| Pokémon | Location in Ultra Violet v122 | |---------|-------------------------------| | Mew | Under the truck by the S.S. Anne (requires Cut) | | Celebi | Pattern Bush (Sevii Islands) | | Lugia | Naval Rock (requires both Silver and Rainbow Wings) | | Ho-Oh | Navel Rock (same as Lugia, different floor) | | Deoxys | Birth Island (via Aurora Ticket event, now in-game) | | Johto Starters | Given by Professor Oak after 60, 120, and 150 catches | | Hoenn Starters | Found in the wild at Altering Cave (with special codes) |
If you are looking for the perfect “complete” version of Kanto, here is what v1.22 offers:
At the start of the game, you can choose from the standard Kanto trio or venture into a "Safari Zone" area to catch your own starter from a wider pool including Larvitar, Gastly, Pichu, and Dratini. Shiny Tiles:
: Hidden "shiny tiles" exist in the world; stepping on one guarantees that the next wild encounter will be a shiny Pokémon. Added Areas
The ROM loaded not with the familiar “Game Freak” logo but with a slow-fading violet spiral. No title screen music. Just static, then silence, then the soft cry of a Pokémon Kai didn’t recognize — something between a Mew and a missing number.
| Pokémon | Location in Ultra Violet v122 | |---------|-------------------------------| | Mew | Under the truck by the S.S. Anne (requires Cut) | | Celebi | Pattern Bush (Sevii Islands) | | Lugia | Naval Rock (requires both Silver and Rainbow Wings) | | Ho-Oh | Navel Rock (same as Lugia, different floor) | | Deoxys | Birth Island (via Aurora Ticket event, now in-game) | | Johto Starters | Given by Professor Oak after 60, 120, and 150 catches | | Hoenn Starters | Found in the wild at Altering Cave (with special codes) |
If you are looking for the perfect “complete” version of Kanto, here is what v1.22 offers:
At the start of the game, you can choose from the standard Kanto trio or venture into a "Safari Zone" area to catch your own starter from a wider pool including Larvitar, Gastly, Pichu, and Dratini. Shiny Tiles:
: Hidden "shiny tiles" exist in the world; stepping on one guarantees that the next wild encounter will be a shiny Pokémon. Added Areas
The ROM loaded not with the familiar “Game Freak” logo but with a slow-fading violet spiral. No title screen music. Just static, then silence, then the soft cry of a Pokémon Kai didn’t recognize — something between a Mew and a missing number.