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Any Pokemon game would be incomplete if it didn’t give you the chance to attain the ultimate form of a couple of Pokemon on its Pokedex. This mega evolution concept introduced in Generation VI has given poke enthusiasts something to change regardless of the game they are playing.
Pokemon Blazed Glazed — Thursday, 7 July 2016 — Completed, English, GBA, Pokemon Emerald.The Fossils bar the Anorith line aren't in the Pokedex.
Each game has a specific type of Pokemon that you can mega evolve using the Mega Stone or other unique procedures. Here are the liable beasts and how to Mega Evolved them in Pokemon Glazed.
What Pokemon Can Mega Evolve in Pokemon Glazed?
Pokemon Blazed Glazed Pokemon List
The critters that can Mega Evolve in this version of Pokemon include:
- Venusaur
- Charizard
- Blastoise
- Lucario
- Salamence
- Absol
- Manectric
To evolve any of the above Pokemon, you will need the Mega Stone. However, if all you can get it the Mega Stone X, you can still use it to evolve the Charizard only.
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Obtaining the Mega Stone and the Mega Stone X
In order to secure the all-powerful Mega Stone, you need to be running Pokemon Glazed Beta 7B else your efforts will be in vain.
To get your Mega Stone and the Mega Stone X, you will have to make your way to the Nitro Isle that is the most convenient source of the Nitro Jewel, an ancient red and blue rock formation that is the source of Mega Stone and Mega Stone X powers.
The easiest way to get here is by:
- Flying to the Reefen Isle
- Taking a ferry to Nitrol Isle from Reefen Isle
The rock formation is at a road intersection and it will pop up its description text once near enough to interact with it.
Once the text expose is over, you will get the prompt to recharge your Mega Stone and Mega Stone X from the rock formation.
After recharging:
- Go into your bag, pull up the items and select Mega Stone
- Select the use Mega option
- Select the Pokemon you wan’t to use on
- For instance, select Cosmic to Mega Evolve a Lucario
Once you go through the evolution process, your Mega Stone reserves will be depleted and you have to use the Nitro Jewel to recharge and repeat the process on other Pokemon.
Here is a very good video tutorial by Dandi Arif explaining the whole procedure
Pokemon Blazed Glazed Pokedex
- Plenty of changes regarding Pokemon, including stat changes, movepool additions, typing changes, altered wild distributions, and even new Pokemon altogether.
- Movesets and rosters given a complete overhaul, making the early-game a lot less punishing and increasing the challenge of the late-game.
The plot, the large majority of the dialogue, and the tilesets remain unedited (although there are some very rare map changes).
- This hack uses Doesntknowhowtoplay's Physical/Special split, meaning Counter and Mirror Coat will work as they should, weather boosts/decreases the power of attacks as it should, etc. A notable side affect of doing so was increasing the Special Defense of Rock types in sandstorm, which may come into play at some point in the game.
- Riolu evolves at level 25 instead of by friendship.
-Steel no longer resists Dark and Ghost, just like in Gen VI.
-If you have looked at the gym leader levels yet, you may notice that the level curve has changed from the original Glazed, most drastically in Tunod. If you haven’t, just know that it’s changed. You may feel a bit behind the curve if you don’t grind a decent amount but not drastically far behind.
- Team Fusion grunts in Tunod will carry Fire, Ice, or Electric Pokémon in addition to their Fighting types. The most coveted TMs are of these types, so now they have a bit more variety. The Drudges do not follow this theme.
- Hidden Power uses Generation 6 mechanics, always being a base 60 power.
- Standard Eevee is now Def-Eevee (defensive). It can be evolved into Off-Eevee (offensive) with level up (all Eevees will come with rare candy), and can be evolved back into Def-Eevee via the same method. They are statistically, aesthetically, and functionally the same, with differences in what they evolve into:
Eevee-Def evolves into Vaporeon (water stone), Umbreon (moon stone), Leafeon (Leaf stone), or Sylveon (Sun Stone).
Eevee-Off evolves into Jolteon (thunderstone), Flareon (fire stone), Espeon(sunstone), or Glaceon (Moon Stone).
- The Mudkips walking around in Northcoast Town and Palmtree Resort are move tutors. Northcoast one teaches Ice Punch, Palmtree Resort one teaches Rock Slide.
- The Spore tutor at Serenity Isle now teaches Curse, while the Leaf Blade tutor teaches Seed Bomb. As before, all Pokémon can learn both.
- I used the Smogon abbreviations for the Rotom forms: Rotom W (Water), Rotom H (Fire), Rotom-C (Grass), Rotom-F (Ice), and Rotom-S (Flying). You can evolve Rotom into them via the evolutionary stones (check the documentation for more information).
- Scarf Pikachu is no longer a pushover: It has much better stats now, and it learns a lot of new moves based on Pikachu events (for example, from level 40 onwards it knows Icicle Crash, so keep your Torterras away). All it knows in the Forest Pass fight is Growl, however.
- Most fully evolved Pokémon will have level 1 moves they can’t learn otherwise. Check the Move Relearner in Seaspray or Blackthorn City often.
- Goldenrod Gym is now Fairy-typed, as you should tell from the Gym Trainers.
- Northcoast Peak, the ice area of Johto’s Victory Road, and Nitro Isle are now infested with Delibirds, which have a raised exp yield. They make nice grinding spots.
-The Day/Night Clerk in Goldenrod’s underground sells some pretty good stuff now. It’s stuff you don’t want to miss.
-You will need to beat Silver before you are able to reach Whitewood. You will have to go west from Olivine after meeting with Ernest in front of the Azalea Town Gym.
- Xerneas, Yveltal, and Zygarde are encountered via events in the Ilex Forest. After encountering Xerneas and Yveltal, go towards Celebi’s shrine to encounter Zygarde.
Here's the level ranges of the gyms/E4/Champions.
Tunod:
Gym 1: 14 - 16
Gym 2: 24 - 26
Gym 3: 30 - 31
Gym 4: 32 - 33
Gym 5: 35 - 36
Gym 6: 40 - 41
Gym 7: 42 -44
Gym 8: 47 -48
E4+ Champion: 50 - 58
Johto:
Gym 1: 54 - 55
Gym 2: 55 - 57
Gym 3: 57 - 58
Gyms 4 and 5: 61 - 63
Gym 6: 63 - 64
Gym 7: 63 - 65
Gym 8: 67 - 69
E4+ Champion: 71 - 80
Rankor:
Gym 1: 76 - 77
Gym 2: 77 - 78
Gym 3: 79 - 80
Gym 4: 82 - 83
Champion: 87-88
Derps and bugs:
-The girl who gives you a Pokemon in Oceanview City doesn't have dialogue after she gives you it. This doesn’t affect anything though.
-The Fossils bar the Anorith line aren't in the Pokedex. This is intentional.
-Michael and Regina battles have the Magma intro, as I changed their trainer class to have that cool battle theme. Disregard that.
-The Drain Kiss animation causes a lag spike on a few emulators. If it does anything strange other than that, let me know.
-I was unable to edit the some of the tutor moves for some Pokemon I added into the game, which allows for stuff like Rotom-Heat with Ice Punch to be a thing.