“Pokemon Virtualization” is a Completed Rpgxp Fangame made by Vince&Sylveon. Explore the all-new Kalos region, set 10 years after the events of XYZ, featuring a brand-new storyline!
Pokemon Virtualization Completed RPGXP Fangame
- Creator: Vince&Sylveon
- Type: RPGXP
- Language: English
- Latest Version: v14
- Released on: December 23, 2024
- Status: Completed
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Description
Set foot on another adventure in the Kalos Region!
The Kalos Region needs another hero.
Would you step in?
Story
This story takes place 10 years after the events of Pokemon XYZ. As such, there may be new and/or familiar faces the player would encounter. Previously, Lysandre’s plan to take over Lumiose City has been thwarted by major trainers such as Gym Leaders and two regional Champions. But while it seemed like the end of Team Flare, there was but one thing he still had, and it is just as bad as this attempted takeover.
Starring as Troublemaker (the player protagonist), they happened to be one of the eight individuals who were subjected via Lysandre’s project, which is to create the eons whose objective would be to help humans solve humanity’s problems. But while Troublemaker and the other individuals were free from the project’s grasp, the lasting effects did traumatize them as time passes. Not wanting to cower in fear forever, Troublemaker sets out in vengeance to take on every one of the Knights of Flare and gather information as to why they had to suffer. Armed with a crucial digital eyeball that the Knights of Flare are after, their adventure truly begins…
Features
- Lumiose City is almost like a “Sandbox Mode” in which the player will have access to almost anything the game offers, with a few others being slightly pushed to other towns/cities. Some facilities may include:
- Move Tutors, Move Relearner, Name Rater, and Nature Changer
- EV Training Rooms inside Lumiose High Battle Academy
- Lots of Poke Marts selling a variety of stuff such as Evolution Stones, in-battle items, held items, Z-crystals, etc.
- Four of five sidequests will greatly help the player get through their adventure. (Running shoes, Bicycle, Mega Ring, and more!)
- This adventure contains 18 badges, but they’re not emphasizing the need to participate on a Pokemon League as they are just measurements for level caps.
- Thanks to DemIce, persistent weather and inspecting element are enabled:
- Inspecting Element is for viewing the stats and other aspects of a battle from both your and/or your opponent’s Pokemon before you select a move. Pressing the S button will get you to view from one of the selected targets.
- Persistent Weather makes it so that the weather will return to what it once was (the initial weather took over again). So, if the weather was rainy in the first place, and you change it to hail, sand, or sun, it’ll last for a specific duration, and after that will revert back to rain weather.
- Field effects from the archaic Rejuvenation V10.2 (with a bit of modifications due to Gen VIII stuff) and one new field called Speed World that is based on an emphasis on speed!
- The majority of the opponents will use Pokemon that is subjected to STABmons. STABmons is a metagame where Pokemon can use any move of the same type(s), and that even extends to having access to other types from their previous evolution, but not when it temporary changes type (i.e. Mega Evolution). For instance, Greninja is a Water/Dark type, so it can have access to any Water and any Dark type moves. That means it can utilize Night Daze and Steam Eruption at will! Sylveon, Mega Gardevoir, and other fairies can get access to Geomancy! Mega Metagross, Lucario, and Excadrill can even go nuts with Shift Gear! And so forth! Battles can be fast paced or a drag depending on the moves Pokemon get access to.
- At least 15 gift Pokemon with optimized stats, natures, and moves to help get you through this exhilarating adventure!
Game Progress
Pokemon Virtualization I is considered to be completed, but updates/revamps may occasionally happen if there are some inquiries that may be considered fixing if applicable, but other original aspects of this game may not be undermined. Unchanging aspects include trainer padding (mass quantity of standard trainers, usually with a full team of six Pokemon, or twelve in Doubles), the many maps that resemble Pokemon Mystery Dungeon floors and other aggravating maps that resemble like a maze, and frequently massive dialogues under a black screen.
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