Pokemon Hyper Emerald v4.A Invest Vexes (GBA) – Expanded Hoenn Hack With Mega Evolution, Z-Moves, and Full Gen 7 Integration
Game Information
Hack Name: Pokemon Hyper Emerald v4.A Invest Vexes
Original Game (ROM Base): Pokémon Emerald
Hack Status: v4.a
Language: English
Content Type: Gameplay overhaul, expanded Pokémon roster, modern mechanics integration, difficulty/custom mode hack
Table Of Contents
About This ROM Hack
Pokémon Hyper Emerald v4.A Invest Vexes builds upon the foundation of the previous Pokémon Hyper Emerald hacks with a major focus on adding more features from later generations. This ROM introduces Mega Forms, Z-Moves, and Galar Forms for Pokémon, as well as a wide variety of new features like new Pokémon (up to Gen 7), new battle mechanics, and an option to play with or without experience gain.With this version, players can expect a deeper, more customizable experience as they explore a reworked Hoenn region with a wide range of new legendary Pokémon, more rivals, and the ability to change certain game mechanics on the fly. The game also includes features aimed at making it easier for players to personalize their experience, including the ability to switch between different modes at will.
Story Overview
The game follows a typical Pokémon journey but with added complexity and difficulty. Players begin their adventure in the Hoenn region, exploring new areas, catching over 809 Pokémon from all generations (with added Galar forms and Mega Evolutions), and facing more rivals than ever before. The main objective remains the same: become the Pokémon Champion, but now with added layers of strategy involving Mega Evolutions, Z-Moves, and other advanced features. The game is designed for players looking for a more challenging and customizable experience.Key Features
- All Pokémon up to Gen 7: All 809 Pokémon, including Galar forms, are catchable.
- Mega Evolutions & Z-Moves: Both Mega Evolutions and Z-Moves are available in battle, adding more strategic options for battles.
- EXP and NoEXP Modes: Choose between gaining experience as normal or a challenging NoEXP mode where your Pokémon can’t gain experience.
- Translated Mode Option: Switch to a fully translated version for easier understanding and navigation.
- Ultimate Research Room at Dawu Mansion: A unique feature for players with OCD to replace their Pokémon’s Poké Ball in a special area.
- All Attack Names from v3: Maintains the continuity of attack names from the previous version of the game.
- Fixed Nature Names and Types: All Pokémon natures and types have been fixed to align with the most up-to-date standards.
- Ability Updates: Includes abilities up to Gen 3 for a more balanced gameplay experience.
- New Rivals: Battle new rivals up to Gen 7, offering a fresh challenge throughout the game.
Known Bugs & Issues
- Game Balance: Some players may find that the introduction of Mega Evolutions and Z-Moves might lead to an imbalance in difficulty, especially in the early game.
- EXP Mode Switching: The feature to switch between EXP modes might not function perfectly in some emulators. Players are advised to switch the mode in the menu after starting the game.
- Minor Graphical Glitches: Some players have reported minor visual glitches when using certain attacks or switching between modes.
Download Links
v4.a: MediafireDeveloper Information
Developer / Team: Satochu, Popy, wwwww, Desvol and his team
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between the EXP and NoEXP modes?A: The EXP mode allows your Pokémon to gain experience and level up normally. In NoEXP mode, your Pokémon cannot gain experience, making the game significantly more challenging.
Q: How can I switch between the modes?
A: To switch between modes, open the menu, go to the "Option" section, and choose the mode you want to play in. You will need to lose a battle to activate the new mode.
Q: Are all 809 Pokémon available to catch in the game?
A: Yes, the hack includes all Pokémon up to Gen 7, and many of them have been given special Galar forms to make the game even more diverse.
Q: What’s the Ultimate Research Room at Dawu Mansion?
A: The Ultimate Research Room is a special location where you can replace your Pokémon’s Poké Ball for a personalized touch, especially for OCD players who want more control over their team.
Q: Are there any major story changes compared to the original Pokémon Emerald?
A: The story largely follows the same progression as Pokémon Emerald, but with added features like new rivals and legendary Pokémon to catch, as well as the Mega Evolution and Z-Move mechanics. The gameplay experience is what has been greatly enhanced.
