far as to conquer the Pokemon League and to use mind control. And heck, that postgame creepy village stuff made for cool sidequests, I don't know if it is all finished, cause you can still build reputation with the Forsaken by buying more goodies. As far as Pokemon go, the only ones in the dex I could not get are: Unown (the only one I couldn't see), and the other two Kanto starters (for example, you pick Charmander and you can never get Bulbasaur, Squirtle, or their evolved forms). All other mons are available in some form or another.
I will go ahead and link the walkthrough I used to go through Kanlara Ultimate. It's Allen's walkthrough, not mine this time, and it is fairly good, though there are some things that are missing which I'll outline:
1. I fought Brock instead of Misty in that special Battle Boat in Sunside City. I'm guessing this is based on gender.
2. May's teams. These correspond to the Kanto starter you pick near the beginning. Allen must've picked Squirtle which explains why May would have Wailord, Camerupt, and Sceptile by the end. But I picked Charmander and found Camerupt, Breloom, and Swampert at that point.
3. Raikou. This is just in the Power Plant after beating the League and was hinted at previously. It's in the NE room.
4. Deathweed and Tomb Ashe in the Cursed Isle sidequests, when you harvest them you actually have a bit of RNG here, getting from 1-3 of whichever you find. So you can savestate abuse to always get 3 if you need.
5. There's a third quest from the bazaar guy in Cursed Isle after delivering him Tomb Ashe. He gives you an Empty Vial if you don't have one, and you can bring it to the Lost Cemetary, go to the NW water area, fill it, battle a random ghost, and give it back to finish his experiment and gain a new item.
6. The Wilds. When you win TMs from the trainers there you actually get 10 of each.
7. Mimikyu. Had to look it up, was the last thing I got. Talk to a guy in the SW building in Kaji City who asks if it's daytime/nighttime, answer nighttime, then enter Haunted Mansion, go to NW room with TV, inspect TV, then talk to capped Pikachu which is the Mimikyu encounter.
8. Not nearly as important but there are other tombstones you can enter with the Cemetary Key aside from Sinner's Tomb, all are empty rooms and are marked as Underground Tomb. Data states that Unown can be found in these but using Sweet Scent/running around finds zero encounters.
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