@@mariotron8718It's done by following a sidequest where children's Pokémon vanish during the night. If you search for the cause, you find a Titan Ghost Pokémon (perhaps a Haunter). It speaks to you of its hatred for humans and the Pokémon who befriend them. The game will autosave before this battle. All signs point to you having to defeat the spirit, but you can catch it, and evolve it (though, it disobeys you). Once it evolves, the Titan thanks you for bringing out it's latent power, and bargains with you. It will obey you, but you are to feed it more power. This Pokémon can gain experience, but can't level up until it defeats a Pokémon itself. However, the Titan Ghost doesn't cause its opponents to faint, instead they fall into a deep slumber. If you use this Pokémon on a route too often, then wild Pokémon will flee automatically at the sight of this monster. When you use it against a trainer, and beat at least one of their Pokémon, then the trainer will panic after the battle, and run for the Pokémon Center, not to be seen again. When encountering the evil team, the creature will tell you they all deserve to hurt. If you use this creature against key figures like Gym Leaders or your rivals, the Titan will insist that they are obstacles, or will stop your journey if you don't use their strength. After a battle with them, they too will notice the damage, and run for the Pokémon Center, but not until after the Gym Leader gives you a badge. Your rival will comment on the scary Titan of yours before leaving, and won't battle you again until the end. The Evil Team and Gym Leaders both grow increasingly afraid of you as you progress until the Evil Team puts their plan on pause to later confront you in a reverse Raid Battle. You use your one über powerful Titan against four trainers. When you beat six mons, your Titan attacks the humans, ending the battle. With only the League left, you continue to plow through the Elite Four like normal. You can selectively use the Titan Ghost to eliminate key Pokémon for the next part. Right before the Champion, the Elite Four confront you with another 1v4 (missing whatever Pokémon you've already felled) that ends the same way. Immediately afterwards you are confronted by the return of your rival, determined to put an end to everything, using a new team of overleveled Pokémon against you. If you somehow win, the Titan Ghost fells your rival and their whole team before moving forward. If you lose, the Titan Ghost insists that there is a way forward: feed your own Pokémon to it. If you accept, then all of your Pokémon, including those in the PC, fall into a slumber, while your Titan Ghost reaches Level 100, is fully healed, and a Raid Battle commences where you must defeat your opponent's whole team. Before you can hurt your rival, the Champion arrives with a team of Legendary Pokémon to defeat you. They will make you pay for those you've hurt in this final battle, a standard 6v6 (a 1v6 if only the Titan Ghost remains). The Champion is impossible to win against, for their team is godly, and they will heal their Pokémon when their health drops below half, and from all status conditions while you are prevented from doing the same by the spirits of those you've hurt, led by your rival. With the defeat of the Titan Ghost, you are given an ultimatum. You will be sent back to do things right the next time, to before you encountered the malevolent spirit. If you repeat your crime, then you will both be eliminated. The game will end, credits roll, and the option to continue appears. You will be sent to the autosave file from way before. You can defeat the Titan Ghost this time, who feels attached to you inexplicably, or catch it again. On defeating the thing, the game will continue as it should. On a capture, a text box will appear: "You were warned. [Your Name] shuddered. [Your Name] whited out!" Before the screen turns white, the intro plays, and your save file is erased.
@@mariotron8718the ghost route would be based on the pokemon black creepypasta where you get a ghost that kills the foe's pokemon and the pokemon trainer themselves with one single move: Curse.
I present: the "Cursed Route." It's done by following a midgame sidequest (before the 4th gym) where children's Pokémon vanish during the night. If you search for the cause, you find a Titan Ghost Pokémon (perhaps a Haunter). It speaks to you of its hatred for humans and the Pokémon who befriend them. *The game will autosave before this battle.* All signs point to you having to defeat the spirit, but you can catch it, (although, it disobeys you), and evolve it. Once it evolves, the Titan thanks you for bringing out it's latent power, and bargains with you. It will obey you, but you are to feed it more power. This Pokémon can gain experience, but can't level up until it defeats a Pokémon itself. However, the Titan Ghost doesn't cause its opponents to faint, instead they fall into a deep slumber. If you use this Pokémon on a route too often, then wild Pokémon will flee automatically at the sight of this monster. When you use it against a trainer, and beat at least one of their Pokémon, then the trainer will panic after the battle, and run for the Pokémon Center, not to be seen again. When encountering the evil team, the creature will tell you they all deserve to hurt. If you use this creature against key figures like Gym Leaders or your rivals, the Titan will insist that they are obstacles, or will stop your journey if you don't use their strength. After a battle with them, they too will notice the damage, and run for the Pokémon Center, but not until after the Gym Leader gives you a badge. Your rival will comment on the scary Titan of yours before leaving, and won't battle you again until the end. The Evil Team and Gym Leaders both grow increasingly afraid of you as you progress until the Evil Team puts their plan on pause to later confront you in a reverse Raid Battle. You use your one über powerful Titan against four trainers. When you beat six mons, your Titan attacks the humans, ending the battle. With only the League left, you continue to plow through the Elite Four like normal. You can selectively use the Titan Ghost to eliminate key Pokémon for the next part. Right before the Champion, the Elite Four confront you with another 1v4 (missing whatever Pokémon you've already felled) that ends the same way. Immediately afterwards you are confronted by the return of your rival, determined to put an end to everything, using a new team of overleveled Pokémon against you. If you somehow win, the Titan Ghost fells your rival and their whole team before moving forward. If you lose, the Titan Ghost insists that there is a way forward: feed your own Pokémon to it. If you accept, then all of your Pokémon, including those in the PC, fall into a slumber, while your Titan Ghost reaches Level 100, is fully healed, and a Raid Battle commences where you must defeat your opponent's whole team. Before you can hurt your rival, the Champion arrives with a team of Legendary Pokémon to defeat you. They will make you pay for those you've hurt in this final battle, a standard 6v6 (a 1v6 if only the Titan Ghost remains). The Champion is impossible to win against, for their team is godly, and they will heal their Pokémon when their health drops below half, and from all status conditions while you are prevented from doing the same by the spirits of those you've hurt, led by your rival. With the defeat of the Titan Ghost, you are given an ultimatum. You will be sent back to do things right the next time, to before you encountered the malevolent spirit. If you repeat your crime, then you will both be eliminated. The game will end, credits roll, and the option to continue appears. You will be sent to the autosave file from way before. You can defeat the Titan Ghost this time, who feels attached to you inexplicably, or catch it again. On defeating the thing, the game will continue as it should. On a capture, a text box will appear: "You were warned. [Your Name] shuddered. [Your Name] whited out!" Before the screen turns white, the intro plays, and your save file is erased.
What happens if you win the champion battle? Like, there's definitely that one kid who just learned how GameShark works and abuses it to get infinite HP and PP, so he would just beat the champion easily, right?
@@MegaSpamziken1996 The cutscene for the Champion challenging you restarts. You're locked into this unwinnable battle, there's nothing beyond it. You can trigger the credits, but you aren't winning in a way that matters.
Green: often times people forget about me, i'm seen only as a feminine counter part for you, but that couldn't be closer to the truth, just like you and blue, i'm a real pokemon trainer i have searched far and wide to improve my skills, and today i'll finaly show to you why green from pallet town is a real champion level trainer, venusaur go show our conviction mega evolve.
@@neroisntdead3681 If my understanding is correct a bunch of people kept trying to wrongly copyright claim his music, so he had to sign on with one of the big gaming labels, who of course copyright claim stuff he has no problem with. It sucks, but it's the lesser of two evils.
This kinda reminds me of an idea I had way back, to swap the sound font with the one used for Dialga's fight to the finish instead. Dunno if it would've worked, but I always thought it'd be cool to have a mashup of both themes with the sound fonts swapped
I helped by giving a rough draft of the music-less opening. And also introduced him to the cancled version of Creepy Black. "Cursed Black" which had leaf/green/blue as a ghost type training adversary. It's a pity about the stupid copyright system, because now we'll never get Elitolavania
This should be a route where you gain this Ghost and starts to use Curse in every pokemon you confront, instead of putting a curse in him, instead it kills the target, like the creepypasta pokemon Black version
In the original manga she’s blue and Gary’s counterpart is green, however in the Firered Leafgreen remakes they bestowed her the name of green and Leaf
@@SnakeSolid. I tried with my version, it just doesn't work without making a voice group in the ROM. A voice group is pretty much just a set of instruments the game will use when playing music
If other games had a "weird route," Pokémon would have the "Ghost Route."
Honest to God I'd love to see that one day
Describe Ghost Route
@@mariotron8718It's done by following a sidequest where children's Pokémon vanish during the night. If you search for the cause, you find a Titan Ghost Pokémon (perhaps a Haunter). It speaks to you of its hatred for humans and the Pokémon who befriend them. The game will autosave before this battle. All signs point to you having to defeat the spirit, but you can catch it, and evolve it (though, it disobeys you). Once it evolves, the Titan thanks you for bringing out it's latent power, and bargains with you. It will obey you, but you are to feed it more power.
This Pokémon can gain experience, but can't level up until it defeats a Pokémon itself. However, the Titan Ghost doesn't cause its opponents to faint, instead they fall into a deep slumber. If you use this Pokémon on a route too often, then wild Pokémon will flee automatically at the sight of this monster. When you use it against a trainer, and beat at least one of their Pokémon, then the trainer will panic after the battle, and run for the Pokémon Center, not to be seen again. When encountering the evil team, the creature will tell you they all deserve to hurt. If you use this creature against key figures like Gym Leaders or your rivals, the Titan will insist that they are obstacles, or will stop your journey if you don't use their strength. After a battle with them, they too will notice the damage, and run for the Pokémon Center, but not until after the Gym Leader gives you a badge. Your rival will comment on the scary Titan of yours before leaving, and won't battle you again until the end.
The Evil Team and Gym Leaders both grow increasingly afraid of you as you progress until the Evil Team puts their plan on pause to later confront you in a reverse Raid Battle. You use your one über powerful Titan against four trainers. When you beat six mons, your Titan attacks the humans, ending the battle. With only the League left, you continue to plow through the Elite Four like normal. You can selectively use the Titan Ghost to eliminate key Pokémon for the next part. Right before the Champion, the Elite Four confront you with another 1v4 (missing whatever Pokémon you've already felled) that ends the same way. Immediately afterwards you are confronted by the return of your rival, determined to put an end to everything, using a new team of overleveled Pokémon against you.
If you somehow win, the Titan Ghost fells your rival and their whole team before moving forward. If you lose, the Titan Ghost insists that there is a way forward: feed your own Pokémon to it. If you accept, then all of your Pokémon, including those in the PC, fall into a slumber, while your Titan Ghost reaches Level 100, is fully healed, and a Raid Battle commences where you must defeat your opponent's whole team. Before you can hurt your rival, the Champion arrives with a team of Legendary Pokémon to defeat you. They will make you pay for those you've hurt in this final battle, a standard 6v6 (a 1v6 if only the Titan Ghost remains). The Champion is impossible to win against, for their team is godly, and they will heal their Pokémon when their health drops below half, and from all status conditions while you are prevented from doing the same by the spirits of those you've hurt, led by your rival.
With the defeat of the Titan Ghost, you are given an ultimatum. You will be sent back to do things right the next time, to before you encountered the malevolent spirit. If you repeat your crime, then you will both be eliminated. The game will end, credits roll, and the option to continue appears. You will be sent to the autosave file from way before. You can defeat the Titan Ghost this time, who feels attached to you inexplicably, or catch it again. On defeating the thing, the game will continue as it should. On a capture, a text box will appear: "You were warned. [Your Name] shuddered. [Your Name] whited out!" Before the screen turns white, the intro plays, and your save file is erased.
@@mariotron8718the ghost route would be based on the pokemon black creepypasta where you get a ghost that kills the foe's pokemon and the pokemon trainer themselves with one single move: Curse.
How would you start the ghost route though? Would you have to backtrack and kill every trainer accessible in the main game?
Nice touch tying this to Creepy Black, rather than keeping it blank
Creepy black is one of my favorite creepypasta, it fit too well
I present: the "Cursed Route."
It's done by following a midgame sidequest (before the 4th gym) where children's Pokémon vanish during the night. If you search for the cause, you find a Titan Ghost Pokémon (perhaps a Haunter). It speaks to you of its hatred for humans and the Pokémon who befriend them. *The game will autosave before this battle.* All signs point to you having to defeat the spirit, but you can catch it, (although, it disobeys you), and evolve it. Once it evolves, the Titan thanks you for bringing out it's latent power, and bargains with you. It will obey you, but you are to feed it more power.
This Pokémon can gain experience, but can't level up until it defeats a Pokémon itself. However, the Titan Ghost doesn't cause its opponents to faint, instead they fall into a deep slumber. If you use this Pokémon on a route too often, then wild Pokémon will flee automatically at the sight of this monster. When you use it against a trainer, and beat at least one of their Pokémon, then the trainer will panic after the battle, and run for the Pokémon Center, not to be seen again. When encountering the evil team, the creature will tell you they all deserve to hurt. If you use this creature against key figures like Gym Leaders or your rivals, the Titan will insist that they are obstacles, or will stop your journey if you don't use their strength. After a battle with them, they too will notice the damage, and run for the Pokémon Center, but not until after the Gym Leader gives you a badge. Your rival will comment on the scary Titan of yours before leaving, and won't battle you again until the end.
The Evil Team and Gym Leaders both grow increasingly afraid of you as you progress until the Evil Team puts their plan on pause to later confront you in a reverse Raid Battle. You use your one über powerful Titan against four trainers. When you beat six mons, your Titan attacks the humans, ending the battle. With only the League left, you continue to plow through the Elite Four like normal. You can selectively use the Titan Ghost to eliminate key Pokémon for the next part. Right before the Champion, the Elite Four confront you with another 1v4 (missing whatever Pokémon you've already felled) that ends the same way. Immediately afterwards you are confronted by the return of your rival, determined to put an end to everything, using a new team of overleveled Pokémon against you.
If you somehow win, the Titan Ghost fells your rival and their whole team before moving forward. If you lose, the Titan Ghost insists that there is a way forward: feed your own Pokémon to it. If you accept, then all of your Pokémon, including those in the PC, fall into a slumber, while your Titan Ghost reaches Level 100, is fully healed, and a Raid Battle commences where you must defeat your opponent's whole team. Before you can hurt your rival, the Champion arrives with a team of Legendary Pokémon to defeat you. They will make you pay for those you've hurt in this final battle, a standard 6v6 (a 1v6 if only the Titan Ghost remains). The Champion is impossible to win against, for their team is godly, and they will heal their Pokémon when their health drops below half, and from all status conditions while you are prevented from doing the same by the spirits of those you've hurt, led by your rival.
With the defeat of the Titan Ghost, you are given an ultimatum. You will be sent back to do things right the next time, to before you encountered the malevolent spirit. If you repeat your crime, then you will both be eliminated. The game will end, credits roll, and the option to continue appears. You will be sent to the autosave file from way before. You can defeat the Titan Ghost this time, who feels attached to you inexplicably, or catch it again. On defeating the thing, the game will continue as it should. On a capture, a text box will appear: "You were warned. [Your Name] shuddered. [Your Name] whited out!" Before the screen turns white, the intro plays, and your save file is erased.
What happens if you win the champion battle? Like, there's definitely that one kid who just learned how GameShark works and abuses it to get infinite HP and PP, so he would just beat the champion easily, right?
@@MegaSpamziken1996 The cutscene for the Champion challenging you restarts. You're locked into this unwinnable battle, there's nothing beyond it. You can trigger the credits, but you aren't winning in a way that matters.
Remind me of some old creepypasta
Bro speaks the lore of a fanfic 💀
Mid ending ngl
Green: often times people forget about me, i'm seen only as a feminine counter part for you, but that couldn't be closer to the truth, just like you and blue, i'm a real pokemon trainer i have searched far and wide to improve my skills, and today i'll finaly show to you why green from pallet town is a real champion level trainer, venusaur go show our conviction mega evolve.
*greentrousle*
Its BS that this vid got copyright claimed
I know
Does Toby Fox even use copyright claims? I could've sworn he was cool with it.
@@neroisntdead3681 If my understanding is correct a bunch of people kept trying to wrongly copyright claim his music, so he had to sign on with one of the big gaming labels, who of course copyright claim stuff he has no problem with. It sucks, but it's the lesser of two evils.
@@jamesdinius7769 that's exactly what the issue is
Yeah, Toby fox literally said that someone can remix the song and claim it's his and then you get copyrighted
This kinda reminds me of an idea I had way back, to swap the sound font with the one used for Dialga's fight to the finish instead. Dunno if it would've worked, but I always thought it'd be cool to have a mashup of both themes with the sound fonts swapped
This is kinda similar, it uses the PMD2 soundfont: th-cam.com/video/JnNqF9EecKU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FeWg8_An-eiZqkDG
Imagine at the end she starts fist fighting your ghost
Should've use gun or knife instead.
This is really cool!! Glad it popped up in my recommended!!
Thanks! I'm glad you got to see it!
Same
Thank you for the GBA cover of BAaTH SnakeSolid! This is definitely one of the more accurate GBA coves of this song I've heard.
I helped by giving a rough draft of the music-less opening.
And also introduced him to the cancled version of Creepy Black. "Cursed Black" which had leaf/green/blue as a ghost type training adversary.
It's a pity about the stupid copyright system, because now we'll never get Elitolavania
This should be a route where you gain this Ghost and starts to use Curse in every pokemon you confront, instead of putting a curse in him, instead it kills the target, like the creepypasta pokemon Black version
Okay this is actually pretty good
Thanks!
we’re not in lavender town anymore👀
"Maybe I _am_ the bad guy..."
God, this is criminally underrated!
Love this song 💖 stereo type holds true though add horns = pokemon/hoen
Yeah, that part with the horns is why I wanted to cover this with the gba sound font
That moment when the game is against you
When I only leveled up blastoise and didn't catch Pokémon, but suddenly there was a beetle with a level 100 rattata with a maximum IV EV
Green the Uncursed - 99 ATK 99 DEF
Heroine retraining through her own DETERMINATION to save Kanto
“Pokémon Red: Desolation Route”
0:30 - music starts
Uhhhhhhhh...
You do know that curse does work on ghost types, right?
Uhhh 🤓☝ he's right behind me, isn't he?
Blue? I call her Leaf
In the original manga she’s blue and Gary’s counterpart is green, however in the Firered Leafgreen remakes they bestowed her the name of green and Leaf
@@necrobastard5760 the manga is actually why I called her Blue
What did you make this in? It sounds super clean!!
Thank you!
I used Anvil studios, it's the same program I use for inserting Midi into Fire Emblem roms. If i had a better program I would have used it.
@@SnakeSolid. anvil studio is also used to put the midi into the gen 3 pokemon games!
*flashbacks of my UtU no hit*
Just out of curiosity, would this be too complex for real GBA hardware to produce? Sounds like too many channels are in action
I don't think this would work well on a gba, but I also haven't tried it. I don't know how to I sert music into a rom
A rom of pokémon with undertale style...
That would be amazing!
@@SnakeSolid. I tried with my version, it just doesn't work without making a voice group in the ROM. A voice group is pretty much just a set of instruments the game will use when playing music
sick af
Where did you get the soundfont? I tried to search but haven't find anything
Can i see the full battle?
Basculegion moment
Someone make a pokemon weird route fangame please thatd be awesome
Amazing 🔥🔥