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I've actually had this sitting around for a few months, but it was in Delphi instead of Free Pascal.
This Wild Pokemon editor allows you to easily change wild Pokemon that the player would encounter. It works for both land encounters and surfing encounters.
This will also work if you repoint the data, as it follows the pointer table at $CEEB in the ROM. It does not do any repointing of its own.
This program is able to be compiled on any OS that can run Lazarus. Included is the Windows executable, for any other OS you will have to compile it yourself. The source is included in the zip.
Screenshots:
Link to download:
RBY Wild Pokémon Editor
--- Changelog ---
11/14/10
Updated interface to match the GSC version
7/25/10
Pokemon list is now in numerical order
Slight changes to the Pokemon and Level boxes
6/10/10
Added Yellow Support
12/18/09
Initial Release
Last edited by Harrison (2010-11-14 16:42:26)
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Thanks! I'm going to try it right away on my Linux installation.
EDIT: Excellent, its working on Ubuntu 9.10:
I might see if I can package it.
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Excellent job mate!
I am not very active on this forum. I only pop in from time to time.
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Ah crap, the Encounter Chance column doesn't look like it should on Linux, and the trackbar also looks weird. I don't know what I could do about either other than eliminating them.
Let me know if you come across any bugs.
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If it's only a cosmetic difference, as it appears to be, I doubt it will be a problem
I am not very active on this forum. I only pop in from time to time.
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Great program! I hope you continue to make more programs like these, but possibly for the Second Generation! :D
Keep up the good work.
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Yup! Need more programs for pokemon crystall!!
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It only took 5 months, but I've finally got around to updating it to work with Yellow version. Unless I get an amazing idea on how to redo the interface, I probably won't update it anymore. Though the encounter chance column doesn't line up in Windows 7 anymore, I might just remove it.
Anyways the link in the first post has been updated. If you have any suggestions, let me know.
Also, since I can't find it anywhere, the Yellow Wild Pokemon Pointer table starts at $CB95, and the data itself starts at $CD89.
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You finished it, nice job :D
(I always thought wild pokemon data for one route contained only 14 bytes...)
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While I'm working on the GSC version, I was wondering if I should update this one to use the new layout (With tabs instead of being wide like it is). What do you guys think?
I also have an idea on how to make the list of Pokémon in numerical order instead of hex order.
I'm also thinking of combining the Pokemon and Level boxes since you can't scroll the level one. I was thinking "Pokemon - Lv. XX". What do you guys think of that?
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Numerical order would be much more user-friendly.
I don't think more has to be done however.
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Updated to put the Pokémon in numerical order, and slight changes to the Pokémon and level boxes.
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I'm back and doing little updates to the programs, so I went ahead and updated the layout of this one to match the GSC version.
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Hello guys. As i see, it has been some time since someone posted here. I got a problem while trying to use the program. When i clicked to load the rom, it showed the following message : "Unable to open the ROM". My OS is Windows 7(x64). I have already tried to run the program as admin. And also, using compatibility mode has not worked. It would be nice if anyone could help. I thank you in advance. :]
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Remove write protection from the file.
cYa,
Tauwasser
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Man, I have the same problem as felruivo. My OS is Windows 10 and I have several ROM of Pokemon red and none of them are opening with this tool, or any other tool, like trainer editor. They are not write-protected (box is uncheked) so idk what to do. Help would be greratly appreciated
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The download link is dead. In fact, the links for all Harrison Tools are dead. Does anyone have any backup mirrors of these links?
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