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Ironmon-Tracker
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[Weekly Questions Thread] 05 September 2022
Looks a lot like the FireRed Ironmon tracker maybe with some customisations for their stream.
- What Stat tool is this? I saw it I a randomized fire red nuz
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Bi-Weekly Questions Thread
They're playing an IronMon run, which as far as I'm aware is just vanilla randomized firered but with insane rules. They use this tracker for the UI thing, but it's not actually anything in-game.
universal-pokemon-randomizer
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Bi-Weekly Questions Thread
You might also want to use Brentspector's fork, or some experimental branch of ZX, if you are looking for specific features. Though the former is slowly falling more behind as afaik Brentspector has stopped working on it, and experimental branches can be buggy and have to be built before using.
This version of the UPR works with FireRed Randomizable 809.
Randomizers generally don't like ROM hacks, unless they are built-in of course like with Unbound. The Universal Pokémon Randomizer (UPR) relies on manually entered offsets for ROMs, like where tables for all the data are found. (for examples, look in the .ini files here) It is possible to enter these offsets for ROM hacks too, but afaik it has only ever been done to Gaia, Randomizable 809, and a few Speedchoice ROMs.
There is, in Brentspector’s branch.
Brentspector’s branch of the UPR should work with FireRed 809 Randomizable (not to be confused with 898 Randomizer!).
Gaia can be randomized with its own customized randomizer, and FireRed Randomizable 809 can be as well, with the best support in Brentspector’s branch of the UPR.
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "UPR"
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Version 1.10.0 of Universal Pokemon Randomizer
If you have a ROM hack you want supported (and it's Gen 3), then yes. This will also enable adding in support for Static pokemon. There is no full list of possible overrides, but most can be found between the Fire Red 1.1 (U) in gen3_offsets.ini and the gen3_hack_offsets.ini file. Let me know if you want more details. I'd love to expand support for more hacks.
- I'm about to start a randomized FireRed nuzlocke guys. Who do you suggest I pick? Allow impossible evolutions is enabled, along with random teams for trainers, and random TM's.
What are some alternatives?
visualboyadvance-m - The continuing development of the legendary VBA gameboy advance emulator.
UPR-Speedchoice - Universal Pokemon Randomizer fork for supporting Speedchoice ROM hacks.
BizHawk-Prereqs - BizHawk Prerequisite Installer
universal-pokemon-randomizer-zx - Public repository of source code for the Universal Pokemon Randomizer ZX
universal-pokemon-randomizer - Public repository of source code for the Universal Pokemon Randomizer
BizHawk - BizHawk is a multi-system emulator written in C#. BizHawk provides nice features for casual gamers such as full screen, and joypad support in addition to full rerecording and debugging tools for all system cores.
pokeemerald - Decompilation of Pokémon Emerald
FRLG-Plus
HackingToolkit9DS - HackingToolkit9DS, a (deprecated) 3DS RomHacking Tool
Guide_3DS - A complete guide to 3DS custom firmware, from stock to boot9strap.
DS-Pokemon-Rom-Editor - New DS Pokemon ROM Editor, based on Nømura's 2020 edition. Expanded with loads of new features, bugfixes and better usability.