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. Viola nerf built in: with the limited options available to the player in this version, Viola's full team would be a bit excessive, so she will only use four Pokemon in her initial battle.

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Fast hatch eggs: If you opt to add the wild Pokemon changes from the other versions, breeding the Pokemon you catch will result in legal offspring. This change speeds up that process significantly. Mart and trainer changes from the legal version of the hacks are retained; you'll still be able to get most TMs and Mega Stones before defeating the Pokemon League. Access to online features allows you to browse the wasteland that is the XY GTS, receive countless Zigzagoons from wonder trade, and battle your friends while retaining most of EXWY's changes. How to Play: Download the game files from the link above, then follow one of the included installation guides. If you have Luma custom firmware, I highly recommend using the Quick Install guide; this is a simple drag-and-drop process, and doesn't require you to build anything. If you don't have custom firmware, you can either head over to to get Luma set up, or play via the homebrew channel and HANS, which you can find out about here:.

Note that your firmware version may be unable to run homebrew if you've kept it up-to-date. Videos/Let's plays/etc: Gameplay Tips. Leave the EXP Share ON at all times; you'll end up underlevelled very quickly without it.

The Santalune City mart sells a variety of TMs that will make Viola's team much more manageable. If they're too expensive, you can sell the Stones held by the wild Pansage, Pansear and Panpour found in Santalune Forest. Wild Munchlax outside the daycare will always hold Leftovers, which you can steal with the Thief TM given to you in Camphrier Town. The two on one battle vs Celosia and Bryony in Lysandre Labs is completely optional; it's also pretty ridiculous in all versions, so you might want to save before taking them on. The two on one battle vs Shauna and Tierno on Route 19 is not optional; they can't use Mega Evolution, though, so use this to your advantage.

The wild Pokemon and mart changes aren't showing up for me, but everything else is - what gives? The title update for Pokemon X/Y replaces the files that hold this information, and the update will take priority over the hack's changes. You can fix this by uninstalling the update. How do I uninstall a title update? On your 3DS, go to system settings =data management =3DS =add-on content, then select Pokemon X or Y, and click delete. Are Pokemon from the Legal Version safe for use online?

In most cases, no. This is because met locations and levels will likely be wrong, and because I had to replace a regular ability with the hidden ability to make them available for many Pokemon. If you want to transfer your Pokemon to Pokemon Bank, you'll need to edit them with pkhex to make them legal first, or play the online version instead. I've just downloaded the latest version of the game and something isn't working, is it my fault? Probably not! Either I've broken the game with the latest update, or you've still got the official XY update installed. If it's the former, please post in this thread or PM me so I can fix it as soon as possible.

If it's the latter, uninstall the update and launch the game again. Please include which version you were playing in your post (X or Y, and legal, rebalanced or insanity), because I can't help you without knowing that first. Pokemon Changes: Wartortle Swapped levels of Rapid Spin and Water Pulse, so you aren't stuck with Bubble until level 28.

Pidgey line Now learns moves much faster Pidgeot: +10 SpA Fearow Keen Eye = Intimidate as in documents Jumpluff +20 Spe Cacturne Sand Veil replaced with Sand Rush Zangoose +10 Def, SpDef Seviper +40 Spe +Dragon Dance Pachirisu +20 Def Unfezant Big Pecks replaced with Tough Claws. Now learns Drill Peck. Audino +20 Def Heliolisk Now has slightly higher SpA, and a smaller increase to its defense stat. Also, Drill Peck now has an increased Critical Hit ratio. 22/02/18: V2.23. All versions: Most gift Pokemon now have completely random IVs again, as in the vanilla games.

An additional set of.cro files are provided on EXWY's Google Drive if you would prefer to have gift Pokemon with perfect IVs instead. Rebalanced and Insanity: Updated all learnsets to include additional level up and egg moves from Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Newly added moves appear at the end of the listed level up moves in the documentation. Note that Pokemon who acquired Defog via the new tutor will not learn it in EXWY, as very few opponents use entry hazards, so the move is unnecessary in most battles. 6/11/17: V2.031. This is the biggest update EXWY has ever had. There are a lot of minor changes, but the major ones are as follows:.

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Added support for the new game patch feature in Luma3DS 7.1; the games can now be installed very quickly. An installation guide is included. Insanity has received a complete overhaul; I've made changes to almost every trainer in the game. Sun and Moon Pokemon changes are now included in the Rebalanced version. Made additional Pokemon changes in the Rebalanced version For every change, see the following.

All Versions:. Gastly can now be found in Reflection Cave All Versions (CFW ONLY): Replaced the forced Pidgey encounter on Route 2 with a Hidden Ability Torchic holding Blazikenite.

This is meant to emulate the event Torchic that was distributed when the games were released; you can even buy a Cherish Ball for it in Aquacorde Town. Note that Poke Balls cannot fail on Route 2, so it'll be an easy catch. You should also note that it completely breaks most of the single battles in the game, so if you're looking for a challenge, it might be best to box it.

Rebalanced and Insanity:. Updated base stats, abilities, and movepools based on Sun and Moon (Jump Kick Dodrio, DD Flygon, Head Smash Sudowoodo, etc.) where possible. Updated moves based on Sun and Moon, and made some additional changes (see documents for details).

Fixed Sceptile's typing (wasn't Grass/Dragon as intended). Made additional Pokemon changes, as follows.

Changed version numbers of the previous two updates to avoid confusion. I didn't think the changes in the latest updates were significant enough to warrant a new version number, so I left it at 1.4. In hindsight his wasn't a good idea, as pre-built versions of the games hosted on other sites appeared to be up to date, but were actually missing some very small (and mostly pointless) changes. The exception is the 'Viola nerf' versions, which weren't updated with the 1.4 trainer changes until quite some time after 1.4 was released, so pre-built files of this version are most likely missing these changes. I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

1/10/16: V1.42. This is a major update; wall of text incoming!

All Versions:. Misdreavus can now be found in Reflection Cave. Durant can now be found on Route 13. Charizardite X is no longer free in Wilting Y.

Audino/Chansey/Blissey grinding is now available in restaurants Le Nah and Le Yeah. Grinding isn't necessary to keep up with the level curve, (unless you're doing a Nuzlocke) but it's there if you want it. The levels of all Pokemon in Le Wow and Sushi High Roller have been increased by 20. Wild Golett and Baltoy now have a 50% chance of holding Light Clay (5% previously).

The variety of Pokemon used by Team Flare Grunts has been improved; this means less Golbats and slightly less Swagger/Confuse Ray spam!. The price of all repel items has been reduced; Max Repels are now actually better than Super Repels.

Ability Capsules can now be purchased cheaply after you obtain the Cliff Badge, allowing you to switch your Pokemon's Abilities at will. I've been playing this with the Rebalanced version the past few days, and it's been pretty fun! X and Y were pretty easy games, so having a harder version to play them again with is pretty nice!

I think if I had to criticize something, though, the first gym might be a bit harsh for how early it is, with Viola's six Pokemon with great moves and items. But that might just be my fault. Given I also put my Battle setting on Set, refuse to use items in battle, and completely forgot the first town's Farfetch'd trade, opting to catch my own. Other than that though, it's been a pretty fun and challenging adventure so far! So great job on this! I've been playing this with the Rebalanced version the past few days, and it's been pretty fun! X and Y were pretty easy games, so having a harder version to play them again with is pretty nice!

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I think if I had to criticize something, though, the first gym might be a bit harsh for how early it is, with Viola's six Pokemon with great moves and items. But that might just be my fault. Given I also put my Battle setting on Set, refuse to use items in battle, and completely forgot the first town's Farfetch'd trade, opting to catch my own. Other than that though, it's been a pretty fun and challenging adventure so far! So great job on this!

Thanks, I'm glad you like it so far! Yeah Viola was hard to balance, I figured if anyone had trouble they could always grab the trade Farfetch'd to make it easier.

Catching your own is probably better in the long run though, Quacklin' tends to stop obeying just before the second Gym. Hey, the docs mention that Porygon-Z gets Techno Blast, but none of the Pory- family have any entries at all in the Level-Up Moves.txt file. What level does it learn it at? I just checked the level up moves file on Google Drive, they do have entries there, at least on my end. Did you search the document from the beginning? Some.txt file editors don't search in both directions at once; if you were reading another part of the file it may have missed the Pory- line's info.

Either way, Porygon-Z learns Techno Blast at level one, so you'll need a Heart Scale (or a level one Porygon) to get it. Sorry to double post, but that apparently doesn't cause notifications to appear. So, I've got a suggestion for Hawlucha.

I want to use one for my team, but Acrobatics is a bit of a pain in the neck because it's Hawlucha's only good Flying STAB move. In order to make good use of Acrobatics, Hawlucha cannot hold an item. This means that it sort of falls behind other members of my team, who can all hold Life Orbs and such. So, my suggestion is that you add type gems to a Pokemart somewhere. (You COULD add all 16, but that's a lot of shop slots you'd need to find, and most type gems aren't that useful apart from Flying gems, which specifically synergize with Acrobatics.

I recommend you place the Flying Gems in Cyllage City, which is close to Route 10, along with Normal Gems, leaving Dusk Balls to still be purchasable there, or Lumiose City's North Boulevard, leaving Net Balls to still be purchasable there.) Edit: Oh, also, how do the TM learnsets work? Are the new TMs (save for listed additions and Sucker Punch) compatible with all Pokemon that learn them by tutor? (So, for example, does Eelektross learn Drain Punch through TM, as it is a tutor move in ORAS?) Or are all the TM compatibilites the same as before? Sorry to double post, but that apparently doesn't cause notifications to appear.

So, I've got a suggestion for Hawlucha. I want to use one for my team, but Acrobatics is a bit of a pain in the neck because it's Hawlucha's only good Flying STAB move. In order to make good use of Acrobatics, Hawlucha cannot hold an item. This means that it sort of falls behind other members of my team, who can all hold Life Orbs and such. So, my suggestion is that you add type gems to a Pokemart somewhere.

(You COULD add all 16, but that's a lot of shop slots you'd need to find, and most type gems aren't that useful apart from Flying gems, which specifically synergize with Acrobatics. I recommend you place the Flying Gems in Cyllage City, which is close to Route 10, along with Normal Gems, leaving Dusk Balls to still be purchasable there, or Lumiose City's North Boulevard, leaving Net Balls to still be purchasable there.) Edit: Oh, also, how do the TM learnsets work? Are the new TMs (save for listed additions and Sucker Punch) compatible with all Pokemon that learn them by tutor? (So, for example, does Eelektross learn Drain Punch through TM, as it is a tutor move in ORAS?) Or are all the TM compatibilites the same as before? I do like the idea of having the type Gems, or at least the Flying Gem, available somewhere. I suppose I could replace the Nest Ball in the Cyllage City mart, seeing as they stop being useful pretty quickly. The only place that really has room for all of the Gems is the Pick Up table, and placing them there might ruin the ability for anyone who just wanted free items.

Regardless, I'll make sure you can get Flying Gems somewhere in the next update; not sure when that will be, though, as updating all six versions is a bit of a pain. As for the new TMs, they should be compatible with anything that can learn the moves they teach by any means (Egg move, tutor, old TM) in any other game. So yes, Eelektross will learn Drain Punch via the TM.