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Pokemon Ultra Violet Version is a hack of the GameBoy Advance game Pokemon Fire Red Version. This new game has been altered in many ways to make the game more enjoyable, but it still has the same general design and story as the original Nintendo release. Among many other improvements, it has been made so that 1 player with 1 gamesave can play through the entire game and actually catch all of the Pokemon from the first 3 generations.

Right off the bat, when you begin to play you will notice the new title screen. Along with the TitleScreen you may (or may not) notice that the stock names chosen for you (if you press start with no name typed) have been augmented to reflect the game title, you will not find FIRE or RED as a name anymore, but ULTRA and VIOLET… also the rival names have been altered to match a fictitious rival game (based on blue version).

Also, as you are getting your first Pokemon you may or may not notice an option to Catch your First Pokemon. If you talk to Professor Oak without choosing any of his 3 Pokemon, he realizes you do not want his hand me downs, and offers to let you catch your first Pokemon by your self. He will take you to one of his facilities and let you throw your fill of Safari Balls at some rare Pokemon until one is finally your Partner. Be sure to catch a good one, you will never be able to go back to that area again. If you choose this option, while you are gone, your impatient Rival picks Charmander as his partner.

All pokemon from Fire Red and Leaf Green, that are catchable, will be residing in the area that they were obtainable in the regular version of the game. For example; on route 24 in Fire Red you can find Oddish, but in Leaf Green you will find Bellsprout… in Ultra Violet, you can find BOTH Oddish and Bellsprout.

There are 2 instances where you are given a choice between 2 Pokemon. In Mt. Moon you choose between Kabuto and Omanyte (by picking a fossil) and in Saffron you pick either Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan after defeating the Karate Master. In Ultra Violet you are allowed to take BOTH Fossils and BOTH fighting Pokemon. This makes it so there is not random location with these rare Pokemon residing. It would be silly to find extinct Pokemon chilling out on Route 14 wouldn’t it. The 3 starter Pokemon are scattered throughout the land. They are rare and in logical locations. Prof. Oak was a real traveler back in his youth.

Pokemon that you need to trade to evolve have been modified so they evolve in some other way now. You don’t need to trade to do anything. Even Pokemon above 151 that would require you to trade with an item now evolve without trading, either by stone or level or some other logical manner. That includes Eevee and her night/day evolutions. Fire Red has no clock, so Umbreon and Espeon were impossible to get… now they are not. (no, a clock has not been added) All these, along with Mew being added in an undisclosed location, that covers all of the first generation and nearly all of the second generation Pokemon.

For the few remaining Gen 2 Pokemon that you could not originally aquire in Fire Red or Leaf Green, they have all been added in the Sevii Islands. All the ones (plus some) that belonged in Altering Cave are there, and all the rest are hidden throughout the islands in logical locations. Getting Hooh and Lugia and Dyoxis is now possible without going to a Nintendo event. You get to travel to the last 2 islands and catch them as if you had attended the event, you simply buy the ticket at the store and take the boat as normal.

The final Pokemon that need to be added are the 3 mystical dogs; Raikou, Entei, and Suicune. In Fire Red or Leaf Green, one dog is released based on your choice of Pokemon at the beginning of the game. That dog is then released into the wilderness of Kanto and you must find him and catch him… What about the other 2? You cannot get them in Fire Red or Leaf Green without trading. New locations had to be implemented, with new events that allowed players to catch the other 2 dogs. the correct 2 dogs. So if you look hard enough in Kanto you might just find the 2 dogs that are not roaming around chilling by the road or perhaps in a cave somewhere. Based on which starting Pokemon you chose, you may find any of the 3 in either location. Charmander has Suicune roaming Kanto, Raikou in location 1 and Entei in location 2. Bulbasaur has Entei roaming Kanto, Suicune in location 1 and Raikou in location 2. Squirtle has Raikou roaming Kanto, Entei in location 1 and Suicune in location 2.

There has been some store and text modifications to match the new layout of Pokemon and new events. For example, Fire Red and Leaf Green have no sun stones… you cannot evolve Sunkern without a sun stone. So now sun stones are available in the Pokemart.

  • UPDATE (1.20)-

There has been a new Island added. To get to the island you must talk to the girl in the southern most house in Virmillion city. This new island, 4-Points Isle, houses ALL gen 3 pokemon… there are several new events and areas to explore. (updating will not hurt version 1.10 gamesaves)

  • UPDATE (1.21)-

Final update… no more work will be done on this hack…

All game ending glitches have been fixed (many many minor glitches have also been fixed.

EVERY Pokemon has been double checked as obtainable, a few new events have been added, (a celebi event in berry forest, try killing celebi before you catch it)

Safe to play with all previous gamesaves…

Also, a players guide has been added to the .rar… Use it… Its got the locations of every pokemon, item, and tm in the game… as well as an in depth walkthrough of every event…

  • 1.22 UPDATE-

Players that cannot utilize in game saving (cell phone emulators) can now skip the game reset that occurs after fighting the e4… and can play the after game content…

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This is a list of Pokémon that evolve into a Pokémon originating from a different generation. For example, Pichu (a Generation II Pokémon) evolves into Pikachu (a Generation I Pokémon).

A few of these Pokémon, as a result of new evolutions, become a part of evolutionary families with branched evolutions. Those Pokémon which evolve into a Pokémon of a previous generation, instead of from it, are specifically baby Pokémon.

Pikachu family

II
Baby
Pichu
I
Friendship
Pikachu
I
Thunder Stone outside of Alola
Raichu
VII
Thunder Stone in Alola
Raichu

Clefairy family

II
Baby
Cleffa
I
Friendship
Clefairy
I
Moon Stone
Clefable

Jigglypuff family

II
Baby
Igglybuff
I
Friendship
Jigglypuff
I
Moon Stone
Wigglytuff

Zubat family

I
Basic
Zubat
I
Level 22
Golbat
II
Friendship
Crobat

Oddish family

I
Basic
Oddish
I
Level 21
Gloom
I
Leaf Stone
Vileplume
II
Sun Stone
Bellossom

Poliwag family

I
Basic
Poliwag
I
Level 25
Poliwhirl
I
Water Stone
Poliwrath
II
Trade with King's Rock
Politoed

Slowpoke family

I
Basic
Slowpoke
I
Level 37
Slowbro
II
Trade with King's Rock
Slowking

Magnemite family

I
Basic
Magnemite
I
Level 30
Magneton
IV
Level up in a special magnetic field
Magnezone

Onix family

I
Basic
Onix
II
Trade with Metal Coat
Steelix

Exeggcute family

I
Basic
Exeggcute
I
Leaf Stone outside of Alola
Exeggutor
VII
Leaf Stone in Alola
Exeggutor

Cubone family

I
Basic
Cubone
I
Level 28 outside of Alola
Marowak
VII
Level 28 at night in Alola
Marowak


Hitmons

II
Baby
Tyrogue
I
Level 20 (Attack > Defense)
Hitmonlee
I
Level 20 (Attack < Defense)
Hitmonchan
II
Level 20 (Attack = Defense)
Hitmontop

Lickitung family

I
Basic
Lickitung
IV
Level up with Rollout
Lickilicky

Rhyhorn family

I
Basic
Rhyhorn
I
Level 42
Rhydon
IV
Trade with Protector
Rhyperior

Chansey family

IV
Baby
Happiny
I
Level up with Oval Stone
Chansey
II
Friendship
Blissey

Tangela family

I
Basic
Tangela
IV
Level up with Ancient Power
Tangrowth

Horsea family

I
Basic
Horsea
I
Level 32
Seadra
II
Trade with Dragon Scale
Kingdra

Mr. Mime family

IV
Baby
Mime Jr.
I
Level up with Mimic
Mr. Mime

Scyther family

I
Basic
Scyther
II
Trade with Metal Coat
Scizor

Jynx family

II
Baby
Smoochum
I
Level 30
Jynx

Electabuzz family

II
Baby
Elekid
I
Level 30
Electabuzz
IV
Trade with Electirizer
Electivire

Magmar family

II
Baby
Magby
I
Level 30
Magmar
IV
Trade with Magmarizer
Magmortar

Eeveelutions

I
Basic
Eevee
I
Water Stone
Vaporeon
I
Thunder Stone
Jolteon
I
Fire Stone
Flareon
II
Friendship (Day)
Sun Shard
Espeon
II
Friendship (Night)
Moon Shard
Umbreon
IV
Level up at Moss Rock
Leafeon
IV
Level up at Ice Rock
Glaceon
VI
Level up with 2 Affection and a Fairy-type move
Sylveon

Porygon family

I
Basic
Porygon
II
Trade with Up-Grade
Porygon2
IV
Trade with Dubious Disc
Porygon-Z

Snorlax family

IV
Baby
Munchlax
I
Friendship
Snorlax

Togepi family

II
Baby
Togepi
II
Friendship
Togetic
IV
Shiny Stone
Togekiss

Marill family

III
Baby
Azurill
II
Friendship
Marill
II
Level 18
Azumarill

Sudowoodo family

IV
Baby
Bonsly
II
Level up with Mimic
Sudowoodo

Aipom family

II
Basic
Aipom
IV
Level up with Double Hit
Ambipom

Yanma family

II
Basic
Yanma
IV
Level up with Ancient Power
Yanmega

Murkrow family

II
Basic
Murkrow
IV
Dusk Stone
Honchkrow

Misdreavus family

II
Basic
Misdreavus
IV
Dusk Stone
Mismagius

Wobbuffet family

III
Baby
Wynaut
II
Level 15
Wobbuffet


Gligar family

II
Basic
Gligar
IV
Level up with Razor Fang (Night)
Gliscor

Sneasel family

II
Basic
Sneasel
IV
Level up with Razor Claw (Night)
Weavile

Swinub family

II
Basic
Swinub
II
Level 33
Piloswine
IV
Level up with Ancient Power
Mamoswine

Mantine family

IV
Baby
Mantyke
II
Level up with Remoraid in party
Mantine

Ralts family

III
Basic
Ralts
III
Level 20
Kirlia
III
Level 30
Gardevoir
IV
Dawn Stone (male)
Gallade

Nosepass family

III
Basic
Nosepass
IV
Level up in a special magnetic field
Probopass

Roselia family

IV
Baby
Budew
III
Friendship (Day)
Roselia
IV
Shiny Stone
Roserade

Duskull family

III
Basic
Duskull
III
Level 37
Dusclops
IV
Trade with Reaper Cloth
Dusknoir

Chimecho family

IV
Baby
Chingling
III
Friendship (Night)
Chimecho

Snorunt family

III
Basic
Snorunt
III
Level 42
Glalie
IV
Dawn Stone (female)
Froslass

Trivia

  • Generation IV introduced the most evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, with 29, and Generation VI introduced the fewest evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, with only one, Sylveon. The only generations that didn't introduce any new cross-generational evolutions (not counting regional variants) are Generation V and Generation VII.
  • Roselia is the only Pokémon to have both a pre-evolution and an evolution (Budew and Roserade, respectively) introduced in the same generation.
  • Porygon is the only Pokémon to have an evolution introduced in a later generation that was later able to evolve once again.

See also


by National Pokédex no.English • Japanese • German • French • Korean • Chinese
by regional Pokédex no.Kanto • New • Johto • Hoenn (Gen III • Gen VI) • Sinnoh • Unova • New Unova • Kalos • Alola (SM • USUM)
Unown Mode • in no regional Pokédex • in every regional Pokédex
by regional Browser no.Fiore • Almia • Oblivia • in no regional Browser • in every regional Browser
by index numberGeneration I • Generation II • Generation III • Generation IV • Generation V • Generation VI • Generation VII
by other numbering systemsDPBP • PokéPark Pad • Ransei Gallery • Shuffle list • Picross list • Duel Library • Google Maps: Pokémon Challenge
by attributesAbility • category • habitat • color • IQ group • gender differences • form differences
Egg Group • body style • height • weight • unique type combinations
by evolutionevolution family (GO) • no evolution family • branched • cross-generation • levels
by in-game statsbase stats (Gen I • Gen II-V • Gen VI • fully evolved • unique base stat totals • GO)
performance stats • catch rate • EVs given in battle (Gen III-IV • Gen V-VI) • gender ratio
steps to hatch • availability • wild held item (Gen II) • experience type • base friendship • call rate
miscellaneousalphabetically • field moves (Gen I • Gen II • Gen III • Gen IV • Gen V • Gen VI)
Shadow Pokémon • Pal Park area • Pokéwalker • debut episode • glitch
released with a Hidden Ability (Gen V • Gen VI • Gen VII) • ST Energy Shot • petting
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