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    The Official Pokémon Japan website has revealed a new move that presently can only be used by Zeraora: Plasma Fists.
    As revealed last year by dataminers:
    The user attacks with electrically charged fists. This move changes Normal-type moves to Electric-type moves.


    Alongside the reveal, a battle code was given out to players, allowing players to witness Zeraora in action.
    With the code, players can choose to watch a pre-recorded battle video, OR have a mock battle against Zeraora!

    Hackers immediately took the chance to dump the battle video and extracted the Zeraora used in the battle.
    All the Pokémon used in the battle has been uploaded to our Unreleased Gallery!

    The Battle Code:
    QKUW - WWWW - WWWL - J5TL


    Until the official event release, have fun battling against Zeraora!

     

    Sources:
    Plasma Fists video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZBhlCZq5kE
    Battle Code announcement: http://www.pokemon-movie.jp/news/?p=3254
    Dumped Zeraora file: https://twitter.com/wwwwwwzx/status/989382638937899008

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    On 4/27/2018 at 1:27 PM, ultrapokemon1000 said:

    cool i like this new pokemon is it out 

    It's officially announced, not officially released (yet), but a pk7 has been dumped.

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    1 hour ago, TiffanyDarlet said:

    hi, how i add this video to my game to play against zeraora?

    • Dump your game's extdata with either Checkpoint or JKSV
      • Checkpoint's extdata is in: \3ds\Checkpoint\extdata\<your game>
      • JKSV's extdata is in: \JKSV\ExtData\<your game>
    • In your game's extdata you have will find a user folder and in it there is the btvideo folder
    • Put the Zeraora battle video file into that folder and keep it named 000
      • If you already have some battle videos stored, choose a free number and rename the Zeraora video file
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    49 minutes ago, BlackShark said:
    • Dump your game's extdata with either Checkpoint or JKSV
      • Checkpoint's extdata is in: \3ds\Checkpoint\extdata\<your game>
      • JKSV's extdata is in: \JKSV\ExtData\<your game>
    • In your game's extdata you have will find a user folder and in it there is the btvideo folder
    • Put the Zeraora battle video file into that folder and keep it named 000
      • If you already have some battle videos stored, choose a free number and rename the Zeraora video file

    O: seem's easy i will try with JKSV, thankyou so much, i going to play so long today xD

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