Pokemon Little Emerald GBA

Pokemon Little Emerald GBA Rom Hack
Pokemon Little Emerald

Download Pre-patched Pokemon Little Emerald GBA Rom

  • Creator: Purkat
  • Version: v1.2
  • Updated: March 20, 2025
  • Language: English
  • Progress: Completed

Pokemon Little Emerald is a GBA Rom created by Purkat, available in English. The current progress is Completed. Latest version: v1.2. It was last updated on March 20, 2025 and is now available to download.

Description

Pokémon Emerald is reimagined in Little Emerald as a challenge-focused experience where only unevolved Pokémon appear in both wild encounters and trainer teams.

The game introduces several quality-of-life improvements and offers two distinct difficulty modes, allowing players to tailor the challenge to their preference. Designed with Nuzlocke-style playthroughs in mind, it balances accessibility with strategic depth, delivering a fresh yet familiar way to experience a classic-style Pokémon journey.

Game Progress

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Change Log

v1.2

  • New Key Items:
    • Infinite Candy: Acts as a Rare Candy, cannot go past the next level cap (regular Rare Candies can, up to level 3 levels past)
    • Cap Candy: Brings a Pokémon to the next level cap instantly
    • Max Restore: Fully restores the HP, PP, and Status of a Pokémon
    • Infinite Repel: Lets you toggle wild encounters
    • Pokévial: Fully restored the HP, PP, and Status of all Pokémon in your party
    • Warp Panel: Lets you warp to a previously visited town
    • Flashlight: Brightens up dark caves
  • Press ‘L’ in the overworld to open a utilities menu with the following utilities:
    • Pokémon Box Link
    • Infinite Repel (turn off encounters)
    • AutoRun Toggle
    • Change Time (set the clock)
    • Pokévial (heal your party)
    • Escape Rope
    • Warp Panel (fly)
    • Flashlight
    • Hatch Egg (choose an egg from your party to hatch)
  • Press ‘R’ in a wild Pokémon battle to run
  • Press ‘R’ in the overworld to toggle auto-run
  • Press ‘A’ to relearn moves in the Battle Moves page of the summary screen
  • Press ‘A’ in the Pokémon Info page of the summary screen to change a Pokémon’s nickname
  • Press ‘A’ in the Pokémon Skills page of the summary screen to see a Pokémon’s IVs or cycle between IVs and EVs if EV gain is enabled
  • Romhack Version, Difficulty, EV gain, and Battle Points can be seen on your trainer card
  • HMs can now be used as long as you have it in your bag and the corresponding gym has been defeated
  • Removed the field move text boxes and Pokémon pop-ups
  • Hold ‘B’ and press ‘A’ on a valid tile to Dive
  • Hold ‘A’ and press ‘B’ on a valid tile to Emerge
  • Hold ‘B’ while Surfing or Diving to move faster
  • A new bag pocket for Incenses
  • A new bag pocket for Nature Mints
  • New NPCs in each Pokémon center:
    • Nature Mint Maker: This NPC takes a Blank Nature Mint and turns it into any Nature Mint you choose
    • Pre-Damage & Pre-Status NPC: This NPC will give you the option of Pre-Damaging or Pre-Statusing one of your Pokémon.
    • Pre-Damage: You choose any number between 1 and the max HP of the chosen Pokémon – 1 to set the Pokémon’s HP to.
    • Pre-Status: You choose one of the following status conditions to apply to the chosen Pokémon: Poison, Paralysis, Sleep, Burn, Freeze, Toxic Poison. Electric types can’t be Paralyzed, Fire types can’t be Burned, Ice types can’t be Frozen, and Pokémon with any of the following abilities can’t be put to Sleep: Insomnia, Vital Spirit, Sweet Veil, Comatose, Purifying Salt. Poison and Steel types cannot be Poisoned or Toxic Poisoned until you add Salandit to your Pokédex (just seen, not caught).
      • Eggs and Fainted Pokémon can’t be Pre-Damaged or Pre-Statused.
    • Hyper Training NPC: This NPC will allow you to Hyper Train a selected stat of one of your Pokémon in exchange for a Bottle Cap. A Hyper Trained stat will act as if it is 31 IV in all battle calculations. Hyper-trained stats are marked in blue when viewing IVs on Pokémon’s summary screen.
      • Eggs cannot be Hyper Trained.
    • Battle Points Trader: This NPC will exchange certain items for Battle Points obtained from defeating Mini-Bosses.
    • Egg Move Tutor: This NPC will teach one of your Pokémon one of their egg moves in exchange for 1 BP.

Features

  • Starters: Snivy/Scorbunny/Squirtle
  • Hard level caps
  • Gen 9 battle mechanics unless otherwise stated
  • Difficulty modes:
  • Hard: All gym leaders and most boss trainers have a full team of six Pokémon with strong movesets
  • Normal: Not all gym leaders and boss trainers have a full team of six Pokémon and have generally weaker movesets than in Hard Mode
  • EV Gain can be turned on or off
  • Mini-Bosses throughout the game that give prizes such as BP, battle items, and access to move tutors
  • A BP shop where you can buy battle items and items to customize your Pokémon such as Ability Patches, Nature Mints, and Bottle Caps
  • You will permanently lose any held items that were removed in a battle (only if you win the battle)
  • You can permanently take held items from Pokémon in a trainer battle (only if you win the battle)
  • Trainers don’t use items
  • Attract works regardless of gender
  • The 5 confuse berries (Aguav, Iapapa, Wiki, Mago, Figy) heal ½ max HP and trigger at ¼ max HP (As in generation 7)
  • Oceanic Museum, Mauville Game Corner, Daycare, Weather Institute, Mossdeep Game Corner, Space Center, and Devon Corp (Fossil) encounter locations are now separate
  • Two new custom maps: GBA ROM player
  • Deep Woods (accessible from Petalburg Woods post-Cut)
  • Desert Oasis (accessible from Route 111)
  • New “Mega Evolutions”:
  • All Baby Pokémon (Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Tyrogue, Elekid, Magby, Smoochum, Azurill, Wynaut, Budew, Chingling, Bonsly, Mime Jr., Happiny, Munchlax, Rioolu, Mantyke, and Toxel) can evolve in battle via a held item (their respective incenses and new incenses added for the babies without one)
  • Some type and ability changes, mostly to give unevolved Pokémon types and abilities from their evolved forms
  • Follower Pokémon
  • Most bosses have overworld partner Pokémon
  • Minor story changes (just added and move boss fights):
  • Added an Aqua Leader Archie fight to Slateport’s Oceanic Museum just after fighting the grunts
  • Changed Magma Admin Tabitha on Mt. Chimnet to Magma Admin Courtney Courtney
  • Added a tag battle with your rival against Aqua Leader Archie & Aqua Admin Matt to Mt. Pyre
  • Changed Magma Admin Tabitha in the Mossdeep Space Center tag battle to Magma Admin Tabitha
  • A few boss fights scale in levels depending on if you have defeated Winona yet (you can fight them before or after):
  • Optional rival battle in Lilycove City
  • Magma Admin Tabitha in Magma Hideout
  • Magma Leader Maxie in Magma Hideout
  • Tag battle with your rival against Aqua Leader Archie & Aqua Admin Matt on Mt. Pyre
  • Aqua Admin Matt in Aqua Hideout

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Credits

  • Purkat

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