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Only the Randomizer is needed, plus some way to play it of course (Citra or 3DS with CFW). Here are the steps: https://github.com/Ajarmar/universal-pokemon-randomizer-zx/wiki/Randomizing-the-3DS-games
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.
This version of the UPR works with FireRed Randomizable 809.
git clone https://github.com/pret/pokeemerald" im stuck at this. it doesnt say where to even run this
If you're just now trying to get into romhacking, the best thing to do is to check out the pokefirered decomp project here. I have the most up to date video tutorial series for the decomps, I use pokeemerald in my tutorials but a large part of everything is the same. We have access to the full decompiled source code, so it's really easy to make changes to whatever you want and the workflow is practically identical to what the actual Pokemon devs would have been doing, whereas binary hacking, the old outdated method, is its own entire thing.
FRLG+ has a challenge mode like B2W2 (it only affects Gym leaders and the League I think). The game gives you all Gen 1 Pokemon and most Gen 2 Pokemon in the postgame.
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