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Pokémon Emerald Version

Also known as: Pocket Monsters Emerald (JP)
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Released in JP: September 16, 2004
Released in US: May 1, 2005
Released in EU: October 21, 2005
Released in AU: June 9, 2005

This game has unused areas.
This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has unused music.
This game has unused sounds.
This game has unused text.
This game has a hidden sound test.
This game has regional differences.

This game has a prototype article
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  • Stuff from the Pokémon Emerald source code of the 9/2/2020 Nintendo data Leak.
  • There may be more unused or normally unseen text. A text dump can be found here.
Emerald

Pokémon Emerald is an updated version of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It pits the player against Team Aqua and Team Magma, adds a new Deoxys form, and introduces the Battle Frontier.

  • 1Debugging Tools
  • 4Unused Graphics
  • 10Regional Differences

Debugging Tools

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Sound Check

Sound Check

Japanese Emerald has Sound Check like Ruby, Sapphire, FireRed, and LeafGreen and, akin to the latter, it was removed in localizations.

To access it, patch 0x301AC to 21 83 0E 08 to replace the Options entry on the main menu with a call to Sound Check.

The changes to the 'stereo' entry in the Driver Test made in FireRed and LeafGreen were carried over to Emerald.

Unused Music

In addition to the unused music in Ruby and Sapphire, Emerald also contains the entire soundtrack from FireRed and LeafGreen, although only a few music tracks from that particular soundtrack are used in Emerald.

In the sound test, the tracks from FireRed and LeafGreen are prefixed with the letters 'RG'. MUS-KAIHUKU remains unused, is now labeled MUS-RG-KAIHUKU, and its new ID is 01ED.

Unused Map Data

The maps from the Pokémon Festa 2002 demo of Ruby and Sapphire are still in Emerald, but their event data has been deleted.

The Magma Hideout maps used in Ruby and unused in Sapphire are also unused in Emerald, as well as the Contest Hall, Seafloor Cavern, Cave of Origin, and the unused Lilycove City Poké Mart maps from Ruby and Sapphire. The unused duplicate landmark names for Meteor Falls, Fiery Path, and Jagged Pass also remain.

  • Magma Hideout 6F unused eastern section

  • Battle Frontier unused warp

  • Battle Frontier unused house (no NPC event data)

The landmark name for the version-based evil team hideout from Ruby and Sapphire is now unused; Pokémon caught in the old Magma Hideout or Aqua Hideout preserve their caught location, but it is rendered as HIDEOUT (Japanese: アジトHideout) like in Ruby and Sapphire.

The quirky landmark C4 from FireRed and LeafGreen is now unused and was renamed to SPECIAL AREA (Japanese: あかみどりとくしゅRed & Green Special).

Navel Rock and Birth Island have their own landmarks for Emerald as IDs D3 and C8, respectively, whereas the original IDs from FireRed and LeafGreen are AE and BB. This distinction may be important as there is no known distribution of the Aurora Ticket for Japanese Emerald, meaning that Deoxys caught in Emerald's Birth Island could be treated as illegitimate if their language byte is set to Japanese.

To do:
How is such a Deoxys recognized by modern Pokémon games and services like Bank?

Emerald added an optional rival fight in Rustboro City. In the released game, you cannot walk out the city without triggering a cutscene with the rival that registers the rival in your PokeNav and prompts for a fight. You can get around this line of triggers only by teleporting back to Petalburg by never using the Pokémon Center in Rustboro and then using Teleport or by blacking out; in which case you never run into your rival. Perhaps because of this potential situation, there is another trigger in front of the doorway into Mr. Briney's house, and this will trigger a different cutscene with the rival (where the rival exits Mr. Briney's house) which also registers the rival and offers the same battle as the Rustboro cutscene. However, due to a programming oversight, the trigger in front of Mr. Briney's house is never activated, so this cutscene is left unused in the map scripts.

Unused Graphics

Sprites

  • Littleroot Town boy from Ruby and Sapphire

Shiny Celebi

Because the only way to obtain it legitimately was through distributions, none of which allowed for a Shiny, the Shiny version of Celebi was left unobtainable through normal means. It can still be seen when a Shiny Ditto or Mew Transforms into Celebi, however.

Tilesets

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  • Tileset 16

  • Tileset 22

  • Tileset 57

Emerald

Unused Weather

The unused weather from Ruby and Sapphire remain so in Emerald.

Unused Wild Held Items

Some Pokémon when found in the wild has a chance of holding an item. But many Pokémon can only obtained via evolution or other means, so catching a Pokémon with these items in the wild is impossible.

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#PokémonHeld ItemsNote
012Butterfree(5%) Silver Powder
015Beedrill(5%) Poison Barb
022Fearow(5%) Sharp Beak
027Sandslash(5%) Quick Qlaw
035Clefairy(5%) Moon Stone (50%) Leppa Berry
036Clefable(5%) Moon Stone (50%) Leppa Berry
038Ninetales(50%) Rawst Berry
046Paras(5%) Big Mushroom (50%) Tiny Mushroom
047Parasect(5%) Big Mushroom (50%) Tiny Mushroom
058Growlithe(100%) Rawst Berry
059Arcanine(100%) Rawst Berry
061Poliwhirl(5%) King's Rock
062Poliwrath(5%) King's Rock
064Kadabra(5%) TwistedSpoon
065Alakazam(5%) TwistedSpoon
068Machamp(5%) Focus Band
075Golem(5%) Everstone
079Slowpoke(5%) King's Rock
080Slowbro(5%) King's Rock
083Farfetch'd(5%) Stick
085Dodrio(5%) Sharp Beak
090Shellder(5%) Big Pearl (50%) Pearl
091Cloyster(5%) Big Pearl (50%) Pearl
094Gengar(5%) Spell Tag
104Cubone(5%) Thick Club
105Marowak(5%) Thick Club
110Weezing(5%) Smoke Ball
113Chansey(5%) Lucky Egg
117Seadra(5%) Dragon Scale
121Starmie(5%) Star Piece (50%) Stardust
122Mr. Mime(5%) Leppa Berry
124Jynx(100%) Aspear Berry
126Magmar(100%) Rawst Berry
143Snorlax(100%) Leftovers
147Dratini(5%) Dragon Scale
148Dragonair(5%) Dragon Scale
149Dragonite(5%) Dragon Scale
151Mew(100%) Lum BerryAvailable though a limited event in Japan
161Sentret(5%) Oran Berry
162Furret(5%) Sitrus Berry (50%) Oran Berry
171Lanturn(5%) Yellow Shard
173Cleffa(5%) Moon Stone (50%) Leppa Berry
186Politoed(5%) King's Rock
199Slowking(5%) King's Rock
200Misdreavus(5%) Spell Tag
208Steelix(5%) Metal Coat
215Sneasel(5%) Quick Claw
230Kingdra(5%) Dragon Scale
238Smoochum(100%) Aspear Berry
240Magby(100%) Rawst Berry
242Blissey(5%) Lucky Egg
250Ho-oh(100%) Sacred AshAvailable though a limited event in America & Japan
251Celebi(100%) Lum Berry
267Beautifly(5%) Silver Powder
269Dustox(5%) Silver Powder
284Masquerain(5%) Silver Powder
295Exploud(5%) Chesto Berry
301Delcatty(5%) Leppa Berry
306Aggron(5%) Hard Rock
315Roselia(5%) Poison BarbWas available in Ruby/Sapphire
317Swalot(5%) Big Pearl
323Camerupt(100%) Rawst Berry
332Cacturne(5%) Poison Barb
337Lunatone(5%) Moon StoneWas available in Sapphire
356Dusclops(5%) Spell TagWas available in Ruby
362Glalie(5%) Never-Melt Ice
372Shelgon(5%) Dragon Scale
373Salamence(5%) Dragon Scale
374Beldum(5%) Metal Coat
375Metang(5%) Metal Coat
376Metagross(5%) Metal Coat
385Jirachi(100%) Star Piece

Altering Cave

As with FireRed and LeafGreen, Mareep, Aipom, Pineco, Shuckle, Teddiursa, Houndour, Stantler, and Smeargle were also meant to replace the Zubat found in Altering Cave after using Mystery Gift.

The event distribution was probably scrapped because these Pokémon can be obtained from Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. They are also found in Emerald on the extended area of the Safari Zone (except Smeargle, which is found in Artisan Cave instead).

Development Text

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Multiple cases of miscellaneous development text are present in the ROM.

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Build Dates

Japan
US/Europe
France/Spain
Italy
Germany

Regional Differences

e-Reader Support

Similarly to Japanese FireRed and LeafGreen, Japanese Emerald contains e-Reader support and its Mystery Gift system uses it in addition to the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter, specifically for the Pokémon Battle Card e+ Emerald set that changes the NPC Trainers encountered in Trainer Hill. When in Wireless Adapter mode, its Japanese name is ふしぎなおくりもの (focus on the giver), while in e-Reader mode, its Japanese name is ふしぎなもらいもの (focus on the receiver); both names translate to Mystery Gift in English.

Like Ruby and Sapphire, Japanese Emerald also supports the Mystery Event system (ふしぎなできごと), which requires the e-Reader. It was used for the Eon Ticket distribution between December 9, 2006 and January 5, 2007 for Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald in Japan.

Overseas, Emerald only supports the Wireless Adapter mode of the Mystery Gift system from FireRed and LeafGreen, although it still contains code for Mystery Event and the e-Reader mode of Mystery Gift.

To do:
Confirm this last part.

Player's House

Japanese Emerald has a minor audio oversight where the moving Vigoroth incorrectly use Machoke's cry, which was fixed in Western Emerald. These Pokémon were changed from Machoke in Ruby and Sapphire, where they play their correct cry.

Faraway Island

The Old Sea Map is an event item that allows the player to board the S.S. Tidal from Lilycove City to access Faraway Island and subsequently catch Mew. However, as it was only distributed in Japan during Pokémon Festa 2005, the item is unobtainable in Western Emerald, thus rendering the associated content unused.

To do:
Other unused content beyond the item icon should be here, too.

Sootopolis City

There is a NPC in Sootopolis City who would host battles using Mystery Gift, leaving only the NPC and the stairs blocked by trees.

To do:
Check whether it's Mystery Gift or Mystery Event in Japanese Emerald.

Trick House Puzzle Room 4

Japanese
English

In the international versions, the layout of Trick House Puzzle Room 4 was altered to make two passageways wider. The first boulder was also removed; in the Japanese version, it's a beginner's trap since the player can block the narrow passageway if they push the boulder to the right.

Despite the change, it's still possible for the player to get trapped in the Trick House in both the Japanese and international versions.


(Source: luckytyphlosion (theory re: becoming trapped), ChickasaurusGL (video of boulder reset detail), Altfalcon (How to trap the player in all versions))

Aqua Hideout Dive Glitch

'Would you like to use DIVE here?'

In Japanese Emerald, due to a bug, it is possible to Dive in the deep water tiles found on Aqua Hideout B2F after saving and rebooting the game. Because the water is not programmed to lead anywhere, the game throws the player back to warp 0 in entry 0 of map group 0, which is Petalburg City.

This was fixed in Western Emerald by not allowing the player to Dive in any circumstances.

Special Wallpaper Layout

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Add pictures.

In Emerald, players can unlock custom wallpapers by giving special codes to Walda's father in Rustboro City. In the international versions, the ribbon background and the cross, bolt, and Plusle symbols were removed.


(Source: Bulbapedia, Magic)

Pokemon Emerald Map

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Card GB2 • Puzzle Challenge • Pinball Mini • Stadium 2 (International)
Suuji o Tsukamaeyou!
Generation IIIRuby & Sapphire (German Ruby Debug Version) • FireRed & LeafGreen (Prototype) • Emerald (Prototype)
Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team
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Masters Arena • Team Turbo • Poké Ball Launcher
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