In most emulators, F12 takes a screenshot. In Pokémon Reborn , F12 performs a soft reset (restarts the game to the title screen).
| Action | Key (Keyboard) | Action | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Arrow Keys | D-Pad | | Run | Hold Shift | Hold B / Trigger | | Interact | Z / Space / Enter | A Button | | Menu / Back | X / Esc | B Button | | Action (Field) | F Key | Y / X Button | | Quick Save | Ctrl + S | - | | Soft Reset | Ctrl + D | Start + Select |
Note: If your controller isn't working, check the "Options" menu in the game to ensure "Gamepad" is enabled. You may need to re-map buttons if you are using a non-XInput controller (like a generic USB adapter). pokemon reborn controls
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Pokémon Reborn is a fan-made masterpiece known for its steep difficulty and immersive world. Because it is built on the RPG Maker XP engine (using Pokémon Essentials), its control scheme differs slightly from the modern console titles you might be used to. In most emulators, F12 takes a screenshot
In later Pokémon games, running is default. In Reborn, you walk by default. Hold Shift to run. While this seems annoying, many of the game's infamous "Pulse" battles and Gym puzzles (looking at you, Kiki and Samson) require precise movement. Sometimes walking is safer than running over ice or conveyor belts.
While not a "button" control, understanding how to interact with the environment is a control mechanic in itself. You may need to re-map buttons if you
The Reborn region is unforgiving, but with these controls under your belt, you’re already one step ahead of the competition. Good luck, Trainer—Ame is waiting for you.