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Pokemon Blaze Black 2 Redux NDS Rom Creator: AphexCubed & Drayano Version: Completed Hack of: Black 2 Pokemon Blaze Black 2 Redux is an NDS ROM Hack by AphexCubed & Dryano based on Pokemon Black 2. Description This REDUX Project Is An More Enhanced Edition Of Original Blaze Black 2! Features Introduced in the Redux Version Maximum Evolution Methods Changed! More Good Variety Of Gift Pokemon. Used Drayno’s Engine & New Important NPCs. 3 Game Modes: Easy, Challenge, Black City! Every Legendary & Mythical Can Be Captured. Redux Documentation Added In The Game File! Item Locations Changes & Updated Pokemon Moves. Changes For Type Combo, Trainers, Trade & Wild Area! Best video game consoles Features from the Original Blaze Black 2 The wild Pokémon have been edited in each and every area of the game. Most areas now contain at least 8 Pokémon species, and in most cases, more! You’ll be able to attain a complete PokéDex within the limits of the game itself, and the majority of Pokémon are available no later than the seventh badge, meaning you can form basically any team you want! There are a couple of legendaries that you can’t get until after the Elite Four, but aside from that… The rosters of almost all of the trainers in the game have been edited. The exception to this at present is the Dome trainers, as they aren’t really necessary and there’s no proper trainer editing tool available for B2W2 yet. This has also raised the level curve of the game, meaning you can expect to beat the first round of the Elite Four somewhere in the 70s level-wise. Most notably Gym Leaders, your rival, and the Elite Four have all been made significantly tougher. Gym Leaders will also have differing Pokémon amounts depending on the mode you play; Normal Mode will have them with anywhere from 3 to 5 Pokémon, whereas Challenge Mode will pit you against a full team of six. The Elite Four and Champion also hold some surprises in Challenge Mode… There’s been a large number of edits to Pokémon. These can include the level-up moves they learn, the abilities they get, their compatibility with Move Tutors and TMs, and even their base stats. There’s a document included that will tell you all you need to know. This also makes Dream World abilities significantly easier to obtain. However, if this particular point doesn’t appeal to you, the Vanilla version of the hack cuts it out. Some attacks have also been edited, for example, the Pledge moves to have 100 base power or Cut now being a Grass-type move. This is also removed from the Vanilla version of the hack. There have also been some changes to evolutions. The majority of these involve editing the trade evolutions; in most cases you will now simply be able to ‘Use’ the item like an evolution stone – for example, using a Magmarizer on a Magmar to evolve it – to do what you would normally need to trade for. For those who evolve by trade but don’t need an item, a new item called the Covenant Ore has been introduced and is available in several places throughout the game; it works as an evolutionary stone, so you’re still able to evolve them at any time. Leafeon and Glaceon are now obtainable through new items known as Woodland Ore and Frozen Ore, to get around their areas being postgame. Shelmet and Karrablast instead follow a Mantyke routine where the other needs to be in the party for them to evolve. Finally, some of the Unovian Pokémon such as Scraggy, Mienfoo, and Larvesta have had reductions in their evolution levels to make them more usable in comparison to the older species. Items that you receive and find lying in the field have been changed considerably – this is generally done in order to bring almost all TMs available before the Elite Four are defeated. Notable changes include much earlier Flamethrower and Thunderbolt TMs, and even an Earthquake TM as early as the fifth gym! Doesn’t quite beat Platinum, but it’s close to. You’ll also be able to find a lot of evolution items on the map somewhere, such as the Reaper Cloth, Up-Grade, and Protector.