Pokemon Emerald Seaglass Minigames Guide: Discover every minigame event in the game that offers special rewards for all players.
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In this post, we’ve put together a complete guide for all the minigames you can enjoy in Pokemon Emerald Seaglass.
Playing these minigames is a fun experience for everyone, and they also offer special rewards when you complete them.
Each reward will help you in different ways during your adventure, so it’s important for every player to know about them to make sure they don’t miss out.
Pokemon Emerald Seaglass Information
- Author: Nemo622
- Hack Off: Emerald
- Language: English
- Status: Completed
Pokemon Emerald Seaglass is a recently completed GBA ROM hack, released in August 2024, that has quickly gained immense popularity among Pokemon enthusiasts. This hack reimagines the classic Pokemon Emerald in a nostalgic Game Boy Color (GBC) style, which has captivated fans and sparked a wave of excitement around this innovative approach to modding Pokemon games.
Beyond its captivating retro graphics, Pokemon Emerald Seaglass introduces a wealth of modern features. These include a Pokemon following system, an EXP Share functionality, a soft level cap, Z-Moves, cross-generation evolutions, new minigames, and a variety of other enhancements that elevate the gameplay experience.
For comprehensive details about the game, its features, and how to download it, visit: Pokemon Emerald Seaglass Information, Features, and Download.
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Pokemon Emerald Seaglass Minigames Guide
SCUBA SAFARI – Pacifidlog Town Diving Minigame
Pacifidlog Town has undergone some renovations to make it relevant to your adventure in Pokémon Emerald Seaglass! The biggest change is the addition of the Diving Minigame, accessed by speaking to the Sailor NPC on the eastern platform of Pacifidlog. To play this, you do not need the Dive HM! You are basically teleported to a patchwork of underwater areas with encounters of varying levels and species, playing a game combining aspects of the Safari zone and the Bug Catching contest of Johto.
Rules and Guidelines:
- While underwater, you only have 200 “steps” (tiles to swim) before the game ends.
- You only have 5 encounters total to capture a Pokemon for scoring. After 5 encounters, your time ends.
- Pokemon are judged based on rarity, level, IVs, and remaining HP.
- Different areas and patches of seagrass often have different encounter tables.
Score Calculation: Rarity Score + (Level * 3) + (HP IV + ATK IV + DEF IV + SP_ATK IV + SP_DEF IV + SPD IV) + Remaining HP = Score
(Example: Pokémon with a rarity score of 100, level 5, perfect 31 IVs in all stats, and with 25 HP remaining would be calculated as 100+15+(31*6)+25 = 326.)
Rewards: The first time you play the minigame, setting your first high score, you receive the HM07 Waterfall.
After this, rewards are randomly selected from a pool of treasures (shards, nuggets, pearls, etc.), evolution items, and other fun items. When a new high score is set, the player is rewarded with 5 Heart Scales and a random TM from a pool of good moves (Flamethrower, Dragon Claw, Thunderbolt, etc.).
PINBALL MINIGAME
Pinball machines are available to play in Mauville Game Corner and Mossdeep Game Corner! There are four different types of pinball games to play: Meowth Pinball, Gengar Pinball, Seel Pinball, and Diglett Pinball, all with different play styles.
Rewards: By winning a pinball game, you win 1 “Pinball Point”, which can be exchanged for rare items and Pokemon. In Mauville, you can exchange Pinball Points for apricorn (and other rare) Pokeballs and eggs of random Alolan forms! In Mossdeep, you can exchange Pinball Points for random rare items, and you can exchange money for more Points.
RUSTBORO CITY WISHING WELL
On the east side of Rustboro City, an old Wishing Well can be accessed. By throwing a Wishing Star down the well, a random Pokémon appears, similar to Wonder Trade or a Gacha system. If you’re lucky, you can get some pretty cool rare Pokemon early on like this!
DexNav
After obtaining the Pokédex from Professor Birch, your Mom will catch you leaving Littleroot and install the DexNav! Accessible in the Start Menu, the DexNav allows you to see how many Pokemon are in an area, and after seeing one for the first time, you can target them.
As you explore, occasionally (roughly every ~200 steps), the DexNav will detect a Pokemon nearby automatically for you to find. 50% of the time, these Pokemon are considered “Hidden Pokemon”, which can only be found through this method. No Pokemon are exclusive to being hidden, but they allow for more options in the early game, and more variety in wild encounters overall.
Many features of the ORAS DexNav have been ported over. You can chain Pokemon to increase shiny odds, find rare egg moves, and increase IVs. Use the “JUSTSHOWME” cheat code to see all DexNav Pokemon!