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Right now it's probably, assuming it's using pokemon SDK, Pokemon Empire by Octavius3MC (if I'm correct) on Discord and a talented crew.
Do you like lengthy games fangames like Rejuvenation that have a gym for all types? They got you covered as that's their whole plan by the time the game is finished.
Do you like the Reborn and Rejuvenation style field effects that can really change how you play against an opponent? They have their own besides the ones from reborn/rejuv.
Do you like more challenging gym leaders than a typical pokemon game? They have it.
Do you like starting with non-starters for your choice of starters? They got you covered.
Do you like fakemon and old pokemon getting new fake evolutions? They have a good enough amount of fakemon spread, with some old pokemon getting evos. Looking at you, [REDACTED] with your patterns.
Do you like not just new moves but also changes to new moves? They got you covered. Splash that lowers accuracy? Sign me up!
Do you like changes to older and newer pokemon to make them feel more balanced for the part of the game you're in? Check, I'm pretty sure. Things are difficult enough that I can't tell the difference as a pretty casual pokemon player.
Think fairy type is too OP? For region lore (unless changed or removed) reasons learned in the first city/town from an NPC, normal type is also super effective against fairy.