![]() If you're not doing anything special to the lists YAPE is still the best and most stable thing around. For Pokemon editors it's a bit of an odd question. Use Complete Item Editor for making new stones, only after you've set up everything but the ASM first when making a new item. Multitools usually have the best item editors. G3T also has one that's similar, and I've heard good things about Hopeless Trainer Editor. Unnamed Trainer Editor is still probably the best editor out there for what it says it does. UnLZ is used with pretty well all GBA stuff. Nameless Sprite Editor has it's uses too. The "Advanced Series" (Advanced Sprite Editor, Advanced Sprite Position Editor, and Advanced Icon Editor) are still the best Pokemon sprite-related things around, thanks to the fact that they actually came with an editable INI for new Pokemon. There's an unofficial build on GitHub that doesn't check for updates and then closes. Almost all scripts talked about on the 'net are talking about XSE. XSE is still it's tried and tested self for scripting. ![]() ![]() 92 that requires a hex editor for expanded Pokedexes. It's old but there's a new map editor in progress. The latter will slowly corrupt your ROM though, so hold off as long as you can. Advance Map 1.92, unless you're expanding your ROM in which you need 1.95. Here's a dirty list for the face of tools of nearly right now: I agree that tools need to be better organized. ![]()
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