With the release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire in 2014 the Hoenn Region received a complete overhaul with familiar, but improved and expanded storyline, new battle mechanics, gameplay improvements and more and more. Some people theorized that Delta Emerald will be released alongside Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, but of course, it never happened. We never received a full Hoenn experience in one package. Omega Ruby provided us an expanded look on Team Magma and Groudon, Alpha Sapphire did the same for Team Aqua and Kyogre, and neither of them had the Battle Frontier, which is an Emerald-only feature. Everything is just scattered between different games and we do not have all-in-one version.
That's what I was aiming for when creating this hack. I wanted to bring everything that ORAS improved on into one, complete Hoenn game.
New character designs and new dialogues from ORAS, updated movesets and abilities, Gen 4+ evolutions, Megas and many more!
So let's have a closer look on new features!
Features
Character Designs and Storyline updated, including:
Primal Kyogre, Primal Groudon and Mega Rayquaza incorporated into the story
Most of the trainer sprites are updated to the ones from ORAS
Almost all main story dialogues are updated to the ones from ORAS
Zinnia is included into the main plot, along with her theme songs
Wally can be encountered at the Battle Frontier in the postgame, instead of the Victory Road
also his ORAS theme songs are included as well
Steven is the Champion again and Wallace is the Sootopolis Gym Leader
Some Trainer teams are tweaked to be more akin to the ones from ORAS (Wally has a Gallade, Brendan/May has a fully evolved starter and so on)
and a lot of other things
Emerald Battle Engine Upgrade V1, which includes:
Fairy-type
Gen 4-7 Moves and Abilities
Mega Evolutions and Primal Reversion
Physical/Special Split
Pokémon gain experience after capture
and many more
Pokémon stats updated to the standards of Gen 7
Updated Pokémon sprites and cries
Gen 4+ Evolutions of Gen 1-3 Pokémon with their respective Evolution methods and items
Hoenn Dex and National Dex are expanded to include new Pokémon
All 211 Hoenn Dex Pokémon are catchable without trading or events
All Trade evolutions now evolve also by just holding their evolution item and leveling up
(Machoke, Kadabra, Graveler and Haunter need a new Link Cable item to evolve)
all non-Hoenn Dex Pokémon that are available in vanilla Emerald are also catchable (except Lugia and Ho-Oh), including all three Johto starters
Rematch trainers have higher-leveled Pokémon
Proper rematches for the Elite Four and the Champion
Game is fully decapitalized
Day and Night System
In-game trades are changed to ones from RS/ORAS
Menu colors from Ruby and Sapphire were restored
Items pocket is expanded from 30 to 60 possible items
Infinite TMs
Infinite Move Tutors
FireRed-style fishing
Pokémart items depend on your badge count
Running indoors
Eggs hatch at level 1
Poison survival at 1 HP
B2W2 Repel System
Max amount of money is 9,999,999
Nature-colored stats
ipatix HQ Sound Mixer
and a few more features I probably forgot about :
Source: TheGamesDB
Specification: Pokemon Delta Emerald
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