Pokemon Firered Rocket Edition Download [VERIFIED]

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Liv Mathenia

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Jan 18, 2024, 9:27:54 AM1/18/24
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most pokemon who have johto evolutions such as onix to stelix and syther to scizor along with Poliwhirl to Politoed and seadra to kingdra just get them to level 50 and moon stone and sunstone to evolve the gift eevee

I see that everywhere that you can evolve Eevee using a moonstone in pokemon fire red rocket edition but i cant use the moonstone at all, it just wont let me. And im pretty lost as to where i can ask anyone seeing that im from DK so i saw this post and thougt i could see if anyone here knew something?

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  • Adaptational Badass: Some trainers are much more formidable here than they ever were in the original game.
  • Adaptational Context Change: The reason S.S. Anne's Captain (Arab) was throwing up wasn't due to seasickness, but Admin Proton's Koffing hitting him up with Poison Gas after you beat the captain in battle since the smuggled goods were in his possession after he noticed them in the cargo hold.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: The game focuses on characters and pokemon that were introduced during Gen 1, with almost no Gen 2 and onward pokemon being found in-game, especially in the wild note There is at least one, however; Wobbuffets reside in the lower level of the cave by Cerulean City.. Regardless, during the game, you'll still encounter various characters and pokemon from Gen 2 and the Johto region, despite the story taking place in Kanto. Examples include...
  • A young Silver.
  • The cries of certain Gen 2 Pokemon can be heard in the S.S. Anne.
  • The R/S/E Trainer Battle music can be heard when you engage Mew in battle.
  • Some late-game trainers carry Gen 2 pokemon.
  • Pokemon that got new evolutions by Gen 3 are also available, such as Crobat and Umbreon. The sun stone, which was also introduced in Gen 2, can also be found and used.
  • Prof. Elm shows up during The Stinger.
  • Zig-zagged in the case of the Rocket Executives/Admins, Archer, Ariana, Petrel, and Proton. The original game and Gen 1 did have a Rocket Executive/Admin trainer class note (Gen 1 had Team Rocket Executives, but Gen 3 changed their titles to Rocket Admins instead.), but this romhack gives them both their names, characterization, and appearances from the Gen 2 remakes, which came out years after the original Pokémon: FireRed.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: After defeating the player, Red seems to make off with two fossils instead of one like in canon, but it's actually subverted since the Fossil Maniac was lying to the Rockets about that. You get to find him later in Pewter City Museum, pay him back for it, and take a Fossil yourself.
  • But what Red really is guilty of is Blue's Raticate's death during their battle at the S.S. Anne, wounding it so badly that it couldn't recover by the time Blue made it back to the Pokemon Center (not helped by all the hubbub of all the other passengers).
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Blue here is portrayed more of a Jerk with a Heart of Gold who uses his assholish rival persona as a facade in order impress his grandpa. And it is revealed near the end that he did treat his Pokemon with care and respect.
  • Adaptational Relationship Overhaul: In the games, Ariana is just a loyal admin to Giovanni. In here, it's implied she's married to him, thus making her Silver's mother.
  • Agatha is Daisy's (and Blue's) grandmother. Ergo, she and Oak were actually a couple before they divorced.
  • Adaptational Villainy:
  • Bill, the Day Care Man, Lt. Surge, and Blaine are all revealed to be affiliated with Team Rocket.
  • Lance is a conqueror from Johto who took control of Kanto after a war.
  • Agatha at the very least sympathizes with what Team Rocket is doing, though it's downplayed since she doesn't really aid them per se. However, after realizing he truth of Oak's actions and Red's origins, she immediately comes to their defense and sends out Ghosts to prevent people from accosting Oak.
  • Koga conspires with Team Rocket due to the Secret House keeping Surf way hidden out of the hands of prospective trainers, which affects Koga since his badge grants the ability to use Surf. Because of how hard it is to get the HM, that means Trainers don't challenge him since it's pointless anyway. His plan is for you to sneak in and seize as many H Ms as possible from the Secret House. On return, he gives you a forged Trainer ID (name Mohammed Smith) that enables you to battle gyms and their Leaders (and even steal from them).
  • Prof. Oak is the Big Bad of the game, trying to use Red in a ploy to take control of the Kanto region.
  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: If you steal a Pokemon from Erika she'll actually flirt with you instead of getting angry, claiming she likes "men who go after what they want".
  • Anti-Frustration Features: Didn't feel like actually doing corporate espionage to net yourself a Water-Type without stealing secrets from the other Fishing Gurus? Well, if you spare the Super Rod owner, you get a shiny Magikarp from him, and it's already level 20, so it's ready to become a evolve to Gyarados! Especially helpful since you'll likely have no other options to get more Water-Types otherwise.
  • If for some reason you lost a Pokemon with Surf, an NPC in Cinnnabar's Pokemon Center will sell you a Goldeen for 1000 Pokedollars. However, this turns out to be a subversion and Kaizo Trap of sorts, because the game glitches out once you try to leave the Pokemon Center. So you better be sure you're Arceus-damned ready before you accept the mission to fight the Catastrophe!
  • Anti-Villain: While you are a member of Team Rocket, your character can technically become this in-game by being merciful and co-operating with the police.
  • Benevolent Boss: Giovanni, to an extent. When his Grunts do a competent job, he rewards them, just don't get on his bad side...
  • Battle Trophy: After you defeat Mr. Fuji, he wonders if you intend to bring him to Giovanni and if his skull will be mounted on his wall.
  • Best Served Cold: Oak's surrender to Lance in the Kanto-Johto war was all part of the plan in order to ensure that his Designer Baby Red would not be discovered. Oak would be ridiculed and mocked, but he will live. And after ten years, he will have his revenge by dispatching Red to become Champion, and essentially have him be a Puppet King with Oak pulling the strings.
  • Big Bad: Prof. Oak turns out to be an even greater threat than imagined. He's not just content with revenge against Lance, oh no. With Red, he plans to spread his influence to the rest of the world in due time once he's done with Kanto and Johto.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: Lance is a conqueror who took control of Kanto ten years ago. He intended to let Team Rocket become a big problem, so that he could arrest them at the best moment in order to build good PR. However, his plan is effortlessly thwarted by Oak.
  • Blackmail: In the Pokémon Mansion, while looking for Blaine, you find a letter to him from Prof. Oak about him being aware of Blaine's ties with Team Rocket and wishing to meet ASAP so that Oak doesn't leak it.
  • Blood Knight: Mewtwo, who was depraved of challenge ever since his exile at Cerulean Cave. When you arrive, he sincerely hopes for a challenge.
  • Bowdlerise: The game features politically incorrect humor and themes. The moderators on the Pokecommunity forum took offense to some of this humor note Specifically, the moderators took offense to a part of the game that used the word "gay" as an insult. years after the initial release and forced the creator, Colonelsalt, to censor the work. The creator's website features the uncensored version of the game for those who wish to play it.
  • The Bus Came Back: After getting fired from Team Rocket by Giovanni due to being instrumental in the failure at Silph Co., Ronnie makes a return appearance at the Indigo Plateau as an independent goon, and you later ask for his help in getting through the guard to the Elite Four to stop Red.
  • But Thou Must!:
  • You have to keep Shigeki's whereabouts a secret in order to find the Catastrophe. You're not allowed to say no.
  • At the beginning of the game, players are tasked with obtaining a Flying-type Pokémon in order to Fly to Mt. Moon. The game then points the player towards defeating and stealing a flying-type Pokémon from a young girl. While it is possible to catch a flying-type Pokémon, specifically Pidgey note by collecting items from the starting town, selling them, buying a Great Ball from the Mart, and going into the grass to the east of the town to encounter one, Mt. Moon will not be available as a Fly-able destination until you complete your first theft.
  • After your first encounter with Red, When Petrel asks you if you can identify him, he'll call you out for lying if you say no, and Bitch Slap you before asking again. He'll keep doing this until you say yes.
  • Call-Forward: Lance intends to take down Pokemon Tower and replace it with an entertainment enterprise (a.k.a. the radio tower seen in GSC).
  • Canon Character All Along: With mixes of Ascended Extra, Shigeki was an old man when Mewtwo was born. At the end of the war, he was disgusted and fearful from the things he'd done and seen and fled, abandoning all his ties to his past life as a scientist, far from the public eye. For a quiet secluded life with his granddaughter, hoping the demons of his misdeeds would never haunt him again. At first, it's assumed that this guy would be someone else entirely and be exclusive to this ROM hack, but as it turns out, he's the old man who taught Red about catching Pokemon.
  • Chekhov's Boomerang: Remember the Silph Scope you got for getting past Marowak in Pokémon Tower? It becomes needed again when Agatha sends out Ghosts to stop the press and your group from getting to Oak.
  • Child Soldier: It's revealed that Oak made one out of a human boy with unique and unwavering qualities, raised for Pokemon battle, not subject to the same limitations as a normal human Trainer. He would coldly and objectively devise battle strategies, push his Pokemon to their limits like a dispassionate puppetmaster, controlling their actions by afar, as if by the click of a button. This clone turns out to be Red, and his mother (since Oak could not grow him in the lab alone into a grown boy) is a sterile widow from Pallet loyal to Oak since they were young, who would adopt Red as her own child. Red would only be imprinted the following thoughts; Oak is a trusted father figure, and that his word, for his own good, is law.
  • Darker and Edgier: Naturally, as the game has you experience events from Team Rocket's POV.
  • Death by Adaptation:
  • The fate of Blue's Raticate remained ambiguous canonically. But here it dies because of Red.
  • Agatha is killed by Prof. Oak near right before the climactic battle, as opposed to simply vanishing from the series after Gen 1.
  • Developer's Foresight: If you actually do manage to beat Red in your first battle against him in Mt. Moon - legitimately or not - Red will actually talk in post-battle dialogue, accusing the player directly of cheating and asking them to just pretend like Red won to keep the plot on track.
  • Didn't Think This Through: Once Blue becomes champion, someone notes that maybe it wasn't such a good idea to let anyone who beat the current champion to become the new head of the government. Blue himself clearly has no idea how to actually run a government and didn't consider that he'd have to do so if he became champion.
  • "Die Hard" on an X: The Silph Co. takeover. In this game, you are spearheading it.
  • Dirty Coward:
  • During the Kanto-Johto war, according to Archer, Mr. Fuji turned to Lance's side the moment Oak called for surrender, and willingly gave away confidential scientific information in return for a state-sponsored retirement fund and a safe small-town home in Lavender Town.
  • Professor Oak himself is considered one since his surrender to Lance during Kanto-Johto war for most of the game.
  • Disappeared Dad and Missing Mom: Blue's parents are nowhere to be seen because they died in the Kanto-Johto war.
  • Disk-One Final Boss: During the first half of the game, Lance is set up to be the main antagonist, as Giovanni's main goal is to topple his rule. However, it's later revealed that Oak is way more dangerous than him.
  • The Dreaded: After your first battle against him, Red becomes this for the player, who won't even bother challenging him until the Pokémon League. Though Red is also this to the entirety of Kanto since no one can properly defeat him in a regular Pokemon battle.
  • Dumb Muscle: Ronnie is this. He is eager to prove himself, but he feels the need to assault and rob everyone he can. Generally it wouldn't be a problem for a Team Rocket Grunt, but he picks on people he can't rob yet and attacks important people like Daisy, Professor Oak's granddaughter, bringing the heat down on Team Rocket. Even after Giovanni personally chews him out, he's too stupid or too in denial to realize how bad of a job he's doing.
  • Eldritch Abomination: The Catastrophe, A.K.A. MissingNo, is a gargled pile of glitchy mess that spreads through its surroundings. It was made by Mr. Fuji and the other Mewtwo Project scientists years ago, and it haunted everyone involved ever since. And when you fight it, it is indeed pretty glitchy. It even has a unique move called Super Glitch, which is guaranteed to Freeze your Pokemon without being Ice-Type.
  • Failed a Spot Check: You get to listen in on the meeting between Steven and Lance on the S.S. Anne... and neither of them notice you (particularly Lance, who even turns in your direction during the conversation).
  • False Teeth Tomfoolery: The Safari Zone Warden has a set of gold teeth like this. To get into the Safari Zone, you need to get the jump on the Warden from behind and shock his teeth out. That way, he can't warn the employee at the gate of your inauthenticity.
  • Friendless Background: According to his mother, Red has always been so interested with Pokemon battle and not much else. This netted him very few friends besides Blue, and they weren't good friends, either.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Throughout the story, you rise up the ranks from a minor Grunt to an Admin to an Executive, and eventually the Leader of Team Rocket.
  • Gangbangers: Two biker gangs occupy Cycling Road, the Tops on the side next to Celadon, and the Bottoms next to Fuchsia. The Tops hold respect for Team Rocket, while the Bottoms do not unless you beat Julien, but this will cost you your reputation with the Tops.
  • Gone Horribly Right: Mewtwo was made by Kanto's scientists in an effort to win the war against Johto. However, while they managed to give it a desire for bloodshed and dampened its empathy, it did not harbor any loyalty to their cause and soon escaped, driven by a desire to find worthy Pokémon opponents and sought refuge in what became known as Cerulean Cave.
  • Grey-and-Gray Morality: Team Rocket is very much a criminal organization, but several members (including the player character, depending on your choices) have Noble Demon qualities to them; on the flip side, many of the "heroic" characters are far more shady than they were in canon.
  • The Guards Must Be Crazy: The Saffron City guards can be bribed for a paltry sum. And the Safari Zone entrance guard is fooled by you having a forged Employee ID even with your Rocket uniform... though he does check with the Warden first.
  • Hero Antagonist: Red is this to our main character.
  • Heroic Mime: Like in the main series, Red barely speaks. However, there's a dark reason for this...
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: Where Shigeki is, according to Mewtwo. To be precise, he's the Old Man in Viridian City, the one who teaches young trainers how to catch Pokemon.
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: Your first encounter with Red in Mt. Moon is this, as his Pokémon are many levels above yours.
  • Insurmountable Waist-High Fence
  • Trying to use the Underground Paths will have you blocked by two people getting cold feet in deciding to enter or not.
  • Trying to go to Pewter City from Mt. Moon before you complete your mission for Bill will have you stopped by a friendly Biker warning you about the cops just ahead asking people about Team Rocket's activities in Mt. Moon earlier.
  • If you try to go to Lavender Town for Vermillion City through Saffron before you acquire the stuff needed for Lt. Surge, you're blocked off by a couple advertising snacks and fountain repair inspection talking to their respective border guards respectively.
  • While you can get past where Ronnie is waiting for you after you battle Blue at Nugget Bridge via Fly or Teleport, you can't advance the plot until you talk to him, but you can see the cop guarding the house Ronnie's team just robbed and are still prevented from approaching him.
  • Jerkass: The main character, due to their affiliation with Team Rocket. But depending on your actions, he may or may not have a decent side to him.
  • Just Think of the Potential!: Despite the threat Missingno posed on all reality, Bill can only think of the ways the player can use its power, like dominating his way to the top of Team Rocket, or even a chance against the Elite Four.
  • Karma Houdini: Ronnie is a Stupid Evil crook who sics several times his Raticate on people who can't defend themselves. Contrary to the main character, he's not arrested at the end of the game. In fact, it's even hinted that the main character ends up blamed for some of Ronnie's crimes. Downplayed in that he does get fired from Team Rocket.
  • During the trial at the endgame, while Oak manages to successfully hide his secret experiments, as well as his murder of Agatha, his violation of his ban to Pokémon Battle means his license is revoked again, his research won't be funded, and he is banished from Kanto.
  • Karma Meter: The amount of crimes you commit in-game as well as Pokémon you steal determines your bounty (which is how you're measured up), as well as your ending.
  • You can decrease your bounty by either bribing or surrendering stolen Pokémon over to certain Police officers across the region, and they have gifts to offer when you keep your bounty at 0 for long enough. The "handing over Pokémon" deal can be exploited somewhat by catching low-tier Pokémon to fork over, as one Rocket Grunt NPC explains.
  • On the other hand, the Rocket Base in Celadon has its own rewards system for having a high bounty on your head, as well as its own store since a high bounty means regular Marts will refuse to sell to you.
  • At the end of the main game, during your trial, if your bounty was very high, you can end up spending up to a maximum of '130 years in penitentiary. If your bounty was zero, however, you only spend one year in prison.
  • Kick the Dog:
  • As a member of Team Rocket, you have the option to engage in this. However certain instances make it unavoidable: Your first battle has the game forcing you to steal Pokémon from a little girl, made even worse by the fact that they were both given to her by her mom for her birthday. You cannot access Mt. Moon until you do, Even if you somehow bought a Great Ball at the Department Store (by selling an Ether you can find in the city), then catching an avian Pokémon east of

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