- Physical/Special Split
- Gen IV - VI Attacks, Abilities, and Items
- Mega Evolutions
- Removed those badge stat boosts because they aren’t at all fair
- Expanded dex, every non-legendary Pokemon obtainable in some way
- Proper forms for Pokemon like Kyurem, Arceus, Burmy, and even Unown
- Hidden abilities along with a conscientious distribution of crazy ones like Ninetales’
- ORAS level-up movesets, except for non-existent moves
- 120 TMs
- Added Pokemon generation methods saves Kanto from feeling crowded - Hidden Grottos, pedometer-based Honey Trees, Swarms
- Field effects for abilities such as Synchronize, Magnet Pull, Cute Charm, Compound Eyes, and Flame Body etc.
- Dynamic dex areas to indicate swarms and roaming
- Updated non-berry oriented Pickup table
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