Pokemon Fire Red Plus

Pokemon Fire Red Plus

Download Pre-Patched Pokemon Fire Red Plus GBA ROM

  • Creator: Princess Gabrielle
  • Version: v2.01
  • Hack of: FireRed
  • Updated: November 19, 2022

Pokemon Fire Red Plus is a GBA ROM Hack by Princess Gabrielle based on Pokemon Fire Red. And it is now available to download. It was last updated on November 19, 2022.

Important

Pokémon Fire Red Kai has been updated to its currently finished state, and renamed to Fire Red Plus!

Also, be sure to check out Pokemon Fire Red Slide

Description

This is an improved version of Pokemon Fire Red. The goal of this project is to improve and re-balance the game, without significantly altering the original experience or the original flavor of the Kanto remakes.

This is the author’s very first rom hacking project, and while the game is completed and playable until the end of the main story, it is very much a work in progress and a learning experience for them.

Major features and mechanics!

  • The level curve of the game has been re-balanced. That does not necessarily mean increased: in fact, the level caps that represent the level curve are not much higher than the original game. What has been re-balanced is the progression of the level curve, originally too low in the mid-game section and spiking at the end, which now flows better into the later parts of the game. It is easier to keep up with the trainers, as well as pick up new Pokémon to add to your team, all with minimal grinding.
  • The game is generally more challenging, thanks to improved team structures and movesets to the opposing trainers.
  • During the main story, all the original Kanto Pokémon are available, as well as their cross-generational Johto evolutions and pre-evolutions. Of course, this means the game no longer prevents you from evolving Pokémon such as Golbat before the National Pokédex is obtained.
  • The locations and encounter rates of several Pokémon have been changed and improved.
  • The rest of the Johto Pokédex will be available in the post-game portion.
  • The physical/special move split has been added.
  • To account for it, as well as to improve certain movepools, the following moves have been added to the game:
  • Drill Run, Poison Jab, Dark Pulse, Air Slash, Iron Head, Earth Power, and Flash Cannon. (All these moves currently have placeholder animations, taken from other moves that I thought fit the role.)
  • The level-up, TM/HM, and Move Tutor learnsets for every Pokémon have been completely revamped from scratch.  (Currently, only the learnsets of the 151 Kanto Pokèmon and their respective cross-generational evolutions have been changed. Johto Pokémon will only appear in the post-game, which is yet to be completed.)
  • The majority of moves, abilities, and Pokémon stats have been updated to their current modern state. There are only a few exceptions to this. (Explosion and Self-Destruct keep their effective Base Power of 400 and 500 for added flavor. Growth is not currently updated to its modern effect because of a bug that we are figuring out.)
  • Several moves have been changed and buffed in order to make them more enjoyable and convenient to use. 
  • Some TMs have been changed to account for the new moves or to improve accessibility.
  • Only a few select, bottom-of-the-barrel Pokémon have been directly base stat-buffed: these are Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Onix, Lickitung, Farfetch’d, and Ditto.
  • The inconvenient evolution methods of many Pokémon have been changed and improved: mainly, trade evolutions and friendship evolutions are now more easily obtainable.

Other nifty features!

  • The player begins the game with the Running Shoes, and is able to run in-doors.
  • TMs and Move Tutors can be re-used infinitely.
  • HM moves can be forgotten at any moment.
  • The Move Reminder has moved to Fuchsia City, in the Move Deleter’s house, and now offers his services free of charge.
  • The prizes at the Celadon Game Corner have been edited and now have more convenient prices.
  • The miscellaneous gift Pokémon the player receives throughout the adventure have had their level raised to account for the level curve improvements. Yes, this means you can revive Fossil Pokémon at a humanly reasonable level.
  • Several in-game trades have been changed.
  • Wild Pokémon’s chance to hold their rarer item slot has been raised to 10%.
  • Several held items can now be found in the overworld, including evolutionary items, and the player can obtain multiple copies of them by stealing them from wild Pokémon. 
  • TM36 Sludge Bomb has been relocated to Silph Company, and TM45 Poison Jab(previously Attract) has been relocated to Cinnabar Mansion.

Note: You can find detailed information about the various features mentioned above in the documentation.

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Credits

Princess Gabrielle and dr_krystal