Pokemon Renegade Platinum

Pokemon Renegade Platinum NDS ROM

Download Pre-Patched Pokemon Renegade Platinum NDS Rom

  • Creator: Drayano
  • Version: v130
  • Hack of: Platinum
  • Updated: 2018

Pokemon Renegade Platinum is a Pokemon NDS Rom Hack by Drayano based on Pokemon Platinum in English. And It is now available to download. It was last updated in 2018.

Also, be sure to try out Pokemon Following Platinum

Summary

Pokémon Renegade Platinum is an enhancement hack of the Pokémon Platinum Version, similar to Drayano’s other hacks such as Sacred Gold & Storm Silver and Blaze Black & Volt White. In a nutshell, this hack generally keeps the same story flow like the original Pokémon Platinum but adds in a significant number of gameplay differences, including but not limited to access to all 493 Pokémon in the game, revamped Trainers including tougher boss fights, lots of (optional) changes to weaker Pokémon to make them easier to use, the removal of trade only evolutions and a number of other quality of life changes. The specifics of what parts have been changed are explained in the paragraphs below.

Features

  • All 493 Pokémon Available

From Bulbasaur to Arceus, all Pokémon from Platinum are possible to obtain within the game. The wild Pokémon in each location have been drastically modified, and now include species not often found in the Sinnoh region. Before confronting the Elite Four for the first time, you can acquire or obtain the majority of Pokémon, allowing you to build practically any team you choose. New events have been introduced to the game to make getting these Pokémon to feel as distinctive as they typically would.

The whereabouts of each Pokémon can be discovered in the wild Pokémon and special events publications. In addition, the Pokédex shows the correct locations for wild Pokémon. (Many thanks to Mikelan98 for including that!)

  • Revamped Trainer Battles

Every Trainer’s Pokémon roster in the game has been updated to include Pokémon from the National Dex. Trainer levels have also been adjusted to conform to the new level curve, which is now higher than before due to larger Pokémon rosters and increased use of evolved Pokémon, which grant more EXP. Trainers can expect their Pokémon to reach the 70s by the Elite Four, up from the 50s in the original Platinum. Furthermore, all Trainers use AI, which is generally reserved for boss Trainers like the Elite Four.

The details for what each Trainer has can be seen in the Trainer Pokemon document. Please note that this feature is purely for the normal Trainer battles in the game; the Battle Frontier has not been changed.

  • Harder Boss Battles

Important bouts, such as the opponent, Gym Leaders, Galactic Admins, or the Elite Four, have been made more challenging than usual Trainers. Gym Leaders and Elite Four members now always employ 6 Pokémon instead of the 3-5 from before, and they all use high IV Pokémon with modified movesets, held items, and sometimes ideal natures in these encounters. The first round Elite Four and Champion have the additional feature of randomly selecting from four teams to confront you with, making it impossible to predict who their main Pokémon will be.

They shouldn’t be literally impossible to beat but are definitely a much greater challenge than the original version. You can expect some of your Pokémon to faint in battle unless you bring some strategies of your own to the table.

They do, however, retain the original’s aesthetics, including type focuses and trademark Pokémon. Their characteristic Pokémon are now adorned with a Poké Ball seal for added flair!

The details for all of these battles can be seen in the Trainer Pokémon file in the documentation.

  • Fairy Type Added

Renegade Platinum now includes the Fairy-type from Gen 6 games and later, replacing what was previously the??? type. All Pokémon’s typing, base stats, and wild-held items have been modified to match what they were in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, which means you may now employ Pokémon like Clefairy and Ralts with their Fairy-type as in subsequent games. Pelipper and Torkoal have new Drizzle and Drought abilities in Gen 7, while many Pokémon get their Hidden Ability in Gen 5 and later as a supplementary standard ability in this hack.

The details for these modifications can be found in the Pokemon Changes and Type Changes files in the documentation.

  • Increased Shiny Rate (1/8192 -> 1/512)
  • Increased Gameplay Speed
  • New Special Events and NPCs
  • In-game Trades Changed
  • Some TMs Have Changed
  • Basic Stats Updated to Sun/Moon
  • No More Trade Evolutions. (They Evolve by Leveling Up)
  • All Wild & Trainer Pokemon Have Been Changed

Screenshots

Useful Stuff

Download (English)

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Credits

Drayano