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I can say from experience that programming the pokemon was actually the easiest part. Its just a data structure with like 60 variables the difficulty is on the design side not the implementation. From there I just webscraped the wiki and then used VBA to make the files

Even though I had no drawing experience it only took me like 3 months to draw everything and even then that was only like 2-3 hours a day. Obviously a module and a sketch are very different in terms of artistic difficulty I feel like a professional should be able to crank out models at the same rate I could make drawings.

To that one guy who tested it previously: I fixed the inventory bug. To the rest of you: you don't get to complain because its my birthday



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