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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## TCGRandomizer 2 | A basic randomizer of Pokemon TCG (GBC), written in Java. Work in progress. 3 | 4 | It randomizes the following ROM: 5 | * Pokémon Trading Card Game (U) [C][!].gbc md5: 219b2cc64e5a052003015d4bd4c622cd 6 | 7 | #### Current features 8 | 9 | Currently, it randomizes the following data inherent to Pokemon cards (all options are selectable): 10 | * HP 11 | * Weaknesses and resistances 12 | * Retreat cost 13 | * The moves across Pokemon cards of the same type are shuffled with an algorithm that accounts for energy requirements. Empty moves and Pokemon powers are not shuffled. For the rest, a 1-energy move will become another 1-energy move, a 2-energy move will become another 2-energy move, and a 3- or 4-energy move will become another 3- or 4-energy move (always between cards of the same type). 14 | 15 | The minimum and maximum HP, retreat cost, and number of weaknesses and resistances is selectable. The HP and retreat cost ranges are selectable for 6 types of evolution classes or stages. 16 | 17 | #### Current bugs or flaws 18 | 19 | * (Bug) If the shuffle moves option is selected, most Pokemon names in the move descriptions will be wrong as they will still refer to the original card. 20 | * (Flaw) If the shuffle moves option is selected, there is a chance that a card ends up with no damage-dealing move (more common for cards with a single move slot). 21 | * (Flaw) If the shuffle moves option is selected, Call for Family and similar effects are inconsistent with the card Pokemon species. 22 | 23 | #### Planned features or tweaks (in no particular order) 24 | 25 | ### I'm no longer working on this. Anyone is free to pick this project up and add new features or fix current issues if he/she wishes 26 | 27 | * Fix wrong Pokemon names showing in the descriptions of the shuffled moves. 28 | * Selectable "energy mappings" in the shuffle moves option. 29 | * Option to force a damaing move on every card. 30 | * Further randomization of moves, beyond just shuffling the effects, and randomizing energy requirements and damage. Randomizing the move effects themselves may be a possibility, but further reverse engineering of the Pokemon TCG duel engine will be necessary first. 31 | * Randomization of types. This is related to the randomization of energy requirements and would require adjusting the decks to keep them type-consistent. 32 | * Randomization of other misc Pokemon card data. 33 | * Option to make the randomization repeatable so that different people can generate the same changes. 34 | * Being able to load the Pokemon TCG ROM from the file system. 35 | 36 | Contributions aren't expected but would always be welcome. 37 | 38 | #### Screenshots 39 | 40 | ![window](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/window.png) 41 | 42 | ![1](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/1.bmp) 43 | ![2](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/2.bmp) 44 | ![3](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/3.bmp) 45 | ![4](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/4.bmp) 46 | ![5](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/5.bmp) 47 | ![6](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/6.bmp) 48 | ![7](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/7.bmp) 49 | ![8](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/8.bmp) 50 | ![9](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/9.bmp) 51 | ![10](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/master/screenshots/10.bmp) 52 | 53 | #### Download 54 | 55 | [TCGRandomizer.jar](TCGRandomizer.jar?raw=true) 56 | 57 | At the moment, the Pokemon TCG ROM detailed above must be in the same directory as the .jar file, and must be named tcg.gbc. 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(EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 21 | Nidoqueen (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 22 | NidoranM (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 23 | Nidorino (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 24 | Nidoking (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 25 | Zubat (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 26 | Golbat (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 27 | Oddish (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 28 | Gloom (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 29 | Vileplume (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 30 | Paras (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 31 | Parasect (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 32 | Venonat (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 33 | Venomoth (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 34 | Bellsprout (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 35 | Weepinbell (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 36 | Victreebel (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 37 | Grimer (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 38 | Muk (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 39 | Exeggcute (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 40 | Exeggutor (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 41 | Koffing (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 42 | Weezing (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 43 | Tangela1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 44 | Tangela2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 45 | Scyther (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 46 | Pinsir (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 47 | Charmander (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 48 | Charmeleon (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 49 | Charizard (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 50 | Vulpix (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 51 | Ninetails1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 52 | Ninetails2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 53 | Growlithe (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 54 | Arcanine1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 55 | Arcanine2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 56 | Ponyta (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 57 | Rapidash (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 58 | Magmar1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 59 | Magmar2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 60 | Flareon1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 61 | Flareon2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 62 | Moltres1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 63 | Moltres2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 64 | Squirtle (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 65 | Wartortle (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 66 | Blastoise (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 67 | Psyduck (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 68 | Golduck (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 69 | Poliwag (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 70 | Poliwhirl (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 71 | Poliwrath (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 72 | Tentacool (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 73 | Tentacruel (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 74 | Seel (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 75 | Dewgong (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 76 | Shellder (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 77 | Cloyster (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 78 | Krabby (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 79 | Kingler (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 80 | Horsea (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 81 | Seadra (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 82 | Goldeen (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 83 | Seaking (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 84 | Staryu (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 85 | Starmie (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 86 | Magikarp (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 87 | Gyarados (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 88 | Lapras (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 89 | Vaporeon1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 90 | Vaporeon2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 91 | Omanyte (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 92 | Omastar (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 93 | Articuno1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 94 | Articuno2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 95 | Pikachu1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 96 | Pikachu2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 97 | Pikachu3 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 98 | Pikachu4 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 99 | FlyingPikachu (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 100 | SurfingPikachu1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 101 | SurfingPikachu2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 102 | Raichu1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 103 | Raichu2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 104 | Magnemite1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 105 | Magnemite2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 106 | Magneton1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 107 | Magneton2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 108 | Voltorb (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 109 | Electrode1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 110 | Electrode2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 111 | Electabuzz1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 112 | Electabuzz2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 113 | Jolteon1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 114 | Jolteon2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 115 | Zapdos1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 116 | Zapdos2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 117 | Zapdos3 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 118 | Sandshrew (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 119 | Sandslash (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 120 | Diglett (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 121 | Dugtrio (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 122 | Mankey (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 123 | Primeape (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 124 | Machop (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 125 | Machoke (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 126 | Machamp (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 127 | Geodude (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 128 | Graveler (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 129 | Golem (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 130 | Onix (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 131 | Cubone (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 132 | Marowak1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 133 | Marowak2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 134 | Hitmonlee (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 135 | Hitmonchan (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 136 | Rhyhorn (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 137 | Rhydon (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 138 | Kabuto (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 139 | Kabutops (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 140 | Aerodactyl (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 141 | Abra (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 142 | Kadabra (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 143 | Alakazam (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 144 | Slowpoke1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 145 | Slowpoke2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 146 | Slowbro (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 147 | Gastly1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 148 | Gastly2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 149 | Haunter1 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 150 | Haunter2 (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 151 | Gengar (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 152 | Drowzee (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 153 | Hypno (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 154 | MrMime (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 155 | Jynx (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 156 | Mewtwo1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 157 | Mewtwo2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 158 | Mewtwo3 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 159 | Mew1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 160 | Mew2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 161 | Mew3 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 162 | Pidgey (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 163 | Pidgeotto (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 164 | Pidgeot1 (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 165 | Pidgeot2 (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 166 | Rattata (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 167 | Raticate (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 168 | Spearow (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 169 | Fearow (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 170 | Clefairy (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 171 | Clefable (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 172 | Jigglypuff1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 173 | Jigglypuff2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 174 | Jigglypuff3 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 175 | Wigglytuff (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 176 | Meowth1 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 177 | Meowth2 (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 178 | Persian (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 179 | Farfetchd (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 180 | Doduo (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 181 | Dodrio (EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.ordinal()), 182 | Lickitung (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 183 | Chansey (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 184 | Kangaskhan (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 185 | Tauros (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 186 | Ditto (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 187 | Eevee (EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.ordinal()), 188 | Porygon (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 189 | Snorlax (EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.ordinal()), 190 | Dratini (EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.ordinal()), 191 | Dragonair (EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.ordinal()), 192 | Dragonite1 (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()), 193 | Dragonite2 (EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.ordinal()); 194 | 195 | private final int evoType; 196 | 197 | Cards (int evoType) { 198 | this.evoType = evoType; 199 | } 200 | 201 | public int getEvoType() { 202 | return evoType; 203 | } 204 | 205 | } 206 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/constants/Constants.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package constants; 2 | 3 | import constants.Fields.CardFields; 4 | import constants.Fields.MoveFields; 5 | 6 | public class Constants { 7 | 8 | public static final String FILE_NAME_IN = "tcg.gbc"; 9 | public static final String FILE_NAME_OUT = "tcgrandomized.gbc"; 10 | 11 | public static final int POKEMON_CARDS = 0x30e28; 12 | 13 | public static final int ENERGY_FIRST_ID = 0x01; 14 | public static final int POKEMON_FIRST_ID = 0x08; 15 | public static final int TRAINER_FIRST_ID = 0xc3; 16 | 17 | public static final int NUM_CARDS = 0xe4; 18 | public static final int NUM_POKEMON_CARDS = TRAINER_FIRST_ID - POKEMON_FIRST_ID; 19 | 20 | public static final int PKMN_CARD_DATA_LENGTH = CardFields.END.getOffset() - CardFields.START.getOffset(); 21 | public static final int PKMN_MOVE_DATA_LENGTH = MoveFields.END.getOffset() - MoveFields.START.getOffset(); 22 | public static final int TRN_CARD_DATA_LENGTH = 0x0e; 23 | public static final int ENERGY_CARD_DATA_LENGTH = 0x0e; 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/constants/Fields.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package constants; 2 | 3 | public class Fields { 4 | 5 | public enum CardFields { 6 | 7 | START (0), 8 | TYPE (0), 9 | GFX (1), 10 | NAME (3), 11 | RARITY (5), 12 | SET (6), 13 | ID (7), 14 | HP (8), 15 | STAGE (9), 16 | PRE_EVO_NAME (10), 17 | MOVE1 (12), 18 | MOVE2 (31), 19 | RETREAT_COST (50), 20 | WEAKNESS (51), 21 | RESISTANCE (52), 22 | KIND (53), 23 | POKEDEX (55), 24 | DUMMY (56), 25 | LEVEL (57), 26 | LENGTH (58), 27 | WEIGHT (60), 28 | DESCRIPTION (62), 29 | UNKNOWN (64), 30 | END (65); 31 | 32 | private final int offset; 33 | 34 | CardFields (int offset) { 35 | this.offset = offset; 36 | } 37 | 38 | public int getOffset() { 39 | return offset; 40 | } 41 | 42 | } 43 | 44 | public enum MoveFields { 45 | 46 | START (0), 47 | ENERGY (0), 48 | NAME (4), 49 | DESCRIPTION (6), 50 | DAMAGE (10), 51 | CATEGORY (11), 52 | EFFECT_CMDS (12), 53 | FLAGS1 (14), 54 | FLAGS2 (15), 55 | FLAGS3 (16), 56 | UNKNOWN1 (17), 57 | UNKNOWN2 (18), 58 | END (19); 59 | 60 | private final int offset; 61 | 62 | MoveFields (int offset) { 63 | this.offset = offset; 64 | } 65 | 66 | public int getOffset() { 67 | return offset; 68 | } 69 | 70 | } 71 | 72 | } 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/GUI.fxml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 70 | 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/GUI.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package gui; 2 | 3 | import java.io.IOException; 4 | 5 | import javafx.application.Application; 6 | import javafx.event.Event; 7 | import javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader; 8 | import javafx.scene.Scene; 9 | import javafx.scene.layout.AnchorPane; 10 | import javafx.stage.Stage; 11 | 12 | 13 | public class GUI extends Application { 14 | 15 | private Stage primaryStage; 16 | private AnchorPane ap; 17 | 18 | @Override 19 | public void start (Stage primaryStage) throws IOException { 20 | 21 | setPrimaryStage(primaryStage); 22 | FXMLLoader loader = new FXMLLoader(); 23 | loader.setLocation(getClass().getResource("GUI.fxml")); 24 | ap = loader.load(); 25 | primaryStage.setTitle("TCG Randomizer"); 26 | primaryStage.setScene(new Scene(ap)); 27 | primaryStage.setResizable(false); 28 | primaryStage.show(); 29 | } 30 | 31 | public static void main (String[] args) { 32 | launch(); 33 | } 34 | 35 | public Stage getPrimaryStage (Event e) { 36 | return primaryStage; 37 | } 38 | 39 | public void setPrimaryStage (Stage primaryStage) { 40 | this.primaryStage = primaryStage; 41 | } 42 | 43 | public AnchorPane getAnchorPane() { 44 | return ap; 45 | } 46 | 47 | public void setAnchorPane(AnchorPane ap) { 48 | this.ap = ap; 49 | } 50 | } 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/GUIController.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package gui; 2 | 3 | import java.net.URL; 4 | import java.util.ArrayList; 5 | import java.util.Arrays; 6 | import java.util.List; 7 | import java.util.ResourceBundle; 8 | 9 | import javafx.beans.value.ChangeListener; 10 | import javafx.beans.value.ObservableValue; 11 | import javafx.fxml.FXML; 12 | import javafx.fxml.Initializable; 13 | import javafx.scene.control.CheckBox; 14 | import javafx.scene.control.ChoiceBox; 15 | import logic.MainLogic; 16 | import settings.EvoTypes; 17 | import settings.Settings; 18 | 19 | public class GUIController implements Initializable { 20 | 21 | private static final GUIController guiController = new GUIController(); 22 | private boolean[] options = new boolean[Settings.NUM_OPTIONS]; 23 | private List HPList = new ArrayList(); 24 | private List RCList = new ArrayList(); 25 | 26 | /* Options to randomize HP, weaknesses/resistances, retreat cost, and shuffle moves */ 27 | @FXML private CheckBox optionHP, optionWR, optionRC, optionMoves; 28 | @FXML private CheckBox optionFillEmpty, optionMatchEnergies; 29 | 30 | /* Minimum and maximum HP and retreat cost values for each of the 6 evolution types */ 31 | @FXML private ChoiceBox minHP1, minHP2, minHP3, minHP4, minHP5, minHP6; 32 | @FXML private ChoiceBox maxHP1, maxHP2, maxHP3, maxHP4, maxHP5, maxHP6; 33 | @FXML private ChoiceBox minRC1, minRC2, minRC3, minRC4, minRC5, minRC6; 34 | @FXML private ChoiceBox maxRC1, maxRC2, maxRC3, maxRC4, maxRC5, maxRC6; 35 | 36 | /* Minimum and maximum number of weaknesses and resistances */ 37 | @FXML private ChoiceBox minW, maxW, minR, maxR; 38 | 39 | public static GUIController getGuiController() { 40 | return guiController; 41 | } 42 | 43 | @Override 44 | public void initialize (URL location, ResourceBundle resources) { 45 | 46 | setAllMainOptions(); 47 | initChoiceBoxes(); 48 | choiceBoxesListener(); 49 | } 50 | 51 | public boolean getOption (int which) { 52 | return options[which]; 53 | } 54 | 55 | private void setOption (int which) { 56 | getGuiController().options[which] ^= true; 57 | } 58 | 59 | /** Used during initialization to mark all main options as true */ 60 | public void setAllMainOptions() { 61 | handleHPOption(); 62 | handleWROption(); 63 | handleRCOption(); 64 | handleMovesOption(); 65 | } 66 | 67 | private void handleHPOption() { 68 | setOption (Settings.Options.HP.ordinal()); 69 | } 70 | 71 | private void handleWROption() { 72 | setOption (Settings.Options.WR.ordinal()); 73 | } 74 | 75 | private void handleRCOption() { 76 | setOption (Settings.Options.RC.ordinal()); 77 | } 78 | 79 | private void handleMovesOption() { 80 | setOption (Settings.Options.MOVES.ordinal()); 81 | } 82 | 83 | @FXML 84 | private void beginProgram() { 85 | MainLogic.main(); 86 | } 87 | 88 | @FXML 89 | private void handleHPOptionClick() { 90 | handleHPOption(); 91 | minHP1.setDisable(minHP1.isDisable()^true); 92 | maxHP1.setDisable(maxHP1.isDisable()^true); 93 | minHP2.setDisable(minHP2.isDisable()^true); 94 | maxHP2.setDisable(maxHP2.isDisable()^true); 95 | minHP3.setDisable(minHP3.isDisable()^true); 96 | maxHP3.setDisable(maxHP3.isDisable()^true); 97 | minHP4.setDisable(minHP4.isDisable()^true); 98 | maxHP4.setDisable(maxHP4.isDisable()^true); 99 | minHP5.setDisable(minHP5.isDisable()^true); 100 | maxHP5.setDisable(maxHP5.isDisable()^true); 101 | minHP6.setDisable(minHP6.isDisable()^true); 102 | maxHP6.setDisable(maxHP6.isDisable()^true); 103 | } 104 | 105 | @FXML 106 | private void handleWROptionClick() { 107 | handleWROption(); 108 | minW.setDisable(minW.isDisable()^true); 109 | maxW.setDisable(maxW.isDisable()^true); 110 | minR.setDisable(minR.isDisable()^true); 111 | maxR.setDisable(maxR.isDisable()^true); 112 | } 113 | 114 | @FXML 115 | private void handleRCOptionClick() { 116 | handleRCOption(); 117 | minRC1.setDisable(minRC1.isDisable()^true); 118 | maxRC1.setDisable(maxRC1.isDisable()^true); 119 | minRC2.setDisable(minRC2.isDisable()^true); 120 | maxRC2.setDisable(maxRC2.isDisable()^true); 121 | minRC3.setDisable(minRC3.isDisable()^true); 122 | maxRC3.setDisable(maxRC3.isDisable()^true); 123 | minRC4.setDisable(minRC4.isDisable()^true); 124 | maxRC4.setDisable(maxRC4.isDisable()^true); 125 | minRC5.setDisable(minRC5.isDisable()^true); 126 | maxRC5.setDisable(maxRC5.isDisable()^true); 127 | minRC6.setDisable(minRC6.isDisable()^true); 128 | maxRC6.setDisable(maxRC6.isDisable()^true); 129 | } 130 | 131 | @FXML 132 | private void handleMovesOptionClick() { 133 | handleMovesOption(); 134 | optionFillEmpty.setDisable(optionFillEmpty.isDisable()^true); 135 | optionMatchEnergies.setDisable(optionMatchEnergies.isDisable()^true); 136 | } 137 | 138 | @FXML 139 | private void handleFillEmptyOptionClick() { 140 | setOption (Settings.Options.FILL.ordinal()); 141 | } 142 | 143 | @FXML 144 | private void handleMatchEnergiesOptionClick() { 145 | setOption (Settings.Options.MATCH.ordinal()); 146 | } 147 | 148 | /** Initializes all choice boxes to their default values */ 149 | private void initChoiceBoxes() { 150 | 151 | HPList.addAll(Arrays.asList(30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120)); 152 | RCList.addAll(Arrays.asList(0, 1, 2, 3)); 153 | 154 | minHP1.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.getMinHP()); 155 | maxHP1.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.getMaxHP()); 156 | minRC1.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.getMinRC()); 157 | maxRC1.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.getMaxRC()); 158 | minHP1.getItems().addAll(HPList); 159 | maxHP1.getItems().addAll(HPList); 160 | minRC1.getItems().addAll(RCList); 161 | maxRC1.getItems().addAll(RCList); 162 | 163 | minHP2.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.getMinHP()); 164 | maxHP2.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.getMaxHP()); 165 | minRC2.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.getMinRC()); 166 | maxRC2.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.getMaxRC()); 167 | minHP2.getItems().addAll(HPList); 168 | maxHP2.getItems().addAll(HPList); 169 | minRC2.getItems().addAll(RCList); 170 | maxRC2.getItems().addAll(RCList); 171 | 172 | minHP3.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.getMinHP()); 173 | maxHP3.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.getMaxHP()); 174 | minRC3.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.getMinRC()); 175 | maxRC3.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.getMaxRC()); 176 | minHP3.getItems().addAll(HPList); 177 | maxHP3.getItems().addAll(HPList); 178 | minRC3.getItems().addAll(RCList); 179 | maxRC3.getItems().addAll(RCList); 180 | 181 | minHP4.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.getMinHP()); 182 | maxHP4.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.getMaxHP()); 183 | minRC4.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.getMinRC()); 184 | maxRC4.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.getMaxRC()); 185 | minHP4.getItems().addAll(HPList); 186 | maxHP4.getItems().addAll(HPList); 187 | minRC4.getItems().addAll(RCList); 188 | maxRC4.getItems().addAll(RCList); 189 | 190 | minHP5.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.getMinHP()); 191 | maxHP5.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.getMaxHP()); 192 | minRC5.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.getMinRC()); 193 | maxRC5.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.getMaxRC()); 194 | minHP5.getItems().addAll(HPList); 195 | maxHP5.getItems().addAll(HPList); 196 | minRC5.getItems().addAll(RCList); 197 | maxRC5.getItems().addAll(RCList); 198 | 199 | minHP6.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.getMinHP()); 200 | maxHP6.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.getMaxHP()); 201 | minRC6.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.getMinRC()); 202 | maxRC6.setValue(EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.getMaxRC()); 203 | minHP6.getItems().addAll(HPList); 204 | maxHP6.getItems().addAll(HPList); 205 | minRC6.getItems().addAll(RCList); 206 | maxRC6.getItems().addAll(RCList); 207 | 208 | /* RCList doubles as WRList */ 209 | minW.setValue(Settings.settings.getMinWeaknesses()); 210 | maxW.setValue(Settings.settings.getMaxWeaknesses()); 211 | minR.setValue(Settings.settings.getMinResistances()); 212 | maxR.setValue(Settings.settings.getMaxResistances()); 213 | minW.getItems().addAll(RCList); 214 | maxW.getItems().addAll(RCList); 215 | minR.getItems().addAll(RCList); 216 | maxR.getItems().addAll(RCList); 217 | } 218 | 219 | /** Listens to value of choice box changing */ 220 | private void choiceBoxesListener() { 221 | 222 | minHP1.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 223 | 224 | @Override 225 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 226 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.setMinHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 227 | } 228 | }); 229 | 230 | maxHP1.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 231 | 232 | @Override 233 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 234 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.setMaxHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 235 | } 236 | }); 237 | 238 | minRC1.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 239 | 240 | @Override 241 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 242 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.setMinRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 243 | } 244 | }); 245 | 246 | maxRC1.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 247 | 248 | @Override 249 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 250 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF1.setMaxRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 251 | } 252 | }); 253 | 254 | minHP2.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 255 | 256 | @Override 257 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 258 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.setMinHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 259 | } 260 | }); 261 | 262 | maxHP2.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 263 | 264 | @Override 265 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 266 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.setMaxHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 267 | } 268 | }); 269 | 270 | minRC2.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 271 | 272 | @Override 273 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 274 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.setMinRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 275 | } 276 | }); 277 | 278 | maxRC2.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 279 | 280 | @Override 281 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 282 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF2.setMaxRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 283 | } 284 | }); 285 | 286 | minHP3.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 287 | 288 | @Override 289 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 290 | EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.setMinHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 291 | } 292 | }); 293 | 294 | maxHP3.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 295 | 296 | @Override 297 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 298 | EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.setMaxHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 299 | } 300 | }); 301 | 302 | minRC3.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 303 | 304 | @Override 305 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 306 | EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.setMinRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 307 | } 308 | }); 309 | 310 | maxRC3.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 311 | 312 | @Override 313 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 314 | EvoTypes.EVO2OF2.setMaxRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 315 | } 316 | }); 317 | 318 | minHP4.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 319 | 320 | @Override 321 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 322 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.setMinHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 323 | } 324 | }); 325 | 326 | maxHP4.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 327 | 328 | @Override 329 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 330 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.setMaxHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 331 | } 332 | }); 333 | 334 | minRC4.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 335 | 336 | @Override 337 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 338 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.setMinRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 339 | } 340 | }); 341 | 342 | maxRC4.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 343 | 344 | @Override 345 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 346 | EvoTypes.EVO1OF3.setMaxRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 347 | } 348 | }); 349 | 350 | minHP5.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 351 | 352 | @Override 353 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 354 | EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.setMinHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 355 | } 356 | }); 357 | 358 | maxHP5.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 359 | 360 | @Override 361 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 362 | EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.setMaxHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 363 | } 364 | }); 365 | 366 | minRC5.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 367 | 368 | @Override 369 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 370 | EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.setMinRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 371 | } 372 | }); 373 | 374 | maxRC5.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 375 | 376 | @Override 377 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 378 | EvoTypes.EVO2OF3.setMaxRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 379 | } 380 | }); 381 | 382 | minHP6.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 383 | 384 | @Override 385 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 386 | EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.setMinHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 387 | } 388 | }); 389 | 390 | maxHP6.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 391 | 392 | @Override 393 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 394 | EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.setMaxHP(HPList.get(newValue.intValue())); 395 | } 396 | }); 397 | 398 | minRC6.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 399 | 400 | @Override 401 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 402 | EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.setMinRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 403 | } 404 | }); 405 | 406 | maxRC6.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 407 | 408 | @Override 409 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 410 | EvoTypes.EVO3OF3.setMaxRC(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 411 | } 412 | }); 413 | 414 | minW.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 415 | 416 | @Override 417 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 418 | Settings.settings.setMinWeaknesses(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 419 | } 420 | }); 421 | 422 | maxW.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 423 | 424 | @Override 425 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 426 | Settings.settings.setMaxWeaknesses(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 427 | } 428 | }); 429 | 430 | minR.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 431 | 432 | @Override 433 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 434 | Settings.settings.setMinResistances(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 435 | } 436 | }); 437 | 438 | maxR.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener() { 439 | 440 | @Override 441 | public void changed(ObservableValue ov, Number oldValue, Number newValue) { 442 | Settings.settings.setMaxResistances(RCList.get(newValue.intValue())); 443 | } 444 | }); 445 | } 446 | 447 | } 448 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/logic/MainLogic.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xCrystal/TCGRandomizer/2d251787903ddd472a04b61cc7ba3645dc9c5e2b/src/logic/MainLogic.java -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/logic/ProgramLogic.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package logic; 2 | 3 | import java.io.IOException; 4 | import java.io.RandomAccessFile; 5 | import java.nio.ByteBuffer; 6 | import java.nio.channels.FileChannel; 7 | 8 | import static constants.Cards.*; 9 | import constants.Cards; 10 | import constants.Constants; 11 | import constants.Fields.CardFields; 12 | import gui.GUIController; 13 | import settings.EvoTypes; 14 | import settings.Settings.Options; 15 | import utils.Utils; 16 | 17 | class ProgramLogic { 18 | 19 | private static final GUIController gui = GUIController.getGuiController(); 20 | 21 | ProgramLogic() {} 22 | 23 | /** Makes sure that tcg.gbc is actually a tcg ROM 24 | * @return true if header data matches, false otherwise */ 25 | static boolean verifyRom (FileChannel chin) throws IOException { 26 | 27 | byte[] header = {0x50, 0x4F, 0x4B, 0x45, 0x43, 0x41, 0x52, 0x44, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x41, 0x58, 0x51, 0x45, 28 | (byte) 0x80, 0x30, 0x31, 0x03, 0x1B, 0x05, 0x03, 0x01, 0x33, 0x00, 0x34, 0x26, (byte) 0xA6}; 29 | 30 | ByteBuffer headerin = ByteBuffer.allocate(header.length); 31 | chin.read(headerin, 0x134); 32 | 33 | if (((ByteBuffer) headerin.rewind()).compareTo(ByteBuffer.wrap(header)) == 0) 34 | return true; 35 | else 36 | return false; 37 | } 38 | 39 | /** Creates a copy of tcg.gbc named tcgrandomized.gbc */ 40 | static void createRomCopy (FileChannel chin, FileChannel chout) throws IOException { 41 | 42 | chin.transferTo(0, chin.size(), chout); 43 | } 44 | 45 | /** Copies data of all Pokemon cards to two byte buffers */ 46 | static void readPokemonCardsData (FileChannel ch, ByteBuffer bbRead, ByteBuffer bbWrite) throws IOException { 47 | 48 | Utils.init(ch); 49 | ch.read(bbRead); 50 | Utils.init(ch); 51 | ch.read(bbWrite); 52 | } 53 | 54 | static void matchAttackEnergiesToType (ByteBuffer bb) throws IOException { 55 | 56 | byte[] grass_1 = {0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; 57 | byte[] water_1 = {0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00}; 58 | byte[] light_2 = {0x00, 0x20, 0x00, 0x00}; 59 | 60 | Utils.initTo(bb, Cards.Exeggcute.ordinal(), CardFields.MOVE1); 61 | bb.put(grass_1); /* Exeggcute's Hypnosis */ 62 | 63 | Utils.initTo(bb, Cards.Exeggutor.ordinal(), CardFields.MOVE1); 64 | bb.put(grass_1); /* Exeggutor's Teleport */ 65 | 66 | Utils.initTo(bb, Cards.Psyduck.ordinal(), CardFields.MOVE1); 67 | bb.put(water_1); /* Psyduck's Headache */ 68 | 69 | Utils.initTo(bb, Cards.Golduck.ordinal(), CardFields.MOVE1); 70 | bb.put(water_1); /* Golduck's Psyshock */ 71 | 72 | Utils.initTo(bb, Cards.SurfingPikachu1.ordinal(), CardFields.MOVE1); 73 | bb.put(light_2); /* Surfing Pikachu 1's Surf */ 74 | 75 | Utils.initTo(bb, Cards.SurfingPikachu2.ordinal(), CardFields.MOVE1); 76 | bb.put(light_2); /* Surfing Pikachu 2's Surf */ 77 | } 78 | 79 | /** Applies the randomization in the second byte buffer */ 80 | static void doRandomization (ByteBuffer bbRead, ByteBuffer bbWrite) throws IOException { 81 | 82 | for (int i = 0; i < Constants.NUM_POKEMON_CARDS; i++) { 83 | 84 | EvoTypes et = EvoTypes.values()[Cards.values()[i].getEvoType()]; 85 | 86 | if (gui.getOption(Options.HP.ordinal())) RandomizerLogic.randomizeHP(bbWrite, i, et); /* HP */ 87 | if (gui.getOption(Options.WR.ordinal())) RandomizerLogic.randomizeWR(bbWrite, i); /* Weakness & Resistance */ 88 | if (gui.getOption(Options.RC.ordinal())) RandomizerLogic.randomizeRetreatCost(bbWrite, i, et); /* Retreat Cost */ 89 | } 90 | 91 | /* Moves */ 92 | if (gui.getOption(Options.MOVES.ordinal())) { 93 | 94 | int[] grassArray = RandomizerLogic.shuffleMoveArray(RandomizerLogic.getMovesAsIndexArray(bbRead, Bulbasaur, Pinsir)); 95 | int[] fireArray = RandomizerLogic.shuffleMoveArray(RandomizerLogic.getMovesAsIndexArray(bbRead, Charmander, Moltres2)); 96 | int[] waterArray = RandomizerLogic.shuffleMoveArray(RandomizerLogic.getMovesAsIndexArray(bbRead, Squirtle, Articuno2)); 97 | int[] lightingArray = RandomizerLogic.shuffleMoveArray(RandomizerLogic.getMovesAsIndexArray(bbRead, Pikachu1, Zapdos3)); 98 | int[] fightingArray = RandomizerLogic.shuffleMoveArray(RandomizerLogic.getMovesAsIndexArray(bbRead, Sandshrew, Aerodactyl)); 99 | int[] psychicArray = RandomizerLogic.shuffleMoveArray(RandomizerLogic.getMovesAsIndexArray(bbRead, Abra, Mew3)); 100 | int[] colorlessArray = RandomizerLogic.shuffleMoveArray(RandomizerLogic.getMovesAsIndexArray(bbRead, Pidgey, Dragonite2)); 101 | 102 | RandomizerLogic.applyMoveArrayOrder (bbRead, bbWrite, grassArray, Bulbasaur); 103 | RandomizerLogic.applyMoveArrayOrder (bbRead, bbWrite, fireArray, Charmander); 104 | RandomizerLogic.applyMoveArrayOrder (bbRead, bbWrite, waterArray, Squirtle); 105 | RandomizerLogic.applyMoveArrayOrder (bbRead, bbWrite, lightingArray, Pikachu1); 106 | RandomizerLogic.applyMoveArrayOrder (bbRead, bbWrite, fightingArray, Sandshrew); 107 | RandomizerLogic.applyMoveArrayOrder (bbRead, bbWrite, psychicArray, Abra); 108 | RandomizerLogic.applyMoveArrayOrder (bbRead, bbWrite, colorlessArray, Pidgey); 109 | } 110 | } 111 | 112 | /** Saves all changes to tcgrandomized.gbc */ 113 | static void saveChangesToRom (FileChannel ch, ByteBuffer bbWrite) throws IOException { 114 | 115 | Utils.init(ch); 116 | bbWrite.rewind(); 117 | ch.write(bbWrite); 118 | } 119 | 120 | /** Turns the tutorial into a regular duel to prevent the player from possibly getting stuck */ 121 | static void disablePracticeMode (RandomAccessFile f) throws IOException { 122 | 123 | f.seek(0x2b86); 124 | f.writeByte(0xaf); 125 | } 126 | 127 | /** Fixes the global checksum */ 128 | static void fixGlobalChecksum (FileChannel ch) throws IOException { 129 | 130 | ch.position(0); 131 | ByteBuffer rom = ByteBuffer.allocate(0x100000); 132 | ch.read(rom); 133 | 134 | int checksum = 0; 135 | for (byte b : rom.array()) 136 | checksum += ((int) b) & 0xff; 137 | checksum -= 0xcc; 138 | 139 | ch.position(0x14e); 140 | byte[] cs = new byte[2]; 141 | cs[0] = (byte) ((checksum >> 8) & 0xff); 142 | cs[1] = (byte) (checksum & 0xff); 143 | ch.write(ByteBuffer.wrap(cs)); 144 | } 145 | 146 | } 147 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/logic/RandomizerLogic.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package logic; 2 | 3 | import java.io.IOException; 4 | import java.nio.ByteBuffer; 5 | 6 | import constants.Cards; 7 | import constants.Constants; 8 | import constants.Fields.CardFields; 9 | import constants.Fields.MoveFields; 10 | import gui.GUIController; 11 | import settings.EvoTypes; 12 | import settings.Settings; 13 | import settings.Settings.Options; 14 | import utils.RNG; 15 | import utils.Utils; 16 | 17 | class RandomizerLogic { 18 | 19 | private static final GUIController gui = GUIController.getGuiController(); 20 | 21 | RandomizerLogic() {} 22 | 23 | /** Default values:
24 | * Evolution 1 of 1 --> Between 50 and 80 HP
25 | * Evolution 1 of 2 --> Between 30 and 60 HP
26 | * Evolution 2 of 2 --> Between 60 and 90 HP
27 | * Evolution 1 of 3 --> Between 30 and 50 HP
28 | * Evolution 2 of 3 --> Between 50 and 70 HP
29 | * Evolution 3 of 3 --> Between 70 and 120 HP
*/ 30 | static void randomizeHP (ByteBuffer bbWrite, int i, EvoTypes et) throws IOException { 31 | 32 | Utils.initTo(bbWrite, i, CardFields.HP); 33 | bbWrite.put(RNG.randomRangeScale(et.getMinHP(), et.getMaxHP(), 10)); 34 | } 35 | 36 | /** 1 or 2 weaknesses (50% each), and 0 or 1 resistance (50% each) */ 37 | static void randomizeWR (ByteBuffer bbWrite, int i) throws IOException { 38 | 39 | Utils.initTo(bbWrite, i, CardFields.WEAKNESS); 40 | bbWrite.put(RNG.randomWR( 41 | Settings.settings.getMinWeaknesses(), Settings.settings.getMaxWeaknesses(), 42 | Settings.settings.getMinResistances(), Settings.settings.getMaxResistances()) 43 | ); 44 | } 45 | 46 | /** Default values:
47 | * Evolution 1 of 1 --> Between 1 and 3 retreat cost
48 | * Evolution 1 of 2 --> Between 0 and 1 retreat cost
49 | * Evolution 2 of 2 --> Between 1 and 3 retreat cost
50 | * Evolution 1 of 3 --> Between 0 and 1 retreat cost
51 | * Evolution 2 of 3 --> Between 1 and 2 retreat cost
52 | * Evolution 3 of 3 --> Between 2 and 3 retreat cost
*/ 53 | static void randomizeRetreatCost (ByteBuffer bbWrite, int i, EvoTypes et) throws IOException { 54 | 55 | Utils.initTo(bbWrite, i, CardFields.RETREAT_COST); 56 | bbWrite.put(RNG.randomRange(et.getMinRC(), et.getMaxRC())); 57 | } 58 | 59 | /** @return the number of energies required to use move in position mn of Pokemon card i starting from typeOffset, 60 | * or -1 if said move is empty. */ 61 | static int howManyEnergies (ByteBuffer bbRead, int i, int mn) throws IOException { 62 | 63 | Utils.initTo(bbRead, i, MoveFields.ENERGY, mn); 64 | return Utils.addNybbles(bbRead.getInt()) + ((bbRead.getInt() != 0) ? 0 : -1); 65 | } 66 | 67 | /** Maps the moves from Pokemon cards between first and last into an integer array:
68 | * --> 0 if move is a Pokemon power, or if it's empty and "fill empty moveslots" is not selected
69 | * --> -1 if move is empty, and "fill empty moveslots" is selected
70 | * Else:
71 | * --> Bits 0-7: Move index
72 | * --> Bits 8-9: Number of energies */ 73 | static int[] getMovesAsIndexArray (ByteBuffer bbRead, Cards first, Cards last) throws IOException { 74 | 75 | Utils.initTo(bbRead, first.ordinal(), CardFields.START); 76 | int[] indexArray = new int[2 * (last.ordinal() + 1 - first.ordinal())]; 77 | 78 | for (int pos = 0, curCard = 0, moveNumber = 0 ; pos < indexArray.length ; pos ++) { 79 | 80 | indexArray[pos] = pos; 81 | 82 | switch (howManyEnergies (bbRead, first.ordinal() + curCard, moveNumber)) { 83 | 84 | case -1: /* Ignore (return 0) if "Fill empty moveslots" isn't selected */ 85 | indexArray[pos] = (gui.getOption(Options.FILL.ordinal()) ? -1 : 0); 86 | break; 87 | case 0: 88 | indexArray[pos] = 0; 89 | break; 90 | case 1: 91 | indexArray[pos] |= 1 << 8; 92 | break; 93 | case 2: 94 | indexArray[pos] |= 2 << 8; 95 | break; 96 | default: /* Moves that require 3 and 4 energies are treated equally */ 97 | indexArray[pos] |= 3 << 8; 98 | } 99 | 100 | curCard += moveNumber; 101 | moveNumber ^= 1; 102 | } 103 | 104 | return indexArray; 105 | } 106 | 107 | /** Shuffles the array of move indexes across same type Pokemon cards accounting for energy requirements.
108 | * Fills indexes corresponding to empty moveslots if "fill empty moveslots" is selected. */ 109 | static int[] shuffleMoveArray (int[] indexArray) { 110 | 111 | /* Shuffle move array */ 112 | for (int curIndex = 0, randomIndex = 0, temp = 0 ; curIndex < indexArray.length ; 113 | randomIndex = RNG.randomRange(0, indexArray.length - 1)) { 114 | 115 | /* Ignore if Pokemon Power or empty moveslot */ 116 | if (indexArray[curIndex] == 0 || indexArray[curIndex] == -1) { 117 | curIndex ++; 118 | 119 | } else { 120 | 121 | if ((indexArray[curIndex] & 0xf00) == (indexArray[randomIndex] & 0xf00)) /* Compare energies */ { 122 | if (curIndex != randomIndex) { 123 | 124 | temp = indexArray[curIndex]; 125 | indexArray[curIndex] = indexArray[randomIndex]; 126 | indexArray[randomIndex] = temp; 127 | curIndex ++; 128 | } 129 | } 130 | } 131 | } 132 | 133 | /* Fill empty moveslots with a move that requires 1 or 2 energy */ 134 | for (int curIndex = 0, randomIndex = 0 ; curIndex < indexArray.length ; 135 | randomIndex = RNG.randomRange(0, indexArray.length - 1)) { 136 | 137 | if ((indexArray[randomIndex] & 0xf00) == 0x100 || (indexArray[randomIndex] & 0xf00) == 0x200) { 138 | if (randomIndex != curIndex - 1) /* Make sure it's not a move it already knows */ { 139 | 140 | if (indexArray[curIndex] == -1) { 141 | indexArray[curIndex] = indexArray[randomIndex]; 142 | } 143 | curIndex ++; 144 | } 145 | } 146 | 147 | } 148 | return indexArray; 149 | } 150 | 151 | /** Applies the result of ShuffleMoveArray to the actual Pokemon card move data in the ByteBuffer */ 152 | static void applyMoveArrayOrder (ByteBuffer bbRead, ByteBuffer bbWrite, int[] indexArray, Cards start) throws IOException { 153 | 154 | for (int i = 0 ; i < indexArray.length ; i ++) { 155 | 156 | if (indexArray[i] != 0) { 157 | 158 | indexArray[i] = indexArray[i] & 0xff; 159 | CardFields moveField; 160 | 161 | /* Init position of destination buffer for current iteration */ 162 | if ((i & 1) == 0) 163 | moveField = CardFields.MOVE1; 164 | else 165 | moveField = CardFields.MOVE2; 166 | Utils.initTo(bbWrite, start.ordinal() + i/2, moveField); 167 | 168 | /* Init position of origin buffer for current iteration */ 169 | if ((indexArray[i] & 1) == 0) 170 | moveField = CardFields.MOVE1; 171 | else 172 | moveField = CardFields.MOVE2; 173 | Utils.initTo(bbRead, start.ordinal() + indexArray[i]/2, moveField); 174 | 175 | /* Apply change */ 176 | bbWrite.put(bbRead.array(), bbRead.position(), Constants.PKMN_MOVE_DATA_LENGTH); 177 | } 178 | } 179 | } 180 | 181 | } 182 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/settings/EvoTypes.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package settings; 2 | 3 | public enum EvoTypes { 4 | 5 | EVO1OF1 (50, 80, 1, 3), 6 | EVO1OF2 (30, 60, 0, 1), 7 | EVO2OF2 (60, 90, 1, 3), 8 | EVO1OF3 (30, 50, 0, 1), 9 | EVO2OF3 (50, 70, 1, 2), 10 | EVO3OF3 (70, 120, 2, 3); 11 | 12 | private int minHP; 13 | private int maxHP; 14 | private int minRC; 15 | private int maxRC; 16 | 17 | EvoTypes (int minHP, int maxHP, int minRC, int maxRC) { 18 | 19 | this.minHP = minHP; 20 | this.maxHP = maxHP; 21 | this.minRC = minRC; 22 | this.maxRC = maxRC; 23 | } 24 | 25 | public int getMinHP() { 26 | return minHP; 27 | } 28 | 29 | public void setMinHP(int minHP) { 30 | this.minHP = minHP; 31 | } 32 | 33 | public int getMaxHP() { 34 | return maxHP; 35 | } 36 | 37 | public void setMaxHP(int maxHP) { 38 | this.maxHP = maxHP; 39 | } 40 | 41 | public int getMinRC() { 42 | return minRC; 43 | } 44 | 45 | public void setMinRC(int minRC) { 46 | this.minRC = minRC; 47 | } 48 | 49 | public int getMaxRC() { 50 | return maxRC; 51 | } 52 | 53 | public void setMaxRC(int maxRC) { 54 | this.maxRC = maxRC; 55 | } 56 | 57 | } 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/settings/Settings.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package settings; 2 | 3 | public class Settings { 4 | 5 | public static final int NUM_OPTIONS = 6; 6 | 7 | public enum Options { 8 | HP, WR, RC, MOVES, FILL, MATCH; 9 | } 10 | 11 | public static final Settings settings = new Settings(1, 1, 0, 1); 12 | 13 | public Settings (int minWeaknesses, int maxWeaknesses, int minResistances, int maxResistances) { 14 | this.minWeaknesses = minWeaknesses; 15 | this.maxWeaknesses = maxWeaknesses; 16 | this.minResistances = minResistances; 17 | this.maxResistances = maxResistances; 18 | } 19 | 20 | private int minWeaknesses; 21 | private int maxWeaknesses; 22 | private int minResistances; 23 | private int maxResistances; 24 | 25 | public int getMinWeaknesses() { 26 | return minWeaknesses; 27 | } 28 | 29 | public void setMinWeaknesses(int minWeaknesses) { 30 | this.minWeaknesses = minWeaknesses; 31 | } 32 | 33 | public int getMaxWeaknesses() { 34 | return maxWeaknesses; 35 | } 36 | 37 | public void setMaxWeaknesses(int maxWeaknesses) { 38 | this.maxWeaknesses = maxWeaknesses; 39 | } 40 | 41 | public int getMinResistances() { 42 | return minResistances; 43 | } 44 | 45 | public void setMinResistances(int minResistances) { 46 | this.minResistances = minResistances; 47 | } 48 | 49 | public int getMaxResistances() { 50 | return maxResistances; 51 | } 52 | 53 | public void setMaxResistances(int maxResistances) { 54 | this.maxResistances = maxResistances; 55 | } 56 | 57 | } 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/RNG.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package utils; 2 | 3 | import java.util.Random; 4 | 5 | public class RNG { 6 | 7 | private static final Random rnd = new Random(); 8 | 9 | public RNG() {} 10 | 11 | /** @return a random number between min and max inclusive */ 12 | public static byte randomRange (int min, int max) { 13 | 14 | if (min > max) { 15 | int temp = min; 16 | min = max; 17 | max = temp; 18 | } 19 | return (byte) (min + rnd.nextInt(max - min + 1)); 20 | } 21 | 22 | /** @return a random number multiple of delta between min and max inclusive */ 23 | public static byte randomRangeScale (int min, int max, int delta) { 24 | 25 | return (byte) (delta * randomRange(min/delta, max/delta)); 26 | } 27 | 28 | /** @return random valid weakness and resistance values, making sure they don't overlap */ 29 | public static byte[] randomWR (int minW, int maxW, int minR, int maxR) { 30 | 31 | int numW = randomRange(minW, maxW); 32 | int numR = randomRange(minR, maxR); 33 | int w = 0, r = 0; 34 | 35 | do { 36 | 37 | if (numW != 0) { 38 | do { 39 | w = rnd.nextInt(64) << 2; 40 | } while (Integer.bitCount(w) != numW); 41 | } 42 | 43 | if (numR != 0) { 44 | do { 45 | r = rnd.nextInt(64) << 2; 46 | } while (Integer.bitCount(r) != numR); 47 | } 48 | 49 | } while ((w & r) != 0); 50 | 51 | byte[] b = {(byte) w, (byte) r}; 52 | 53 | return b; 54 | } 55 | 56 | } 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/Utils.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package utils; 2 | 3 | import java.io.IOException; 4 | import java.nio.ByteBuffer; 5 | import java.nio.channels.FileChannel; 6 | 7 | import javax.swing.JOptionPane; 8 | 9 | import constants.Constants; 10 | import constants.Fields.CardFields; 11 | import constants.Fields.MoveFields; 12 | 13 | public class Utils { 14 | 15 | public Utils() {} 16 | 17 | public static void print (String str) { 18 | 19 | JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, str); 20 | } 21 | 22 | /** Sets FileChannel position to start of Pokemon cards data */ 23 | public static void init (FileChannel ch) throws IOException { 24 | 25 | ch.position(Constants.POKEMON_CARDS); 26 | } 27 | 28 | /** Resets position of two ByteBuffers */ 29 | public static void reset (ByteBuffer bb1, ByteBuffer bb2) throws IOException { 30 | 31 | bb1.rewind(); 32 | bb2.rewind(); 33 | } 34 | 35 | /** Applies movevent [move] to ByteBuffer */ 36 | public static void move (ByteBuffer bb, int move) throws IOException { 37 | 38 | bb.position(bb.position() + move); 39 | } 40 | 41 | /** Inits ByteBuffer to position corresponding to Pokemon card i's field f */ 42 | public static void initTo (ByteBuffer bb, int i, CardFields cf) throws IOException { 43 | 44 | bb.rewind(); 45 | move(bb, Constants.PKMN_CARD_DATA_LENGTH * i + cf.getOffset()); 46 | } 47 | 48 | /** Inits ByteBuffer to position corresponding to Pokemon card i's move field f of move number mn*/ 49 | public static void initTo (ByteBuffer bb, int i, MoveFields mf, int mn) throws IOException { 50 | 51 | bb.rewind(); 52 | move(bb, Constants.PKMN_CARD_DATA_LENGTH * i + CardFields.MOVE1.getOffset() + 53 | Constants.PKMN_MOVE_DATA_LENGTH * mn + mf.getOffset()); 54 | } 55 | 56 | /** @return the sum of the values of the 8 nybbles in i */ 57 | public static int addNybbles (int i) { 58 | 59 | int sum = 0; 60 | sum += i & 0xF; 61 | sum += i >> 4 & 0xF; 62 | sum += i >> 8 & 0xF; 63 | sum += i >> 12 & 0xF; 64 | sum += i >> 16 & 0xF; 65 | sum += i >> 20 & 0xF; 66 | sum += i >> 24 & 0xF; 67 | sum += i >> 28 & 0xF; 68 | return sum; 69 | } 70 | 71 | } 72 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------