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Pokémon Polished Crystal (Video Game)
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Pokémon Polished Crystal is a ROM Hack of Pokémon Crystal created by Rangi. Aside from general quality-of-life changes, Polished Crystal adds more content to Crystal, in the form of new areas, added events, and cameos from characters from other generations and even the anime.The game's latest update, the 3.0.0 beta, was released in March of 2022. | |
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Single Specimen Species | |
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Single Specimen Species: Averted in two instances: Aside from the three legendary birds the player can find in the wild, Lawrence III has an Articuno and Zapdos in his party, while Green has a Moltres in hers. There are two Mew found in the game: the one on Faraway Island, and the one owned by Green. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: The Yellow Forest subplot features a fight against Jessie and James, using their Pokémon from the original series. Yellow Forest itself features Yellow from Pokémon Adventures, who when fought will give the player a Light Ball. Lorelei from the original Indigo League Elite Four appears as an optional fight in the Ice Cave. Kalos Gym Leader Valerie appears on the Bellchime Trail after fighting Suicune. Beating her rewards the player with the Dazzling Gleam TM. | |
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No Casualties Run | |
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invoked No Casualties Run: Polished Crystal includes a Nuzlocke Mode, which enforces Nuzlocke rules onto the player, such as preventing a fainted Pokémon from being used. | |
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Adaptation Expansion | |
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Adaptation Expansion: Polished Crystal introduces a new Team Rocket subplot taking place in Yellow Forest, a new area analogous to HeartGold and SoulSilver's Safari Zone. | |
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Adapted Out | |
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Adapted Out: In order to make room for cross-generation relatives, many Pokémon were removed from the game. These Pokémonnote the Spearow line, Lickitung, the Goldeen line, the Hoppip line, Aipom, Stantler, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Smoochum, and Delibird were either baby Pokémon or Pokémon that didn't end up as something particularly strong. Several weaker or gimmicky moves were also removed to accommodate for later-gen moves. | |
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Stylistic Suck | |
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The Twins trainers now use their sprite from Black and White, albeit brought down in quality to match the game's artstyle. | |
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Cutting Off the Branches | |
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Cutting Off the Branches: The Gen II games opted to give Red all the Kanto starters and Blue Exeggutor, Arcanine, and Gyarados to avoid making any starter choice canon. Polished Crystal meanwhile gives Red a Charizard and Blue a Blastoise. Green naturally gets Venusaur. This also applies to the Kanto fossils; Blue gets Kabutops, Red gets Omastar, and Green gets Aerodactyl. | |
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FriendlyRival | |
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Friendly Rival: Lyra now plays this role opposite Silver, meaning that she chooses the starter weak to the one you picked. | |
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Disc-One Final Boss | |
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Disc-One Final Boss: Red, the True Final Boss of the original games. Beating him gives you access to Polished Crystal's True Final Boss, Green. | |
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Balance Buff | |
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Balance Buff: Several Pokémon's base stat totals and movesets have been updated to reflect the changes made in X and Y. Cut has gone from a Normal move with 50 power to a Steel move with 60 power. | |
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Guide Dang It! | |
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Guide Dang It!: Mew and Celebi are catchable in Polished Crystal, but getting them is more obtuse than with the other Legendaries. For Mew, the player has to find an Old Sea Map in the Pokémon Mansion, then bring it to the Seagallop Ferry in Vermillion City, which will then take you to the Faraway Island where Mew resides. For Celebi, the player has to beat the Elite Four, then go to the Goldenrod Pokémon Center to Wonder Trade for a shiny Pichu, which is holding a GS Ball. Then they have to take the ball to Kurt, who will inspect it until the Elite Four is beaten again, after which Kurt will return it to the player. Then it has to be taken to the Ilex Forest shrine, where Celebi can finally be encountered. | |
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Adaptational Early Appearance | |
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Adaptational Early Appearance: Several cross-generation relatives of Generation I and II Pokémon appear in the game, such as Munchlax and Togekiss. The exceptions are Lickilicky and Ambipom, since Lickitung and Aipom were removed from the game. Moves from later generations have been added to accommodate for the addition of the physical-special split. Valerie from X and Y appears after fighting Suicune, and Maylene from Diamond and Pearl can be battled in the Celadon City restaurant. | |
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Similar Squad | |
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The Gen II games opted to give Red all the Kanto starters and Blue Exeggutor, Arcanine, and Gyarados to avoid making any starter choice canon. Polished Crystal meanwhile gives Red a Charizard and Blue a Blastoise. Green naturally gets Venusaur. | |
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True Final Boss | |
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True Final Boss: Green, who can only be fought after beating Red. All of her Pokémon are over level 90, and she has a legendary and a mythical in her party. | |
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The Bus Came Back | |
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The Bus Came Back: Several locations that were removed between Generations I and II, such as the Pokémon Mansion and Cerulean Cave, were brought back in Polished Crystal. The Gen I legendaries and fossils can now be obtained by the player whereas they weren't in the Gen II games. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: Lawrence III is looking for a Moltres to add to his collection. It turns out that Green beat him to it. | |
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More Deadly Than the Male | |
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More Deadly Than the Male: Green supplants Red as the game's True Final Boss, and her Venusaur is the highest-leveled enemy Pokémon in the game at level 100. | |
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Ascended Extra | |
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Ascended Extra: Zigzagged with Lyra. If the player chose Ethan in HeartGold and SoulSilver, she played the role of a recurring NPC who wasn't that important aside from giving out the obligatory catching tutorial. Here, she plays the role of the Friendly Rival. However, she can't be picked as the female playable character since Kris already fills that role. | |
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Arc Villain | |
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Arc Villain: Lawrence III from Pokémon 2000 appears as a rival to the player during the legendary bird sideplot. As one might expect, he's looking for a Moltres so he can summon Lugia, and keeps watch on the player as they catch the three birds. | |
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Bootstrapped Leitmotif | |
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Bootstrapped Leitmotif: Lyra's rival theme is the rival theme from X and Y. Red gets Blue's Champion theme rather than sharing a theme with Lance. Green meanwhile gets Iris' Champion theme from Black 2 and White 2. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: The Unown text on the walls of the Ruins of Alph now includes various silly messages, including (but not limited to) "Drink your Ovaltine!", "Who watches the Watchmen?", "Consult Helix", and the Konami Code. | |
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Anti-Frustration Features | |
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Anti-Frustration Features: TMs are now reusable. To accommodate the addition of the Physical-Special split, the game's movepool has been expanded to include moves from later generations such as Shadow Claw and Dark Pulse. Trade Evolutions can now be done without the aid of another player; for the Gen I trade evolutions, the Pokémon simply needs to level up with a decent amount of EV investment in a single statnote Machoke with Attack, Graveler with Defense, Kadabra with Special Attack, and Haunter with Speed, and for the rest, they simply need to level up while holding their signature item (e.g. Scyther evolves when it levels up holding a Metal Coat, as opposed to trading it while holding one). Wild Bellsprout have a chance of carrying Gold Leaves, which function identically to the Heart Scales found in later games. Wild Oddish meanwhile carry Silver Leaves, which allow move tutors to be used an infinite number of times. Nuzlocke Mode has a few: Nuzlocke rules don't apply until after the first battle with Silver. The player isn't restricted to the first encounter of an area if they already caught that Pokémon. They aren't restricted from catching shinies, either. Gift Pokémon, such as in-game trades and Bill's Eevee, do not count as encounters. | |
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Art Evolution: Pokémon now have unique menu sprites, as opposed to choosing from a select group of generic sprites as was in the original games. The Twins trainers now use their sprite from Black and White, albeit brought down in quality to match the game's artstyle. | |
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