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GBA Game: Pokemon X and Y (Hack)
Release Date: 2014
Genre: RPG
Publisher: XY
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Hack of: Pokémon X & Pokémon Y
Released: 4th February 2016
Last Updated: 25th March 2019
Current Version: 2.5
NOTE: If you're updating from an earlier version to 2.34 or later, you will need to completely uninstall the hack before updating, or make sure that you delete the code.bin file from your 3DS SD card after updating. The code.bin file has been replaced with a patch, and the hack won't work if both files are present.
Overview:

Eternal X & Wilting Y are typical difficulty/721 hacks; all Pokémon are obtainable in all versions of the games, trade evolutions are optional and they are, of course, more difficult than the base games. Both EX and WY come in four versions: the Legal Version makes useful Hidden Abilities easily available, and adds many egg and tutor moves to almost every Pokémon's level up moves, all of which are legal in the official games (hence the name). The Rebalanced Version includes all of these changes, as well as many base stat, type and movepool changes intended to make weaker Pokémon more fun to use. The third version available is Insanity Mode; this is essentially the Rebalanced Version with more challenging Trainer battles. Finally, the Online Version of the hack sacrifices a few features to make every Pokemon you catch legal, and can be used to play online.
Note that all versions of the hack expect you to play with the EXP Share ON.
This version of the hack is for those of you who don't like fan-made changes to Pokemon; Delibird and friends are just as weak as Game Freak intended, and no random reptilian Pokemon have suddenly gained the Dragon type. Pokemon encountered in this version will only ever have moves and abilities they could legally have in X and Y; the only exceptions are a few Gen V and VI Pokemon who are compatible with the new Sucker Punch TM, and most Ice Types who are compatible with the new Freeze-Dry TM.
Features:
  • A reasonable level curve designed around leaving the EXP Share on at all times
  • Trainer teams that make sense: no trainers will ever use cover legendaries, but like the battle facilities, certain classes like Veterans and the Elite Four will sometimes use 'lesser' legendaries later in the game
  • Catch'em all without trading; Pokemon that evolve by trade now have alternate evolution methods
  • Important Trainers have stronger teams, and many will now use Mega Evolution
  • Seven new TMs: Fire Punch, Thunder Punch, Ice Punch, Sucker Punch, Drain Punch, Giga Drain and Freeze-Dry have replaced seven less useful TMs (see the documentation for details)
  • All Mega Stones (except Mewtwonite X/Y) are obtainable before the Elite Four
  • All Fossils are conveniently held by wild Pokémon in or near Glittering Cave
  • Competitive items can be found on wild Pokémon or in Snowbelle City
  • All but two TMs are available before the Elite Four
  • Fully documented changes (except for the rival's teams)
  • Restaurant Trainers with Audino and Blissey teams; these can be battled over and over for quick EXP gains
  • Weaker Pokémon level up faster, making them more powerful than usual later in the game
  • All level up learnsets have been updated to match ORAS where possible
  • Many Pokémon now have their Hidden Ability available as one of their two regular abilities
  • Most Pokémon will be able to learn egg moves by level up, or from the move reminder
  • Easy access to ability capsules, allowing you to switch your Pokemon's abilities at will
  • An optional balance patch to tone down the initial battle with Viola; she can be made to battle with four Pokemon instead of six
  • Fast hatch eggs: all eggs will hatch in a single cycle


This is more or less the same as the Legal Version of the mod, but with changes made to many Pokemon. Some trainers will also have slightly different rosters to take advantage of these changes.
Features:
  • Everything in the Legal Version
  • Type, base stat, ability and movepool changes have been made to many weaker Pokémon, with the intention of making them more fun to use (see the documents for details)
  • Some weak or useless moves have been changed; for example, Cut is now a Grass-Type move that will always result in a critical hit, and Arm Thrust now has 25 base power
  • As of version 2.1, stat, ability and movepool changes from Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are included in this version. This means you can play with things like Sand Stream Gigalith, Dragon Dance Flygon and even Sticky Web Slurpuff in Kalos!
  • The Big Root held item has received a massive buff, and will now double healing from HP stealing moves


This version of the hack is intended to provide a greater challenge than the other versions. It's often unfair and is deliberately poorly balanced, but if you're looking for a challenge, this is the version for you. It's available with or without the Pokemon changes from the Rebalanced Version. Rom
Features:
  • All the features of the Rebalanced Version or Legal Version
  • Rivals, Gym Leaders, Team Flare leaders, etc. all use more powerful teams, sometimes including Legendary Pokémon. Their teams don't always make sense flavor-wise, but they do make the game significantly more challenging. See the documents for details.
  • Double, triple and rotation battles are more common
  • Unimportant trainers will frequently (but not always) have custom movesets, and some will also utilize held items
Note that some trainers in the legal version of insanity mode may have illegal movesets; this is because this version was released as an edit of the original insanity mode, which was based on the rebalanced version. While I'm 99% sure the boss battles will be fine, some unimportant trainers might have illegal moves that slipped past me. If you encounter a trainer with a move they shouldn't have, please report it so I can fix them.

This is essentially 'EXWY lite.' It removes ALL Pokemon related changes - meaning no improved level up moves, no changes to Pokemon available in the wild, and no access to most hidden abilities. In exchange, every Pokemon you encounter is legal for use online and with Pokemon bank. Additionally, thanks to Pokecommunity users MightyBirdy and buley, these versions can be used to play online.
Features:
  • Viola nerf built in: with the limited options available to the player in this version, Viola's full team would be a bit excessive, so she will only use four Pokemon in her initial battle.
  • Fast hatch eggs: If you opt to add the wild Pokemon changes from the other versions, breeding the Pokemon you catch will result in legal offspring. This change speeds up that process significantly.
  • Mart and trainer changes from the legal version of the hacks are retained; you'll still be able to get most TMs and Mega Stones before defeating the Pokemon League
  • Access to online features allows you to browse the wasteland that is the XY GTS, receive countless Zigzagoons from wonder trade, and battle your friends while retaining most of EXWY's changes



If there are problems with the images below, screenshots can also be found here.


Game files and documents can be found here.
Downloading from Drive can be a bit slower than other options, but it has the benefit of allowing you to skim through the documentation to see if you like the changes first. Enjoy!
WARNING: Because the hacks don't support title updates, the Lumiose save glitch is still in the games; do NOT save in the North or South Boulevard. Saving inside a building is perfectly safe, however.
How to Play:

Download the game files from the link above, then follow one of the included installation guides. If you have Luma custom firmware, I highly recommend using the Quick Install guide; this is a simple drag-and-drop process, and doesn't require you to build anything.
If you don't have custom firmware, you can either head over to Online x and y romhttps://3ds.guide/ to get Luma set up, or play via the homebrew channel and HANS, which you can find out about here: http://smealum.github.io/3ds/. Note that your firmware version may be unable to run homebrew if you've kept it up-to-date.
As Citra -a 3DS emulator- now supports X and Y, a guide for setting up the hacks with Citra is also included in the download. While the games are playable, Citra is still in development, so you should except some instability and/or issues, especially with the game sound.


The wild Pokemon and mart changes aren't showing up for me, but everything else is - what gives?
The title update for Pokemon X/Y replaces the files that hold this information, and the update will take priority over the hack's changes. You can fix this by uninstalling the update.
How do I uninstall a title update?
On your 3DS, go to system settings =>data management =>3DS =>add-on content, then select Pokemon X or Y, and click delete.
Are Pokemon from the Legal Version safe for use online?
In most cases, no. This is because met locations and levels will likely be wrong, and because I had to replace a regular ability with the hidden ability to make them available for many Pokemon. If you want to transfer your Pokemon to Pokemon Bank, you'll need to edit them with pkhex to make them legal first, or play the online version instead.
I've just downloaded the latest version of the game and something isn't working, is it my fault?
Probably not! Either I've broken the game with the latest update, or you've still got the official XY update installed. If it's the former, please post in this thread or PM me so I can fix it as soon as possible. If it's the latter, uninstall the update and launch the game again. Please include which version you were playing in your post (X or Y, and legal, rebalanced or insanity) AND whether you're playing on a 3DS or Citra, because I can't help you without knowing that first.
Can I play in a language other than English?
Yes! All of the hack's important features will work with every language setting in XY. You won't be able to see the edited title screen and a few text changes, but missing out on those won't affect gameplay.


Wilting Y: Legal Version boss fights by destinedjagold
Gameplay Tips:

  • Leave the EXP Share ON at all times; you'll end up underlevelled very quickly without it.
  • The Torchic on Route two is a one-time encounter, and comes with Speed Boost and Blazikenite. It's a guaranteed catch, so throw a Cherish Ball at it and it'll be just like the Torchic event that was available when X and Y launched.
  • The Santalune City mart sells a variety of TMs that will make Viola's team much more manageable. If they're too expensive, you can sell the Stones held by the wild Pansage, Pansear and Panpour found in Santalune Forest.
  • Wild Munchlax outside the daycare will always hold Leftovers, which you can steal with the Thief TM given to you in Camphrier Town.
  • The two on one battle vs Celosia and Bryony in Lysandre Labs is completely optional; it's also pretty ridiculous in all versions, so you might want to save before taking them on.
  • The two on one battle vs Shauna and Tierno on Route 19 is not optional; they can't use Mega Evolution, though, so use this to your advantage.


  • Entering a triple battle with less than three Pokemon will cause your game to crash. The earliest triple battle is the first battle against Professor Sycamore on Insanity Mode, so it is recommended that you have at least three Pokemon in your party before then (even if you don't intend to use two of them). There are more triple and rotation battles later in the game, so it would be a good idea to keep a party of at least three Pokemon from that point on.


25/03/19: V2.5
All versions:
  • Your starter Pokemon will now hold a Big Nugget so that you can afford to purchase a TM in Santalune City
  • The Kanto starter received from Sycamore will now hold an Eviolite
Rebalanced Versions only:
I've reformatted the Pokemon changes document, and made a few extra changes to some Pokemon while I was there. A few examples:
  • Togekiss now learns Air Slash and Aura Sphere by levelling up, making it much easier to train
  • Delphox now has Magic Guard as one of its two regular abilities
  • Some changes from my USUM hacks have been carried over, including Blaze Kick Zebstrika and the oft-requested Electric/Dark Luxray

09/03/19: V2.41
Legal Insanity Mode:
  • Fixed a bug with Corinne's team that was causing the game to crash.
Rebalanced Insanity Mode:
  • Corrine now has a Mega Gardevoir as intended; it previously had Hyper Voice but no Gardevoirite to make use of it.

06/02/19: V2.4
All Versions:
  • Eggs now hatch in a single cycle.
  • TM79 Frost Breath now teaches Freeze-Dry and is compatible with any Ice-Type Pokemon.
  • Install Guide for Citra users added.
Rebalanced Versions:
  • The following moves have been buffed: Frost Breath, Self-Destruct, Explosion, Chatter, Parabolic Charge, Cross Poison, Steel Wing, Power Gem, Needle Arm and Gear Grind.
  • The Big Root now boosts healing received from HP stealing moves by 100%, up from 30%.
  • Game text has been updated to reflect these changes.

16/09/18: V2.36
Insanity Versions:
  • Fixed Sycamore's AI setting in both battles; his Pokemon should no longer attack each other.
Online Versions:
Fixed TM/HM compatibility data; the new TMS will now work correctly. Note that there is a very slim chance that some Pokemon will have broken TM/HM learn lists, as I fixed this using a randomiser and an ips patcher.

05/09/18: V2.35
Rebalanced Versions:
  • Fixed Wulfric's AI setting; his Pokemon should no longer attack each other.
  • Updated documents to include missing changes to Torkoal.

18/08/18: V2.34
All Versions:
  • Replaced the code.bin file with an ips patch
  • Updated documents with the new title image
Rebalanced Versions:
Steelix no longer learns Sandstorm, Tackle, Defense Curl or Rock Throw by level up. This fixes a crash with the move reminder, as Steelix previously had too many level up moves.
Legal Versions:
As with the legal version, Steelix no longer learns Sandstorm, Tackle or Defense Curl by level up, to fix a memory issue with the move reminder.

08/07/18: V2.33

Legal and Rebalanced Versions:
Wild held items added in ORAS are now available in EXWY, but usually at much higher frequencies e.g. wild Seedot now have a 50% chance of holding a Power Herb, and wild Pelipper have a 5% chance of holding a Lucky Egg.

30/04/18: V2.32

Online Versions:
Eternal X now has an edited code.bin file that will work with the official title update, meaning you can use the update and keep the hacks mart changes.

08/04/18: V2.31

All versions:
Mawile and Mega Mawile are now in the Medium-Fast experience group as intended; they were previously in Medium-Slow and Fast respectively.

05/03/18: V2.3
Rebalanced versions:
Level up movesets for 130+ Pokemon have been rearranged so that they will actually learn the moves they gained in the generation 7 games.
Additionally, more Pokemon changes have been made:

Pokemon Changes:
Wartortle
Swapped levels of Rapid Spin and Water Pulse, so you aren't stuck with Bubble until level 28.
Pidgey line
Now learns moves much faster
Pidgeot: +10 SpA
Fearow
Keen Eye => Intimidate as in documents
Jumpluff
+20 Spe
Cacturne
Sand Veil replaced with Sand Rush
Zangoose
+10 Def, SpDef
Seviper
+40 Spe
+Dragon Dance
Pachirisu
+20 Def
Unfezant
Big Pecks replaced with Tough Claws. Now learns Drill Peck.
Audino
+20 Def
Heliolisk
Now has slightly higher SpA, and a smaller increase to its defense stat.

Also, Drill Peck now has an increased Critical Hit ratio.

22/02/18: V2.23

Rebalanced versions:
Octillery can now now actually learn Recover, as per the documentation.

17/02/18: V2.22

Rebalanced versions:
Aipom can now have Skill Link instead of Pickup, allowing it to make better use of Tail Slap.

31/01/18: V2.21

Legal:
Fixed an issue where Pokemon changes from the rebalanced version had unintentionally made it into the legal version. Hopefully one day I'll release an update that doesn't need a bug fix immediately.
Documents:
Updated quick install guide.

19/01/18: V2.2

All versions:
Eggs will now hatch in a single cycle.
Insanity:
Insanity mode now has a second version without the Pokemon changes from the Rebalanced version.

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26/12/17: V2.11

All versions:
Wild Legendary Pokemon with extremely low encounter rates (1% -4%) will now be encountered at higher levels than every other Pokemon in the area. This will make them the only Pokemon that can appear while using Repels and having an appropriately levelled Pokemon in the front of your party.

22/11/17: V2.1

All versions:
Most gift Pokemon now have completely random IVs again, as in the vanilla games. An additional set of .cro files are provided on EXWY's Google Drive if you would prefer to have gift Pokemon with perfect IVs instead.
Rebalanced and Insanity:
Updated all learnsets to include additional level up and egg moves from Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Newly added moves appear at the end of the listed level up moves in the documentation. Note that Pokemon who acquired Defog via the new tutor will not learn it in EXWY, as very few opponents use entry hazards, so the move is unnecessary in most battles.

6/11/17: V2.031

Insanity:
Fixed an item/Pokemon error in Grant's gym battle. He now correctly has a Sitrus Berry Cradily in both versions.

5/11/17: V2.03
Very minor update that corrects a few errors in the following documents:
  • Wild Pokemon Locations
  • Important Trainer Parties, Insanity

Insanity:
Fixed a moveset error in Clemont's gym battle (Nasty Plot + Assault Vest was not intentional)

20/07/17: V2.02

This is another minor update with a couple of small bug fixes. I've also removed the need to 'layer' the versions on top of each other when installing the game, which will hopefully resolve reported issues with the title screen. The downside to this is that the downloads are now more than twice the size they used to be, as there are now three copies of the title screen file in each download pack.
Insanity:
Fixed an AI setting error that caused certain Rangers on Route 14 to attack their own Pokémon

11/05/17: V2.01

This is a minor update with a couple of significant bug fixes, as well as a few corrections to the documentation.
Insanity:
Fixed an AI setting error that caused Grant and Clemont to attack their own Pokémon
Made a few small changes to trainer parties; more will likely be on the way, as I'm finally getting around to play testing this version

25/04/17: V2.0

Added a fourth version of the hacks that supports online play.

22/04/17: V2.0
This is the biggest update EXWY has ever had. There are a lot of minor changes, but the major ones are as follows:
  • Added support for the new game patch feature in Luma3DS 7.1; the games can now be installed very quickly. An installation guide is included.
  • Insanity has received a complete overhaul; I've made changes to almost every trainer in the game
  • Sun and Moon Pokemon changes are now included in the Rebalanced version
  • Made additional Pokemon changes in the Rebalanced version
For every change, see the following:

All Versions:
  • Gastly can now be found in Reflection Cave
All Versions (CFW ONLY):
Replaced the forced Pidgey encounter on Route 2 with a Hidden Ability Torchic holding Blazikenite. This
is meant to emulate the event Torchic that was distributed when the games were released; you can even buy a Cherish Ball for
it in Aquacorde Town. Note that Poke Balls cannot fail on Route 2, so it'll be an easy catch. You should also note that it
completely breaks most of the single battles in the game, so if you're looking for a challenge, it might be best to box it.
Rebalanced and Insanity:
  • Updated base stats, abilities, and movepools based on Sun and Moon (Jump Kick Dodrio, DD Flygon, Head Smash Sudowoodo, etc.) where possible
  • Updated moves based on Sun and Moon, and made some additional changes (see documents for details)
  • Fixed Sceptile's typing (wasn't Grass/Dragon as intended)
  • Made additional Pokemon changes, as follows:
    • Ponyta & Rapidash:
      Sap Sipper (originally Run Away) => Reckless
      Added Double Kick, Jump Kick and Double-Edge to level up move pool
    • Octillery:
      Changed base stats
      Old Stats: 75/105/75/105/75/45
      New Stats: 100/65/95/120/95/45 (+40 BST)
      Now learns Recover
    • Swellow:
      Increased SpA from 75 to 85
      Now learns Hurricane by level up, and can be taught Heat Wave by the move reminder
    • Masquerain:
      Base HP and SpD increased by 10 each
    • Emboar:
      Now learns Slack Off and Submission
      Changed base stats:
      Old stats: 110/123/65/100/65/65
      New stats: 110/123/80/70/80/65
    • Archen & Archeops:
      Can now have Klutz (ability two)
    • Karrablast & Escavalier:
      Now learn Leech Life by level up
    • Beartic:
      Can now have Sheer Force (ability two)
      Increased base speed from 50 to 70
    • Goodra:
      Now learns Recover
      Evolution level changes were made to the following Pokemon:
      Rufflet 54 => 34
      Vullaby 54 => 34
      Deino 50 => 40
      Zweilous 64 => 54
      Pawniard 52 => 42
      Mienfoo 50 => 40


5/03/17: Version number corrections
  • Changed version numbers of the previous two updates to avoid confusion.
I didn't think the changes in the latest updates were significant enough to warrant a new version number, so I left it at 1.4. In hindsight his wasn't a good idea, as pre-built versions of the games hosted on other sites appeared to be up to date, but were actually missing some very small (and mostly pointless) changes. The exception is the 'Viola nerf' versions, which weren't updated with the 1.4 trainer changes until quite some time after 1.4 was released, so pre-built files of this version are most likely missing these changes. I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

1/10/16: V1.42
  • Updated the Viola Nerf file sets to version 1.4
  • An alternate CFW installation guide is now available to make CFW installation simpler, and no longer dependant on Asia81's toolkit.

28/8/16: V1.41
Made some minor fixes to the Rebalanced version:
  • Lapras now learns Recover, as per the documents
  • Avalugg now learns Icicle Crash


28/8/16: V1.4
This is a major update; wall of text incoming!
All Versions:
  • Misdreavus can now be found in Reflection Cave
  • Durant can now be found on Route 13
  • Charizardite X is no longer free in Wilting Y
  • Audino/Chansey/Blissey grinding is now available in restaurants Le Nah and Le Yeah. Grinding isn't necessary to keep up with the level curve, (unless you're doing a Nuzlocke) but it's there if you want it.
  • The levels of all Pokemon in Le Wow and Sushi High Roller have been increased by 20.
  • Wild Golett and Baltoy now have a 50% chance of holding Light Clay (5% previously)
  • The variety of Pokemon used by Team Flare Grunts has been improved; this means less Golbats and slightly less Swagger/Confuse Ray spam!
  • The price of all repel items has been reduced; Max Repels are now actually better than Super Repels
  • Ability Capsules can now be purchased cheaply after you obtain the Cliff Badge, allowing you to switch your Pokemon's Abilities at will.
Legal:
  • Diantha has a brand new team
  • Reduced the levels of all of Shauna and Tierno's Pokemon on Route 19 by 3
Rebalanced:
  • Larvesta now learns moves every five levels instead of every ten, so you'll actually be able to use it
  • Larvesta now learns Wild Charge instead of Bug Buzz (don't worry, Volcarona still learns Bug Buzz)
  • Ninetales is now Fire/Fairy and learns Moonblast and Dazzling Gleam
  • Aerodactyl now learns Brave Bird
  • Diantha has a brand new team
  • Trainers in Victory Road have had their teams adjusted to take advantage of the Pokemon changes made in this version
  • Submission actually has the changes listed in the document
  • Reduced the levels of all of Shauna and Tierno's Pokemon on Route 19 by 3
  • Modified the teams of some of the Trainers in Laverre City Gym
Insanity:
  • Made minor adjustments to the Pokemon and movesets of quite a few trainers
  • Serena's Mega Kangaskhan no longer has Swords Dance in the Poke Ball Factory multi battle with Team Flare

27/7/16: V1.3
All Versions:
  • Made changes to the following trainers' teams: Grant, Korrina, Clemont, Olympia, Aliana, Mable, Lysandre, Wikstrom, Diantha
  • Druddigon can now actually be found in Glittering Cave
  • Venomoth evolved from Venonat with Run Away will now have Wonder Skin (should have been in 1.0)
Rebalanced:
  • Petilil now learns some Fairy type moves by level up
  • Lilligant and the Togepi line now learn Moonblast
  • Luxray now learns Volt Tackle
  • Banette now actually learns Play Rough (was supposed to be added in 1.1), as well as Cotton Guard
  • Flabebe, Floette and Florges learn Leech Seed
Insanity:
Will not be updated to 1.3, but will be receive the following changes in the next release:
  • Clemont, Valerie and AZ will be given stronger teams
  • Item usage in battle will be restricted
  • Marts will sell single-use competitive items in place of healing items, as well as Sacred Ash (or something with the same effect) and Ability Capsules
NOTE: 1.3 was released with a major game-breaking 'bug' that affected the Rebalanced and Insanity versions, making them completely unplayable. It's since been fixed, but as far as version numbers go I'm just going to pretend it never happened (i.e. 1.3 works, no need to wait for 1.31). Sorry for any inconvenience!

19/6/16: V1.23
  • Fixed Wilting Y's DllField.cro file. It should now be possible to build a working .cia file with the CRO changes included.
  • All versions: Wild Buizel can now be found in the regular grass on Route 7.

4/6/16: V1.22
AndThis update is only useable for those of you using Reinand or Luma 3DS; if you don't know what those are, don't worry about it.
  • Xerneas/Yveltal are now encountered at level 60
  • Zygarde and Mewtwo are now encountered at level 90
  • The scripted Pidgey encounter on Route 2 is now a Starly with three perfect IVs
  • Articuno/Zapdos/Moltres are now encountered at level 85 and will have their hidden ability

30/5/16: V1.21
This update is only useable for those of you using Reinand or Luma 3DS; if you don't know what those are, don't worry about it.
  • Added cro files to change the levels and stats of gift Pokemon
  • Fossils now have perfect IVs when revived, and are at level 25
  • The Kanto starters given out by Sycamore and the free Lapras now have perfect IVs
    Cro files go in the root of the romfs folder.

13/5/16: V1.2 (optional gameplay changes)
  • Updated installation guide document
  • Added extra files to address feedback: Viola can now be made to battle using a team of four instead of six if desired.

10/5/16: V1.2 (no gameplay changes)
  • Updated installation guide document
  • Added an Exheader file to both download packs
  • renamed the code.bin file to .code.bin for easier installation

18/4/16: V1.2
  • All versions: Nosepass can now be found in the grass on Route 10; it was previously (unintentionally) unobtainable.
  • All versions: Aegislash now learns King's Shield at level 52, one level after Doublade learns Sacred Sword.
  • Rebalanced and Insanity: Gogoat has received some significant BST changes; it is now much faster, but has slightly less SpA.
  • Legal and Rebalanced: The level and IVs of most of Viola's Gym Pokémon have been reduced (average level 15 => 14, IVs reduced by 22%); this reduces the need to grind if your team doesn't match up well against hers, as her Pokémon won't take hits nearly as well as they used to.
  • All versions: The Pokéballs sold in Aquacorde town have been replaced with Cherish Balls.
  • All versions: The Nest Balls sold in Cyllage City have been replaced with Flying Gems, for use with Acrobatics. The other Gems remain unavailable.
  • Created and uploaded a detailed installation guide.
  • Insanity Mode now has its own unique shortcuts when played via HANS.
  • Added a brief tips section to the OP.

24/2/16: V1.11
  • Changed type, effects and accuracy of some HM moves (Rebalanced & Insanity only)
  • Changed some Trainer teams to take advantage of the new HMs (Rebalanced & Insanity only)
  • Fixed an error where the Rival's Absol had low IVs in some battles (all versions)
  • Changed the Rival's team slightly in Insanity Mode

15/2/16: V1.1
  • Added optional 'Insanity Mode,' which trades flavour and balance for increased difficulty. It may not be quite as hard as the name suggests, but it's significantly harder than the standard versions of the game. Currently available only for the Rebalanced Versions.
  • Made additional changes to the following Pokémon in the Rebalanced Versions:
    • Farfetch'd now learns Aqua Jet by level up
    • Parasect now learns Crabhammer by level up
    • Banette now learns Play Rough by level up
    • Rayquaza now learns V-Create via Move Reminder
    • Purrloin now learns moves earlier
    • Liepard now learns Dark Pulse and Copycat by level up
    • Crustle now learns Crabhammer by level up
  • Fixed an issue where new TMs did not have their correct move descriptions
  • Fixed a few Trainer Pokémon with incorrect items
  • Updated icon files

9/2/16: V1.02
Fixed missing type and stat changes in the Rebalanced Versions of the game. This affects the following Pokémon: Flareon, Golduck, Arbok, Parasect, Noctowl, Misdreavus, Masquerain, Volbeat, Illumise, Lunatone, Luxray, Rampardos, Mismagius, Audino, Throh, Sawk, Crustle, Cohagrigus, Klink, Klang, Meowstic, Tyrantrum and Dedenne.

Credits:
  • Kaphotics and SciresM (Project Pokémon): For pk3DS and its internal programs, which made this hack possible in the first place.
  • link6155 (GBATemp): For The SMDH Creator, which makes launching these hacks on the homebrew launcher much cleaner.
  • An anonymous helper: For the title screens and menu icons, and sharing the .code file for Pokémon Y.
  • Lithobraker: For pointing out all the files I'd forgotten to include in the updates, and for some excellent feedback.
  • MightyBirdy: For creating the update spoof .cia files that allow some versions of the hacks to be used online
  • Maël Hörz: For creating HxD, which was used to fix the problems with certain level up move sets.
  • buley: For creating the edited code.bin used in the Online version of Eternal X.
My Hacks:
XY: Eternal X & Wilting Y USUM: Photonic Sun & Prismatic Moon
Resources:
Gen IV move editor (Nightmare module) Platinum decapitalisation patch/files Updated SDSME (in progress)