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  1. Place the music file in the audio folder, and from there place it in the BGM subfolder.
  2. Are the leader win rates the total for all of season 2 up to the current week, or are they the rates for each week? I used to think they were the rates for each week, but I've noticed the numbers for all the brackets were getting bigger and I kept wondering "Were there really that many battles this week?"
  3. I think she's Nastasia not just because of the name and appearance similarities, but also because the police officers blocking the path south of Kugearen talked about a meteor falling, meteors are associated with Deoxys, and Nastasia has clones of Deoxys. Anastasia ran south. I can imagine it being similar to Kanon, where Madame X (assuming the masked woman in Kanon's case was Madame X) took an interest. I don't really think Anastasia had any intention of going back after she ran away, and since she had nowhere else to go, was probably happy to have someone offer her shelter, a position, etc. Having nowhere else to go would also be similar to what Madelis said to her in Blacksteeple, how she has "nothing to lose". If all this is true, I'm curious about the name change though. Interestingly, I looked up the name "Nastasia" since I was curious if it meant anything and the first result was of a villain from Super Paper Mario who happens to look a lot like her.
  4. Oh, okay. If it's only possible for it to be one or the other, I can see why you guys decided to keep the format the way it is. I still prefer the default format, not only to avoid whatever happened in that screenshot where a post from months ago was shown below a post from an hour ago, but because when I was first making the relationship variable guide and the format was still new I had difficulty navigating it myself. Since I didn't understand the format, I kept thinking the forums were bugged and posts were disappearing or not showing up. But this is just one user's opinion and experience, and if the current format is more helpful to people then it'd probably be better to stay.
  5. The Ninja Club is the bottom right club in Tullborn City. You need to have done all the ranger and police sidequests for the Ninja Club to be open.
  6. Oh. Spork is a game I'm putting my real effort and feelings into making. It started as an idea in early 2015 a short time after I found Reborn. At that time after I wrote down a lot I kind of set it aside because I thought "There's no way I'll ever actually be able to do this". But then I saw that other people were inspired from Reborn to make their own fangames, so I downloaded RPG Maker and Essentials in late May that year after fully planning out the story, features, etc. I didn't think I'd get very far, but I decided to try anyway. Since at this point it was still just a casual thing and I was still doubting whether I'd actually be able to make something, there were long periods of time where I didn't work on it, resulting in the first episode of Spork releasing in July 2016 instead of the originally planned October-November 2015. I was still happy to have gotten to the point of releasing an episode. Although it's not really unexpected for a first release from someone who has no experience with anything involving game-making, the first upload of ep 1 was a mess. ~90% of posts here when I first released Spork were of bug reports, and every time I thought I fixed all the ones I was capable of fixing a new wave of bugs was discovered. Most of the maps were also a lot bigger than they needed to be, and trees + other natural objects were too uniform. Although I corrected a lot of the early mapping mistakes I still think my mapping could use more improvement, and I'll hopefully get better the more I work on the game. Map size has actually been the biggest challenge for the Sea Star Society, partially because seven of the maps for it are connected and my brain seems to use one of the sections in particular as a sort of default for how the other sections should be, when the sizes should really depend on what the section is. Spriting is something I can't really do at all, and if Palletite hadn't approached me offering assistance, Spork's sprites would most likely still be the recolors they were from the first four uploads of ep 1. Art is something I've never been able to do well, on paper or on a computer. Even staying in the lines is a challenge since my hands can't seem to stay still. I'm eternally thankful for Palletite's help. I feel like I didn't intend to write a whole history of Spork when I started this post, but it was still fun to think about and type.
  7. I'm not really sure what you mean by test game. If by test game you mean something made just to test out Essentials codes and features and such, it's a fangame just like Reborn, Rejuvenation, Desolation, etc. are.
  8. This is something I was going to do when the original thread was made but never got around to Based on the name of Aerodactyl's fossil, I present...
  9. TIL from reading a clickbait article that it's Pay Per View, not Paper View.
  10. The diary mentions him meeting a masked woman (possibly Madame X) who gave him an outfit and hair change and told him they should keep in touch. I forget the reason why Madame X was interested in him, but Professor Irvin was unnerved by his new appearance. There's also a part of his room blocked off by boxes that has a book and a Garufa symbol on the floor.
  11. It uses the same graphics as most Pokemon fangames. This game was made for April Fool's and the graphics and many other details listed on the website intentionally don't match the actual game.
  12. Kirby Super Star Ultra for the DS might be a good place to start. Super Star Ultra is a remake of the original Kirby Super Star, which was one of the first games in the series. Generally, this is the formula to expect from Kirby games: -6-8 areas with usually around 5-6 stages each for the main story -minigame modes and postgame game modes. A common one is The Arena, which is a boss rush mode where you battle every boss in the game (there are rooms in between with limited healing items, and you can choose which power to use at the start) -some of them have collectibles in each stage for bonuses. I can't remember if Super Star Ultra does, but the newest game, Planet Robobot (3DS), does, which might be a good one to get if you enjoy Super Star Ultra.
  13. Have you played any of the Kirby games?
  14. I can't really think of a specific topic it'd go in. There are threads for asking questions but those are for help with the game. It'd probably be a question you'd make a topic for.
  15. I don't think this is quite the right thread to post this in since it has nothing to do with the site update, but it's been stated Alolan forms will be alternate/separate forms.
  16. April/Krystal didn't give her ticket to Kanon, she gave it to Erin. Kanon still hasn't returned to the train as of the end of V8. Also, it sounds like you just met her in V8. Krystal has actually already appeared before under the name April in a sidequest in Amethyst Cave. I believe this sidequest becomes available after defeating Angie. For the legendaries/defending Hoenn part, in Rejuvenation's world there are probably more than one of each species of legendary Pokemon (with Arceus being a possible exception). There's an NPC who says that you can find all Pokemon in Aevium. I also remember Narcissa asking "What's a Giratina doing under Wispy Tower?" Tesla says "Stupid Kyogre, catching me off guard like that" in a way that makes it sound like she wasn't really impressed to see Kyogre and treated the situation like it was just any wild Pokemon. Geara says "Madelis's Mewtwo?" which may imply Madelis's Mewtwo isn't the only one there is. The Dimensional Rift Volcanion was taken from its mother, so we know there's more than one Volcanion.
  17. If you were using Dragon Pulse, Dragon Pulse is one of a few moves (along with Ancient Power, Water Pulse, and Strength) that gains the Psychic typing in the Psychic Field. Since Malamar is immune to Psychic moves being part Dark type, it's also immune to those four moves in this field.
  18. Back in episode 3 I made a list of every sidequest but it was so many pages ago it'll take forever to find and even foreverer to type up again because there are so many of them (original post took around 2 and a half hours to type IIRC). I'll just list all of the ones in episode 4 content. This excludes the Deino quest as you've already done that one. 1. Continuation of the Serenity quest: after getting the first three photos done and defeating Emily, Serenity will be waiting for you in Blackview near the boat to Cellia. She'll give you an incense and ask you to find a Sawsbuck in Silver Forest. The Sawsbuck will be in the overworld so you don't need to catch it. You just interact with it and it'll go to where Serenity is. Then go back and talk to Serenity, and she'll go to Cellia. In Central Cellia you can find her in front of the Arceus temple, where she'll ask you to take a photo of the mural inside. When you do you'll be transported to the past and have to battle three trainers with very high-level Pokemon (mid-70s IIRC). Then go outside and they'll finally let Serenity in. You also get a TM (I think Flash Cannon) they were going to give to Serenity but she isn't a trainer. 2. Sludge Fragments. In the sewer, there's an NPC looking for five sludge fragments which can be found around the sewers. When you find all of them (I don't remember specific locations) return to her for the Sludge Bomb TM. 3. Mysterious Key. I forget where, but somewhere in Cellia is someone selling a Mysterious Key, which goes to an NPC's apartment on the left side (you need to talk to him so he moves out of the way IIRC). Inside the house is a Gligar. 4. Majira's Second Key. After defeating the rogue Black Foxes with Garrett's crew, Sena will no longer be in front of the building she was standing in front of earlier. Enter the building and Sena will be at the end. You can battle her for Majira's Second Key. Her Pokemon are around level 68 IIRC. 5. Mightyenite at Fight Club. You already know about the Fight Club, but what you may or may not know is that if you speak to Amelia after defeating her at Cellia's Fight Club, she'll give you the Mightyenite. 6. Power Plant. There's a locked room in the power plant. First you need to defeat Rosetta, then speak to an NPC at the benches in Central Cellia who'll give you a key. The key goes to a warehouse in South Cellia that has the key for the locked power plant room. In the locked room is where Magneton and Nosepass evolves. I think Manectric's mega stone is also there. 7. Jinx Guild. In Cellia Manor, one of the intercoms or monitors or somesuch to call Mana will summon the Jinx Guild. I forget if they go to the manor first or directly to the northeast building in Central Cellia where their new base will be. 8. Cellia Manor. You can add vendors to the manor. Most of these can be bought with credits, and some need to be found around the city. I think there are a few who can't be found in the current version. 9. Trainer Emporium. There's an NPC at Cellia Docks whose shop was taken over by Black Foxes. After speaking to her, go to her shop in north Central Cellia and defeat the Black Foxes there. After she returns to the shop, she asks you to go to the lost and found building to figure out where her stock went. Her stock is in Blackview at the harbor being stolen by a Black Fox. Once that's taken care of, you can buy every evolution stone and item from her for credits. Those are all the ones I can think of off the top of my head, but I probably missed some. I missed a few the last time I posted all the sidequests in ep 3. EDIT: Forgot Squirtle. There's a sewer hole you need a key for, but I forget where you get the key at. In that part of the sewers is a Squirtle you can catch and a sludge fragment.
  19. Specifically, you have to beat five of the elite trainers that show up after every five battles. Once you do this, talk to Judge and then go outside the fight club to start the Deino quest.
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