it's currently missing the custom palette but if I did I'd need to fuck with the code for it anyway when I add it properly when this stuff works so I dont think that's a big deal
* There's a Coral in my Sepia!
Quick, get it out!
Anyways, here is the new Sepia theme, along with the less new Coral theme, the latter just sat on my drive for a few months. Oh well, it do be like that sometimes :^)
* Music to my cities!
(I hope I did this right)
This adds Rock Climb functionality to Strong Arm and Dive functionality to Water Sport, as discussed in the server. HMs have been added, but we need 16bit Items to add Wind Ride, and I haven't finished their functionality.
The Rock Climb tile is a bit terrible, it's not easy to notice. Maybe change so that it works well with yellow or another colour?
This does not build due to issues with effect_commands.asm, but since Zeta is meant to be working on the mapping and Water Sport anyway, it seems to be up his alley.
I ported over much of the underwater assets Rangi was using as they looked very pretty. I imagine it'll be fun to utilise going forward. May as well, right?
I shall now lay down in a dark room.
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Had to split bank 2 because I ran out of unreferenced code to comment out when adding Aventurine
Fuchsia was pissing me off so I applied the changes from KEP when adding the safari zone graphics, though it's not currently super close to what it was like in LGPE
Aventurine is very early stages but it's in there :V
actual palettes are somewhat unfinished but the general idea is being applied now.
Untouched palettes (aside from whatever color was used for the water) are marked with a # next to them, though the palettes are all tentative.
Savoy City is now full of savvy younglings ready to bombard people with old slang. I wanted it to be a capitalistic hellscape where all the young ones trying to keep up with the trends. A few older people, as well as those entering, do not appreciate the babel.
Some maps are broken up or edited to allow for seamless transitions instead of needing several warps. (Area 1 is split vertically, Area 2 needs a horizontal split. The connection between area 1 and 2 also will have to be shifted up from where it is in RBY to prevent border blocks showing up where they shouldn't.)
This makes the Vermilion City event where Suicune runs off a lot smoother. It now only activates once, Eusine loads correctly, and all the sounds play without overlap.
Dokuroar, in all of its skeletal glory, has been added to the bottom of Lavender Crypt as a static encounter. It doesn't move when you interact with it, though...at first.
Also, gave Dokuroar a 100% chance to hold a Thick Club (it's MADE of bones, come on), a Snorlax-level catch rate, the Slow EXP group, a decent exp yield, and a very, VERY slight stat update.
Still need to set up the events properly. It's gonna take a while and a lot of testing. This makes the Clear Bell unnecessary and makes the Radio Tower director hand over a Master Ball instead.
Uppercut reimagines KEP's clusterfuck of an animation, reversing Karate Chop and then reworking the sounds
Coin Hurl works like the Poke Ball toss, and then spits out coins on-hit. Looks sort of like Acid in practice. This was weirdly complicated to implement as I had to disentangle the throw animation from the Poke Ball toss in Game Freak fashion.
Strong Arm does the "metal" starting animation, then does its best Rollout into DynamicPunch impression.
This adds Duplica, Ritchie, and Casey to various Kanto areas, aiming to make the routes a bit more populated. They're also quite strong.
Minor rewrite on Silver's Victory Road quote to legitimise the lack of trainers, just like HGSS.
This adds the SW97 and Fairy moves to the game. I have yet to do the effects for Coin Hurl, Synchronize, and Water Sport, but they seem relatively simple.
This also adds all the Fairy moves, including Moonblast, Strange Steam, and Play Rough, which become JEP-eligible under the game's criteria.
Animations not included. Sour Crystal may have what we're looking for, though.
A rework of the immediately previous rework. Huh.
Changes the Komainu name to Hyoshu, and implements the Yin form too, complete with stats, moves, and a very WIP sprite.