Pokemon LazyGreen ROM
Pokemon LazyGreen is a GBA ROM Hack by SenhorMankey based on Pokemon Fire Red in English. Do you want to play FireRed/LeafGreen but are too lazy to search for cheats alternatives to save time? Do you want to catch ‘em all without needing to trade between games?
Are you tired of seeing Chansey fleeing from you after 200 encounters in Safari Zone? Do you want to nuzlocke, but don’t want to overlevel and also don’t want to monitor your levels each two fights? Play Pokemon LazyGreen, a version of FireRed/LeafGreen with QoL updates to make your life easier.
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Additional Information
Pokemon LazyGreen is a GBA ROM Hack by SenhorMankey based on Pokemon Fire Red in English. It was last updated on October 14, 2024.
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Description
Do you want to play FireRed/LeafGreen but are too lazy to search for cheats alternatives to save time? Do you want to catch ‘em all without needing to trade between games? Are you tired of seeing Chansey fleeing from you after 200 encounters in Safari Zone? Do you want to nuzlocke, but don’t want to overlevel and also don’t want to monitor your levels each two fights?
Play Pokémon LazyGreen, a version of FireRed/LeafGreen with QoL updates to make your life easier.
Features
- Easy to grind (one fight equals 1 to 3 levels);
- Level cap tied to the lowest level pokémon of the remaining bosses. You still have access to Rare Candy to manually choose your preference level before the fight (you can get only to level 12 before Brock, but there are couple Rare Candies in Pewter Gym if you wish to get to level 14);
- Trade evolutions are gone, you can use Linking Cord available in Celadon Department Store;
- All three starters are available: you can pick Charmander in Route 24, Bulbasaur in Cerulean and Squirtle in Vermilion;
- IVs on stats screen;
- EVs obtained in battle are deactivated. A NPC in Pallet can activate to work just like the regular game. Also, Vitamins in Celadon are cheaper and EV reducing berries are available (is it time for Pomeg Glitch?). Once you reach in Celadon, you have full control over your EVs;
- Badge Boost. You can choose whether you want or not. Default settings is off, but a NPC in Pewter can activate just in time to you enjoy the boost from first badge;
- Most items cost way less than they used to cost. And if you still need money, Pay Day gives you 500 times the normal amount it would give;
- You can force Hidden Power, Return and Frustration to have maximum power. Also, you don’t need to test Hidden Power around Kanto, summary menu will show what type it is;
- Meowth ability Pick Up can only collect Hidden Power TM. Which is also available to buy in Celadon if you don’t want a Meowth in your party;
- Every exclusive version pokémon available. For example, Vulpix and Growlithe are both available in LazyGreen. Check documentation to see what routes changed in relation to regular game;
- Infinite Eevees in Celadon. You can have a team full of Vaporeons;
- Safari Zone reformulated. Every rare pokémon got its odds to find increased. Also, every area is connected to each other;
- You can buy all TMs in Celadon according to your progress;
- A NPC help you reuse every move tutor in the game;
- Coins are cheaper, as well prizes in Casino. You can buy Pinsir and Scyther using less coins;
- Shiny odds are 5%. If you want an all shiny squad, it will take way less time;
- And if you’re not looking for vanilla gameplay: a NPC in Route 2 can activate Challenge Mode specially for you!
To do list
- I’m still learning how to change intro animation. I would love a Slowbro or Snorlax instead of Charizard;
- I don’t know how to trigger Aurora and Mystic Tickets events. Both items are available in post-game, but I don’t think they will work;
- I’m looking for a way to make egg moves available;
- There’s a possibility of huge changes in post-game. Vanilla FireRed/LeafGreen contains few pokémons from Gen2. We may update and include them all. But, for now, only those pokémons that can be found in regular FR/LG can be found in post-game of LazyGreen.
Changelog
V1.0.04
- An NPC in Route 2 can change the level cap. instead of lowest level Pokemon from remaining bosses, you can change to lowest level ace from remaining bosses. Brock would become 14 instead of 12, Misty would become 20 instead 18, and so on;
- An NPC in Route 22 can give you items to maximize IVs. However, there’s a catch: you need to beat his random team;
- An NPC in Celadon can temporarily gives access to cross generation evolution before E4. Talk to her and it will have a limited time to evolve your Pokemon such as Golbat or Porygon2.
File Name | Pokemon LazyGreen |
File Size | 5.08MB |
Version | 1.0.4 |
Release Date | World: October 14, 2024 |
Genre | RPG |
Developer | |
Platform | Game Boy Advance |
Region | USA |
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Rate ROM | [Total: 5 Average: 4.2] |