The old key item Sparkling Stone from SuMo has been renamed to sparkling-stone-sm because it's been replaced by a new icon.
All Pokémon now have their outlines changed from #313131 to #202020 where applicable. This is the standard outline for SuMo, and some weren't modified yet.
For some reason, these Pokémon had a #313131 outline even in the new USUM files: Ninetales Alola, Persian Alola, Geodude Alola, Graveler Alola, Muk Alola, Drampa. They've been changed to #202020 as well for consistency.
Also for some unknowable reason, the Fairy Gem has been shifted one pixel up and left. They probably made a mistake. I didn't include the new icon.
The Wonder Launcher icons now all have a #202020 outline. They probably already did in Sun/Moon, but the difference is so small I missed it before.
Aside from that, all new Pokémon and their formes have been added. English and Japanese names are available. The romanized names will probably have to be changed (Aagoyon might become Argoyon). Romanized names are the ones Gamefreak uses in their promotional material and they're not completely identical to the katakana names.
As requested in #34.
Some notes:
Two new icon sets are added:
roto
andpetal
.The old key item Sparkling Stone from SuMo has been renamed to
sparkling-stone-sm
because it's been replaced by a new icon.All Pokémon now have their outlines changed from #313131 to #202020 where applicable. This is the standard outline for SuMo, and some weren't modified yet.
For some reason, these Pokémon had a #313131 outline even in the new USUM files: Ninetales Alola, Persian Alola, Geodude Alola, Graveler Alola, Muk Alola, Drampa. They've been changed to #202020 as well for consistency.
Also for some unknowable reason, the Fairy Gem has been shifted one pixel up and left. They probably made a mistake. I didn't include the new icon.
The Wonder Launcher icons now all have a #202020 outline. They probably already did in Sun/Moon, but the difference is so small I missed it before.
Aside from that, all new Pokémon and their formes have been added. English and Japanese names are available. The romanized names will probably have to be changed (Aagoyon might become Argoyon). Romanized names are the ones Gamefreak uses in their promotional material and they're not completely identical to the katakana names.