Roms — Pokemon Ntevo

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The definitive way to play the Kanto remakes solo, ensuring you can actually use a Golem or Machamp for the Elite Four.

While many Ntevo hacks exist, some have gained significant popularity within the community:

Leveling up while holding a specific item during the day or night. Maxing out the Pokémon's happiness level. Pokemon Ntevo Roms

Pokémon that require trading while holding an item (like Scizor holding a Metal Coat) now evolve by simply using that item on them like a direct Evolution Stone.

While the "Ntevo" misspelling will continue to confuse search engines, the spirit of the hack—evolution run amok—lives on in newer, more stable projects. If you do manage to secure a working copy, treat it like an archaeological dig: expect bugs, appreciate the creativity, and remember to patch your own ROMs.

Disclaimer: ROM hacking should be done with backups of games you personally own. This guide is for educational purposes regarding the existence and functionality of these popular modifications. This public link is valid for 7 days

You no longer need two devices, link cables, wireless adapters, or local friends who play the same generation. You can complete your regional Pokédex entirely on your own. 2. Hardware and Emulator Compatibility

Download a trusted emulator for your platform. Use mGBA or VisualBoyAdvance for GBA games, and DeSmuME or MelonDS for Nintendo DS games. Mobile users heavily favor My Boy! (GBA) or Drastic (DS).

Many ROM archival and community sites host pre-patched "No-Trade Evolution" versions of classic games. When searching for these, ensure the download file clearly indicates "Ntevo" or "No-Trade Evo" in the title. Can’t copy the link right now

All trade-based Pokémon (e.g., Haunter, Kadabra, Graveler) evolve via leveling up, usually around levels 35–40, or by using items like the Link Cable.

Pokémon usually evolve automatically at level 36 or level 40. Generation 2 (Gold, Silver, Crystal)