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* DoesNotLikeShoes: The Water-type Gym Leader Flo and the orange-themed Elite Four Tanya both go barefoot.
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* SeriesMascot: Quilava. It replaces the Game Freak logo in the opening. Percy's ace is a Quilava [[spoiler: that doesn't evolve into Typhlosion at any point,]] and Lucbui gifts the player a Level 30 Quilava holding an Everstone after defeating him. Several other Quilava also show up in the overworld.
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Another version, ran by TrainerX493 brings the version of Glazed to version 9.0.
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* RecursiveFanfiction: ''Pokémon Blazed Glazed'' is the Lucbui-approved re-make of ''Pokémon Glazed'', which adds more moves, some Pokémon, and evens out the level curve (like mellowing out the EarlyGameHell but also buffing the levels of the late-game to accomodate the wider move variety).
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* RecursiveFanfiction: ''Pokémon Blazed Glazed'' by Todou is the Lucbui-approved re-make of ''Pokémon Glazed'', which adds more moves, some Pokémon, and evens out the level curve (like mellowing out the EarlyGameHell but also buffing the levels of the late-game to accomodate the wider move variety).variety).
** There is also a [[{{Continuation}} approved continuation]] of Glazed ran by [=TrainerX493=] that brings the revision to 9.0 as of the latest release. The latest version even has Todou collaborate with [=TrainerX493=] to have the movesets up to date with Generation VIII.
** There is also a [[{{Continuation}} approved continuation]] of Glazed ran by [=TrainerX493=] that brings the revision to 9.0 as of the latest release. The latest version even has Todou collaborate with [=TrainerX493=] to have the movesets up to date with Generation VIII.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''VideoGame/PokemonReborn'' or ''[[VideoGame/PokemonZetaOmicron Pokémon Zeta and Omicron]]'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokémon game, and a few swear words are said here and there.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''VideoGame/PokemonReborn'' or ''[[VideoGame/PokemonZetaOmicron Pokémon Zeta and Omicron]]'', ''VideoGame/PokemonZetaAndOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokémon game, and a few swear words are said here and there.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler: Ex-Rocket Pryce]] in regards to helping helping Regina.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler: Ex-Rocket Pryce]] in regards to helping helping Regina.
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* RecursiveFanfiction: ''Pokemon Blazed Glazed'' is the Lucbui-approved re-make of ''Pokemon Glazed'', which adds more moves, some Pokémon, and evens out the level curve (like mellowing out the EarlyGameHell but also buffing the levels of the late-game to accomodate the wider move variety).
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* RecursiveFanfiction: ''Pokemon ''Pokémon Blazed Glazed'' is the Lucbui-approved re-make of ''Pokemon ''Pokémon Glazed'', which adds more moves, some Pokémon, and evens out the level curve (like mellowing out the EarlyGameHell but also buffing the levels of the late-game to accomodate the wider move variety).
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* WholePlotReference: Team Fusion's scheme during the Johto saga is a rehash of ''{{Anime/Pokemon 2000}}'', but with Ho-oh instead of Lugia. The three elemental orbs, referring to the three Beasts (who aren't actually involved in the plot) reference [[Anime/{{Pokemon 3}} two]] [[Anime/{{Pokemon 4Ever}} more]] movies and even ''Manga/PokemonAdventures''.
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* WholePlotReference: Team Fusion's scheme during the Johto saga is a rehash of ''{{Anime/Pokemon 2000}}'', ''Anime/Pokemon2000'', but with Ho-oh instead of Lugia. The three elemental orbs, referring to the three Beasts (who aren't actually involved in the plot) reference [[Anime/{{Pokemon 3}} [[Anime/Pokemon3 two]] [[Anime/{{Pokemon 4Ever}} [[Anime/Pokemon4Ever more]] movies and even ''Manga/PokemonAdventures''.
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* EldritchLocation: The cave where Palkia is found by Team Fusion, a srange place that bends over on itself so that one finds himself always walking in a circle.
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* EldritchLocation: The cave where Palkia is found by Team Fusion, a srange strange place that bends over on itself so that one finds himself always walking in a circle.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: After she is defeated for the last time, Chelle says that she's going to take on the Hoenn League... and teases the PlayerCharacter that he/she won't be able to follow her, since the Hoenn region is not in the game.
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* BossOnlyLevel
** New Island is just an empty complex with "two" bosses at the end: [[spoiler:Mewtwo using an exact clone of your team, followed by Mewtwo itself.]]
** There is no Elite Four or any other type of challenges to fight the TrueFinalBoss Soul, unless you count the Rankor gyms in of itself.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: After she is defeated for the last time, Chelle says that she's going to take on the Hoenn League... and teases the PlayerCharacter that he/she won't be able to follow her, since the Hoenn region is not in the game.
** New Island is just an empty complex with "two" bosses at the end: [[spoiler:Mewtwo using an exact clone of your team, followed by Mewtwo itself.]]
** There is no Elite Four or any other type of challenges to fight the TrueFinalBoss Soul, unless you count the Rankor gyms in of itself.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: After she is defeated for the last time, Chelle says that she's going to take on the Hoenn League...
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* EarlyBirdBoss: The first Tunod gym leader is an electric specialist, and none of your starters have any advantage over him nor do any Pokémon you catch by that point in the game (unless you count resistance via the grass-types, including Turtwig).
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* DroughtLevelOfDoom: If it's your first time in the island and are in need of healing, DON'T go into Alpha Island's Pokémon Center unless you are really prepared. The "nurse" will drop you into a sewer level with a high encounter rate, hidden trainers, and invisible paths. The only way out is to defeat the Gym Guide at the end, since this is actually the gym challenge.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler: Ex-Rocket Pryce]] in regards to helping helping Regina.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokémon game, and a few swear words are said here and there.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' ''VideoGame/PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', ''[[VideoGame/PokemonZetaOmicron Pokémon Zeta and Omicron]]'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokémon game, and a few swear words are said here and there.
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* WholePlotReference: Team Fusion's scheme during the Johto saga is a rehash of ''{{Anime/Pokemon 2000}}'', but with Ho-oh instead of Lugia. The three elemental orbs, referring to the three Beasts (who aren't actually involved in the plot) reference [[Anime/{{Pokemon 3}} two]] [[Anime/{{Pokemon 4Ever}} more]] movies and even ''Manga/PokemonAdventures''.
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* WholePlotReference: Team Fusion's scheme during the Johto saga is a rehash of ''{{Anime/Pokemon 2000}}'', but with Ho-oh instead of Lugia. The three elemental orbs, referring to the three Beasts (who aren't actually involved in the plot) reference [[Anime/{{Pokemon 3}} two]] [[Anime/{{Pokemon 4Ever}} more]] movies and even ''Manga/PokemonAdventures''.''Manga/PokemonAdventures''.
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Twelve years ago, you were born in a small town in Tunod region. Today is your birthday and usually, like other kids in the town, you will receive your first Pokémon. It will be your friend forever and protect you. But if you are hurry for a journey, you can be in danger. You must have the best preparation before making a journey in Tunod. You don’t know what is ahead of you. As you travel around the Tunod region, you will meet with rivals, wild Pokémon and a new villainous team whose plans will put the world in jeopardy. Are you up to the challenge?
''Pokémon Glazed'' features Pokémon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters - Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup - the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 7 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.
''Pokémon Glazed'' features Pokémon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters - Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup - the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 7 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.
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Twelve years ago, you were born in a small town in Tunod region. Today is your birthday and usually, like other kids in the town, you will receive your first Pokémon. It will be your friend forever and protect you. But if you are hurry for a into your journey, you can could be in danger. You must have the best preparation before making a journey in Tunod. You don’t know what is ahead of you. As you travel around the Tunod region, you will meet with rivals, wild Pokémon and a new villainous team whose plans will put the world in jeopardy. Are you up to the challenge?
''Pokémon Glazed'' features Pokémon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters- — Turtwig, Chimchar Chimchar, and Piplup - — the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 7 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other regions, the Tunod Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokémon. Instead, they use Pokémon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake, who despite having a lot of Dark-type Pokémon is a good person.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokémon game, and a few swear words are sais here and there.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokémon, and Pius and Regina respectively use Lugia and Ho-oh in their final battle against the player]].
* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caught on a preserve just outside the ''first town''. Sure you still have to progress the game a little further to unlock the preserve, but it's still relatively early.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake, who despite having a lot of Dark-type Pokémon is a good person.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokémon game, and a few swear words are sais here and there.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokémon, and Pius and Regina respectively use Lugia and Ho-oh in their final battle against the player]].
* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caught on a preserve just outside the ''first town''. Sure you still have to progress the game a little further to unlock the preserve, but it's still relatively early.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other regions, the Tunod Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokémon. Instead, they use Pokémon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake.
Blake).
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake,who who, despite having a lot of Dark-type Pokémon is a good person.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokémon game, and a few swear words aresais said here and there.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu:[[spoiler: Michael, [[spoiler:Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia Palkia, and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokémon, and Pius and Regina respectively use Lugia and Ho-oh in their final battle against the player]].
player.]]
* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caught on a preserve just outside the ''first town''.Sure Sure, you still have to progress the game a little further to unlock the preserve, but it's still relatively early.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake,
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokémon game, and a few swear words are
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* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caught on a preserve just outside the ''first town''.
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* TheDragon: Regina, to Michael. [[spoiler: Until she becomes a DragonAscendant]].
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* TheDragon: Regina, to Michael. [[spoiler: Until [[spoiler:Until she becomes a DragonAscendant]]. DragonAscendant.]]
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* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Michael, the Red-Scarfed Pikachu]].
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Chelle. [[spoiler:Being Silver's little sister, it's not hard to see where she got her more abrasive tendencies]].
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Chelle. [[spoiler:Being Silver's little sister, it's not hard to see where she got her more abrasive tendencies]].tendencies.]]
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* RecursiveFanfiction: ''Pokemon Blazed Glazed'' is the Lucbui-approved re-make of ''Pokemon Glazed'', which adds more moves, some Pokemon, and evens out the level curve (like mellowing out the EarlyGameHell but also buffing the levels of the late-game to accomodate the wider move variety).
* TheRival: Percy is the first one you'll meet, but there are also Cato, Chelle and Tye.
* TheRival: Percy is the first one you'll meet, but there are also Cato, Chelle and Tye.
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* RecursiveFanfiction: ''Pokemon Blazed Glazed'' is the Lucbui-approved re-make of ''Pokemon Glazed'', which adds more moves, some Pokemon, Pokémon, and evens out the level curve (like mellowing out the EarlyGameHell but also buffing the levels of the late-game to accomodate the wider move variety).
* TheRival: Percy is the first one you'll meet, but there are also Cato,Chelle Chelle, and Tye.
* TheRival: Percy is the first one you'll meet, but there are also Cato,
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* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: Silver's CharacterDevelopment from ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' happily stuck]]. Also, [[spoiler:Michael and the Red-Scarfed Pikachu]].
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* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: Silver's [[spoiler:Silver's CharacterDevelopment from ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' happily stuck]]. stuck.]] Also, [[spoiler:Michael and the Red-Scarfed Pikachu]].
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* VillainousBreakdown: Michael isn't exactly a graceful loser, but it stands out particularly when [[spoiler: the player defeats him in the final battle atop Mt. Stratus, taking down Dialga, Palkia and Giratina]]. He then slips into temporary insanity when [[spoiler:Mew shows up and begin destroying his labs along with his project to create the ultimate TM. He eventually gets better and decided to turn over a new leaf.]]
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* VillainousBreakdown: Michael isn't exactly a graceful loser, but it stands out particularly when [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the player defeats him in the final battle atop Mt. Stratus, taking down Dialga, Palkia Palkia, and Giratina]]. He then slips into temporary insanity when [[spoiler:Mew shows up and begin begins destroying his labs along with his project to create the ultimate TM. He eventually gets better and decided decides to turn over a new leaf.]]leaf]].
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Pius sincerely wants to bring salvation to both human and Pokémon. He's closed-minded and extreme about it, but he's still a sight better than the selfish and power-hungry Regina.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Pius sincerely wants to bring salvation to both human humans and Pokémon. He's closed-minded and extreme about it, but he's still a sight better than the selfish and power-hungry Regina.
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Twelve years ago, you were born in a small town in Tunod region. Today is your birthday and usually, like other boys in the town, you will receive your first Pokémon. It will be your friend forever and protect you. But if you are hurry for a journey, you can be in danger. You must have the best preparation before making a journey in Tunod. You don’t know what is ahead of you. As you travel around the Tunod region, you will meet with rivals, wild Pokémon and a new villainous team whose plans will put the world in jeopardy. Are you up to the challenge?
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Twelve years ago, you were born in a small town in Tunod region. Today is your birthday and usually, like other boys kids in the town, you will receive your first Pokémon. It will be your friend forever and protect you. But if you are hurry for a journey, you can be in danger. You must have the best preparation before making a journey in Tunod. You don’t know what is ahead of you. As you travel around the Tunod region, you will meet with rivals, wild Pokémon and a new villainous team whose plans will put the world in jeopardy. Are you up to the challenge?
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* RecursiveFanfiction: ''Pokemon Blazed Glazed'' is the Lucbui-approved re-make of ''Pokemon Glazed'', which adds more moves, some Pokemon, and evens out the level curve (like mellowing out the EarlyGameHell but also buffing the levels of the late-game to accomodate the wider move variety).
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* MirrorMatch: The battle against [[spoiler:Trainer!Mewtwo is a subversion: while he carries the same ‘mons you do at the same levels, his don’t have any moves learned from TMs or HMs, instead only carrying the sets they’d have naturally at that point.]]
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''Pokémon Glazed'' features Pokémon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters - Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup - the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 6 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.
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''Pokémon Glazed'' features Pokémon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters - Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup - the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 6 7 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.
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''Pokemon Glazed'' is a ROMHack of the US version of ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokémon Emerald]]'' created by Lucbui, taking place in the wholly new continent of Tunod, following the adventures of a completely new trainer starting his/her journey ToBeAMaster.
Twelve years ago, you were born in a small town in Tunod region. Today is your birthday and usually, like other boys in the town, you will receive your first Pokemon. It will be your friend forever and protect you. But if you are hurry for a journey, you can be in danger. You must have the best preparation before making a journey in Tunod. You don’t know what is ahead of you. As you travel around the Tunod region, you will meet with rivals, wild Pokemon and a new villainous team whose plans will put the world in jeopardy. Are you up to the challenge?
''Pokemon Glazed'' features Pokemon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters - Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup - the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 6 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.
Twelve years ago, you were born in a small town in Tunod region. Today is your birthday and usually, like other boys in the town, you will receive your first Pokemon. It will be your friend forever and protect you. But if you are hurry for a journey, you can be in danger. You must have the best preparation before making a journey in Tunod. You don’t know what is ahead of you. As you travel around the Tunod region, you will meet with rivals, wild Pokemon and a new villainous team whose plans will put the world in jeopardy. Are you up to the challenge?
''Pokemon Glazed'' features Pokemon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters - Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup - the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 6 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other regions, the Tunod Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokemon. Instead, they use Pokemon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake, who despite having a lot of Dark-type Pokemon is a good person.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokemon game, and a few swear words are sais here and there.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokemon, and Pius and Regina respectively use Lugia and Ho-oh in their final battle against the player]].
* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caught relatively early, on a preserve just outside the ''first town''. Sure you still have to progress the game a little further to unlock the preserve, but it's still relatively early.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake, who despite having a lot of Dark-type Pokemon is a good person.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokemon game, and a few swear words are sais here and there.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokemon, and Pius and Regina respectively use Lugia and Ho-oh in their final battle against the player]].
* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caught relatively early, on a preserve just outside the ''first town''. Sure you still have to progress the game a little further to unlock the preserve, but it's still relatively early.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other regions, the Tunod Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokemon. Pokémon. Instead, they use Pokemon Pokémon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake, who despite having a lot of Dark-typePokemon Pokémon is a good person.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the averagePokemon Pokémon game, and a few swear words are sais here and there.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his acePokemon, Pokémon, and Pius and Regina respectively use Lugia and Ho-oh in their final battle against the player]].
* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caughtrelatively early, on a preserve just outside the ''first town''. Sure you still have to progress the game a little further to unlock the preserve, but it's still relatively early.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake, who despite having a lot of Dark-type
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace
* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caught
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* SpeaksFluentAnimal: An item you receive early on in the game allows you to understand what Pokemon are saying.
* StealthPun: The dojo in Darkwood Town offers training in different stats. The Pokemon they all use are all from the Eevee family. (Think '''E'''ffort '''V'''alues.)
* TakeThat: A Flareon in one of the game's Pokemon Centers affirms that he's sick of his kind being badmouthed for their stats.
* StealthPun: The dojo in Darkwood Town offers training in different stats. The Pokemon they all use are all from the Eevee family. (Think '''E'''ffort '''V'''alues.)
* TakeThat: A Flareon in one of the game's Pokemon Centers affirms that he's sick of his kind being badmouthed for their stats.
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* SpeaksFluentAnimal: An item you receive early on in the game allows you to understand what Pokemon Pokémon are saying.
* StealthPun: The dojo in Darkwood Town offers training in different stats. ThePokemon Pokémon they all use are all from the Eevee family. (Think '''E'''ffort '''V'''alues.)
* TakeThat: A Flareon in one of the game'sPokemon Pokémon Centers affirms that he's sick of his kind being badmouthed for their stats.
* StealthPun: The dojo in Darkwood Town offers training in different stats. The
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* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be a Pokemon Pokémon game without this trope.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Pius sincerely wants to bring salvation to both human and Pokemon. He's closed-minded and extreme about it, but he's still a sight better than the selfish and power-hungry Regina.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Pius sincerely wants to bring salvation to both human and Pokemon.Pokémon. He's closed-minded and extreme about it, but he's still a sight better than the selfish and power-hungry Regina.
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* AscendedMeme: [[spoiler:Whitney is now a member of the Johto Elite Four]], likely a reference to her [[ThatOneBoss infamy]] in the original games.
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:Pius aids the player and Henri in stopping Team Fusion's conquest of the Bell Tower.]]
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* WHolePlotReference: Team Fusion's scheme during the Johto saga is a rehash of ''{{Anime/Pokemon 2000}}'', but with Ho-oh instead of Lugia. The three elemental orbs, referring to the three Beasts (who aren't actually involved in the plot) reference two more movies and even ''Manga/PokemonAdventures''.
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* WHolePlotReference: WholePlotReference: Team Fusion's scheme during the Johto saga is a rehash of ''{{Anime/Pokemon 2000}}'', but with Ho-oh instead of Lugia. The three elemental orbs, referring to the three Beasts (who aren't actually involved in the plot) reference two more [[Anime/{{Pokemon 3}} two]] [[Anime/{{Pokemon 4Ever}} more]] movies and even ''Manga/PokemonAdventures''.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other Pokemon games, the Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokemon. Instead, they use Pokemon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other Pokemon games, regions, the Tunod Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokemon. Instead, they use Pokemon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake.
* DiscOneNuke: The various 1st-stage [[InfinityMinusOneSword pseudo-legendaries]] can be caught relatively early, on a preserve just outside the ''first town''. Sure you still have to progress the game a little further to unlock the preserve, but it's still relatively early.
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* SpeaksFluentAnimal: An item you receive early on it the game allows you to understand what Pokemon are saying.
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* SpeaksFluentAnimal: An item you receive early on it in the game allows you to understand what Pokemon are saying.saying.
* StealthPun: The dojo in Darkwood Town offers training in different stats. The Pokemon they all use are all from the Eevee family. (Think '''E'''ffort '''V'''alues.)
* StealthPun: The dojo in Darkwood Town offers training in different stats. The Pokemon they all use are all from the Eevee family. (Think '''E'''ffort '''V'''alues.)
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* WHolePlotReference: Team Fusion's scheme during the Johto saga is a rehash of ''{{Anime/Pokemon 2000}}'', but with Ho-oh instead of Lugia. The three elemental orbs, referring to the three Beasts (who aren't actually involved in the plot) reference two more movies and even ''Manga/PokemonAdventures''.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: After she is defeated for the last time, Chelle says that she's going to take on the Hoenn League... and teases the PlayerCharacter that he/she won't be able to follow her, since the Hoenn region is not in the game.
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* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokemon]].
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* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokemon]].Pokemon, and Pius and Regina respectively use Lugia and Ho-oh in their final battle against the player]].
* TheFundamentalist: [[MeaningfulName Pius]], leader of the Church of Alpha.
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* Jerkass: Thor, the Poison-type leader from Rankor; and Regina.
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* Jerkass: {{Jerkass}}: Thor, the Poison-type leader from Rankor; and Regina.
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* ThisIsUnforgivable: The protagonist certainly thinks so when [[spoiler:Regina has her minions set Elk Forest on fire to flush out Celebi]].
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* TakeThat: A Flareon in one of the game's Pokemon Centers affirms that he's sick of his kind being badmouthed for their stats.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: The protagonist certainly thinks so when [[spoiler:Regina has her minions setElk Ilex Forest on fire to flush out Celebi]].
* ThisIsUnforgivable: The protagonist certainly thinks so when [[spoiler:Regina has her minions set
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''Pokemon Glazed'' is a ROMHack of the US version of ''PokemonEmerald'' created by Lucbui, taking place in the wholly new continent of Tunod, following the adventures of a completely new trainer starting his/her journey ToBeAMaster.
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''Pokemon Glazed'' is a ROMHack of the US version of ''PokemonEmerald'' ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokémon Emerald]]'' created by Lucbui, taking place in the wholly new continent of Tunod, following the adventures of a completely new trainer starting his/her journey ToBeAMaster.
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* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: Silver's CharacterDevelopment from ''PokemonGoldAndSilver'' happily stuck]]. Also, [[spoiler:Michael and the Red-Scarfed Pikachu]].
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* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: Silver's CharacterDevelopment from ''PokemonGoldAndSilver'' ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' happily stuck]]. Also, [[spoiler:Michael and the Red-Scarfed Pikachu]].
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other Pokemon games, the Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokemon. Instead, they use Pokemon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake]].
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other Pokemon games, the Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokemon. Instead, they use Pokemon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake]].Blake.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake, who despite having a lot of Dark-type Pokemon is a good person.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Blake, who despite having a lot of Dark-type Pokemon is a good person.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: The Water-type Gym Leader Flo and the orange-themed Elite Four Tanya both go barefoot.
* HeroicMime: Averted! The protagonist actually speaks a few lines from time to time. Regina even lampshades the fact on one occasion.
* Jerkass: Thor, the Poison-type leader from Rankor; and Regina.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Chelle. [[spoiler:Being Silver's little sister, it's not hard to see where she got her more abrasive tendencies]].
* Jerkass: Thor, the Poison-type leader from Rankor; and Regina.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Chelle. [[spoiler:Being Silver's little sister, it's not hard to see where she got her more abrasive tendencies]].
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* TheRival: Percy is the first one you'll meet, but there are also Cato and Chelle.
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* TheRival: Percy is the first one you'll meet, but there are also Cato Cato, Chelle and Chelle.Tye.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: The protagonist certainly thinks so when [[spoiler:Regina has her minions set Elk Forest on fire to flush out Celebi]].
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* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: Silver's CharacterDevelopment from ''PokemonGoldAndSilver'' happily stuck]]. Also, [[spoiler:Michael]].
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* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: Silver's CharacterDevelopment from ''PokemonGoldAndSilver'' happily stuck]]. Also, [[spoiler:Michael]].[[spoiler:Michael and the Red-Scarfed Pikachu]].
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Pius sincerely wants to bring salvation to both human and Pokemon. He's closed-minded and extreme about it, but he's still a sight better than the selfish and power-hungry Regina.
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* EldritchLocation: The cave where Palkia is found by Team Fusion, a srange place that bends over on itself so that one finds himself always walking in a circle.
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* PinkIsFeminine: Rosaline of the EliteFour certainly seems to think so.
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* PinkIsFeminine: Rosaline of the EliteFour Elite Four certainly seems to think so.
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!!Tropes used in Pokémon Glazed:
* AbusiveParents: Regina, towards Henri. Not much is seen onscreen, but it's implied that she did push her son toward becoming a Team Fusion grunt.
* AdventurerArchaeologist: Terry, the Ground-type Gym Leader.
* BigBad: Michael for the Tunod arc, Pius and Regina for the Johto and Rankor arc.
* BoisterousBruiser: Percy's Cyndaquil, later a Quilava, seems very eager to throw himself into battle. Tanya of the Elite Four and her Dragonite also count.
* ChurchMilitant: The Church of Alpha, led by Pius.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other Pokemon games, the Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokemon. Instead, they use Pokemon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake]].
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokemon game, and a few swear words are sais here and there.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokemon]].
* TheDragon: Regina, to Michael. [[spoiler: Until she becomes a DragonAscendant]].
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Michael, the Red-Scarfed Pikachu]].
* NintendoHard: This game has a rather steep learning curve, though it's rather tame compared to others.
* PinkIsFeminine: Rosaline of the EliteFour certainly seems to think so.
* TheQuietOne: Magnus of the Elite Four. And his [[ScaryScorpions Drapion]] as well.
* TheRival: Percy is the first one you'll meet, but there are also Cato and Chelle.
** A more hostile one is the Red-Scarfed Pikachu.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: An item you receive early on it the game allows you to understand what Pokemon are saying.
* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be a Pokemon game without this trope.
* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: Silver's CharacterDevelopment from ''PokemonGoldAndSilver'' happily stuck]]. Also, [[spoiler:Michael]].
* UnholyMatrimony: Michael and Regina, [[spoiler:at least until Regina divorces him]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Michael isn't exactly a graceful loser, but it stands out particularly when [[spoiler: the player defeats him in the final battle atop Mt. Stratus, taking down Dialga, Palkia and Giratina]]. He then slips into temporary insanity when [[spoiler:Mew shows up and begin destroying his labs along with his project to create the ultimate TM. He eventually gets better and decided to turn over a new leaf.]]
* WalkingSwimsuitScene: Flo, the Water-type Gym Leader.
!!Tropes used in Pokémon Glazed:
* AbusiveParents: Regina, towards Henri. Not much is seen onscreen, but it's implied that she did push her son toward becoming a Team Fusion grunt.
* AdventurerArchaeologist: Terry, the Ground-type Gym Leader.
* BigBad: Michael for the Tunod arc, Pius and Regina for the Johto and Rankor arc.
* BoisterousBruiser: Percy's Cyndaquil, later a Quilava, seems very eager to throw himself into battle. Tanya of the Elite Four and her Dragonite also count.
* ChurchMilitant: The Church of Alpha, led by Pius.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike other Pokemon games, the Elite Four are not themed on a particular type of Pokemon. Instead, they use Pokemon who share a certain color scheme (pink for Rosaline, purple for Magnus, orange for Tanya, [[ShapedLikeItself grey for Grey]], and black for Blake]].
* DarkerAndEdgier: Not as much as, say, ''PokemonReborn'' or ''PokemonZetaOmicron'', but the storyline is a little darker than the average Pokemon game, and a few swear words are sais here and there.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler: Michael, the Team Fusion leader, uses Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in his final battle against the player. Tunod champion Blake also uses a Darkrai as his ace Pokemon]].
* TheDragon: Regina, to Michael. [[spoiler: Until she becomes a DragonAscendant]].
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Michael, the Red-Scarfed Pikachu]].
* NintendoHard: This game has a rather steep learning curve, though it's rather tame compared to others.
* PinkIsFeminine: Rosaline of the EliteFour certainly seems to think so.
* TheQuietOne: Magnus of the Elite Four. And his [[ScaryScorpions Drapion]] as well.
* TheRival: Percy is the first one you'll meet, but there are also Cato and Chelle.
** A more hostile one is the Red-Scarfed Pikachu.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: An item you receive early on it the game allows you to understand what Pokemon are saying.
* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be a Pokemon game without this trope.
* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: Silver's CharacterDevelopment from ''PokemonGoldAndSilver'' happily stuck]]. Also, [[spoiler:Michael]].
* UnholyMatrimony: Michael and Regina, [[spoiler:at least until Regina divorces him]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Michael isn't exactly a graceful loser, but it stands out particularly when [[spoiler: the player defeats him in the final battle atop Mt. Stratus, taking down Dialga, Palkia and Giratina]]. He then slips into temporary insanity when [[spoiler:Mew shows up and begin destroying his labs along with his project to create the ultimate TM. He eventually gets better and decided to turn over a new leaf.]]
* WalkingSwimsuitScene: Flo, the Water-type Gym Leader.
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''Pokemon Glazed'' is a ROMHack of the US version of ''PokemonEmerald'' created by Lucbui, taking place in the wholly new continent of Tunod, following the adventures of a completely new trainer starting his/her journey ToBeAMaster.
Twelve years ago, you were born in a small town in Tunod region. Today is your birthday and usually, like other boys in the town, you will receive your first Pokemon. It will be your friend forever and protect you. But if you are hurry for a journey, you can be in danger. You must have the best preparation before making a journey in Tunod. You don’t know what is ahead of you. As you travel around the Tunod region, you will meet with rivals, wild Pokemon and a new villainous team whose plans will put the world in jeopardy. Are you up to the challenge?
''Pokemon Glazed'' features Pokemon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters - Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup - the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 6 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.
Twelve years ago, you were born in a small town in Tunod region. Today is your birthday and usually, like other boys in the town, you will receive your first Pokemon. It will be your friend forever and protect you. But if you are hurry for a journey, you can be in danger. You must have the best preparation before making a journey in Tunod. You don’t know what is ahead of you. As you travel around the Tunod region, you will meet with rivals, wild Pokemon and a new villainous team whose plans will put the world in jeopardy. Are you up to the challenge?
''Pokemon Glazed'' features Pokemon up to Generation V that can be caught and trained, the possibility to explore two new continents, a surprising selection of starters (other than the Gen IV starters - Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup - the player has the option of picking a Shinx or a Riolu), numerous Legendaries and a brand new storyline. It is currently available as a Version 6 Beta, which is pretty much the complete game.