Korean Generation V Event Gallery
In this section, you can find detailed information about Mystery Gifts distributed to Korean language Generation V games as well as their Wonder Card files in pgf format.
Use Pokegen to insert these files into your save file directly, or generate AR codes.
Click on the card image to view a full image of the Wonder Card.
Items that a player is not normally able to obtain, Abilities that a Pokémon is not normally able to have, and moves that a Pokémon normally can’t learn are all marked in red text.
Moves that a Pokémon can learn at a higher level are marked in blue text.
Moves that a Pokémon could learn via Egg Moves, TMs, or methods in previous generations are marked in green text.
This Meowth was distributed via Wi-Fi Connection as a promotion for the Pokémon anime.
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This Deoxys was distributed during the Pokémon Town 2013 event at the aT center in Seoul.
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This Pokémon was distributed at the Seoul Trade Exhibition & Convention Center, the Busan Exibition & Convention Center, and the aT Center during VGC National events. One of the five Pokémon could be obtained randomly during each of the distribution periods. The final two distributions were done via local wireless.
The first distribution was on February 24.
| WC ID | OT | ID | Dates | |
| ??? | SETEC | 03303 | March 30 | PGF |
| ??? | BEXCO | 04203 | April 20 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05043 | May 4 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05053 | May 5 | PGF |
*Some details of this entry are based on the Japanese version of this event and are subject to change upon confirmation.
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This Pokémon was distributed at the Seoul Trade Exhibition & Convention Center, the Busan Exibition & Convention Center, and the aT Center during VGC National events. One of the five Pokémon could be obtained randomly during each of the distribution periods. The final two distributions were done via local wireless.
The first distribution was on February 24.
| WC ID | OT | ID | Dates | |
| ??? | SETEC | 03303 | March 30 | PGF |
| ??? | BEXCO | 04203 | April 20 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05043 | May 4 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05053 | May 5 | PGF |
*Some details of this entry are based on the Japanese version of this event and are subject to change upon confirmation.
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This Pokémon was distributed at the Seoul Trade Exhibition & Convention Center, the Busan Exibition & Convention Center, and the aT Center during VGC National events. One of the five Pokémon could be obtained randomly during each of the distribution periods. The final two distributions were done via local wireless.
The first distribution was on February 24.
| WC ID | OT | ID | Dates | |
| ??? | SETEC | 03303 | March 30 | PGF |
| ??? | BEXCO | 04203 | April 20 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05043 | May 4 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05053 | May 5 | PGF |
*Some details of this entry are based on the Japanese version of this event and are subject to change upon confirmation.
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This Pokémon was distributed at the Seoul Trade Exhibition & Convention Center, the Busan Exibition & Convention Center, and the aT Center during VGC National events. One of the five Pokémon could be obtained randomly during each of the distribution periods. The final two distributions were done via local wireless.
The first distribution was on February 24.
| WC ID | OT | ID | Dates | |
| ??? | SETEC | 03303 | March 30 | PGF |
| ??? | BEXCO | 04203 | April 20 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05043 | May 4 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05053 | May 5 | PGF |
*Some details of this entry are based on the Japanese version of this event and are subject to change upon confirmation.
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This Pokémon was distributed at the Seoul Trade Exhibition & Convention Center, the Busan Exibition & Convention Center, and the aT Center during VGC National events. One of the five Pokémon could be obtained randomly during each of the distribution periods. The final two distributions were done via local wireless.
The first distribution was on February 24.
| WC ID | OT | ID | Dates | |
| ??? | SETEC | 03303 | March 30 | PGF |
| ??? | BEXCO | 04203 | April 20 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05043 | May 4 | PGF |
| ??? | aT센터 | 05053 | May 5 | PGF |
*Some details of this entry are based on the Japanese version of this event and are subject to change upon confirmation.
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This Genesect was distributed at E-Mart stores on weekends during the above dates, except for February 10 for the Korean New Year's holiday.
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This Piplup was distributed at E-Mart and Lotte Mart stores during the above dates from 2:00pm to 6:00pm.
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This Meloetta was distributed at movie theaters playing the 15th Pokémon movie. This was the first time Meloetta was released in Korea. If brought to the café in Castelia City, this Meloetta can learn the move Relic Song. It will also unlock a Funfest Mission in Black 2 and White 2.
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This Keldeo was given to players who had purchased advance tickets to the 15th Pokémon movie. This was the first time Keldeo was released in Korea. If brought to the Moor of Icirrus along with Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, this Keldeo can learn the move Secret Sword. Bringing it to the Pledge Grove in Black 2 or White 2 will teach it the same move and change it into its Resolute Form.
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The Kanto Starter Eggs were distributed to players at Busan Exhibition and Convention Center in Busan. Players could receive one of the three eggs at random. This Squirtle always has an HP IV of 31.
They were also later distributed to Black 2 and White 2 games via Wi-Fi. Players could receive one of the three eggs at random during each of the three distribution periods.
| WC ID | Period | Dates | |
| 121 | 1 | February 14 - 27 | PGF |
| 122 | 2 | February 28 - March 13 | PGF |
| 123 | 3 | March 14 - 31 | PGF |
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The Kanto Starter Eggs were distributed to players at Busan Exhibition and Convention Center in Busan. Players could receive one of the three eggs at random. This Charmander always has a Speed IV of 31.
They were also later distributed to Black 2 and White 2 games via Wi-Fi. Players could receive one of the three eggs at random during each of the three distribution periods.
| WC ID | Period | Dates | |
| 121 | 1 | February 14 - 27 | PGF |
| 122 | 2 | February 28 - March 13 | PGF |
| 123 | 3 | March 14 - 31 | PGF |
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The Kanto Starter Eggs were distributed to players at Busan Exhibition and Convention Center in Busan. Players could receive one of the three eggs at random. This Bulbasaur always has a Defense IV of 31.
They were also later distributed to Black 2 and White 2 games via Wi-Fi. Players could receive one of the three eggs at random during each of the three distribution periods.
| WC ID | Period | Dates | |
| 121 | 1 | February 14 - 27 | PGF |
| 122 | 2 | February 28 - March 13 | PGF |
| 123 | 3 | March 14 - 31 | PGF |
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This shiny Pokémon was distributed via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection over a span of six weeks. Players were able to receive one of six possible Pokémon per game cartridge during each of the six weeks the event ran. Unlike the Japanese version of this event, the Pokémon were distributed at level 1, not as eggs.
Week 1 ran from August 23 to 29.
| WC ID | Week | Dates | |
| 106 | 2 | August 30 - September 5 | PGF |
| 107 | 3 | September 6 - 12 | PGF |
| 108 | 4 | September 13 - 19 | PGF |
| 109 | 5 | September 20 - 26 | PGF |
| 110 | 6 | September 27 - October 4 | PGF |
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This shiny Pokémon was distributed via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection over a span of six weeks. Players were able to receive one of six possible Pokémon per game cartridge during each of the six weeks the event ran. Unlike the Japanese version of this event, the Pokémon were distributed at level 1, not as eggs.
Week 1 ran from August 23 to 29.
| WC ID | Week | Dates | |
| 106 | 2 | August 30 - September 5 | PGF |
| 107 | 3 | September 6 - 12 | PGF |
| 108 | 4 | September 13 - 19 | PGF |
| 109 | 5 | September 20 - 26 | PGF |
| 110 | 6 | September 27 - October 4 | PGF |
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This shiny Pokémon was distributed via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection over a span of six weeks. Players were able to receive one of six possible Pokémon per game cartridge during each of the six weeks the event ran. Unlike the Japanese version of this event, the Pokémon were distributed at level 1, not as eggs.
Week 1 ran from August 23 to 29.
| WC ID | Week | Dates | |
| 106 | 2 | August 30 - September 5 | PGF |
| 107 | 3 | September 6 - 12 | PGF |
| 108 | 4 | September 13 - 19 | PGF |
| 109 | 5 | September 20 - 26 | PGF |
| 110 | 6 | September 27 - October 4 | PGF |
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This shiny Pokémon was distributed via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection over a span of six weeks. Players were able to receive one of six possible Pokémon per game cartridge during each of the six weeks the event ran. Unlike the Japanese version of this event, the Pokémon were distributed at level 1, not as eggs.
Week 1 ran from August 23 to 29.
| WC ID | Week | Dates | |
| 106 | 2 | August 30 - September 5 | PGF |
| 107 | 3 | September 6 - 12 | PGF |
| 108 | 4 | September 13 - 19 | PGF |
| 109 | 5 | September 20 - 26 | PGF |
| 110 | 6 | September 27 - October 4 | PGF |
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This shiny Pokémon was distributed via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection over a span of six weeks. Players were able to receive one of six possible Pokémon per game cartridge during each of the six weeks the event ran. Unlike the Japanese version of this event, the Pokémon were distributed at level 1, not as eggs.
Week 1 ran from August 23 to 29.
| WC ID | Week | Dates | |
| 106 | 2 | August 30 - September 5 | PGF |
| 107 | 3 | September 6 - 12 | PGF |
| 108 | 4 | September 13 - 19 | PGF |
| 109 | 5 | September 20 - 26 | PGF |
| 110 | 6 | September 27 - October 4 | PGF |
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This shiny Pokémon was distributed via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection over a span of six weeks. Players were able to receive one of six possible Pokémon per game cartridge during each of the six weeks the event ran. Unlike the Japanese version of this event, the Pokémon were distributed at level 1, not as eggs.
Week 1 ran from August 23 to 29.
| WC ID | Week | Dates | |
| 106 | 2 | August 30 - September 5 | PGF |
| 107 | 3 | September 6 - 12 | PGF |
| 108 | 4 | September 13 - 19 | PGF |
| 109 | 5 | September 20 - 26 | PGF |
| 110 | 6 | September 27 - October 4 | PGF |
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This Pikachu was distributed at the Pokémon World Championships in Waikoloa, Hawaii. It was also distributed to English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, and Italian games.
*The English version of the Wonder Card was distributed to Korean and Japanese language games.
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This Pikachu was distributed at the aT Center in Seoul during the above dates. This Wonder Card does not have the normal shiny check in place, so it is possible for it to be a shiny color-variant.
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This shiny Volcarona was distributed at the 2012 Pokémon National Championships in Korea.
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This Tornadus was disributed to White versions to coincide with the anime episodes featuring Thundurus, Tornadus, and Landorus.
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This Thundurus was disributed to Black versions to coincide with the anime episodes featuring Thundurus, Tornadus, and Landorus.
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This Mewtwo was distibuted first at the Hobby Square store via IR on March 4, then over Nintendo Wi-Fi from March 15 to May 10 to promote various Mewtwo merchandising and animation events, including the airing of the first Pokémon movie on TV.
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This Zekrom was distributed at movie theaters playing either version of the 14th Pokémon movie.
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This Reshiram was distributed at movie theaters playing either version of the 14th Pokémon movie.
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This Victini was distributed to promote the pair of 14th Pokémon movies. It was given to players who had purchased advance tickets to the movie.
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This shiny Hydreigon was distributed via Nintendo Wi-Fi. The OT is a character in the 14th movie, and her Hydreigon is shiny in the Black version of the movie.
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This shiny Golurk was distributed via Nintendo Wi-Fi. The OT is a character in the 14th movie, and her Golurk is shiny in the White version of the movie.
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This Darkrai was distributed at various Home Plus and other shopping centers in Korea.
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This Zoroark was originally distributed in Korea on June 26 and July 3, but additional dates and distributions were added between July 11 and August 28.
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This Scraggy was distributed over Nintendo Wi-Fi to commemorate Ash's Scraggy hatching from its egg in the anime.
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The Mysterious Eggs were distributed by Nintendo Wi-Fi to commemorate the main character getting an egg in the anime. The three Pokémon are based on the anime characters' Pokémon. Each player could receive one at random. This Pidove always has an Attack IV of 31.
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The Mysterious Eggs were distributed by Nintendo Wi-Fi to commemorate the main character getting an egg in the anime. The three Pokémon are based on the anime characters' Pokémon. Each player could receive one at random. This Axew always has a Speed IV of 31.
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The Mysterious Eggs were distributed by Nintendo Wi-Fi to commemorate the main character getting an egg in the anime. The three Pokémon are based on the anime characters' Pokémon. Each player could receive one at random. This Pansage always has a Special Attack IV of 31.
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The Liberty Pass was distributed at various locations around Korea within the above dates. The Liberty Ticket allows you to travel by boat from Castelia City to Liberty Garden where the legendary Pokémon Victini can be encountered and caught.
















































































