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===Incorporated from FireRed and LeafGreen===
===Incorporated from FireRed and LeafGreen===
Although Pokémon Emerald is a modified version of {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, a number of changes occurred to make it more similar to {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
Although Emerald is a modified version of {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, a number of changes occurred to make it more similar to {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}.
* Wireless linking with [[Union Room]], as in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
* Wireless linking with [[Union Room]], as in FireRed and LeafGreen.
* The [[Mystery Gift]] system from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} is added, and relies on the [[e-Reader]] in Japan or on the [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]] overseas. The [[Enigma Berry]] is thus obtained through Mystery Gift, unlike in Ruby and Sapphire, which used the [[Mystery Gift#Generation III|Mystery Events]] system. The latter is also present in the Japanese version but it is absent from the localizations.
* The [[Mystery Gift]] system from FireRed and LeafGreen is added, and relies on both [[e-Reader]] and [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]] in Japan (e-Reader support was removed from overseas releases), being available alongside [[Mystery Gift#Mystery Events|Mystery Events]] in the Japanese version.
* A new battle area, [[Trainer Hill]], which is similar to [[Trainer Tower]] found in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. Features [[e-Reader]] compatibility in the Japanese version.
* A new battle area, [[Trainer Hill]], which is similar to [[Trainer Tower]] found in FireRed and LeafGreen. Has support for the e-Reader in the Japanese version.
* A [[Wireless Adapter|wireless]] minigame house (featuring the minigames [[Pokémon Jump]] and [[Dodrio Berry Picking]]) was added to [[Mossdeep City]], as in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
* The wireless minigames [[Pokémon Jump]] and [[Dodrio Berry Picking]] were added and are found on the Game Corner in [[Mossdeep City]], which replaces the e-Reader {{pkmn|Trainer}} house from Ruby and Sapphire.
* The [[Party|Pokémon List]] interface was updated to match the one in FireRed and LeafGreen. The background color was changed but other elements like the larger {{stat|HP}} bar and colon-less [[level]] indicator are unaltered. [[Field move]] entries also appear in the Pokémon List's menu after the entry for the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}'s status screen, as in FireRed and LeafGreen.
** This creates some inconsistencies, however: the HP bar shown during the {{pkmn|battle}} {{wp|HUD (video gaming)|HUD}} is the smaller one from Ruby and Sapphire, and in the Japanese version, the HUD's level indicator also uses a colon for levels lower than 100 like Ruby and Sapphire (e.g.: '''Lv:45''' as opposed to '''Lv45''').
* The text font has been changed to one very similar to that of FireRed and LeafGreen.
* The text font has been changed to one very similar to that of FireRed and LeafGreen.
* The [[power points]] counter for a move now changes color depending on how many points are left.
* The [[Power points|PP]] counter for a move now changes color depending on how many points are left.
* The two event locations from FireRed and LeafGreen, [[Navel Rock]] and [[Birth Island]], make a return.
* The two event locations from FireRed and LeafGreen, [[Navel Rock]] and [[Birth Island]], make a return.
* [[Altering Cave]], from FireRed and LeafGreen, appears in Emerald.
* [[Altering Cave]], from FireRed and LeafGreen, appears in Emerald.
* Stars pop out of a Poké Ball after a successful capture, rather than no animation happening.
* Stars pop out of a [[Poké Ball]] after a successful capture, rather than no animation happening.
* [[Field move]] entries appear after the entry for the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}'s status screen in the [[party]] menu.
* All of the music tracks from FireRed and LeafGreen were inserted into Emerald, but only a handful are actually used:
* All of the music tracks from FireRed and LeafGreen were inserted into Emerald, but only a handful are actually used:
** The [[caught Pokémon]] fanfare was changed to the one from FireRed and LeafGreen.
** The [[caught Pokémon]] fanfare was changed to the one from FireRed and LeafGreen.
** [[Navel Rock]] plays {{DL|Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Disc 1|''Sevii Islands''}}.
** Navel Rock plays {{DL|Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Disc 1|''Sevii Islands''}}.
** [[Altering Cave]] plays {{DL|Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Disc 1|''Caves of Mt. Moon''}}.
** Altering Cave plays {{DL|Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Disc 1|''Caves of Mt. Moon''}}.
** Battles with the non-[[Hoenn]] [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}} in Navel Rock use {{DL|Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Disc 1|''Battle! (Legendary Pokémon)''}} from FireRed and LeafGreen, whereas the battle with {{p|Mew}} in [[Faraway Island]] uses the exclusive but similar {{DL|Pokémon Black 2 & Pokémon White 2: Super Music Collection|Disc 4|''Battle! (Mew)''}}.
** Battles with the non-[[Hoenn]] [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}} in Navel Rock play {{DL|Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Disc 1|''Battle! (Legendary Pokémon)''}} from FireRed and LeafGreen. Encountering and battling {{p|Deoxys}} in Birth Island also plays {{DL|Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Disc 2|''Deoxys Appears''}} and {{DL|Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection|Disc 2|''Battle! (Deoxys)''}}, respectively, like in FireRed and LeafGreen. The battle with {{p|Mew}} in [[Faraway Island]] plays a new theme exclusive to Emerald, {{DL|Pokémon Black 2 & Pokémon White 2: Super Music Collection|Disc 4|''Battle! (Mew)''}}, which is a more intense version of the aforementioned ''Battle! (Legendary Pokémon)''.


==Missing Pokémon==
==Missing Pokémon==
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