JoeJoe Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) Hello everyone . I am looking for gen IV GTS distribution pokemon and so far have been unable to find any. If any of u now how to find them your help will be appreciated Edited April 13 by JoeJoe
ICanSnake Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Which ones are you looking for? Pretty sure the Magikarps are available for free somewhere on this site. A lot of the Ralts, Shinx, Bidoof are also available in trading circles, there are some OTs that are restricted and NFT. Don't spend any time looking for Psyduck or Heracross. 1
ICanSnake Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Saori Bidoof and Ari Bidoof are available in trade circulation, I think some of them might be posted somewhere on this site in gen 4 pkm format. They're fairly common, I have them but I'm more of a trader and researcher rather than posting things for free. During my research, I can tell you that most Norii Bidoof and Ori Bidoof you'll find are fake. The Norii Bidoof was lost in time to the gen 4 traders, I've been trying to contact them myself since some were friends I used to know, but I haven't gotten any response. Ori Bidoof, I know of only 1 person who has it but they don't trade their pkm files anymore. 1
JoeJoe Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 Do you know what makes these pokemon special in comparison to just the regular ones . I found out about them on bulbapedia but there is not much info about them , only that they where given via GTS as a reward .
ICanSnake Posted April 14 Posted April 14 The OTs reference people who worked at the Daisuki Club during that time. The mail that was attached to them had special phrases (5 Pokemon names in each piece of mail) you could enter on the Daisuki Club website to enter a drawing for a special limited edition DS Lite, and all players who entered authentic and unique phrases received a special DS GTS strap. I can only assume they were distributed by an in-house cartridge, if there was a wondercard for it no one has been able to find it. Inherently they're nothing too special, they're just prizes for sets of giveaways the Daisuki Club did in 2009.
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