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【资源分享】火红和绿宝石美版攻击定义修改补丁 转自http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2463707557 火红绿宝石美版攻击定义DP化补丁 作者的话: http://tieba.baidu.com/mo/q/checkurl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rayfile.com%2Fzh-cn%2Ffiles%2Fbff2cf1e-17ce-11e1-b34a-0015c55db73d%2F487166aa%2F&urlrefer=fe11bc087f30deb34ab52e58d26fc4c4以上下载包含绿宝石美版和红宝石美版的攻击定义DP化补丁。 打补丁前,请先确认原ROM在下面对应版本的图片展示的位置中完全有空位(除开第一行和最后一行)(绿宝石美版需要扩容)。 两个都是我自己做的,而漆黑吧的补丁则是根据日站做的, 至于二者有什么不同,后面会作出解释。 1.首先我会先介绍两个补丁的原理。 我们知道,游戏中必定存在判断攻击定义的程序,但是这些程序在哪呢? 网上的老金表明,口袋妖怪ROM中各种属性对应数字(即如0对应普通,1对应格斗)的排列是有规律的, 0-8的属性是物攻,9是问号属性,9以上的属性都是特攻。 因此,GBA上的口袋妖怪的攻击定义判定实际上就是判定属性对应的数字与8或9或A的大小关系。 所以判定攻击定义的指令有可能是 CMP RX,08H 或 CMP RX,09H 或 CMP RX,AH 我们只需用工具标记所有“CMP RX,08H 或 CMP RX,09H 或 CMP RX,AH”,看哪些指令会在战斗中运行, 经筛选就能得出判定攻击定义的指令。 最终找到两个指令,分别是位于69A5A的“0829”和位于69BCC的“0928”。 我们再在ROM里做一张表,规定哪些编号的技能是物攻,哪些是特攻。 最后让判定程序与这张表挂钩就完成了修改。 2.两个补丁是否有BUG? 虽然自使用以来,我还没发现过BUG,但我是不能保证无BUG的。 我看过漆黑吧的补丁,可以确定作者懂的东西比我多。 他还找到两个以上的判定程序。你可能就会说了,我这两个补丁不就漏掉其它判定程序了吗? 但是,那两个程序是用如地毯式搜查的方法得到的,除非判定指令只在特殊情况中被用到, 不然不可能遗漏。 事实上,我看过他其它的判定程序,也只有两个程序在战斗中被检测出, 其它要么是伤害计算完才被检测,要么就根本没被检测出过。 除了我找到的两个程序外的其它判定程序有什么用我也不太清楚, 毕竟绿宝石中技能发动后的技能效果与物特无关。 但是听说日站补丁在天气球和觉醒力上的判定会有误, 而经测试,我做的补丁在这两个技能上是没问题的。
【资源分享】Pokemon: Super Rising Thunder 第一次分享国外论坛的资源。。。 The concept of "Super Rising Thunder" comes from the manga Pokémon Special, in which a certain pokémon channels energy from another, more powerful being in order to unleash the devastating attack for which this hack is named - and saves the world from the Mask of Ice in the bargain. The two key pokémon species involved, the central gimmick of channeled energy, and the idea of an icy evil are what inspired this game ^__^ Otherwise, this has nothing at all to do with Special. Storyline Welcome to a world with no Gyms...no Marts...no Pokémon Centers...and no Pokéballs. Once busy roads are cracked and overgrown with weeds, and cities - bustling once upon a time - lay in moldering ruins, home only to scavenging beasts and forgotten history. The residents of your little village whisper about a story - passed down to them through untold generations - detailing a series of devastating, terrible Flashes that had destroyed what was once, it is said, was Eden. The Flashes came from nowhere, the villagers say, and vaporized everything in their paths, leaving terrible sickness in their wake. Nothing that lived anywhere near the Flashes survived - including a mysterious race of creatures who were said to possess great magic. This is the world you and your sister were born into - small, helpless, and innocent; and warned from your youngest days to never take a step from the secluded forest village where your small band of survivors huddled. You listened - after all, you were a timid child, and not willing to tempt fate - but something ached within you, all the same. Was the Earth ever really an Eden? What of the magic-wielding creatures - did they still exist? Had they ever existed? The answers the villagers gave to these questions contradicted each other - what was the truth? And was there such thing as a better life? After a horrible tragedy, you fall into a deep sleep and have a mysterious dream - a great Lord, who dwarfs you in size and in majesty, appears before you and gives you dire news...and a miraculous gift. A terrible evil that could destroy all that remains of the world is lurking in the far frozen North - and although you are young, and although you are small, the Lord trusts in your great strength of soul to vanquish the evil - and perhaps pave the way for Eden to begin anew. The power of "Super Rising Thunder," and the inner strength of a timid young soul - is it enough to save your crumbling world? But as brave as you are deep inside, there is one catch... You're a Pichu. Features - Traditional RPG styled action. As you travel across the ravaged land, you will encounter others who will join your party and provide their own unique skills. There are wild pokémon known as "Flash-born" - half-mad descendants of those pokémon near blast range who managed to survive and reproduce - but none of them can be caught. - A post-apocalyptic setting. Nuclear bombs from eons past have turned human settlements into crumbling wastelands, and patches of land dead and barren of any life. The surviving forests, grasslands and plains have grown as well as they could wild and unrestrained by the hand of man - A new storyline. Super Rising Thunder! is driven by its plot - which can get very dark - and its characters. Along your journey, you will encounter a variety of pokémon, both recruitable and NPCs - from a mad Absol who delivers prophecies in gibberish and a Stantler obsessed with collecting human trash; to a strange one-eyed Pikachu with wildly messy fur who cannot speak or understand what you say but is clearly not one of the Flash-born and an Alakazam whom knows much more than he lets on; to a blind, crippled Minun and the little girl Rattata he looks after and a Shiny Flygon who's been trapped in a pokéball for generations and has to come to the realization that his Trainer is dead...to the world itself, filled with untold mysteries, waiting for you to explore it and uncover just what lead to its current state... - New Map layouts. Towns have a focus on "natural" mapping, rather than the square Nintendo-style maps. Routes, caves, and other related areas have been replaced with what's best described as a hybrid of a PMD style dungeon and a Zelda-style temple - they have the layout of a PMD dungeon, but (most) include puzzles beyond being simply a maze that will require you to use your head to get through them. "Mini-dungeons" - small areas on the overworld map (yes, this game has one you can walk about on ) - have no puzzles beyond a maze, and are simply there for you to fight stuff and collect items. - No Trainers in the traditional sense. Dungeons, as well as mini-dungeons, have "trap squares," one kind of which triggers a "Flash-born swarm" - a group of random Pokemon that you must fight in order to progress. Some of these traps are avoidable, while others are right in the path of where you need to go and must be tripped in order to advance. Other than these swarms, there are also "Boss" Pokémon which are somewhat like Gym Leaders, in that they need to be defeated to progress, and unlock access to using HMs in dungeons. There are also Pokemon that are not Flash-born that you can battle, which use Trainer Battle scripts and have customized movesets and things like that, but you generally find them during storyline progression, and not randomly waiting around for you to pass ' - No HMs or TMs, and few man-made items (not counting human trash that appears onscreen but isn't an "item"). There are no Marts - the way to get items is to find them in dungeons, or to rely on a team member's Pickup ability. This doesn't mean that there's nothing but Berries, however - items that are man-made in the original games have been renamed into organic objects and can be picked up. Besides the very occasional "inn," there is no other way to heal or restore PP, so it behooves you to explore dungeons and mini-dungeons thoroughly in order to find as many items as you can. You'll need them! - Naturally learned HMs. HMs are naturally learned by various recruitable party members - in fact, every party member that has an HM in their moveset will already know it when they're recruited. Since HMs are a required part of the moveset (you'd be an SOL if you were to somehow forget an HM move, after all! XD ), they have been changed a bit to make them actual worthwhile moves you'd WANT to keep on your team. - Stat/moveset adjustment. Party member stats have been changed quite a lot from the stats a Pokémon of that species would normally have (they don't evolve, so it was needed!). For example, the player character has very high special attack and high speed, but average defenses and below average HP and Attack. Another member is well rounded, while one is more of a tank, while one is a glass cannon, while one is a speedy but frail "white mage," and so on. Team members can learn moves that are not part of normal level up - for example, the player character learns "SuperThunder," a powerful Electric attack that draws from Raikou's power reserve as well as your own. Most of the moves learned by party members are legitimate in some way, though others have been added to the moveset to allow them to fit within a role better (for example - the speedy "white mage" doesn't naturally learn moves like Heal Bell in normal Pokémon gameplay, but because it fits with her character, she can learn it here XD ). - Greater difficulty curve. You and your team-mates might have high stats - but this still shouldn't be a cakewalk. Wild Pokémon have gotten a little tougher, too - and the Bosses are just as tough as you, if not tougher Pokemon Centers don't exist (not counting a few Murkorw who hang around particularly dangerous areas and offer to "protect you and let you rest" in return for lots of glittery rocks), meaning items are very important indeed. - New scripts. Of course! XD - New palettes and tilesets. - New music. The game uses a lot of music from early Final Fantasy games (FFII in particualr because it's my favorite XD ), becasue the MIDIs are plentiful and it seems to fit with the game's "mood." Battle music at the moment is still Pokemon themed, but I may change this. I don't know yet ' - New sprites. Lots of PMD overworlds! Also, the vast majority of Pokémon battle sprites have been replaced with revamps from previous generations, Fire Red/Leaf Green/Emerald sprites (it's probably about 85% Emerald sprites). Recruitable Pokemon and major NPCs have unique sprites, both in battle and on the overworld - for example, you're different from all other Pichu in that you wear a scarf upon your ear. Characters You. Mjolnir. Violet. Vann. Fortune. Perri. Guinevere. Russa. Sorro. Freya. Tek. Electric Type. Electric Type. Normal Type. Electric Type. Ground/Dragon Type. Electric Type. Water/Ground Type. Grass type. Water Type. Normal/Flying Type. Normal Type. Eleven souls, eleven lives bonded together... Aspen. Ozymandias. Chronos. Ouroboros. Electric Type. Psychic Type. Normal Type. Dark Type. The First. The Linking. The Last. The Circle Unbroken... Argo. Cragclaw. Hufsa. Kif. And others like them... Bosses, the lot of em!
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