

That's not all the changes, but just the most important ones for each version. They get progressively tougher in terms of amount of Pokemon, IVs, Access to Mega-Evolution, move-sets and items. Gym leaders have been significantly upgraded. Many trainers now have a greater amount of Pokemon with custom movesets, higher IVs and items. Viola nerf built in - she only has four Pokémon A more consistent but much harder level curve to greatly increase difficulty. all use more powerful teams, sometimes including Legendary Pokémon Rivals, Gym Leaders, Team Flare leaders, etc. Stat, ability and movepool changes from Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are includedĪll the features of the Rebalanced Version or Legal Version Type, base stat, ability and movepool changes have been made to many weaker PokémonĬut is now a Grass-Type move that will always result in a critical hit Pokemon that evolve by trade now have alternate evolution methodsĪll level up learnsets have been updated to match ORAS where possibleĪll Mega Stones (except Mewtwonite X/Y) are obtainable before the Elite Four If you're too lazy to go through all that, here's a summary.Īll Pokémon (721 at the time of the release) are obtainable in each version of the games and trade evolutions are optional. That link is from the official hack page, which also explains the differences in each version (legal, rebalanced, insanity, online). You can download it here with instructions included. I'll copy-paste what I wrote in someone else's thread about X/Y: Eternal X and Wilting Y are two of my favourite ROM hacks of all time, beaten out only by Gaia and Blazed.
