To understand what this concept represents, we must dissect each component of this unique phrase. 1. "New Rubis" (New Ruby)
The final string of keywords—"normal down hot"—details the specific configuration, difficulty scaling, or environmental settings applied to this version of the game. "Normal" Difficulty Adjustments
Posted by CrimsonEye5 | 4 hrs ago in the Pokémon Leaks & Rumors subforum pokemon version new rubis shadow normal down hot
| Pokémon | Type | Role | Explanation | |---------|------|------|-------------| | | Normal | S-Tier | Immune to Shadow, 2x STAB Return, Down Clutch + Toxic Boost ability | | Shadow Salamence | Dragon/Flying | S-Tier | Shadow End + Hot zone stat boosts; only weak to Rock | | Purified Slaking | Normal | A-Tier | Truant is removed after purification; gains “Down Clutch” guaranteed crits | | Torkoal | Fire | A-Tier | Sets Hot environment with Drought; resists Shadow moves | | Blissey | Normal | B-Tier | Still a special wall, but vulnerable to physical Shadow moves | | Kyogre | Water | C-Tier | Drizzle gets cancelled by Hot zones. Useless in 60% of endgame fights |
Refers to the inclusion of the Shadow Pokémon mechanic, where players catch and "snag" corrupted Pokémon. To understand what this concept represents, we must
The word "Rubis" is the French name for Pokémon Ruby , which launched alongside Pokémon Sapphire in 2002. Representing Generation 3 and the tropical Hoenn region, these games introduced double battles, abilities, and a deeply loved art style.
This implies the inclusion of Shadow Pokémon, a mechanic originally seen in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness . "Normal" Difficulty Adjustments Posted by CrimsonEye5 | 4
The Pokémon fan game community has exploded in 2025, but one title keeps surfacing in forums, Discord servers, and obscure YouTube let’s plays: . If you’ve typed that keyword into a search engine, you’re likely confused. Is it a translation error? A lost third version of Ruby and Sapphire ? Or something far more ambitious?
: Often refers to "Normal-type" Pokémon whose stats or move effectiveness have been rebalanced or "nerfed" (powered down) to match newer generational standards. Hot/Heat Mechanics : Fire-type Pokémon like Typhlosion
Moves are categorized by their individual traits rather than their overall type, matching Generation IV mechanics and onward.