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  1. e-Card Decoration Present

    Description
    This promo card was only available to Japan, and even then it was not easy to come across one.
    There were a few different draws throughout the years in Japan, and it each time it was mailed to lucky winners,
    who mailed-in proof that they purchased at least 6 e-reader booster packs during the promotional period.

    This promo card does not store itself in some way on the save,
    so it could not be extracted like e-Card Trainers and e-Card Berries (as .ect and .ecb respectively);
    it basically ends up directly adding the doll to your save, not particularly different from the way this tool works.

    Additionally, @HaxAras has a page that provides a bunch of saves, as well as detailing how to transfer the dolls onto an international system.

    Usage
    In order to use this .raw, users will need a VBA link with e-reader support.
    Instructions on how to use the VBA link with e-reader support can be found here.

    1894 downloads

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  2. e-Card Trainers

    The Pokémon Battle e are e-Reader cards that utilized the e-Reader compatibility of the main series games,
    to give players extra content beyond the ones programmed into the games.

    They can be obtained as promos or from booster packs.
    Examples of various English e-Reader cards can be seen here.
    These are the sets that are presently in the set:
    1. Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 (08-A001 to 08-A048)
    2. Pokémon Battle e: Series 2 (08-B001 to 08-B048)
    3. Pokémon Battle e: Series Promo cards 08-N001 to 08-N008
    4. Pokémon Battle e: Series Promo cards 08-P001 to 08-P008
     
    Credits to @atrocity3010 for obtaining this rare Promo card 08-P008

    These e-Card trainers can be injected using @suloku's tool or @BlackShark's tool.

    798 downloads

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  3. e-Card Berries

    For Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the paired games had an exclusive feature that allowed them to scan e-Reader Cards and obtain a special berry.
    Pokémon holding these berries were not allowed to be traded to other main series games.
    Pokémon holding these berries were also not allowed to be traded to Colosseum or XD, nor transferred to Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire.
    Once you scanned the e-reader card (or injected the berry card data), you can collect the berry from Norman in Petalburg City Gym.
    Pokémon holding these berries were allowed to be Pal Parked into Generation IV, however their held item would become the Enigma Berry.
    In Generation III, there is no legitimate way to acquire the Enigma Berry, as it is merely a placeholder in those games.

    Additionally, the data for these e-Card Berries do not exist in the ROM data of the Gen III games;
    the e-Card data is loaded into the save, and the game uses the placeholder Enigma Berry to display the stored data.
    So in reality, the player is merely holding onto the Enigma Berry, but the player would not know, as the data shown belongs to the e-card Berry scanned.

    These e-Card berries can be injected using @suloku's tool.

    711 downloads

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  4. 5th Anniversary Egg: Wish Pichu

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.

    Additionally, Pichu eggs were distributed with a 5% shiny chance for the trainer directly receiving the event.
    Anyhow, if the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny
    (and consequently, a shiny egg could become non-shiny when such a trade occurs, as per any other egg).

    1404 downloads

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  5. 5th Anniversary Egg: Teeter Dance Pichu

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.

    Additionally, Pichu eggs were distributed with a 5% shiny chance for the trainer directly receiving the event.
    Anyhow, if the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny
    (and consequently, a shiny egg could become non-shiny when such a trade occurs, as per any other egg).

    1196 downloads

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  6. 5th Anniversary Egg: Wish Bagon

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.

    If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.

    1298 downloads

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  7. 5th Anniversary Egg: Iron Defense Bagon

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.

    If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.

    854 downloads

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  8. 5th Anniversary Egg: Wish Absol

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.

    If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.

    902 downloads

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  9. 5th Anniversary Egg: Spite Absol

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.

    If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.

    678 downloads

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  10. 5th Anniversary Egg: Wish Ralts

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.

    If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.

    1141 downloads

    1 comment

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  11. 5th Anniversary Egg: Charm Ralts

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.

    If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.

    775 downloads

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  12. 2006 Tanabata (タナバタ) Jirachi

    This gift was distributed to the winners of a Daisuke Club lucky draw.

    1498 downloads

    2 comments

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  13. 2005 Tanabata (タナバタ) Jirachi

    This gift was distributed to the winners of a Daisuke Club lucky draw,
    and the redemption for the winners took place at that locations that the Pokémon Festa 2005 stopped at as part of their tour.

    1022 downloads

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  14. 2004 Tanabata (タナバタ) Jirachi

    This gift was distributed to players in Japan to commemorate the Pokémon Festa 2004, as well as Tanabata for 2004.
    It was also redistributed to players in Taiwan.

    1243 downloads

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  15. GW Flying Pikachu

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Pokémon Center GW Festival that was held in various Pokémon Centers across Japan.
    This distribution ran from from April 25 to May 8, 2005.

    1295 downloads

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  16. Sunday (サンデ-) Wobbuffet

    This gift was given out via 2 ways: a lucky draw, and via a free gift for NTT Flets (a Japanese fiber internet) users who signed up for the gift.
    For the lucky draw:
    There were 100 winners per Festa 2005 location, and there were 9 locations, so that's 900 winners from the drawing
    For the NTT Flets members:
    People who used NTT Flets were able to sign up and receive the Wobbuffet for free without having to be selected, and there's no known number for how many people downloaded it while being a user of NTT Flets. So the amount in circulation are unknown.

    This gift was based on the live-action Wobbuffet that appeared on the Pokémon Sunday TV show.

    990 downloads

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  17. Festa (フェスタ) Metang

    This gift was distributed to players that took part in the demo for Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
    The distribution ran from July 17 to August 21, 2005.

    1071 downloads

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  18. Yokohama (ヨコハマ) Pikachu

    This gift was distributed to players at various other Pokémon Centers in Japan, to commemorate the opening of the Yokohama Pokémon Center.
    The distribution ran from March 19 to April 3, 2005.

    894 downloads

    1 comment

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  19. Berry Glitch Shiny Zigzagoon

    This is the Berry Glitch Fix Shiny Zigzagoon that was distributed throughout Japan in Pokémon Centers and participating stores.
    Possible OTs are ルビ- (Ruby) or サファイア (Sapphire).

    978 downloads

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  20. Pokepark (ポケパーク) Eggs: Tickle Wynaut

    In the year 2005, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games.
    (Though required them to play the games on a NDS)

    Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald),
    could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT,
    at the Market Fantasia.
    The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.

    737 downloads

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  21. Pokepark (ポケパーク) Eggs: Teeter Dance Whismur

    In the year 2005, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games.
    (Though required them to play the games on a NDS)

    Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald),
    could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT,
    at the Market Fantasia.
    The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.

    618 downloads

    0 comments

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  22. Pokepark (ポケパーク) Eggs: Featherdance Taillow

    In the year 2005, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games.
    (Though required them to play the games on a NDS)

    Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald),
    could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT,
    at the Market Fantasia.
    The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.

    696 downloads

    2 comments

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  23. Pokepark (ポケパーク) Eggs: Mud Sport Surskit

    In the year 2005, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games.
    (Though required them to play the games on a NDS)

    Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald),
    could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT,
    at the Market Fantasia.
    The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.

    625 downloads

    0 comments

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  24. Pokepark (ポケパーク) Eggs: Uproar Spoink

    In the year 2005, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games.
    (Though required them to play the games on a NDS)

    Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald),
    could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT,
    at the Market Fantasia.
    The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.

    575 downloads

    0 comments

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  25. Pokepark (ポケパーク) Eggs: Sing Spinda

    In the year 2005, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games.
    (Though required them to play the games on a NDS)

    Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald),
    could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT,
    at the Market Fantasia.
    The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.

    682 downloads

    0 comments

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