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Radical Red buffs and nerfs hundreds of Pokémon to make them viable. This sheet tracks base stat changes, new types, and ability overhauls. Encounters & Raids:

Both mechanics coexist seamlessly and are fully utilized by enemy trainers.

Weak moves receive power boosts, and certain moves change categories or type. Radical Red Documentation

Traditional difficulty hacks often leave players punching walls against Gym Leaders, offering no explanation for why their attacks suddenly failed. The Radical Red docs solve this with explicit .

The most authoritative documentation for Radical Red consists of a series of maintained by the community and the developers. These spreadsheets are regularly updated to reflect the latest version of the game and contain the most granular data available. Radical Red buffs and nerfs hundreds of Pokémon

The doc explicitly states the level cap for each boss (e.g., Level 27 for Lt. Surge). If you grind to 28, your Pokémon will ignore commands. Use the (given at the start) and the Pomeg Berry (to reduce EVs) to manage your level without overgrinding.

The documentation often has two entries for each boss: the first fight (easy) and the rematch post-game (brutal). Players often click the wrong tab and face a level 85 Mega Metagross at level 60. Weak moves receive power boosts, and certain moves

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The Boss Battles doc is your map through hell. Here’s how to read it for maximum gain:

Start with the official Google Sheets for precise data, use the Miraheze Wiki for general knowledge, and supplement your preparation with the Damage Calculator and Reddit guides. Join the Discord to stay informed about updates and to contribute your own findings.

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