All text fields support HexEdit functionality, allowing you to switch between hexadecimal and decimal views using the $ sign. This is essential for advanced users who need precise control over their ROM data.
A tile-based grid system allows you to paint terrain, buildings, trees, and water using the game’s original tilesets (blocks).
Many tutorials, forum posts, and community guides created over the last decade are built entirely around the Advance Map 1.95 layout. Beginners often find it easier to follow along visually when using the exact version the tutorial references.
Advance Map is a powerful, user-friendly, third-party editing tool created by the ROM hacking community. It allows users to deconstruct, view, and heavily modify the internal map architecture of GBA Pokémon games.
Despite being outdated software, Advance Map 1.95 persists as the "industry standard" for several reasons: