Unreleased/Beta PKM Gallery
This section lists various unreleased/beta Pokemon and Pokemon related files,
gathered from the various generations.
In most cases, the Pokemon here WILL NOT BE LEGAL. Use at your own risk.
Some of the images will bear an icon of the game, as this is the legend for what the various icons stand for:
Pokémon Red | Pokémon Green | Pokémon Blue | |||
Pokémon Yellow | Pokémon Gold | Pokémon Silver | |||
Pokémon Crystal | Pokémon Ruby | Pokémon Sapphire | |||
Pokémon Emerald | Pokémon FireRed | Pokémon LeafGreen | |||
Pokémon Diamond | Pokémon Pearl | Pokémon Platinum | |||
Pokémon HeartGold | Pokémon SoulSilver | Pokémon Black | |||
Pokémon White | Pokémon Black2 | Pokémon White2 | |||
Pokémon X | Pokémon Y | Pokémon Omega Ruby | |||
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire | Pokémon Sun | Pokémon Moon | |||
Pokémon Ultra Sun | Pokémon Ultra Moon | Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu | |||
Pokémon Let's Go Eevee | Pokémon Sword | Pokémon Shield | |||
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond | Pokémon Shining Pearl | Pokémon Legends Arceus | |||
Pokémon Scarlet | Pokémon Violet |
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WC7: Other cards from server for Local Distribution
This page holds a bunch of wc7full that were either test cards, unused cards, or cards that were in use but were not officially announced, found on the mystery gift servers for Gen 7.
Beacon Test Card
As far as I can tell, this test card started operations on 23rd March, 2017.
Inferring from it's server title, it was probably to double check that the wireless beacon was functioning as intended.
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WC7: Fake (and unreleased) Shiny Greninja + Pokemon GO header & Icon
The author usually doesn't indulge in making fakes, but just for this time round, the author made a few edits to the standard Pokemon Sun & Moon Demo: Greninja to showcase a few presently (as of 2020) unreleased details:
1. Shiny Ash-Greninja in SM/USUM
2. Pokemon GO Location Header in SM/USUM
3. Pokemon GO Icon in SM/USUM
4. Pokemon GO Mystery Gift receiving text in SM/USUM
Images in screenshots section.
Species Ash-Greninja (Inactive) Nickname (default, in ) OT Ash TID 131017 Distribution Unreleased Location Pokémon GO Dates Unreleased PID Specified: 2E662CDB Games Unreleased Lv. 36 Met Lv. 5 Nature Random Ability Battle Bond (1) Item None Bundled Item None
Souvenir Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Water Shuriken Aerial Ace Double Team Night Slash WC ID 0: 「Special Go Demo Version Ash-Greninja」's receiving text 0x58 Thank you for playing Pokémon GO! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. edit: While GO symbol is now available from GO -> HOME transfer, GO symbol cannot be obtained in SMUSUM, as they cannot be transferred backwards.
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WC8: Unreleased SG Birthday Milcery (Version 1) (Birthday Second Round)
This Pokémon was meant to be distributed via serial code to players of Pokémon Sword and Shield at Pokémon Centers in Singapore from November 6, 2020. Few hours before the opening of the shops, the wondercard has been changed. The change made only regard the Set Nickname flag and the OT's Lang.
Star Sweet Milcery:
Ribbon Sweet Milcery:
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WC4: Debug Shiny Piplup Card
Around 30th September 2020, a bunch of files leaked, which included a debug Slot-2 distribution game.
The Shiny Piplup wonder card can then be obtained from it.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROMs or the template ROMs used, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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WC3: Debug test cards
These are some debug cards found in saves (such as the debug Altering Cave and debug Old Sea Chart), as well as the debug option in the debug menu for Emerald, FireRed & LeafGreen and Ruby & Sapphire.
Wonder cards via Debug menu in-game
R+Start > Tamada > Wonder Card (options)
Wonder cards via sending gifts locally
Mystery Gift > Hold R while Exiting > (send cards via names)
Old Sea Map [Emerald - English & Japanese]
Collect the Old Sea Map from the deliveryman
Aurora and Mystic Ticket [FireRed & LeafGreen - Every language | Emerald - English & Japanese]
Collect the tickets from the deliveryman
Note: For the FRLG ones, Wonder card text is in English, but the scripts are localized.
Egg Ticket [FireRed & LeafGreen - Every language | Emerald - English & Japanese]
Collect the egg from the deliveryman.
Egg hatches as a Pichu, with Surf.
Note: Wonder card text is in English, but the scripts are localized.
Altering Cave [FireRed & LeafGreen - English & German | Emerald - English & Japanese]
Every time you speak to the deliveryman, it changes the encounter in Altering Cave.
Note: For the FRLG ones, Wonder card text is in English, but the script is localized.
Eon Ticket [Ruby & Sapphire - All languages]
Speak to Norman in Petalburg Gym.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROMs, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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PK8: Unintended Hydro Pump Drilbur
For a short while for the Wild Area event #14, players were able to encounter a Drilbur with Hydro Pump, exclusive to Shield 1 star raids.
While it was possible to obtain this legitimately, Game Freak is treating it as though it didn't happen, and this Drillbur cannot be used online.
Back when the event was still ongoing, the Wild Area News was updated, and Drillbur can no longer be encountered with Hydro Pump, effectively fixing the error.
Any players that did not update their wild area news, or have already caught one, will have the Drillbur unchanged.
It is not known if this Drillbur can go into HOME (at time of writing).
For the time being, this Drillbur will be classed as illegal.
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PK8: Unobtainable ★And337 Gigantamax Butterfree
From Index 01 to Index 08, the Wild Area News makes it available to catch a Gigantamax Butterfree via the Dynamax Crystal ★And337 on Pokémon Shield, even though ★And337 was not made available to players until Index 14, which by then the encounter was changed to Gigantamax Corviknight.
These are the stats datamined from the event dai_encount file:
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PK4: Proto Japanese DP (Aug 2006 Build) Debug Pokémon
In June 2019, a Japanese copy of a Debugging variant of Pokémon Diamond Version was found and subsequently dumped.
In May 2020, the source code for Diamond and Pearl was found, and the game could be compiled, with the debug features intact.
This post relates to the 2019 leak.
Debug start
Debug menu on Title Screen (Select) > Debug Start
The player will start the game in Jubilife City, with 3 starters, being Infernape, Piplup and Finneon.
Pal Park Entry 1
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tamada > Pokepark Data 1
This first set has Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Caterpie, Sandshrew, and Tentacool.
Given these entries have a Set PID of 0, they cannot be shiny.
Pal Park Entry 2
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tamada > Pokepark Data 2
This second set has Bulbasaur, Beedrill, Clefairy, Sandshrew, Tauros, and Dragonair.
Given these entries have a Set PID of 0, they cannot be shiny.
Box of Slowpoke
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Taya > Current Full
This debug option fills the current box to the brim with Slowpoke, all clones.
Since the TID and SID is set to 0, they cannot be shiny.
Box of Slowbro
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Taya > Box Full
This box is full of Slowbro. There's 540 different Slowbro. Their PIDs are set, so they can't be shiny.
Test Burmy
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tomoya > Test
3 Burmy added to party. Their PIDs are set, so they can't be shiny.
Roaming Darkrai
As previously reported, a Roaming Darkrai subroutine was found in the final build of the games.
With the debug version of the game, one is capable of encountering it.
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Saito > Roaming Pokémon > Location Change > Dark
In the debug menu, Darkrai uses the beta name Dark.
As usual, these files would be illegal and should not be transferred. Use at your own risk.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROM, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
Thanks to @BlackShark for the dump and @jojo12100 for the heads up, in regards to Slowpoke, Slowbro and Burmy.
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PGT: DP Debug Wonder Cards
Diamond and Pearl Debug
In June 2019, a Japanese copy of a Debugging variant of Pokémon Diamond Version was found and subsequently dumped.
In May 2020, the source code for Diamond and Pearl was found, and the game could be compiled, with the debug features intact.
Steps to receive in debug game:
Debug Menu via R + Start (in-game) > Oono > Delivery Debug
This causes the gifts to appear in the save. While these were extracted from the debug versions of Diamond and Pearl, it should theoretically work for Platinum.
Do note that Gift 4 and 5 are notorious for crashing the game when received, and appears to be trash data.
They are included here purely for archival purposes.
Platinum Debug
It appears that the same function that gives debug cards in DP debug, is in Platinum debug, but doesn't do anything.
As usual, these files would be illegal and should not be transferred. Use at your own risk.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROM, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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PK4: Platinum Debug Pokemon
Around September 2020, the source code for Platinum was in the wild, and the game could be compiled, with the debug features intact.
Debug start
Debug menu on Title Screen (Select) > Debug Start
The player will start the game in Jubilife City, with 6 starters, being Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup, Lucario, Croagunk and Carnivine.
Pal Park Entry 1
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tamada > Pokepark Data 1
This first set has Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Caterpie, Sandshrew, and Tentacool.
Given these entries have a Set PID of 0, they cannot be shiny.
Notably, the species encounter are same as the Diamond & Pearl Debug.
Pal Park Entry 2
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tamada > Pokepark Data 2
This second set has Bulbasaur, Beedrill, Clefairy, Sandshrew, Tauros, and Dragonair.
Given these entries have a Set PID of 0, they cannot be shiny.
Notably, the species encounter are same as the Diamond & Pearl Debug.
Box of Slowpoke
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Taya > Current Full
This debug option fills the current box to the brim with Slowpoke, all clones.
Since the TID and SID is set to 0, they cannot be shiny.
Box of Slowbro
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Taya > Box Full
This box is full of Slowbro. There's 540 different Slowbro. Their PIDs are set, so they can't be shiny.
3 Burmy in party
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Tomoya > Test
3 Burmy added to party. Their PIDs are set, so they can't be shiny.
(this option is notably missing)
Roaming Darkrai
As previously reported, a Roaming Darkrai subroutine was found in the final build of the games.
With the debug version of the game, one is capable of encountering it.
Debug menu in-game (R + Start) > Saito > Roaming Pokémon > Location Change > Darkrai
As usual, these files would be illegal and should not be transferred. Use at your own risk.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROM, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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WC4: Debug Pikachu Card
Around September 9th 2020, a program was leaked, and said program allows the creation of 2 games: Slot-2 Distribution and Wireless Distribution. The program comes with a few templates, and it replaces part of the template with a selected script, in order to distribute the event.
From within either template (Slot-2 Distribution and Wireless Distribution), a Pikachu test event was extracted via hex editing.
If this template was used as the final slot-2 distribution game to distribute to Gen 4 games, the Gen 4 game will freeze.
Due to natures of the Slot-2 distribution game, only Japanese games can detect it thus far.
If distributed wirelessly, it appears that the card will be the exact same, except that a date is written by the receiving device.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROMs or the template ROMs used, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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PK1: Debugger's Pokemon
Original Description, pre-debug rom leak
When running through the assembly of the game, it was discovered that there are subroutines that will give you a set part of Pokemon.
It is most likely that these Pokemon the game fills your party with, are Pokemon the debuggers used to run through the game,
to test whether the game is working as intended.
Thanks to @jojo12100 and @BlackShark's help with the codes, to obtain these Pokemon!
Update, post-debug rom leak
Since the debug roms for Blue and Yellow is (at time of writing) now in the wild, the debug Pokémon from those were added.
It is important to note that OT/TID is set upon continuing the game via debug (as opposed to continuing normally via Title Screen).
So while the subroutine is the same, it uses the base save's OT/TID.
In any case, debug roms will not be distributed. Do not ask for them!
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PK3: Emerald Debug Pokemon
On May 18th, 2020, a Japanese debug version of Pokémon Emerald was leaked.
Later on in that year, on September 8th, an English debug version was then leaked.
This build is the same as the retail version of Pokémon Emerald in Japan, but with a large amount of debug features accessible + 5 Debug Pokémon inside (1 Treecko in party and 4 in box).
The English build pretty much had the localized version of the same debug Pokémon found in the Japanese version.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROMs, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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PK3: FRLG Debug Pokemon
In the year 2020, a Japanese debug version of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen was leaked.
It contained various debug functions, and with them, debug Pokémon can be found.
Sub-routines previously found (that held Pokémon) were mainly: a Bulbasaur egg and a full box of Level 1 Rattata.
(Important to note, that this Rattata that fills up every space you have is actually just a clone, so one copy is enough)
Update: an English debug version was also leaked around a relatively close period to said original Japanese leak.
From the debug menu at the title screen, the player was able to effectively load a predetermined save file,
and such a save contains various Pokémon. However, it appears it was not properly localized, and the trainer name is actually in Japanese.
The Japanese debug also has this feature, and Pokémon from within were subsequently added.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROMs, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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PK4 : Proto Japanese DP (Estimated Feb-Mar 2006 Build) Debug Pokemon
In June 2019, a Japanese copy of a Debugging variant of Pokémon Diamond Version was found and subsequently dumped.
In May 2020, the source code for Diamond and Pearl was found, and the game could be compiled, with the debug features intact.
This post relates to the early build compiled from the 2020 leak.
In the compiled version of the early build, it barely has 50 then new Pokémon developed at that time. This build is so early, that the index number for the then new Pokémon were all over the place, radically different from the final build people could purchase at retail stores.
Found in this older version of Diamond and Pearl, were some debug Pokemon (12 in box, 3 in party and a debug Bulbasaur battle routine).
However, probably because it was an early build, and it was very different from the final build, its PKM data structure turned out to be radically different.
As a result, these Pokémon needed to be reconstructed in order to be transplanted into the final build.
With that being said, this page hosts both the untouched version and the reconstructed (PKHeX compatible) version of the data.
It is important to note that the beta sprites only applies to the beta games;
Pokémon sprites are based on the game you're playing on, not the Pokémon file you use.
As such, you will not get beta sprites to appear just by using these files.
Note: It appears not every beta Pokémon in the artwork is available in this pack.
While the battle look rather different (opponents are outlined in this build),
it is believed that the beta sprites for Munchlax and Weavile at least originated from this earlier build.
The beta sprites were seen in some of the pre-release clips.
Many thanks to @BlackShark for his hard work on data decryption and @jojo12100 for his work on PKM structure.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROM, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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PK1: Teruman Mew
These Mew were added to the box by the devs for Pokémon Yellow, presumably to run through the game and debug various features.
As these Mews were the only Mew added, and as such had predetermined DVs, it is to be noted that none of these had DVs that would result in a shiny.
It appears that Teruman was either a dev in the localization team, or just a remnant name that the localization team used.
It seems like that the OT Teruman is a reference to Teruki Murakawa, a developer credited in various releases of Pokémon.
(The same developer that was referenced in Gen 2's unused items name TERU-SAMA)
These Mew were extracted from the SAV, that was presumably used for debugging.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROMs and SAVs, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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PK2: Debug GS Mons
These Pokémon can be added to the box by the devs for the Japanese debug versions of Pokémon Gold and Silver via the debug menu.
This option was added to the debug menu, presumably to enable the devs to run through the game and debug various features.
It appears that the OT is randomly generated by pulling from a list of possible names, as well as having fully random TIDs (the TIDs are not tied to the OT).
Additionally, the other details, such as species and DVs are random as well.
At this point, it is not known whether Unown, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyranitar, Ho-Oh, Lugia and Celebi can be pulled as the random species.
Though it is important to note, with the basis of about a 100 saves, it does not seem possible, as none of them have even appeared in any of them.
It is also not known is it is possible to get a shiny, or the DV is restricted to randomize in a way that it only outputs a non-shiny combination.
Depending on which debug option was chosen, it either places you in Viridian City Pokémon Center or in your house.
It also gives you a Lv 80 final evolution of a Johto starter, and it gives you random Pokémon in the entirety of Box 1.
[We will not distribute the Debug ROMs and SAVs, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
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PK2: Impossible Korean Celebi
With the release of Pokémon Crystal on the Virtual Console for 3DS, Celebi (shiny and non-shiny) can be transferred up using Pokemon Transporter,
due to the fact that VC Pokémon Crystal allows players to get the GS BALL legitimately (without hacking or glitching).
However, Pokémon Crystal was not released to the Korean 3DS's, neither in Korean (as Korean Pokémon Crystal didn't exist back in the day) nor in international languages (as in Korean 3DS never got it).
As such, the only Virtual Console games that do not have access to Celebi are the Korean versions of Generation II,
as the Korean Virtual Console titles cannot communicate with the Japanese nor International versions.
While it would be illegal, Pokémon Transporter allows the transfer of a Korean Celebi from Generation II.
This page contains a shiny and non-shiny Celebi modeled after the one caught in Ilex Forest of Pokémon Crystal.
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PK7: Unobtainable QR Rental Team PGL Pokemon
For the "Get BP at the Battle Tree" Global Mission,
2 sets of QR Rental Team PGL Pokemon were uploaded online, for players who wants to use a different team to challenge the Battle Tree.
As per any other QR Rental Team, the team normally cannot be saved as part of the player's Pokemon.
Credits and Original Thread:
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PK4: Unreleased Hall of Origin Arceus
Programmed into Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Versions, is an unreachable location called the Hall of Origin.
There, players will be able to challenge and potentially capture a level 80 wild Arceus.
However, the key item that would activate an in-game event to reach this place, the Azure Flute, was never released.
Based on an interview with Junichi Masuda with Nintendo World Report in 2013,
it was revealed that the Azure Flute event was thought to be too confusing for players, hence the idea of distributing it was scrapped.
Before the JP Movie Arceus distribution in Gen 6, one of the reasons why this event is much coveted,
with many attempting to get a tweaking method to succeed, is due to the fact that this Arceus can be encountered shiny.
This page contains the Arceus that would have been encountered there, achieved by some form of cheating:
[SPA] Spanish Arceus, credits @suloku [ENG] English Arceus, credits @theSLAYER (TID/SID/OT modded to follow suloku's copy) [KOR] Korean Arceus, credits @theSLAYER [JPN] Japanese Arceus, credits @theSLAYER
To contribute an Arceus of a language not yet contributed, do so here:
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PK7: Demo - Totems and other unobtainable Pokemon
Throughout the gameplay of the Pokemon Sun & Moon - Demo Version,
there have been many encounters with Pokemon that cannot be captured or transferred,
due to various reasons set up by the developers by various story elements.
As these Pokemon are uncatchables, they were obtained by extraction from RAM dumps.
(For Kukui's Pikachu, it's obtained by having it "transferred to nature" which actually goes to PC, then extracted using PKHeX)
This page features the following Pokemon Sets:
Kukui's Trial: VS Totem Hakamo-o Ash's Greninja Pikachu Loaned from Professor Kukui Various Wild Encounters
In case it isn't obvious,
NONE OF THESE ARE LEGAL POKEMON.
These entries were obtained by @jojo12100, @BlackShark and @theSLAYER
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WC6: Unreleased Pokemon Bank Celebi
This file was hosted on Mystery Gift Servers of Pokemon X and Y, however was ultimately not released for download,
presumably because it was later distributed by the Pokemon Bank service.
Attached are the ENG, FRE, GER, ITA and SPA version of this wonder card.
The Pokemon generated by this wonder card should be the indistinguishable against the Pokemon Bank Celebi.
Internal name: 0532_BankCelebi_EU_E_Serial
Species Celebi Nickname (default, save lang) OT (recipient) TID (recipient) Distribution Intended to be
Serial Code Location Pokémon Link Dates Unreleased as-is PID Cannot Be Shiny Games XY Lv. 10 Nature Random Ability Natural Cure (1) Item None
Classic Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Recover Heal Bell Safeguard Hold Back WC ID 532: 「It's the Mythical Pokémon Celebi!」's receiving text 0x35 Thank you for receiving this distribution! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center. It's the Mythical Pokémon Celebi! Congratulations! You have received the
Mythical Pokémon Celebi—a Psychic- and
Grass-type Pokémon that travels across
time and is known as the guardian of
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WC7: Unobtainable Test Cards Dialga and Palkia
February 3rd 2018, players received their first event for the Year of Legendary, with the Original Trainer as 2018 Legends.
It is interesting to note, that before the release of the event, there were a few test cardsm with the OT as Legends 2018 instead.
This page hold those normally unobtainable test cards.
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WC7: Test Cards for Ash's Pikachu
Various Ash's Pikachus have appeared online, as per any other tests.
Additionally, there were a few instances that the same card was uploaded multiple times.
This page will host only unique variations. (exact duplicates of the same card will not be uploaded)
However, it is important to note that every one of these Pikachu have some detail that is different from the official release,
such as Incorrect WC ID and TID/SID combo, or using Charizard as a base.
As a result, none of these wonder cards are legal.
It appears only the English cards were tested.
Below will be display a few examples.
Target Charizard as base card:
Species Charizard Nickname (default, save lang) OT Bullseye TID 100117 Distribution Testing Location a lovely place Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games SM Lv. 50 Nature Random Ability Blaze (1) Item Red Card Bundled Item None
Classic Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Dragon Dance Flare Blitz Fly Earthquake WC ID 627: 「Pikachu test」's receiving text 0x2C Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. Pikachu test Pikachu test Format Ver.1.0.5-3, Post Updated Date:20170919_2100
Original Cap (incorrect WC ID & TIDSID):
Species Pikachu (Original Cap) Nickname (default, save lang) OT Ash TID 090898 Distribution Testing Location a lovely place Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games SM Lv. 1 Nature Hardy Ability Static (1) Item None Bundled Item Pikashunium Z
Wishing Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Thunderbolt Quick Attack Thunder Agility WC ID 626: 「Ash's Pikachu (Original Cap)」's receiving text 0x2C Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. Ash's Pikachu (Original Cap) Ash and Pikachu have been together
since their fateful encounter on
Ash's 10th birthday. Pikachu has been
at Ash's side since his first step toward
becoming a Pokémon Master! Format Ver.1.0.5-3, Post Updated Date:20170919_2101
Hoenn Cap (Incorrect WC ID, TID possibly being completely wrong):
Species Pikachu (Hoenn Cap) Nickname (default, save lang) OT Ash TID 091303 Distribution Testing Location a lovely place Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games SM Lv. 6 Nature Hardy Ability Static (1) Item None Bundled Item Pikashunium Z
Wishing Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Thunderbolt Quick Attack Thunder Iron Tail WC ID 626: 「Ash's Pikachu (Hoenn Cap)」's receiving text 0x2C Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center. Ash's Pikachu (Hoenn Cap) Ash and Pikachu travel across
the ocean to the amazing Hoenn region.
Together with their faithful
companions, they embark on
a high-spirited adventure. Format Ver.1.0.5-3, Post Updated Date:20170919_2101
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WC7: Inaccessible Pokemon Bank Mewnium Z
This file was hosted on Mystery Gift Servers of Pokemon Bank, and is not accessible normally.
(The Pokemon Bank service retrieves the data from here, in order to give players the Mewnium Z)
However, it appears that Pokemon Bank changes the data when writing it to Pokemon Sun and Moon.
The most noticeable changes are:
Wonder card ID from 4 to 0 Wonder card color from Purple to Gold.
As there haven't been any other Pokemon Bank gifts in Generation 7,
it is not known if this change occurs for every wonder card that Pokemon Bank processes.
Internal name: present_n_0
WC 4: Pokémon Bank Mewnium Z
x 1 0x37 Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in any Pokémon Center.
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