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What are all the romhacks set in tropical regions? Or have a big focus on islands?
>picrel: Pokemon Orange Islands
>Pokemon Naranja
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>>59060002
Easier to design individual islands rather than a huge connected region that isn't just a Kanto copy.
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>>59060002
>Islands
Because islands are inherently easy to design. You don't need to make any real considerations between them in terms of overall geographic feel, you can have the volcano island next to the arctic island and nobody will care. It also allows you to easily keep track of level progression in wilds and trainers.
>Tropical
I'm just gonna say, the fact that most people mod Emerald, and don't bother to change the region, plays a bigger part in this than any conscious design choice
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>>59060002
Because islands are kino
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>>59060018
Isn't FireRed more modded than Emerald? Or rather, is FireRed used more as a base for original romhacks, while Emerald is usually just hardmode edits?
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>>59060030
I dunno
I see more raw Emerald regions than Fire Red. Could be I've just gotten a weird skew though.
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>>59060002
Maybe because you chose two romhacks influenced by the same fucking thing which was a series of islands you drooling fucking retard



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