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aux Cord last won the day on June 4 2023

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  1. I have another bug, this one actually something concerning: I can't start the Ranger Sidequests. Normally, I try and cheese Ranger Diana pre-Gina so I can do the Ranger Sidequests pre-Gina. When I went there and couldn't take any quests, I assumed I'd gain access after beating Gina. I am now post-Felicia at Wonky Woods and the Ranger Board still reads default text. Seamus invites me to help, but I can't do any of them.
  2. Ah, that was the solution. "S" ended up being the toggle key, once again the options in the setting menu had no effect, but at least I was able to get Auto-Run working. My only train of thought would be that they're similar abilities to Chlorophyll (Protosynthesis) or Grassy Pelt (Quark Drive), except rather than doubling speed in sunlight or boosting defense by 50% on grassy terrain, it's boosting the highest stat by 30% in the triggering condition. I'm not sure about scripting, but maybe you could cobble something together from them, as well as the "highest stat" thing from Beast Boost?
  3. I'm having a few problems with this myself, on the most recent version. When it's set to "Hold" in the settings, I need to hold the button to run (Expected behavior), but when it's set to "Toggle" in the settings, I need to hold the button to run (Unexpected behavior). Saving and reseting doesn't fix it, nor does changing the setting, saving and reseting, and then returning to my prefered setting. I also noticed, when I was selecting my partner for this run, that the Paradox Pokémon had Beast Boost instead of Quark Engine/Protosynthesis. I'm inclined to believe that this is a feature, as you've mentioned in the past that you're unsure of how to handle some abilities, but part of me wonders if it's a bug because you didn't mention it in your changelog for this upload- you did, after all, mention that the Treasures of Ruin would have Dark Aura instead of Tablets/Sword/Vessel/Beads of Ruin. ...And now that I check the Gen7+Moves&Abilities text file, I see that Quark Engine and Protosynthesis aren't mentioned, so this probably is an intended feature.
  4. Early game was definitely a bit "intense"- even with three Pokémon, only Ansi had any good attacking moves for a while. I recall Stella relied on Sweet Kiss for damage for several levels- I think around 10 or 12 is when she got Double-Slap which was her first damaging move. Jim was definitely one of the bigger hurdles because I only had two Pokémon for his entire team, and Double-Slap does not have much PP. It got better as they all leveled up, and Gina was the last gym leader where I really felt Carina's dead-weight. Yeah Umbreon was my sign for this playthrough. I chose the sign based on my actual birthday for my first playthrough, chose Leafeon in my second because "heals on every map" seemed really good (it was), and this playthrough I chose Umbreon specifically for Darkrai due to the Lunar association. Espeon for Cresselia would've also been a good pick, but Psychic Types were plentiful options for me (Between Starmie, and Espeon's Sun Association, and Solrock and Lunatone, and Solgaleo and Lunala, and Elgyem and Beheeyem, the list goes on of all Extraterrestrial/Space Pokémon who are psychic types) so really my team was built around maximizing every other type that I could. I'll be honest the team lining up like that was a complete coincidence. I wouldn't have even noticed that if you hadn't pointed it out. Very auspicious. Thank you, and happy Pride!
  5. Only took about a year for me to get back into this run- but pride month always gets me in a Spork mood. The inclusion of the Exp. All is one of the biggest QoL features, but it also allowed me to sweep through the game after I updated to get it shortly after the Underwater Hotel. I ended up having around a 10 level advantage over everyone by the time I got to ICSW's castle (where I picked up when I started back up the other night), and maintained that through the rest of the game. My team was as follows: • Carina - Solgaleo (Starter) [The Sky and the Cosmos are One] My dearest beloved, the reason I started this challenge was in celebration of being able to start with a Cosmog. Unfortunately, they started with Hidden Power (Ghost), which made everything an uphill battle up until I filled out more of my team. I evolved them immediately into a Solgaleo as soon as they hit level 43 (Thank you, Sun Stone!), which was around the 7th gym. • Stella - Clefable [The Mage from the Moon] My first partner, caught in the EV training room of the hotel. While I finally had a Pokémon that could hit normal types (in theory), in practice she didn't get any good moves for that for several levels, though she carried because Cute Charm is so beautifully broken when everyone is Pan. Later in the game she tended to level up faster than the rest of the team, so often she took a vacation in the pc for a few levels before coming back. • Ansi - Starmie [Alien Starfish] Named after the Ansible from Ender's Game, they were the third member of my team after I escaped the hotel full of normal types, and the last Pokémon to join my team until Ailora Meadow. They were also my main damage dealer for the longest time. • Penumbra - Umbreon (Retired) [The Moon] Apprentice of Darkrai, Penumbra was a long running member of the team, and one of the only guys. He was swapped out for his mentor Darkrai after I got to the Dream Shrine, though. • Helios - Volcarona [The Sun] Praise the sun! I spent a long time in Tinder Forest looking for him. He is transgender. He started putting in a lot of work once he evolved. • Sigilyph - Sigilyph (Retired) Somewhat of a stretch, but he got Cosmic Power, Gravity, and most importantly: Fly. • Umbra - Darkrai [The Moon] Penumbra's mentor: Master of Darkness and putting people to sleep instantly and then yelling at them because they didn't learn Dark Pulse until right before the E4. I really appreciate that Dark Void was buffed to higher accuracy than Hypnosis. • Cometeor - Minior [Shooting Star] Name borrowed with love from another fangame I like, Uranium. I do also have a Shiny Minior in Pokémon Moon who shares this name. I used debug to give them Fly, though around Angela I picked up the TM for Acrobatics and since I was doing less backtracking by then... Shell Smash is a very fun move, and I used Stealth Rocks beforehand to get some free damage on most trainers. And then some screenshots! My Hall of Fame, My stats from HoF, and then an extra picture of Cometeor because they were in Shield's Down mode when I beat Agne and didn't look as resplendent as usual. Might start up a run with some Hisui Mons now that they've been added, but for now I'm satisfied.
  6. Maybe I'll do a post chronicling my victory when I get there- I just beat Grape for the first time, so I've still got a bit of a ways to go. And thank you for the sprites, and the prompt reply, ICSW!
  7. I was just doing a playthrough of Spork (I just had to do a Space/Sky themed playthrough with a Cosmog Starter), and I decided to use a Volcarona (specifically, a shiny Volcarona) as a Sun Pokémon. But rather than being the golden-yellow I was expecting, it was instead this blue-purple. Is this a haha bug, or a feature? I'd not seen a Shiny Volcarona/Larvesta in Shiny Scouting, and you usually put the changed shinys there.
  8. Thanks! I will try and get in touch with them!
  9. I have a friend who I would like to share Spork with, but they're on Mac. They've struggled with using Wine in the past. Is there anything I can do as a Windows user to get a Mac-Compatible copy of Spork to them, or is this something that they'd have to do on their own? Am I maybe going about this from the wrong angle? Probably.
  10. I see! Thank you! If it helps you look into what went wrong, I had used debug earlier to have all the Eeveelution Zodiac signs at once. I can't imagine why that would cause me to get stuck like that at the Frontier, but that's the only thing that I can think of that would make my situation different enough to get stuck.
  11. So I was just starting to do the postgame, and got to the cutscene to open the Battle Frontier. That progressed as normal, but when the cutscene ended my sprite was stuck facing north (though I could still move around). Leaving the map didn't fix it, changing my sprite at a Pokémon Center didn't fix it, doing events (like Rematching Dylan) that are supposed to change which direction you're facing didn't fix it... Broke the game when I turned Debug on and then accidentally reset with F12, so I had to re-extract Spork from the Zip file- and it still wasn't fixed when that was over... I've done just about everything I can do, I think. Please help me. Game.rxdata
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