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Pocket Monster Ruby

Pokemon Wilds
Name: Pocket Monster Ruby (Pocket Monster Carbuncle)
Developer: BBD
Description:
Hello, Welcome back to Ducumon.com, and I’m Pokemoner. We will play Pocket Monster Saphire/Ruby! It’s a Pokemon based Strategy RPG for GBC ROM. It’s similar to Fire Emblem, Advance Wars! And now, let’s play!

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The main character is initially Pichu, but evolves into Pikachu and then Raichu, although its sprite on the map screen is always Pikachu. As you progress through the game you recruit other Pokémon to your cause to a total of 20, four of each type. Those types are celerity, balance, strength, super power and defense, which roughly correspond to electric/flying, water/grass, fighting/fire, psychic/normal, rock/ground types in the original games, each type being strong against the next one.

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Your team travels around the world map fighting battles in areas loosely based on those from the first two generations of Pokemon games. Some battles are required to progress, others give you an item which is required to progress elsewhere, others are completely optional but may give you a new team member or evolution badge. Towns also have a “palaestra” in which you can fight as many times as you like (standard battles can only be played once) in order to level up your Pokemon.

Battles

A battle in a palaestra.

Battles take a standard strategy RPG format, with turn-based movement around a large map with groups of enemy Pokemon scattered around. Each turn a Pokemon can move and then carry out one other action – either a standard attack, a special move (which consumes SP – usually an attack, sometimes a healing move) or an item. When a Pokemon attacks a short attacking animation plays, followed by the target Pokemon counterattacking. Stages include a number of treasure chests (containing items) and houses, the residents of which will give a short line of dialogue and sometimes an item. Each stage also usually has a boss, which is much stronger but unable to move. Bosses often have the ability to completely heal themselves and in later stages are extremely evasive making it hard for the player’s attacks to hit. Usually when defeated, a boss will deliver a line of dialogue about being “controlled” (presumably by the Improbity Badge).

Evolution
Pokemon level up as they gain experience, and learn new special attacks (up to a maximum of 4, roughly based on the moves they learn in the real Pokemon games) as they do so. The level is capped level 20 at the first evolution and 40 at the second. Pokemon can be evolved by visiting the “Baby Alliance” building, provided you have the required “badges” (obtained from treasure chests, houses in levels and after battle), which boosts their stats but can prevent them from learning certain moves if done too early. Most Pokémon evolve twice, but those that join at a level above 20 will only evolve once – some of these progress straight from the first stage to the third as a result. Torchic, joining the player’s team at level 28, is the only case of skipping an evolution. Despite originally being a Pokemon that evolves twice, Torchic will only evolve once in this game and skip its second stage, Combusken.

Learning Skills
Every Pokémon gets a chance to learn a new skill at these three intervals; level 5 to level 10, level 15 to level 20, and level 30 to level 35. Learning a new skill is guaranteed at the end of the interval if the Pokemon failed to learn it at previous five levels.

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For the Pokémon that evolve twice, their first two skills can be learned by raising their level in the basic form, third skill can be learned by raising their level in the first evolution form, and fourth skill comes with their second and final evolution regardless the level. Doing the first evolution prior to level 10 makes these second-stage Pokémon learn their third skill at level 5 to level 10, otherwise they will learn the skill at level 30 to level 35.

For the Pokémon that evolve only once, they already have their first two skills when recruited. Their third skill comes with their first and only evolution, and fourth skill requires level up in their evolved form. Since the last skill-learning interval is level 30 to 35, evolving these Pokémon at level 35 or higher will prevent them from learning the fourth skill. If a Pokemon is evolved before learning their pre-evolution only skills, that Pokemon will end up having less than four skills.

List of Pokémon
Frogseed (Bulbasaur)
Frog grass (Ivysaur)
Frogflower (Venusaur)
Littlefiredragon (Charmander)
Firedragon (Charmeleon)
Firedragon (Charizard)
Qutstading nuntortoise (Squirtle)
BoBo (Pidgey)
Bibitortoise (Pidgeotto)
Bydiao (Pidgeot)
Pikachu
Leichu (Raichu)
Fat D (Jigglypuff)
Butter D (Wigglytuff)
Walkgrass (Oddish)
Monkey monster (Mankey)
Firebomb monkey (Primeape)
Kaicy (Abra)
Yochila (Kadabra)
Hudy (Alakazam)
Strongwrist (Machop)
Force (Machoke)
Oddpower (Machamp)
Giststone (Geodude)
LoLoRock (Graveler)
LoLorock (Golem)
Armorrhinocer (Rhyhorn)
Armordigimon (Rhydon)
Luckyegg (Chansey)
Changer Monster (Ditto)
Mini Dragon (Dratini)
Hakedragon (Dragonair)
Arrowdragon (Dragonite)
Super dreamer (Mewtwo)
Mumleaf (Chikorita)
Moondrug (Bayleef)
Fireballrat (Cyndaquil)
Flamesrat (Quilava)
Artilleryrat (Typhlosion)
Littlecrocodile (Totodile)
Bluecrocodile (Croconaw)
Strongbear (Feraligatr)
Piku (Pichu)
Baby D (Igglybuff)
Dollysheep (Mareep)
Mymy (Flaaffy)
Thunderdragon (Ampharos)
Darkwave (Wooper)
RealFather (Wobbuffet)
Steeldragon (Steelix)
Buly (Snubbull)
Dailuby (Houndour)
Baerla (Tyrogue)
Haapyegg (Blissey)
WaterGod (Suicune)
Yukila (Larvitar)
Sakola (Pupitar)
Bankila (Tyranitar)
Lokia (Lugia)
Phoenix (Ho-Oh)
Qimoly (Treecko)
Yacamo (Torchic)
Basamo (Blaziken)
Sukalo (Mudkip)
Lumalo (Marshtomp)
Lagelo (Swampert)
Piliba (Pelipper)
Mushroom moster (Shroomish)
Lulili (Azurril)
Yumawalu (Duskull)
Realbaby (Wynaut)
Latias

This game is a GBC ROM! It’s in English!

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