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Pokemon Blazing Emerald

Pokemon Blazing Emerald
Name: Pokemon Blazing Emerald
Created/Made by: struedelmuffin1
Source link/Author’s Website: https://sites.google.com/view/blazingemeraldeventguide/
Discord’s link: https://discord.gg/e5dKsaZ
Description:
O, ok, this game… :))) I can say it’s Pokemon Red… because you can see red color everywhere. and about the songs… So so great, A lot of songs are from Pokemon Platinum and Sinnoh… :)) So so so so great.. I’m so excited about it and I think you will like it. So in this game… maybe it’s feature hack rom and has a lot of features. So you can see EV IV, PSS System with some new pokemon up to gen 5.. I’m not sure but :))) Victini is from gen 5 right? And you can get a lot of legendary pokemon. and maybe changing more about stat and ability…

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It’s a completed version with the emerald storyline with new features. It will be updated in the future… I think

Blazing Emerald is full of unique events that encourage exploration and achieving various milestones!
In this document, you will find a short summary of each major event, categorized by the event’s type
This document does not cover every event in the hack, only the particularly notable ones! There are
many other events to explore, so be sure to check all throughout Hoenn!

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Legendary Events:

Entei: Found at the top of Burning Grotto, reached by exiting south from Rustboro Tunnel

Suicune: Found in the icy section of Shoal Cave

Raikou: Found at the end of the New Mauville dungeon

Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres: Each bird begins roaming after the player has defeated the Elite Four for the first time.
After capturing a bird, the player must heal at any Pokemon Center in order to make the next bird begin roaming

Armored Mewtwo: Armored Mewtwo will begin roaming once all three legendary birds have been captured. A small event
will play once you go to heal at any Pokemon Center, resulting in a roaming Mewtwo

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Darkrai: To begin Darkrai’s event, you must first find the Dream Orb onboard the Abandoned Ship. The Dream Orb can only
be obtained once the player has HM08 Dive. Entering the Rusty Cellar and interacting with the stone obelisk will transport
the player into a nightmare where they may capture Darkrai

Cresselia: After finishing Darkrai’s event and rescuing Rustboro from the ongoing nightmares, the player can return to the
Abandoned Ship and let the Sailor at the top know that Rustboro is safe. The Sailor will give the player an Old Sea Map, allowing
them to take the ferry in Lilycove to Crescent Isle where a shiny Cresselia can be found

Deoxys: To begin this large-scale event, the player must first speak to the Scientist standing beside the Mossdeep Space Center.
The Scientist will direct the player to Route 129, where they will find a new Dive location leading to the Briny Trench. After making
it through, the player will end up in the Verdant Enclave where they can find a unique item called the Mooncaller. Deliver the Mooncaller
to the Scientist and he will prompt the player to explore Meteor Falls. In the room with TM02 Dragon Claw, a new area will be open. Take
the Star Chart and return to the scientist. Upon showing a Rayquaza to the Scientist, the player will be able to journey into space on
a rocket ship. Once on the Moon, several puzzles must be solved in order to encounter Deoxys. After the battle with Deoxys, you will be
returned back to Mossdeep.

Latios/Latias: After clearing out the Battle Cave for the first time, the player will receive an Eon Ticket. The ticket will allow the
player to visit Southern Island via the ship in Lilycove City. Whichever Lati the player did not choose will be available as an encounter

Lugia: Complete the Lilycove Mall Heist Event to be awarded the Silver Wing. Once aquired, enter the Briny Trench and interact with
the braille on the wall near the entrance. A small event will trigger in which two sealed caves are opened. Entering the cave to the
right of the entrance will lead to a small dungeon containing Lugia

Ho-Oh: After unsealing the two caves in the Briny Trench, enter the one to the left of the entrance. Within, the player will find various
items, including the Rainbow Wing. Take the Rainbow Wing to the Shimmering Summit to trigger an event with Ho-Oh where it will challenge
the player to a battle

Galarian Moltres:
Moltres is acquired by obtaining all Gold Symbols from the Battle Frontier and then speaking to Scott. Scott will inform the
player that Mirage Island has re-appeared on Route 130. Upon visiting the location, the player may pick up a Poke Ball containing
the Moltres. Mirage Island will now permanently remain on Route 130 and is filled with very high level Chansey and Blissey, making it
an extremely efficient place to train!

Galarian Zapdos:
Zapdos can be acquired from a new NPC found in the Trader’s Den beneath the Mauville Game Corner. To access the Trader’s Den,
the player must press a hidden button on the far left wall of the Game Corner. This will open a hole on the right side of the
Game Corner that the player may enter in order to visit the Trader’s Den. The player may then purchase Zapdos from the shady
trader for 900,000 poke.

Galarian Articuno:
Articuno is acquired by completing the Hoenn Pokedex and visiting Professor Birch in his lab in Littleroot town. Rather than receiving
one of the Gen 2 starters (which have been moved to more accessible locations), the player will instead be given Articuno to commemorate
their achievement.

Hoennian Regigigas:
Regigigas can only be obtained after the player has unsealed and either defeated or captured Registeel, Regirock, and Regice. To acquire
Regigigas, the player must enter the Fallarbor Mines and travel to the far back wall where a hole will appear once the Sealed Chamber puzzle
has been completed. Interacting with the statue of Regigigas after the aformentioned conditions are met will initiate a battle with it.

Mythical Events

Mew: After acquiring HM06 Rock Smash, the player can go to the far right part of Petalburg Woods, past the Cut trees, and find a unique
pink-colored flower. The player may pass through the trees that are adjacent to the flower in order to enter the Hidden Grove. Use Rock
Smash on the boulder blocking the path and you will reach a clearing with Mew

Shaymin: To acquire Shaymin, the player must travel to the most southern most section of Route 129 and use Dive. After travelling through
the Briny Trench, a Shaymin can be encountered in Verdant Enclave

Jirachi: Jirachi can be found on Route 103 once the player has HM03 Surf. HM05 Flash is also recommended. A small cave in the water known
as the Seaspring Ruins must be ventured through. Afterwards, the player will battle a Guardian to test their strength. If you are able to
win, you will be allowed to enter a room containing Jirachi

Manaphy: Manaphy can be found hiding underwater in one of the areas surrounding Sootopolis City

Celebi: On Crescent Isle, the player can find an item called the GS Ball. Taking the GS Ball to the shrine on Route 123 will trigger
a small event in which Celebi can be battled

Victini: After defeating Red in the deepest part of Meteor Falls, the player can find a strange egg propped up against a wall. The egg
contains a Victini which takes a very long time to hatch

Crawb: After becoming the Hoenn League Champion, a small pool of acidic water will appear in New Mauville. Interacting with the puddle
will trigger a one-time battle with Crawb

Metunn: At the uppermost part of Route 115, the player can find the Ancient Alcove, a small cave. Solving the slide puzzles within the
Alcove will eventually lead the player to a final puzzle that is missing one of its pieces. If the player can find the Ancient Glyph
somewhere in Hoenn, they will be able to open the final door and acquire Metunn

Trainer Events

Hidden Pokemon Masters: Three Pokemon Masters can be found in the following locations: Route 119, Route 114, and Specialty Training Tower.
Each trainer can be battled once per day and can offer a valuable source of EXP to the player

Collector’s Club: After becoming the Champion, the player can visit a small house in the northernmost part of Sootopolis City to find a
small group of shiny Pokemon enthusiasts. Defeat all of them and speak to the chairman of the club to be awarded a Luster Ball.

Red: Red can be found training in the deepest part of Meteor Falls. His team is reminiscent of the one found in Heart Gold and Soul Silver,
making him a very formidable opponent

Blue: Blue is, by far, the most significant challenge to overcome in battle. His team features many powerful legendaries found in Blazing
Emerald, and each of them has a custom, highly competitive IV and EV spread. Since Blue is faced as a part of the Battle Cave, he is one of
only 9 trainers in the game capable of using items on their Pokemon, further increasing the challenge faced. It is highly advised that you
have at least two level 100 Pokemon before taking on this battle

Story Events

Champion Rematch: After defeating Champion Wallace and becoming the Hoenn Champion, future rematches will pit you against Steven
instead. The post-game scene will reflect your status as Champion and will no longer repeat the scene in which Birch and May congratulate
you

Lilycove Mall Heist: After defeating Champion Wallace and becoming the Hoenn Champion, the player must visit the summit of Mt. Pyre to watch
Archie and Maxie return the orbs. Then, entering Lilycove and heading towards the department store will initiate an event in which the former
admins of Team Magma and Team Aqua have banded together to raid the city. Completing this event will award the player the Silver Wing

Battle Cave: Once the player has obtained every Silver Symbol in the Battle Frontier, they may challenge a new facility known as the Battle Cave.
The Battle Cave functions as a separate entity from the rest of the Frontier, and battles are done in a gauntlet style. The player must face
eight extremely powerful trainers back-to-back before finally facing off against the leader, Blue

Swindler’s Dugout: In Lilycove City, the player may spot a small cave on the beach hiding an unusual pair of individuals. A team Aqua and team
Magma grunt have formed a friendship that they must keep secret. To prevent you from exposing them, they will offer to trade you unique items
that have been smuggled in from the Holon region. The items available here are competitive held items with entirely unique effects. The custom
items available are as follows:
Hailstone – When held, summons Hail on switch-in
Charred Idol – Reduces the holder’s Attack and burns both the holder and opponent at the end of each turn
Everlite – Increases the Defense of an unevolved Pokemon and prevents it from evolving while held
Enigma Orb – Increases the power of moves by 50%, but changes their typing to be completely neutral to all types
Cursed Sash – Blocks the first instance of damage the holder would take and sharply reduces its defenses
Waystone – Gives the first move used by the holder on switch-in 100% accuracy

Trader’s Den:
To access the Trader’s Den,
the player must press a hidden button on the far left wall of the Game Corner. This will open a hole on the right side of the
Game Corner that the player may enter in order to visit the Trader’s Den. Once this is done, the Secret Tunnel in Route 110 will
also have another entrance to the Trader’s Den. Within the Trader’s Den, the player can interact with various NPCs who offer unique
items and rewards. The main attraction, however, is Wonder Trading. For 10,000 poke, the player can receive a completely random, stage
one Pokemon. This can allow incredible team diversity early on, as rare Pokemon such as Beldum, Dratini, Larvitar, and starters are all
potential finds

Lilycove Mystery Box:
Instead of a boring daily lottery based around trainer ID, the Lilycove lottery now offers the player a daily Mystery Box that can contain
a multitude of prizes! Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile can also uncommonly be found in eggs within a Mystery Box. There is also a 1/50
chance that the egg will contain a shiny Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile instead!

Specialty Training Tower:
After defeating Norman at the Petalburg Gym and claiming the fifth gym badge, the player will receive an alert on their Pokenav letting them
know that the Specialty Training Tower on Route 111 has opened! The facility offers an extremely convenient way to EV train your Pokemon and
to level them up as well. Even if you are not interested in doing this, it is worth visiting at least once so that you can obtain the Stat
Scanner, a unique key item that will allow you to view the IVs and EVs of every Pokemon in your party!

Rocky Hollow:
After defeating Blue in the Battle Cave for the first time, the player will receive an alert on their Pokenav letting them know that a new
cave on Route 103 has been discovered. Within this cave, the player has a chance to find several rare Pokemon, including Chikorita, Cyndaquil,
and Totodile. A Choice Band can also be found in an item ball on the ground

Mining Event:
Enter the Fallarbor Mines for the first time interact with former Dewford Gym Leader, Brawly. Now the founder of a successful excavation team
consisting of karate masters, Brawly will offer a chance to prove your strength in exchange for a Mining Kit. Once the Mining Kit is obtained,
the player can mine treasures throughout the Fallarbor Mines. Deposits will be dried up after use and will respawn after one day has passed.

Changelog:
Blazing Emerald 1.6 Changelog

Major Changes:
The entire region of Hoenn has received visual enhancements!
Fallarbor has been revamped and redesigned to be a mining town. Explore new areas and mine for treasure!
Hard mode has been reworked to now provide a more significant challenge!
Hard mode now features level caps that are raised with each badge!
Weather setting moves will now set the weather permanently whereas weather setting abilities now only last 5 turns
An older version of the Sword/Shield Fairy-type leader, Bede, has taken the spot as the third member of Hoenn’s Elite Four!
Custom Starter options! If you’d like to use a wider variety of starter choices, you may now select the “Custom”
option presented to you at the beginning of the game!
A brand new weather type, Eclipse, has been added to the game!
Eclipse: Moves used by Dark, Ghost, and Psychic Pokemon have an additional 30% chance to activate their secondary effects

Eclipse effects:
Secondary effect chances on moves used by Psychic, Ghost, and Dark types are increased by 30%
Sleeping Pokemon that are not Psychic, Ghost, or Dark take nightmare damage each turn
Curse damage will not effect Psychic, Ghost, or Dark type Pokemon
Wicked Lash charges in one turn
Synthesis and Moonlight will fail if used
Weather Ball becomes Dark type

General Changes:
Egg move data has been reworked
The level curve has been increased, particularly in later areas of the game
A new move tutor in Fallarbor Town will teach your Pokemon unique moves in exchange for shards
A new NPC in the Mossdeep library will give the player a free Brightpowder
The Mossdeep library has been greatly expanded in size
The explanation given in the Mossdeep library for obtaining Pink Butterfree and Drilladin has been updated
Juan is now an Ice-Type Gym Leader with a reworked team to fit his new theme
Cursed Sash – Now reduces all stats by one stage rather than harshly reducing defenses
All Type-Boosting Hold Items (Soft Sand, Poison Barb, Charcoal, etc) now increase power by 30% rather than 10%
Lax Incense now reduces foe’s accuracy by 10% rather than 5%
Shell Bell now heals for 1/4th of the damage dealt by a move rather than 1/8th
Focus Band now has a 20% chance to activate rather than a 10% chance
Figy, Wiki, Mago, Aguav, and Iapapa berries now restore 1/3rd max HP rather than 1/8th
Standardized the prices for a lot of held items
The Desert Underpass is now accessible after obtaining the sixth gym badge
Shinx, Luxio, and Luxray have received sprite updates
Pikachu has received a sprite update

Pokemon Changes:
11 New Hoennian Forms have been added to the game!
Hoennian Tynamo – Electric/Ground. Common encounter in the Fallarbor Mines and Desert Underpass
Hoennian Eelektrik – Electric/Ground. Uncommon encounter in the Desert Underpass
Hoennian Eelektross – Electric/Ground. Evolves from an Eelektrik that is leveled up in the Desert Underpass. Rare encounter in the Desert Underpass.
Hoennian Emolga – Ghost/Flying. Rare encounter on Mt. Pyre
Hoennian Pawniard – Steel/Fairy. Uncommon encounter on Route 123
Hoennian Bisharp – Steel/Fairy. Evolves from Pawniard at level 50
Hoennian Maractus – Grass/Fire. Uncommon encounter in the Jagged Pass
Hoennian Mareanie – Rock/Poison. Uncommon encounter inside smashable rocks in Granite Cave, Briny Trench, and Fallarbor Mines
Hoennian Toxapex – Rock/Poison. Evolves from Mareanie at level 38
Hoennian Regigigas – Ghost
Mallar’ki – Fighting/Flying. Evolves from Farfetch’d at level 28
Zangaro: -10 Spe
Silviper: -10 Atk
Emolga: +20 HP
Leafeon: -10 HP + SpD
Glaceon: -20 SpD
Beautifly: +20 Spe
Dustox: +20 Spe
Pelilpper: +20 HP
Jumpluff: -11 Atk, +5 Def, -11 SpA, +27 SpD, -10 Spe
Ledian: +10 Atk + Def
Butterfree: +5 HP, -5 Atk, -15 Def, +25 SpD, -10 Spe
Muramoth: -20 Spe
Lucemoth: -20 SpA
Skitty: +15 HP, +15 Atk, +5 Def, +25 SpA, +15 SpD, +20 Spe
Delcatty: +5 HP, +10 Atk, +5 Def, +30 SpA, +15 SpD
Beedrill: +20 SpD, -20 Spe
Drilladin: -15 Atk, -15 Def
Drapion: -35 SpD
Drasparath: -20 HP, +12 Atk, -5 Def, -10 SpA, -5 SpD
Numel: +15 Def, +5 SpD
Hoennian Ursaring: -5 Atk, -18 Spe
Hoennian Dodrio: -20 HP, +25 Atk, +13 SpA, -10 SpD, -35 Spe
Spinda: +20 HP, -40 Atk, +5 Def, -50 SpA, +15 SpD, -10 Spe
Grumpig: -20 HP, +45 Atk, -20 SpA, -10 SpD
Tangrowth: -10 HP, +10 SpA
Kecleon: +40 Spe
Vileplume: +20 HP
Bellossom: +20 Spe
Reuniclus: -30 HP, -5 Spe
Shuckle: -10 HP, +5 Def, +5 SpD
Xatu: -5 SpD, -15 Spe
Hoennian Onix: +10 HP, -20 Atk, -10 SpA, -10 SpD, -10 Spe
Chrysalix: -20 Atk, -5 Def, -10 SpA, -5 Spe
Slowking: -30 SpA, +30 SpD
Mantine: +10 SpA
Hoennian Qwilfish -20 Def
Whiscash: +18 Atk, -10 Def, -38 SpA, +10 SpD
Octillery: +5 HP, +15 Atk, -5 Def, -5 SpA, -10 Spe
Slingray: +2 HP, -19 Atk, -15 Def, +57 SpA, -15 SpD
Mew: -5 all stats
Pink Butterfree: -15 SpA + Spe
Typhlosion: -10 Atk, -10 Spe, +10 HP, +10 Def
Xatu can now learn Shade Trance
Typhlosion can no longer learn TM26 Earthquake

Move Changes:
11 new moves have been added to the game!
Freeze Dry – Deals super-effective damage to Water-type Pokemon
Trick Room – Inverts speed stats, causing slower Pokemon to go first for five turns
Wicked Lash – 110 Power, 100 Acc, Dark, Physical – Charges for the first turn, then deals damage with a high critical hit rate
Cheap Shot – 95 Power, 90 Acc, Dark, Physical – May cause flinching
Blackout – 70 Power, 85 Acc, Ghost, Physical – May inflict sleep
Kindleseed – 60 power, 90 Acc, Fire, Special – Inflicts the Leech Seed status
Knight’s Vow – Fairy, Status – Raises user’s defense and sp.def one stage, heals party of status problems
Geosplinter – Rock, Status – User protects itself for one turn and switches its attack and defense stats
Spectral Sap – 65 Power, 100 Acc, Ghost, Physical – Drains HP and steals stat changes from the foe
Energy Ball – 90 Power, 100 Acc, Grass, Special – May lower sp.def
Twirlenade – Normal, Status – Raises user’s speed 2 stages and evasiveness 1 stage but causes confusion
Ice Beam, Flamethrower, Thunderbolt – Power has been lowered from 95 to 90
Blizzard, Fire Blast, Thunder – Power has been lowered from 120 to 110
Bubblebeam – Secondary effect chance increased from 10% to 30%
Aurora Beam – Secondary effect chance increased from 10% to 30%
Dragon Pulse – Power has been increased from 90 to 95
Dragon Claw – Power has been increased from 80 to 90
Rock Throw – Power has been increased from 50 to 65
Flame Wheel – Power has been increased from 60 to 65
Dig – Power has been increased from 75 to 85
Pummel – Secondary effect chance has been lowered from 30% to 10%
Moonrazer – Power has been reduced from 90 to 85. Now has a 10% chance to inflict sleep on the foe
Heat Wave – Power has been reduced from 100 to 80. Secondary effect chance has been increased from 10% to 50%
Rubble Rush – Power has been decreased from 150 to 140 and accuracy has been decreased from 90 to 80
Twister – Power has been increased from 40 to 45. Is now a +1 priority move, but no longer has a chance to cause flinching
Sky Uppercut – Now deals double damage to targets in the semi-invulnerable state of Fly or Bounce
Ice Punch, Fire Punch, Thunderpunch – Secondary effect chance increased from 10% to 20%

Feint Attack, Shadow Punch, Drill Peck, Magical Leaf, and Shock Wave have all had their base power increased from 60 to 80
All moves with a flinching effect (Astonish, Air Slash, Extrasensory, etc) now deal double damage to targets that have used Minimize

Ability Changes:
16 new abilities have been added to the game!
Sky Scourge – Summons an Eclipse on switch-in – Emolga, Absol, Lunatone
Prowler – Doubles the damage of any copied move (eg. Assist, Mirror Move, Mimic, etc) – Skitty, Delcatty
Iron Barbs – Damages the foe if hit with a contact mvoe – Ferroseed, Ferrothorn
Stall – User goes last – Sableye
Sand Rush – Doubles speed in sandstorm – Hoennian Eelektross, Sandslash
Slush Rush – Doubles speed in hail – Walrein, Alolan Sandslash
Nefarious – User’s status moves have increased priority – Hoennian Emolga, Wigglytuff, Sableye, Banette
Lithe – User’s speed doubles when afflicted by a status condition – Furret, Luxray, Absol
Specialist – Increases power of HM moves by 50% – Linoone, Tropius, Wailord
Siege Drive – Increases power of projectile moves by 50% – Magmortar, Slingray
Composed – Increases power of 2-turn moves by 50% – Grumpig, Marowak
Laser Focus – Increases power of beam moves by 50% – Starmie, Deoxys
Foul Shroud – User’s evasion is increased during an Eclipse – Dusknoir, Umbreon, Hypno
Ambush – User’s moves cannot miss during an Eclipse – Zangaro, Cacturne, Banette
Sand Spit – Upon being damaged, the user summons a Sandstorm for the remainder of the battle – Eelektross
Victory Star has been renamed to Lucky Star

Bug Fixes:
The AI will now properly respond to Crystal Case, Lightningrod, and Air Balloon
A Pikachu that is imitating Steven can no longer be found in Meteor Falls
Fixed an issue with the Collector’s Corner battles resulting in bad egg shiny encounters
Fixed some erroneous capitilizations
Tons and tons of minor fixes!

Replacements:
As I do not want an excessive amount of Pokemon and moves to be in the game, I must make the difficult
decision to keep the dex size and move limits in check so that the available roster feels appropriate
given the size of the region. Thank you for being understanding of this decision.
The following moves have been replaced in 1.6:
Megavolt (Freeze-Dry)
Swift (Geosplinter)
Flatter (Twirlenade)
Rage (Knight’s Vow)
Nature Power (Rimechaser)
Stockpile (Energy Ball)
Spit Up (Veiled Sky)
Swallow (Cheap Shot)
Stomp (Kindleseed)
Fury Attack (Wicked Lash)
Guillotine (Blackout)
Sludge (Spectral Sap)

The following Pokemon have been replaced in 1.6:
Surskit (H. Mareanie)
Masquerain (H. Toxapex)
Nidoran male (Farfetch’d)
Nidorino (H. Regigigas)
Nidoking (Girafarig)
Electrike (H. Maractus)
Manectric (Mallar’ki)
Baltoy (H. Tynamo)
Claydol (Chimecho)
Taillow (H. Eelektrik)
Swellow (H. Eelektross)
Seedot (H. Emolga)
Nuzleaf (H. Pawniard)
Shiftry (H. Bisharp

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