Pokemon Photonic Sun 3DS ROM Download

 Download Pokemon Photonic Sun 3DS ROM


Name: Pokemon Photonic Sun
Remake by: Buffel Saft
Remake from: Pokemon Ultra Sun
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Description:

Named after Necrozma’s signature moves, Photonic Sun and Prismatic Moon are enhanced versions of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. They include all the usual features you’d expect in this sort of hack; stronger trainers, the ability to catch and train any Pokémon you want, and Ultra Changes easier access to powerful items. Training most Pokémon in the hacks is also much easier; they’ll learn egg moves by simply leveling up, won’t need to be traded to evolve, and will hatch from eggs extremely quickly. Trainers and wild Pokémon are designed around leaving the EXP Share ON from the moment you get it, so switching it off too often isn’t recommended.

Photonic Sun and Prismatic Moon are each available in two distinct versions – Rebalanced and Standard. Both versions are fully documented; you can click here to browse all the important changes, or keep reading for a quick overview:

Rebalanced

This version of Photonic Sun or Prismatic Moon includes many changes to Pokémon stats, types, abilities and movesets, making many weaker Pokémon more powerful. Some of these changes are inspired by other ROM hacks, such as Drayano’s Blaze Black and Volt White and luuma’s Altered Emerald, but most changes are taken directly from my earlier hacks, Eternal X and Wilting Y. New additions include:
Faster Alola! Tsareena, Vikavolt, Decidueye and more now have much higher speed stats.
Kommo-o has regained Shell Smash, but this time it’s available to the player!
Golisopod can now choose not to make an Emergency Exit, and learns Razor Shell after it evolves instead of before it evolves.
Ariados’ signature move, Toxic Thread, now harshly lowers a foe’s Speed, Defense and Special Defense, as well as poisoning them!
Water Pulse has been buffed to 80 base power, giving Ice-Types valuable type coverage and boosting the power of Pokémon with Mega Launcher.
The Rebalanced version also includes five new TMs which have a significant impact on the game:
TM59 can now teach Sucker Punch to a wide variety of Pokémon, including many from later generations who missed out on the move tutor.
TM60 can now teach Aura Sphere to any Pokémon that can learn Focus Blast.
TM67 can now teach Rock Climb to many Pokémon; it’s also a Rock-type move. Great with Sheer Force and Tough Claws!
TM79 can now teach any Ice-type Freeze Dry, which has 95 base power.
TM100 brings back the classic Curse TM from Gold and Silver, and just like the original, it’s compatible with any Pokémon that can learn TMs!
Finally, the Rebalanced version also includes many of the best movepool changes from Pokemon Sword and Shield!

Catch’em All

Even though there are now over 800 Pokémon, they have all been carefully placed throughout Alola to ensure that each of them is found somewhere that makes sense. And, much like the base games, Photonic Sun and Prismatic Moon offer players a few unusual team building options, including very early Ice-Types and access to low-level Mythical Pokémon via USUM’s Island Scan feature – they’re a little broken, but very fun to use! Additionally, all Legendary Pokémon that were previously version exclusive can now be found in the Ultra Wormhole in both versions of the game (except the Cosmog line; Cosmoem will evolve into the opposite version’s cover Legendary instead).

Changelog:

Version 2.3: 2020-07-10: Some fixes, additional Pokemon changes
All Versions:
Edited a few trainers that were previously untouched (mostly post game).
Updated Hau’s League teams; he now has Z crystals he can actually use, and a slightly different moveset on one of his Pokemon.
Raised Nebby’s level from 60 to 90
Fixed the stat aura on wild Stakataka and Blacephalon
Rebalanced Versions:
Sunflora is now Grass/Fire type with Drought and learns some Fire type attacks
Fearow is now a Dark/Flying type with access to Night Slash
Granbull is now a Fairy/Fighting type, as it is in my XY hacks
Bellossom now learns Fiery Dance and has higher HP, but less Attack
Wimpod now has Run Away as a second ability
Seviper now learns Power Whip

Version 2.22: 2020-06-14: minor fixes
All Versions:
Fixed wild encounter tables for Route 12 and Victory Road. They should now match the documents.

Version 2.21: 2020-05-31: minor fixes
Rebalanced Versions:
The Chimchar line now gets Drain Punch; was meant to be added in version 2.2
Uploaded the correct level up moves file

Version 2.2: 2020-05-30: Rebalanced Learnsets Update
Rebalanced Versions:
I’ve gone through every level up move list again to make sure no Pokémon are gimped by bad level up sets. Many weak Pokémon will learn good moves MUCH earlier than before. Teddiursa is a good example of this; it should be much more fun to train now! Note that some level up lists may look bad, but they’ve been designed around the levels the Pokémon can be caught at it in the hacks.
Also, I’ve made additional changes to some Pokémon, as per community request:
Whiscash now has Adaptability instead of Oblivious
Salazzle now has Aroma Veil as its second ability
Leafeon now has Sap Sipper instead of Leaf Guard
The Oshawott line now have Defiant instead of Shell Armor
The Misdreavus line now have Levitate, Pixilate and Magician as their abilities
Porygon-Z and Chandelure now have Mold Breaker as their hidden ability
Mega Gallade’s ability is now Justified
I’ve also reverted Dark Void’s accuracy nerf (so it’s back to 80%), increased the power and accuracy of Comet Punch, and fixed a few errors in the documents.

Version 2.1: 2020-03-15: Pokémon Home update
Rebalanced Versions
Added many of the movepool additions made in Pokemon Home to the game, including Close Combat Tauros, Hurricane Kingdra, and Dragon Dance Sceptile!
Lowered the price of the Energy Root to 800 Pokedollars
Updated several trainers to make use of the new-gen VIII move pools
The Popplio line now gets Berserk as their second ability, and the Rowlet line gets Tinted Lens as theirs.

Version 2.01: 2019-12-07
Photonic Sun:
Fixed Postgame Ultra Beast; was Stakataka instead of Blacephalon
Rebalanced Versions:
Fixed Dunsparce’s second ability; is now Simple as per the documents

Version 2.0: Sword and Shield Update (2019-11-14)
All Versions:
Fixed Breeder William’s Flaaffy, which was 10 levels lower than intended
Added Marshadium Z and Mewnium Z as held items to wild Marshadow and Mew respectively
Sacred Ash can now be purchased in Pokemarts after beating seven trials
Rebalanced Versions:
Sword and Shield’s spoilers follow:
Added over 160 Movepool changes from Sword and Shield, including Nasty Plot Hydreigon and Gengar, Close Combat Escavalier and Crawdaunt, and Earth Power Venusaur!
Rapid Spin now has 50 base power and boosts speed after use
Multi-Attack now has 120 base power
All starters except Blaziken, Greninja and the Alola starters now have three abilities (the exceptions have their hidden ability as a regular ability instead)
Lucky Eggs will rarely be held by wild Happiny, Chansey and Pelipper

Notice:
The author doesn’t provide patch for update v1.2. You can use old update v1.2. It will work!

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