Might as well make these posts monthly
Pokemon's types and evolution paths are now acknowledged in RMRKMon. Clicking a type will also show you all pokemon that have that type, either main or secondary:
The type search also shows whether or not you've seen, you own, or you have a dex entry for each poke.
Trainers can also now choose 5 additional favourite pokemon, to make up a virtual team of 6 along with their main fave.
The cooldown on catching remains the same, but now you can
not encounter a pokemon until 30 minutes have passed from your last capture. Mainly to avoid frustration. And from 30 minutes to 1 hour, you are half as likely to encounter. This is designed to drive home the point that this is a minigame, don't take it too seriously
The badges have been redone, and many more have been added. Badges based on tallies only show the highest one earned instead of appearing cumulatively now too.
The following pokemon now have a 2% encounter rate, whereas previously they had 0%:
(Phione is now 10%, due to its only semi-legendary status as offspring of Manaphy)
Next up is a BBCode generator for making lists to post on the forums. The generator also provides a code along with the list that is hidden when pasted into a post. This code can be pasted back into the generator to then edit the list.
It's worth noting at this point that in many instances where pokemon graphics are shown in RMRKMon, now a CSS Sprite method is being used instead. One example is on the BBCode generator. This page lists every single pokemon twice over (normal + shiny). Instead of loading in 1,440 images, all the pokemon are shown using only 6 images and 1MB of data. As a bonus, in cases where CSS Sprite images are being used inside a "card", hovering over the card will switch to the animated sprite.
Also new is a filter box that appears with potentially large lists of pokemon (still being added to some areas). This find as you type box shows only pokemon that match or partially match what you enter. If it makes sense, you can also type a
! to show only shiny pokemon (viewing an inventory, for example).