“Pokemon Dreams” is a Completed GBA Rom Hack made by MonopolyRubix. Discover the region of Solda with 844 Pokemon, take on 8 gyms, and compete in the Pokemon League through an all-new storyline.
Pokemon Dreams Completed GBA Rom Hack
- Creator: MonopolyRubix
- Base ROM: FireRed
- Language: English
- Latest Version: v1.5.1
- Last Updated: June 15, 2021
- Status: Completed
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Description
“Pokemon Dreams” is a fan-created modification that introduces players to a fresh region and an original storyline. In this adventure, the protagonist, a traveling Pokemon trainer, arrives in the region of Solda. There, in the quaint town of Thicket, they encounter a young boy aspiring to live up to his older brother, the local gym leader. This marks the beginning of their journey through Solda, where they will meet diverse characters and aim to challenge the Pokemon League.
This hack emphasizes rich character development and immersive worldbuilding. While the narrative follows a structured path, the game features optional areas throughout the map, offering valuable items and Pokemon as rewards for those who enjoy exploring.
Features
- 8 Gyms, a Pokemon League, and postgame rematches are playable
- All Pokemon through Generation 7 available
- Small cast of 35 Fakemon brings the total to 844 Pokemon
- New region with new story, characters, and battles
- New music
- Pokemon movesets brought up to date with Generation 7
- Battle system updated to Generation 7 (Physical/Special split, Gen 6 type chart, Fairy type, etc.)
- All mega evolutions are included, alongside some new ones
- Dexnav
- Leveling is made easy by Gen 6 EXP Share, wild 1% Audino on every route that can be encountered using DexNav, and colosseums that can be rebattled infinitely
- Level curve is not balanced around using the above features, so you can make the game as easy or difficult as you like
- NPC trainers do not use healing items in battle (potions, full restores, etc.)
- Trade evolutions now use stones instead
- 120 reusable TMs
- Optional level scaling, double battle, and inverse battle modes for replayability
Changelog v1.5.1
- Removed glitch where opening cutscene could sometimes warp player to the SS Libra. Now, you have to press the A to start the cutscene, and can even pause and open the menu first if you want. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get a more elegant fix to work… But hopefully the trade-off is worth it.
- Meltan gets Gyro Ball by TM and Melmetal gets Gyro Ball and Iron Head by TM
- Fixed mistake where Mega Charcold appeared instead of Algellie as an underwater encounter on Route 22
- Fixed mistake where Ditto could be caught holding a dummy item
- Fixed tile error in Submerged Cavern
- Fixed collision error on Route 19
- Fixed typo in Route 23 Pokemon Center
Known Bugs
- The player will always win a speed tie
- Knock Off works on Mega Stones
- Catching certain Pokemon shows Rattata being added to the Pokedex instead – observed with Dirpion, Reflhex, Munchlax, Bruke, Moonimal, Detanaut, Kyurem, and Tapu Lele
- Puddle reflections are glitchy
- The “cancel” option at shops shows the fairy tm icon
- Ingame trade graphics are corrupted
- Textual error on the menus of some shops – observed at Stone Emporium and herbal medicine vendor in Iceteam Town
- Bulbasaur doesn’t have a cry
- L=A and LR button modes cause start menu lag for some users but not others
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is “Pokemon Dreams”?
“Pokemon Dreams” is a fan-made modification that introduces a new region called Solda, featuring an original storyline and fresh characters. Players follow a new journey as they aim to challenge the Pokemon League.
How many Pokemon are available in “Pokemon Dreams”?
The game includes all Pokemon from Generations 1 to 7, plus 35 new Fakemon, totaling 844 Pokemon.
How does the battle system in “Pokemon Dreams” compare to official games?
The battle system has been updated to Generation 7 standards, including the Physical/Special split, Gen 6 type chart, and the addition of the Fairy type. Mega Evolutions are also included.
Are there any changes to leveling and EXP in the game?
Yes, the game features a Gen 6 EXP Share, wild Audino (with a 1% encounter rate) that can be found using the DexNav, and colosseums that can be rebattled infinitely. These features make leveling easier, though the level curve remains adjustable to maintain game balance.
Can I replay certain features of the game?
Yes, the game includes optional level scaling, double battles, and inverse battle modes to enhance replayability.
How are trade evolutions handled in “Pokemon Dreams”?
Trade evolutions are simplified by using evolution stones instead of requiring trades.
Are there any changes to how NPC trainers use items in battle?
NPC trainers do not use healing items (like potions or full restores) during battles.
What is the significance of the DexNav in the game?
The DexNav helps players find wild Pokemon more easily and locate Audino for efficient leveling.
Is there a postgame content available in “Pokemon Dreams”?
Yes, after completing the main storyline, players can engage in postgame rematches and continue exploring optional areas for additional challenges and rewards.
How does the music in “Pokemon Dreams” differ from official Pokemon games?
“Pokemon Dreams” features entirely new music compositions that enhance the atmosphere and experience of the new region and storyline.