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Your Pokémon: Your Pokémon's stats, moves, ability, and more are tracked in real-time as you play! As you learn new moves and use them, level up, and use items, the tracker updates the appropriate information. It will also tell you the level or condition it needs to evolve, the number of moves it will learn, and the next level a move will be learned. All data is sourced from Bulbapedia except some evolution requirements based on the use of the randomizer.
Stat Modifying Moves: If your opponent or you use a stat modifying move, like Growl
, up and down chevrons are displayed next to the affected stat on the target. Up to three chevrons are displayed, and change color when the fourth, fifth, and sixth stack are applied.
Stat Prediction: Enemy Pokémon stats are unknown, but you can mark a prediction on which stats may be high or low by adding a + or - icon to the appropriate stat. This is accomplished on the enemy Pokémon by cycling through the stats with the L button and toggling the prediction with the R button.
Healing items: The tracker displays the number of healing items on hand in the bag and what percentage of max HP of the currently displayed Pokémon those items will heal by.
Move effectiveness: Moves that are super effective or not very effective against the opposing Pokémon will display one or two chevrons next to the move's power stat. Moves that are completely ineffective will display a red X
.
Attack type icons: Icons for moves that are physical or special attack types can be displayed next to the move name.
Enemy Ability Tracking: Click on the area where the enemy abilities are shown to change them, allowing you to take notes on which one or two abilities the Pokémon has. In most cases, the abilities that activate on screen are automatically tracked for you.
Enemy Moveset: Enemy Pokémon moves are unknown AND they change as the various Pokémon level up throughout the game! The tracker will display moves a Pokémon has as they use them, along with the basic PP, power, and accuracy information. When you encounter the same Pokémon type later in the game, old moves are marked with a *
at the end of the name. This allows you to know that the move may still be known or may be replaced by a new move.
Notes: Click on the bottom bar to leave a note about the Pokémon you are facing!
Pokémon Info Look-up: Click on the icon of your Pokémon or an enemy Pokémon to learn more details about them. This provides easy access to handy info like BST, Evolution(s), Weaknesses, and when the Pokémon learns each new move as it levels up.
Move Info Look-up: Click on any move to learn more details about that move. This will often provide useful and cool details about the move you might not otherwise have known existed.
Route Info Look-up: While fighting a wild Pokémon, you can click on the route icon on the tracker to see more information about that particular route. It will show you each unique Pokémon species you've encountered thus far, as well as the original encounter rates you'd find in the base game (like in a walkthrough).
Quick-load a new randomized seed: You can create a bunch of seeds (ROMs) ahead of time, and then use a button combination to instantly restart your game to load the next seed in order. To setup this feature, you'll need to:
- Tell the Tracker where your ROMs folder is, the folder that contains all your randomized seeds. Click the Gear icon near the top of the Ironmon Tracker, then click on Tracker Setup.
- Next, make sure all of your seeds are in a numerical order. For example: you can start at 13 with a file name like
kaizo13.gba
. Pressing the button combination would then loadkaizo14.gba
. Press it again andkaizo15.gba
is loaded, and so on. - By default, quick-load activates when you press
A + B + SELECT + START
all at once on your controller. You can change this button combination in Tracker Setup -> Edit Controls. Be careful about making it too easy to activate, or you may accidentally restart your game.
Settings: Click on the gear icon near the Pokémon name to open the Navigation menu.
- Click on a setting to turn it on or off!
- Click on the Roms Folder setting to open a dialog that allows you to pick the folder where your files are stored.
- Note: Pick any file in the desired folder. The folder itself will be saved as the setting.
- Edit Controller configuration to change up what buttons are used to toggle the view, or load the next seed.
- The Settings.ini file will update with your changes when you close the settings menu. You can still modify this file if you really need to..
Themes: Customize the way your tracker looks by editing the theme colors for any of it's element.
- Choose from a handful of preloaded themes.
- Want to make a small change, or change everything? Go for it! Changes will save in your Settings.ini file so they persist between play sessions.
- Got a cool theme you want to share, or want to try using a theme someone else has created? You can use Export and Import to do just that.