Ultimate with a release date of January 29th, 2020.
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Zane's Thracia 776 Documentation page, for helping figure out how to events that move characters and where name data is stored. The other Thracia randomiser and its creators, for inspiration. Anyone on the FE5 Hacking discord who tried the randomiser and found a whole bunch of stupid errors I'd missed. Miacis and Ultimage, for some invaluable help with events and more. If you don't have Python, there's an executable (generated with py2exe 0.6.9), which functions in the same way.
It's written in Python 2, so if you have that installed and set as the default, you can run it by either double clicking the script with a Thracia rom named FE5.sfc in the same directory, or drag and drop your rom onto it. (If the randomiser closes on its own that means it crashed - it displays the error for a split second then closes - there'll be a 'press enter to close' prompt when it finishes normally.)
Still, if you run into an issue, let me know and I'll try and fix it. I'd like to claim it's bug free, but given I considered it 'finished' last week and have made ten minor version updates since then, that's probably not true. It also uses old names for things all over the place, which isn't anywhere near as easy a fix as it should be if the program were laid out sensibly, but this is mostly only relevant for reading through the spoilers document it produces, it won't affect the names of things in-game.Īnyways, as for features, you can randomise classes/base stats/growths/movement stars/leadership stars/promotions/skills/scrolls/prf locks/fog of war/supports/enemies/items from chests, villages etc, as well as increasing stat caps and enemy growths, and a few minor related settings. It's a little cumbersome compared to a nice interface with buttons and text entry boxes and whatnot, and offers very limited ability to go back and change settings without restarting the process. To start with the bad, it doesn't have a proper interface because I didn't know how to write one, so instead the settings consist of a command prompt text interface asking you questions one at a time for the settings.
It should work with Lil' Manster, and also an untranslated copy of the game if that's to your fancy. I've been working on a Thracia randomiser on-and-off since last December, and have finally hit the right combination of "it works" and "I'm sick of working on this" to call it finished.