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Pokémon Zeta and Omicron (Video Game)
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Pokémon Zeta and Omicron are fan games created by Reddit user thesuzerain, and can be found here. It is a custom-built game using RPG Maker XP; it is not a ROM hack or other hacked game. The game has two regions, starting off in the Versyn region, and continuing into the Aroma region. Like most Pokémon games, your goal is to collect all eight gym badges and stop a villainous team along the way, which changes depending on the version you're playing, Team Asgard for Zeta, and Team Olympus for Omicron. | |
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Creator Cameo | |
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Creator Cameo: King Suzerain is an avatar of thesuzerain, writer of the game. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: YES. The game starts with you fleeing your town as it is attacked by Team Asgard/Olympus as your mother leaves to try and fight them. Even as you beat the grunts, the team constantly achieves their goals, leading to your town being destroyed before your third gym. | |
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Early Game Hell | |
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Early Game Hell: Levelling up your team is difficult early in the game due to route Pokemon being singificantly weaker than the Pokemon of trainers on those same routes. Until you get to Onega Town, you're unlikely to have any Pokemon above level fifteen without a lot of effort put in. Things get a little easier from then on, with the Asgard Grunts in the museum being decent fodder and the Safari Zone offering level eighteen Pokemon if your team is feeling too weak. You can also get a Rotom in Onega, making things easier. | |
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Terrible Trio | |
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Jessie, James, and Meowth appear in a cutscene during one of the Police missions. They're still with Team Rocket and still screwing things up for Giovanni. | |
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Graceful Loser | |
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Graceful Loser: Double Subverted by Odin/Zeus - after you beat him for the first time, the energy from your battle causes Jirachi/Victini to awaken; despite his whole plan hinging on said legendary, Odin/Zeus steps aside after you beat him, and allows you to capture said legendary...only to immediately turn around and have a Villainous Breakdown, and then draw a gun on the player. | |
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Alternate Timeline | |
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Alternate Timeline: It's specifically stated that your Evil Twin traveling through time and space and stealing Gold's Legendary corrupted the timeline. Which leads to everything else. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: A few characters from the anime make appearances here: Ash appears as a washed-up drunk and a member of Team Asgard/Olympus. He doesn't fight the player, though; if they listen to his tragic life story, he'll instead give them a handy TM and wish them luck. Jessie, James, and Meowth appear in a cutscene during one of the Police missions. They're still with Team Rocket and still screwing things up for Giovanni. | |
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Black Comedy | |
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Black Comedy: All over the place. | |
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Game-Breaker | |
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Game-Breaker: In-universe when the admin you fight at the collider realizes that he can use the Time Caller to return his team to their condition from before you beat them, forcing you to fight over and over until you just can't win. Thankfully, Wilson shows up and scares him off before he is able to go through with it. | |
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Cluster F-Bomb | |
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Cluster F-Bomb: Successfully defeating the Ninja Guardians in Cassiopeia Town results in this type of reaction from them. | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle: What happens if you unknowingly enter the Developers' Challenge in Fianga City the first time you visit. The first Pokémon, Umbreon, is at level 65. Your Pokémon when you first arrive are most likely around level 20. To top it off, Umbreon holds Leftovers, so if you manage to do any damage to it, it will get healed. As well as the Super-Ninja Bodyguards in Cassiopeia Town Gym. | |
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Doomed Hometown | |
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Doomed Hometown: The player's hometown, Nyasa Town, is destroyed by Team Asgard/Olympus. | |
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You Monster! | |
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You Monster!: There is a trainer that, upon defeat, says that she was doing a Nuzlocke and that you killed all of her Pokémon. | |
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Bragging Rights Reward | |
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Bragging Rights Reward: The "Nuzlocke Badge" if you get to the final zone without quitting a Nuzlocke challenge. It does nothing, of course. | |
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Future Loser | |
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Ash appears as a washed-up drunk and a member of Team Asgard/Olympus. He doesn't fight the player, though; if they listen to his tragic life story, he'll instead give them a handy TM and wish them luck. | |
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Disc-One Nuke | |
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Disc-One Nuke: Rotom, forms included, is available in Onega Town, right before the second gym. Try bringing its Heat Forme to the Grass or Steel gyms. It only stops being absurdly overpowered around the sixth gym, and remains useful for the whole game. | |
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard | |
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: AI controlled Pokémon like Corlett's Gavantula have illegal movesets like Ice Beam despite the fact that it's not part of the allowed moveset. Plus Wilson's Sigil Hall team is filled with unobtainable and overpowered Fakemon (though they can be defeated with strategy). Furthermore, at the Challenge Championships the player is limited to 3 Pokémon, but later opponents are able to use 4 Pokémon. | |
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LEGO Genetics | |
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LEGO Genetics: Wilson's Megasparce is a combination of Dunsparce, Darkrai, and Zekrom. His team during the second battle is composed entirely of cyborg Pokémon and more LEGO Genetics. | |
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Too Awesome to Use | |
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Too Awesome to Use: The Rare Boxes let you use very powerful moves normally reserved for legendaries, but they're gone after one use. | |
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Large Ham | |
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Large Ham: A man in Fianga Town talks IN ALL CAPS LIKE THIS and offers to teach your Pokémon how to do the same. | |
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Hard Mode Perks | |
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Hard Mode Perks: Nuzlocke mode does give access to the Nuzlocke Lord early on, a merchant with T Ms, Pokémon, and a special kind of Pokéball inbetween Great Balls and Ultra Balls in effectiveness. | |
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Giant Space Flea from Nowhere | |
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Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: Stan. Appearing right before fighting Arceus, he's a red stick figure who speaks like he's in a chatroom and claims he made Arceus out of Paper Mache before battling you with a team of Pokémon at the level cap. After finishing the battle, he leaves and is never seen again. | |
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Big Bad | |
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The Big Bad turns out to be Gold. | |
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Time Travel | |
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Time Travel: All Legendary Pokémon and Unown can use TMXX, Tesseract to travel into the past. | |
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Rapid-Fire "No!" | |
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One girl says she's doing a Nuzlocke run, lets out a Rapid-Fire "No!" when you beat her, and solemnly declares you killed her team. | |
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Action Dad | |
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Action Dad: Wilson, the player's father, is a member of the Elite Four. | |
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Action Mom | |
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Action Mom: Aria, the player's mother, is the now retired champion of Vesryn. Her first on-screen action is to take on Team Asgard/Olympus herself to defend your hometown. When you defeat the Elite Four, she takes up the mantle of champion again so she can see how far you've come herself. | |
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Karma Houdini | |
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Karma Houdini: The Elite Four Fanboys (and girls). They steal Professor Elm's Pokémon, but aside from you battling them and preventing them from getting to meet the Elite Four members they idolize (even though said Elite Four members are apparently aware of them, find them annoying, and just ignore them), nothing ever happens to them and they presumably keep the Pokémon they stole. | |
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Mood Dissonance | |
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Mood Dissonance: Whenever you encounter anything, even a weak bird like Pidgey, the game plays dramatic and extremely unfitting music. | |
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Dungeon Bypass | |
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Dungeon Bypass: Defeating either of the first two trainers in Cassiopeia Gym allows you to access the final area of Katana Cave, skipping over all the trainer battles in the cave in the process. Of course, see Hopeless Boss Fight below... | |
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Aerith and Bob | |
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Aerith and Bob: There is a trainer called Gggggg. | |
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Fixed Damage Attack | |
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Fixed Damage Attack: The [Planet]force series of moves deal 20 damage to every Pokémon in a party in addition to the main target. | |
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Precision F-Strike | |
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Precision F-Strike: After a huge explosion that blows up Nyasa Town, Professor Oak lets out a sudden "OH SHIT!" | |
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him? | |
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Lampshaded by a Grunt of the game's Evil Team. He ponders why he doesn't have a gun on him so he can just shoot the player for interfering with their plans. After beating him for the first time, Odin/Zeus draws a pistol and decides to just kill you then and there. Lucky for you, Tobias of the Elite Four saves you. | |
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Doppelgänger | |
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Doppelgänger: Divaevus and Maladeux are exactly the same, except that Maladeux is black and Dark type, while Divaevus is yellow and its typing is currently unknown. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Wilson's second team contains references to Terminator 2, Digimon, and Pacific Rim. | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
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What the Hell, Hero?: Some trainers have dialogue that makes your protagonist come off as a Jerkass, even though usually they're the ones challenging you. One girl says she's doing a Nuzlocke run, lets out a Rapid-Fire "No!" when you beat her, and solemnly declares you killed her team. In Vesryn's Victory Road, one trainer begs you to help him because he's been stabbed. You then fight him. Afterwards, he calmly asks, "Why did you fight me? I'm going to die." | |
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Suddenly Voiced | |
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Suddenly Voiced: Mewtwo now has dialogue much like its anime incarnation, and can even be fought as an enemy Trainer using its cloned Pokémon. | |
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Anti-Frustration Features | |
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Anti-Frustration Features: One common criticism of Pokémon games is players having to use HM moves to progress, including ones that are either not particularly useful or just don't work with their team's setup. In these games, you can obtain key items that function exactly the same way and don't require you to know the move (aside from a little while before you get them). For example, an Inflatable Lapras replaces Surf, Rocket Boots replace Fly, and a Pickaxe replaces Rock Smash. The only particularly useful overworld move that doesn't get an item is Flash, but that technically isn't required to progress anyway. The secret base offers a lot to make your adventure easier. You can purchase various upgrades including a Trainer (who has a team of Audinos, which you can choose the level of in increments of ten, for level grinding), a mine (where you can dig for treasure to get items and money), a dungeon (so you can find specific Pokémon), and gym leader rematches (who function for both level and money grinding). There are also entrances all over the region in the form of conspicuously-shaped rocks in various towns that you can enter, rather than having a single entrance, as long as you have Secret Power (or the Skeleton Key, which you get after purchasing all the upgrades for your base the first time). You can buy Ethers and Max Ethers from the Blackfist Department Store. You can rarely if ever actually buy them in Pokémon games despite being very helpful items when you can't get to a Pokémon Center. You can also buy Full Restores and Revives in all stores after a relatively early point, and money is in no way difficult to come by even without using the gym leaders in your secret base. Of course, given the game is significantly harder than regular Pokémon ones, this definitely helped prevent frustration by allowing you to stock up on insane amounts of overpowered healing items before going into dungeons and battles that you really need them in. | |
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Eternal Recurrence | |
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Eternal Recurrence: Ash says he went through a "variance" of the events including Mewtwo; this was before Mewtwo is created in-game. Red existing as well implies he did the same thing. | |
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Just Desserts | |
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Just Desserts: After defeating Red, the Big Bad, Odin/Zeus enters, kills him with Divaevus to overpower himself, but then gets eaten by Wilson's Megasparce, thus defeating him once and for all and making Team Asgard/Olympus no longer a threat. | |
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Casual Danger Dialogue | |
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In Vesryn's Victory Road, one trainer begs you to help him because he's been stabbed. You then fight him. Afterwards, he calmly asks, "Why did you fight me? I'm going to die." | |
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House Rules | |
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House Rules: The game offers a built-in Nuzlocke mode, a Randomizer (every Pokémon, wild trained or gifted, is chosen randomly) mode, and a Randomlocke (both of those together) mode. The next update will also include Solo (you can choose any Pokémon at the beginning of the game and you will not be able to catch any more) and PP Challenge (PP can only be restored with items). You can also select how much "swag" your rival has depending on how much you wish to hate him. | |
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Suspiciously Specific Denial | |
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: This gem from a grunt outside of the PokéHadron Collider. "... and no, you'll never get into the Collider from the tube itself! And no, you can't get into the tube from up north! Where are you getting these ideas?" | |
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Evil Twin | |
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Evil Twin: An alternate-universe possibly genderflipped version of you pulled Gold through time and dimensions and shadow-corrupted Gold's Legendary Ho-oh/Lugia and then stole it, starting his path of darkness. | |
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Hopeless Boss Fight | |
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Hopeless Boss Fight: The Cassiopeia Town Gym has Gym Leader Enelle's "Super-Ninja Bodyguards." Level 120, fully buffed and kitted. You are supposed to sneak past them. (The Gym even has a sign warning Nuzlocke players that they will likely die if they fight them.) It is possible to defeat them, but you receive no special rewards for doing so other than a humorous reaction. | |
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Theme Naming | |
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Theme Naming: All the towns in Vesryn are named after various lakes and rivers, and all the towns in Aroma except for one are named after constellations. | |
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