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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:

Spoiler
red.png Pokémon Red green.png Pokémon Green blue.png Pokémon Blue
yellow.png Pokémon Yellow gold.png Pokémon Gold silver.png Pokémon Silver
crystal.png Pokémon Crystal runy.png Pokémon Ruby sapphire.png Pokémon Sapphire
emerald.png Pokémon Emerald fr2.png Pokémon FireRed lg2.png Pokémon LeafGreen
diamond.png Pokémon Diamond pearl.png Pokémon Pearl platinum.png Pokémon Platinum
hg.png Pokémon HeartGold ss.png Pokémon SoulSilver b.png Pokémon Black
w.png Pokémon White b2.png Pokémon Black2 w2.png Pokémon White2
x.png Pokémon X y.png Pokémon Y or.png Pokémon Omega Ruby
as.png Pokémon Alpha Sapphire s.png Pokémon Sun m.png Pokémon Moon
us.png Pokémon Ultra Sun um.png Pokémon Ultra Moon lgp.png Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu
lge.png Pokémon Let's Go Eevee sw2.png Pokémon Sword sh2.png Pokémon Shield
bd Pokémon Brilliant Diamond sp Pokémon Shining Pearl pla Pokémon Legends Arceus
Sl Pokémon Scarlet Vl Pokémon Violet    

 

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  1. PK3: Unreleased COLOS & ARENA Pikachu (ENG/ITA)

    The international version of the Colosseum Bonus Disc Pikachu was translated and programmed into Pokemon Colosseum, but was never released to players.
    @HaxAras managed to use some codes and trickery to gain access to the english events.
    Statement regarding the event:
    Original Thread:
    Thanks to @SkyLink98 for the Italian ARENA Pikachu.

    998 downloads

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  2. PK3: Unreleased METEOR Jirachi (ENG)

    After disassembling the code of a multiboot gba rom discovered in Pokemon Colosseum Bonus Disc (US),
    @Bond697 found that it distributes an unreleased METEOR Jirachi,
    that seems to be the translation/mirrored version of the ネガイボシ (Wishing Star) Jirachi.
     
    Original Thread describing the find from years ago:
     
     

    1361 downloads

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  3. PK3: Unreleased Colosseum E-reader Pokemon

    Working on the initial discovery of @TheHeatedMo, using hacking and modifications,
    players became able to access the previously locked e-Reader Room of Pokemon Colosseum.

    From there, @Zerbe92 and @HaxAras managed to obtain the English versions of these Pokemon, using their Japanese E-reader cards and e-reader+ !
     
    Original Thread:
     

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  4. PK3: Battle Frontier Uncatchable Pokemon

    Pokemon Emerald introduced an array of post-game battle facilities, which is hosted on the island called Battle Frontier.
    Besides roping in the existing Battle Tower from Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire, the newer facilities hosts various challenges and rules,
    unique to their own facility and differentiates them from the traditional Battle Tower (and each other).

    In 2 of the facilities, namely Battle Pike and Battle Pyramid, it is possible to encounter wild Pokemon, and none of these can be captured.
    (and to totally break you, these Pokemon can be shiny. *sad* )

    @jojo12100 grabbed all these Pokemon straight from the RAM, and used @BlackShark's tool to decrypt said Pokemon.


    Below illustrates a comprehensive list of what Pokemon are available, and another complete list of Pokemon can also be found here
    Battle Pyramid Obtainable Pokemon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Paralysing Pokemon Plusle Minum Pikachu Electabuzz Villeplume Electsprint Breloom Jolteon Poisonning Pokemon Gulpin Roselia Butterfree Seviper Skarmory Ludicolo Crobat Gengar Burning Pokemon Growlithe Vulpix Magcargo Ninetales Medicham Weezing Dusclops Houndoom PP waster Pokemon Dunsparce Banette Misdreavus Ninetales Absol Gengar Dusclops Shedinja Levitate Pokemon Haunter Chimecho Solrock Misdreavus Claydol Weezing Flygon Gengar Trapping Pokemon Diglett1 Trapinch1 Wynaut1 Diglett2 Trapinch2 Wynaut2 Wobbuffet Dugtrio Ice Pokemon Glalie Sneasel Dewgong Piloswine Jynx Cloyster Lapras Walrein Destructing Pokemon Weezing Electrode Gengar Golem Pineco Solrock Forretress Shiftry Psychic Pokemon Wobbuffet Metang Exeguttor Slowking Xatu Alakazam Starmie Espeon Rock Pokemon Golem Steelix Omastar Luantone Shuckle Armaldo Cradily Aerodactyl Fighting Pokemon Poliwrath Hariyama Breloom Medicham Hitmoncham Hitmonlee Heracross Machamp Weather Pokemon Quagsire Tropius Pupitar Lapras Cacturne Flareon Walrein Gyarados Bug Pokemon Pineco Shuckle Venomoth Scizor Heracross Forretress Armaldo Shedinja Dark Pokemon Sableye Sneasel Crawdaunt Shiftry Cacturne Absol Houndoom Umbreon Water Pokemon Octillery Dewgong Pelipper Quagsire Ludicolo Slowking Starmie Blastoise Ghost Pokemon Duskull Haunter Banette Misdreavus Sableye Dusclops Shedinja Gengar Steel Pokemon Mawile Magneton Steelix Scizor Forretress Skarmory Aggron Metagross Dragon Pokemon Dragonair Vibrava Altaria Flygon Aerodactyl Gyarados Kingdra Charizard Evolution Stone Pokemon Arcanine Poliwrath Raichu Vaporeon Jolteon Flareon Ninetales Starmie Normal Pokemon Kangaskhan Swellow Ursaring Porygon2 Tauros Fearow Snorlax Slaking  
    Battle Pike Rom 1-280 Dusclops Milotic Seviper Rom 281-560              Electrode Milotic Seviper Rom 561-840 Breloom Milotic Seviper Rom 841+ Wobbuffet Milotic Seviper Those that are highlighted are ones that are already obtained.
     
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  5. PK6: ORAS Demo Unobtainables

    In Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire: Special Demo Version, you get to choose a starter for the initial mission,
    evolve your starter, get the Mega Stone for your first Mega Evolution in the Special Demo Version,
    defeat Team Magma & Aqua admins, and capture a Glalie International region 3DS / Steelix JP region 3DS, that will be transferred to the main game,

    For subsequent missions, you'll begin the demo with the final evolution of all the starters, all holding their Mega Stones.
    Accompanying you, is also the Pokemon obtained from the initial mission, that is also holding it's Mega Stone.


    This page contains various for these Pokemon, as well as other unobtainable Pokemon encountered throughout this Special Demo Version, obtained by @jojo12100 & @BlackShark.

    What we have, but not limited to:
    Initial Starters (Grovyle, Combusken, Marshtomp) Mega Stone Holding Starters (Sceptile, Blaziken, Swampert) Mega Evolving Gift Pokemon (Glalie & Steelix) Steven's Shiny Metagross Team Magma Admin Tabitha's Camerupt Team Aqua Admin Matt's Sharpedo Various other Wild Pokemon, including Wild Shroomish (that cannot be caught) Missing entries that I'm aware of:
    Secret Mission: May's Pokemon  
    Original Thread:

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  6. PK7: Unobtainable Ultra Necrozma

    While this forme is accessible once you capture Necrozma, and gain access to the the N-Solarizer and N-Lunarizer,
    and also having a Solgaleo or Lunala in your team (for the fusion process),
    this forme, like Mega Evolution, cannot be maintained outside battle.

    How this file was obtained, was by using NTR Codes that allowed catching of Trial Pokemon,
    as this Pokemon was not meant to be captured as-is in the games.

    This encounter cannot be shiny. This file will make your game save illegal.
    The details below refer specifically to this file.
         Species   Ultra Necrozma   Nickname   (default, in )   OT   PPorg   TID   171117   Distribution   In-Game Battle   Location   Megalo Tower   Dates   Nov 18, 2017   PID   Cannot Be Shiny   Games   Ultra Moon                                                                Lv. 60    Nature   Bold   Ability   Neuroforce (1)   Item   None    Moves   (ITALIC means Relearnable)   Photon Geyser   Smart Strike   Power Gem   Dragon Pulse
      Format Ver.1.0.6-0, Post Updated Date:20180119_2343

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  7. PK3: Debug Pokemon Ruby Version

    Out there in the wild, exists a German Language Debugger's/Developer's Edition of Pokemon Ruby Version,
    which contains many debugging tools, including Mystery Event distribution subroutines.
    Using existing unmodified subroutines, a Tournament Unown can be transferred.

    Working on the data discovered by The Cutting Room Floor and GlitchCity Forums, and with @BlackShark's help,
    the remaining Pokemon could be transferred by doing modifications in order to activate the other subroutines,
    that contains the other hidden debugging Pokemon.

    Pokemon in this archive:
    Tournament Unown(s) Luvdisc Kyogre Egg & Hatched Kyogre Shroomish Egg & Hatched Shroomish Barboach Egg & Hatched Barboach 1/65535 chance Pikachu Egg
    The contributors for these are:
    @Deoxyz, @theSLAYER, @BlackShark, @HaxAras and @jojo12100

    [We will not distribute the Debug Ruby Rom, and it is against our rules to ask for it]
     
    Original Thread:

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  8. PK3: XD Unobtainable Pokemon

    Scattered across the game in Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness, there are Pokemon that are not obtainable,
    including Bonsly and Munchlax, that appears early, ahead of their generation.
    These Pokemon are obtained by @jojo12100, and this listing includes:
    Salamence in the game's opening Metagross in the game's opening Bingo's Bonsly Battle CD's Mew Beta Starter Jolteon Beta Starter Vaporeon Proto Geodude  
    Original Thread:

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  9. 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:

    4762 downloads

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  10. WC4: Unreleased Winter Celebi (GameStop)

    Winter Celebi (GameStop)
    This Celebi was included on the same distribution cartridge as the three GameStop Johto Beasts,
    but was replaced with a new one containing the Celebi with the WIN2011 OT before the event began.

    While never officially released, some customers and employees were able to receive this Celebi through changing the clock on the DS with the distribution cart.
    In HeartGold and SoulSilver, this Celebi can activate an event at Ilex Shrine involving time travel and a battle with the Team Rocket Boss, Giovanni.
    When it is sent to Black or White versions via the Relocator, it can be used to meet a Zorua in Castelia City.
         Species   Celebi   Nickname (N)   CELEBI    OT   GAMESTP   TID/SID   02271/10415   Distribution   Local Wireless   Location   Pokémon Event   Dates   (Unreleased)   PID   Random (Non-Shiny)   Games   Given to: DPPt HGSS 
    Preset as: HG                                                                Lv. 50    Nature   Random   Ability   Natural Cure   Item    Jaboca Berry    Card Per Save   Only One Allowed    Moves   (ITALIC means Relearnable)   Leaf Storm   Recover   Nasty Plot   Healing Wish   WC ID 62: 「Time to travel with CELEBI!」  

    Classic Time to travel with CELEBI! Find secrets from the past and future!
    Transfer CELEBI to Pokémon Black
    Version or Pokémon White Version for a
    special encounter! Save the game once
    you receive CELEBI at a Poké Mart. Format Ver.3.0.1-3, Post Updated Date:20230119_1821

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  11. PK4: Unobtainable Head Smash Nosepass

    Programmed into Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver, Nosepass has the egg move Head Smash.
    Problem is, in Generation 4, no Pokemon in the Mineral Egg Group was able to learn Head Smash,
    so by extension, no one was able to pass along the move to Nosepass.

    When Generation 5 came along, the move was removed from Nosepass's inheritable move list.
    Despite having Aegislash being able to pass down the move in Generation 6,
    this move has yet to make it back into Nosepass's inheritable move list.
     
    This page hosts a Nosepass having the move Head Smash, obtained via Rage/Mimic Glitch,
    by getting Ditto to learn the move then passing it down, thanks to @jojo12100.

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  12. GP1: Fake and unreleased Go Park Complex Mew

    The author usually doesn't indulge in making fakes, but just for this time round, the author made a few edits to the a GP1 of Jigglypuff to showcase a few presently (as of 2021) unreleased details:
    1. Mew from Pokémon GO in Go Park Complex in Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee
    2. Shiny Mew from Pokémon GO in Go Park Complex in Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee

    When GO to HOME compatibility dropped, it was immediately noticed that Mew could be sent to HOME using this method.
    However, GO did not lift the restriction of Mew entering LGPE.
    Given that months has passed since the compatibility dropped, and GO never did lift the restriction,
    it implies that GO may never allow Mew to be transferred to LGPE.

    It is to note that the Mew received via this method will be illegal, even when transferred up.
     
    As an aside, there is no legal way to catch Mew in LGPE.
    The only way to obtain a Mew legitimately, is either via purchase of the Poké Ball Plus, or via trade (with someone that has a Mew).

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  13. PK2: Unobtainable Egg Moves Pokemon

    Programmed into Pokemon Gold & Silver, are 3 Pokemon that have Eggs moves, that are normally inaccessible to them.
    Back in Generation 2, Egg Mechanics dictates that Pokemon can only learn moves from their fathers.
    Below is the breakdown of the Pokemon that have inaccessible egg moves.
     
    Pokemon Moves Explanation Oddish
      Charm
      No Pokemon in the Grass Egg Group can legitimately learn Charm,
    hence no legitimate father to pass down the move. Smoochum
      Lovely Kiss
      Only Pokemon in the Human-Like Egg Group that learns Lovely Kiss is Jynx (100% Female Pokemon),
    hence no legitimate father to pass down the move. Staryu


      Aurora Beam
    Attract
    Barrier
    Supersonic Being Genderless species, it can only breed with Ditto (which normally only knows Transform),
    hence no legitimate father to pass down the moves.

     
    Snorlax
      Charm
      No Pokemon in the Monster Egg Group can legitimately learn Charm,
    hence no legitimate father to pass down the move. Bulbasaur
      Charm
      No Pokemon in the Grass or Monster Egg Groups can legitimately learn Charm,
    hence no legitimate father to pass down the move.
    These impossible moves would later be removed from Pokemon Crystal.
     
    These are all obtained by getting Ditto to learn the move, then to pass it down, all thanks to @jojo12100.

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  14. PK3/WC3: Unreleased Altering Cave Pokémon

    In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen & Emerald, lies a cave named the Altering Cave.
    At first glance, all it has are wild Zubat, which makes me people ask "why the heck does this cave even exist to begin with".
    As it turns out, there is more to this cave than it meets the eye.
    This cave was programmed to make use of special Mystery Gifts, that would allow the wild Pokémon species that appears to be altered.
    Sadly, this game feature never had an event to make use of it.

    Following it's initial release in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen, all the Pokémon that could have been caught from here,
    could also be encountered in the extended Safari Zone of Pokémon Emerald.
    (with the exception of Smeargle: it can be caught in Artisan cave in Battle Frontier)
    Despite these Pokémon all being available in Pokémon Emerald, it's not known why this cave was also included for it.
    This page hosts the Pokémon that can be encountered in an altered Altering Cave, as well as other means to get them to appear.
     
    New update!
    This page also holds a custom wonder card, that can be used to cycle through the encounters of Altering Cave, whenever you talk to the deliveryman!
    Take note: if you toss/remove the wonder card, the encounters in Altering Cave will be stuck at the last species encountered.
    Also note: FireRed/LeafGreen & Emerald have their own wonder cards. FRLG cannot use Emerald wonder card and vice versa.

    The encounters that get cycled are (and it wraps back to the start):
    Zubat, Mareep, Pineco, Houndour, Teddiursa, Aipom, Shuckle, Stantler, Smeargle.
    International
    Wonder Card
    (ENG FRE GER ITA SPA)
    Card is English language,
    but works on the
    languages listed.
    Japanese
    Wonder Card (Hint: You'll need the WC3TOOL to inject wonder cards into your save.)

    Also, PKHeX usage:
    Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen: Event constant 36
    Pokémon Emerald: Event constant 62

    Cycling through 0 to 8 in the above given event constant, results in the rotation of the species that appears.

    Also, for cheat code usage:
    Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen:
    Pokémon Emerald Codes:

    Credits to the Pokémon: @HaxAras
    Credits to codes: @BlackShark

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  15. PK4: Unreleased Flower Paradise Shaymin (DP)

    Programmed into Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Versions, are event locations called Seabreak Path and Flower Paradise.
    After using the event item Oak's Letter, Route 224 gains an extension (Seabreak Path) which will lead the player to Flower Paradise.
    There, players will be able to challenge (and potentially capture) a level 30 wild Shaymin.
    However, Oak's Letter was never released for Pokemon Diamond and Pearl.
    (Pokemon Platinum Version was lucky enough to get the event)
    Shaymin encountered in Pokemon Diamond & Pearl will not be considered a fateful encounter,
    and will not trigger the Gracidea gift in future games.
    The Gracidea itself, can be used on any Shaymin, including ones caught in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Versions.


    This page contains the Shaymin that would have been encountered there, achieved by some form of cheating:
    [KOR] Korean Shaymin, credits @theSLAYER

    642 downloads

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  16. PK4: Unreleased Newmoon Island Darkrai (DP)

    Programmed into Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Versions, is the event location Newmoon Island.

    After using the event item Member Card, players gain access to the defunct Harbor Inn in Canalave City,
    falls asleep enters a "dream state", dreaming of an encounter with Darkrai at Newmoon Island.
    Darkrai can be captured in the "dream". If defeated or fled from, it can be rebattled again in the actual location.

    Member Card, was never released for Pokemon Diamond and Pearl.
    (Pokemon Platinum Version was lucky enough to get the event)
    The Darkrai encountered in Pokemon Diamond & Pearl will not be considered a fateful encounter.
    (only Shaymin in Platinum gets the Fateful Encounter flag)


    This page contains the Darkrai that would have been encountered there, achieved by some form of cheating:
    [KOR] Korean Darkrai, credits @theSLAYER

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  17. WC6 - Speculated Pokemon Bank Debugging Pokemon

    Analysis of the Pokemon Bank gift format shows that it holds WC6FULL files, and can hold up to 6 of them.

    The remaining 3, while having it's species dummied out, actually holds data:

    What's interesting with the information above is:
    1. OT is Satoshi (ASH)
    2. All Distribution titles (including for the Regi's) is "Zekrom Present"
    3. Fusion Bolt and Haze, are both moves associated with Zekrom (or more specifically, Ash's Zekrom)
    4. The inclusion of Light of Ruin and Fairy Gem

    Speculating on what the leftover data means:
    The data suggests that Ash's Zekrom was initially used for testing,
    but the changing of the first move to Eternal Flower Floette's signature move and the inclusion of the Fairy Gem,
    hints that Eternal Flower Floette could have been the second round of testing, before getting the Species and Forme data wiped out.


    As such, I'm also attaching a modified wonder card to showcase the Eternal Flower Floette.
    This Pokémon was first seen as a sketch in AZ's flashback, and later seen as a 3D model after that battle with Pokemon Trainer AZ.
    Since then, it was discovered to be a Pokémon with fully programmed data, however was never released to players.
    Besides Pokémon X&Y, the data for this Pokémon exists in Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, Pokémon Sun & Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon
    and also Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee (while the species was not available, the data is in the personal_info narc).

    Additionally, I also attached a slightly recreated Ash's Zekrom; an re-imagining of the first debugger gift format.

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  18. PKX: Uncatchable Ghost Marowak

    In Pokemon Red, Green, Blue & Yellow, and Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen,
    player's encounter a literal Ghost, the undead spirit of a Marowak, that was killed by Team Rocket as it tries to protect it's young Cubone,
    and serves as an obstacle, stopping you from reaching Mr. Fuji at the top of the Lavender Tower, if you did not have the Silph Scope to unmask it's identity.
    (yet oddly allowed Team Rocket Grunts to climb up there to stop you and hold Mr. Fuji hostage)

    These 2 entries were collected by @jojo12100
     
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  19. PK2: Bug-Catching Contest Unused Slot: Venomoth

    In Pokemon Gold, Silver & Crystal, players are able to participate in a Bug-Catching Contest for free, limited to one entry per day, held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
    In those games, the encounter slots contains an unused entry for Venomoth.

    This Venomoth was encountered, by switching around the encounter slots, done by @jojo12100
     
    Original Thread:

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  20. PK6: Unobtainable Shiny Cosplay Pikachu

    In Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, players will receive a Cosplay Pikachu, after taking part in a Pokemon Contest Spectacular.
    The Cosplay Pikachu comes with it's Hidden Ability Lightning Rod, and an exclusive move that changes with the costume.
    Cosplay Pikachu normally cannot be obtained shiny in-game.

    Through the power of hacking, theSLAYER obtained a few Cosplay Pikachu that are different from normal.
    1. Shininess + Hidden Ability (Lightning Rod)
    2. Shininess + Ability Slot 1 (Static)
    [these were obtained by changing TID/SID of the Pokemon, to make it shiny. Also, ability changed for non-HA versions]

    It's normally impossible to obtain more than one Cosplay Pikachu, and like Spiky-Eared Pikachu,
    it cannot be traded (or deposited into Pokemon Bank), and cannot be transferred to future generations.

    Pokémon Sun & Moon introduced a variant Pikachu that wear's Ash's Hat (Cap Pikachu) AND
    Let's Go Pikachu introduced a variant that is your buddy (Partner Pikachu),
    and it's interesting to note they removed shiny coloration for the alternate model that fills the shiny slot,
    meaning that Cosplay Pikachu may be the last Pikachu Variant that have Shiny Models, even when shiny locked.

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  21. PK4: Unobtainable Shiny Spiky-eared Pichu

    In Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver, when players bring an event Shiny Pichu to the shrine at Ilex Forest, players will receive a Spiky-eared Pichu.
    The Spiky-eared Pichu comes with the moves Pain Split (unique event move), Volt Tackle (egg move in Gen 4), Swagger (TM move), and Helping Hands (HGSS Move Tutor),
    at Lv. 30 holding a Zap Plate, Female, and it cannot be shiny.

    Through the power of hacking, theSLAYER obtained a shiny Spiky-eared Pichu.
    [this was obtained by changing TID/SID of the Pokemon, to make it shiny.]

    It's normally impossible to obtain more than one Spiky-eared Pichu, as it cannot be traded,
    and it also cannot be transferred to future generations.
    The details below refer to the English file specifically.
         Species   Pichu   Nickname   (default, in )   OT   PPorg   TID   05027   Distribution   In-Game Gift   Location   Ilex Forest   Dates   Feb 24, 2018   PID   Shiny PID   Games   HeartGold                                                                Lv. 30    Nature   Naughty   Ability   Static (1)   Item   http://projectpokemon.org/images/items/zap_plate.png Zap Plate    Moves       Helping Hand   Volt Tackle   Swagger   Pain Split
      Format Ver.1.0.6-1, Post Updated Date:20180224_0739

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  22. PK5: Unobtainable Ghetsis's Kyurem

    Pokemon Black & White introduced a pair of main title games,
    where the player could not catch the box mascot Legendary until past the first Elite Four challenge,
    and Pokemon Black 2 & White 2 took that idea to a whole new level.

    Featured on the boxes of Pokemon Black 2 & White 2, is the same Pokemon, but in 2 different formes: Black Kyurem and White Kyurem.
    Their introduction may not have been the first canonical Pokemon fusion (slowpokeXshellder anyone?),
    but it certainly was the first for Legendary Pokemon, and they were uncatchable in that state. (normally)

    The antagonist that continued to plague Unova, Ghetsis, stole the DNA Splicers,
    tricked his foster son N to appear with the legendary Pokemon of Unova,
    AND managed to steal N's Pokemon ZekromB2/ReshiramW2 and got Kyurem to fuse together with it.
    (the cutscene looked like a dog toying with it's prey, but I digress)

    This page hosts the Black Kyurem and White Kyurem, stolen from Ghetsis (karma, lol), by @jojo12100
    If you didn't have a Fused Kyurem, these cannot be un-fused;
    The separation depends on the the state of the DNA Splicers - which there's 2, hence why it can have different description.
    Also depends if there is anything in the Kyurem Fused Slot in your save. (that's how they retain the Zekrom/Reshiram used for fusion)
    As per any Black Kyurem/White Kyurem, it cannot be traded, and cannot be transferred to later generations, when it is in the fused state.
     
    Original Posts:
    https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/topic/39815-unreleased-prototype-pokemon/?do=findComment&comment=209228
    https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/topic/39815-unreleased-prototype-pokemon/?do=findComment&comment=209338
    https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/topic/39815-unreleased-prototype-pokemon/?do=findComment&comment=209351

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  23. WC4: Debug Wailord Test Wonder Card

    Beneath the depths of a European Movie 11 Shaymin distribution cart, exists a debugging Wailord Test Wonder Card.
    It's not known what's the purpose of this test card (or having so many test cards, for that matter),
    but it's been identified that it has the same distribution text as this test Azure Flute card discovered earlier.
    This Wailord is holding a Master Ball, and it's OT is テストポケ, which is translated to Test Poke.

    Thanks to @BlackShark and @Purin for bring this to our attention!


    [We will not host the Distribution Roms, and it's against the rules to ask us for it!]

    Original Posts:
    https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/topic/39815-unreleased-prototype-pokemon/?do=findComment&comment=210688

    https://projectpokemon.org/forums/forums/topic/39815-unreleased-prototype-pokemon/?do=findComment&comment=210689

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  24. WC5: Distros - Hidden Debug Wonder cards

    [This post has been updated].

    Hiding in various distribution ROMs, are various debug cards. Unless their OT/TID/SID widely differs, they are usually similar to their language'd variants.

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    Information for Bulbasaur:

    Information for Litwick:

    Pidove Egg
     
    Information on Darkrai

    Zoroark Information
     
    Liberty Ticket Information

    Thanks to @Deoxyz and @Purin for bringing this to our attention!

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  25. PK8: SWSH Uncatchable Series

    This page ignores any uncatchables introduced via Max Raid Events.

    Encounters
    Slumbering Weald Skwovet x2 - These are forced encounters. At this point of the game, player has no balls.
    Slumbering Weald Rookidee - Another forced encounter. At this point of the game, player has no balls.
    Slumbering Weald Zacian (SW) / Zamazenta (SH) - Appears in the fog as a fog/illusion thing, which the player is unable to land hits. At this point of the game, player has no balls. I can't be sure, but I think the bag option doesn't show up.
    Tower Summit Eternamax Eternatus - When captured using alternative EncounterScenarios, it retains the Eternamax form (until game is switched off)
    Turffield Stadium Tsareena - Crazed Dynamax'd mon in post game. Normally cannot be caught.
    Hulbury Stadium Gyarados - Crazed Dynamax'd mon in post game. Normally cannot be caught.
    Motostoke Stadium Torkoal - Crazed Dynamax'd mon in post game. Normally cannot be caught.
    Circhester Stadium Gigalith (SW) / Froslass (SH) - Crazed Dynamax'd mon in post game. Normally cannot be caught.
    Stow-on-side Stadium Conkeldurr (SW) / Dusknoir (SH) - Crazed Dynamax'd mon in post game. Normally cannot be caught.
    Hammerlocke Stadium Haxorus - Crazed Dynamax'd mon in post game. Normally cannot be caught.
    Honeycalm Island Vespiquen (tree) - Part of the story to get the Max Honey. Normally cannot be caught.
    Dyna Tree Hill Greedent (tree) - Attacks the player when the Dyna Tree was shaken. Normally cannot be caught.
    ??? Victini - Leftover/unused encounter in the game. By changing the EncounterID from a known encounter to the EncounterID of this, I'm able to force this encounter slot to appear. Not known if it is meant for testing or was intended as an encounter at some point. The met location of this file has been wiped.
    ??? Kubfu - Leftover/unused encounter in the game. By changing the EncounterID from a known encounter to the EncounterID of this, I'm able to force this encounter slot to appear. Not known if it is meant for testing or was intended as an encounter at some point. The met location of this file has been wiped.
    ??? Poipole - Leftover/unused encounter in the game. By changing the EncounterID from a known encounter to the EncounterID of this, I'm able to force this encounter slot to appear. Not known if it is meant for testing or was intended as an encounter at some point. The met location of this file has been wiped.
    ??? Cosmog - Leftover/unused encounter in the game. By changing the EncounterID from a known encounter to the EncounterID of this, I'm able to force this encounter slot to appear. Not known if it is meant for testing or was intended as an encounter at some point. The met location of this file has been wiped.
    Note: Crossed out entries are not obtained as of this post.

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