For those of you tired of playing out the same strategies with the same mons over and over and over again, I present you something completely different…
Digimon Emerald Project is a GBA ROM Hack by Guzeinbuick based on Pokemon Emerald in English. And it is now available to download. It was last updated on May 22, 2022.
Description
Emerald but with Digimon instead of Pokemon!
Features
350+ new monsters with unique stats, abilities, Typing, and move pools built from the ground up!
No more filler mons!
Every single Digimon is viable! Don’t be afraid to build a team out of your favourite Digimon!
As many as five or even six stages for prominent Digimon!
Custom moves from the Digimon canon!
Every single Digimon has its signature attack! Diversify your strategies with over 350 new moves!
Digidex Entries state criteria for evolution so you never need to feel out of the loop!
Convenient Shop Data
Tired of random encounters? Repels are cheap as heck now. (Also Move Reminders in every shop)
HM Moves are no longer garbage!
Cut now raises ATK, Flash now deals 50 Electric damage and still lowers accuracy, and Rock Smash always goes first. (Suggestions on how to improve Strength, Dive, and Waterfall? Feel free to post a comment. ???? )
EV/IV Checker, Up to Gen VII Abilities and Moves, Reusable TMs, Deletable HM moves, Fairy Type, Physical-Special Split, Poison Survival, BW Repel System, Reusable TMs, etc.
Minor Dialogue Tweaks
Dive is a TM now.
So don’t freak out when Steven gives it to you and you can’t find it at first.
Known Bugs/Glitches
No game-breaking glitches so far. There are a few graphical glitches that can lead to certain awkwardness/hilarity.
When meeting Steven in Sootopolis, he takes you on a magic walk-though-walls trip before finally dropping you off in the Cave of Origin. Again, completely graphical and doesn’t harm the progression of the game. Certainly looks funny though.
Sometimes Cyberdramon will pop out of a rock after you Rock Smash it. It’s catch rate is 0, so don’t waste pokeballs trying to catch it.
Poyomon will evolve into all sorts of wacky things when given DigiEggs. PGE won’t let me edit this for whatever reason so there’s nothing I can do. ????
I haven’t edited the postgame AT ALL. So don’t bother checking out the Battle Frontier unless you feel like entering Glitch City lol
Compatibility
The game runs on mGBA & VBA for Desktop, and MyBoy for Android. It hasn’t been tested with other emulators.
Specification: Digimon Emerald Project
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