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🎮 Game Controls
Click inside window to activate.
- 🖱️ Mouse Touch
- ↑ ↓ ← → Move
- Z Btn A
- X Btn B
- A Btn X
- S Btn Y
- Enter Start
- V Select
- 1 / 2 Quick Save/Quick Load
- + Fast Fwd
About This Game
Introduction: "Pokemon Edicion Diamante (S)(FireX)" is a fan-made ROM hack of the official Nintendo DS game Pokemon Diamond. It is not a bootleg but a modified version of the original Sinnoh-region adventure. The hack retains the core story of exploring Sinnoh and challenging the Team Galactic threat, but it is presented in Spanish ("Edicion Diamante") and incorporates various gameplay adjustments, as indicated by the "(S)(FireX)" suffix which often denotes a specific hacker's build or patch series.
Gameplay & Mechanics: The game uses the original Sinnoh starters: Turtwig, Chimchar, and Piplup. Its difficulty is typically increased compared to the official release, featuring higher-leveled opponent teams and potentially altered trainer rosters, which can make it more challenging for a standard playthrough but not specifically designed as a Nuzlocke hack. It maintains the Generation IV mechanical base, including the Physical/Special split and a day/night cycle. The Fairy type is not present, as that was introduced in Generation VI. Key changes usually revolve around Pokemon availability and stat adjustments rather than core engine overhauls.
Key Features:
- Spanish Language Translation and Script Edits: The primary feature is a complete Spanish translation of the game's text. The "(FireX)" tag often indicates additional script tweaks, which may include altered dialogue, item names, or minor plot points.
- Enhanced Pokemon Availability: A common feature in such hacks is the modification of wild Pokemon encounters and trainer teams. This often means a wider variety of Pokemon are available earlier in the game, including species from other generations not normally found in Sinnoh.
- Increased Difficulty Curve: Gym Leaders, Elite Four members, and key rivals typically have higher-level Pokemon, better movesets, and more strategic team compositions, demanding more careful planning from the player.
Players should verify the specific patch notes for their version, as features can vary between different "FireX" releases.