Liquid Crystal Pokedex Repack | Pokemon

Completing the Pokédex in Liquid Crystal is a massive undertaking because the game extends far beyond the Elite Four. With a whole new set of islands to explore and expanded "evil team" storylines, the encounter tables are significantly more varied than the 2001 original. You will need to check every patch of grass in the post-game areas to truly "catch 'em all."

(including Valencia Island) introduces unique environment-based encounters and hidden areas like the "Lost Woods". Strategic capture is also influenced by the game's real-time clock pokemon liquid crystal pokedex

The "Children of the Week" (Monica, Tuscany, etc.) are tied to specific weather and time conditions across Johto routes, often appearing during snow, rain, or sandstorms. Safari Zone: Completing the Pokédex in Liquid Crystal is a

: Pokémon like Poochyena, Ralts, and Taillow are integrated early into the Johto routes (e.g., Route 29 and 30), providing a fresh team-building experience compared to the original 1999/2000 releases. 2. Quality-of-Life Pokedex Mechanics Strategic capture is also influenced by the game's

In , the Pokédex acts as a complete guide for both the Johto and Kanto regions, following the storyline of the original Pokémon Crystal but with updated GBA graphics and expanded content. Key Pokédex Features

One of the best "quality of life" features in Liquid Crystal is the removal of trade-based evolutions. You no longer need a link cable to get a Gengar or Alakazam.

For completionists, the Liquid Crystal Pokédex strikes a balance between retro satisfaction and modern usability — a must-log for any hack enthusiast.

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REGION: The general mountain/geographical region the route is in.

BEST MONTH(S): Time of year a route is suited to visiting. Some pop all season, some are more limited.

DIFFICULTY: How strenuous a route is, and how technical it is. Full details here.

FREERIDE/SKITOUR: Very subjective, but is a route more-of-a-walk-than-a-ski or the other way around? Some routes are all about the screaming downhill (freeride), some are more about the hunt for a peak or nice forest (ski-tour). Some are in between. 

MAIN ASPECT: Which cardinal direction the primary consequential slope is facing, that you might encounter on the route. More details here.

ROUTE TAGS: An eclectic picking of other categories that routes might belong to.

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Category

Grade

Points

Strenuousness

Vertical Gain

D

25

Time ascending

D

0

Technicality

Altitude

D

0

Hazards

D

Navigation

D

Totals

25/100

GRADES range from A (very difficult) to D (easy). Hazards include exposure to avalanche and fall risk. More details here. Rating rubric adapted from Hokkaido Yukiyama Guidebook 北海道雪山ガイド.