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  1. Mew is the most popular Pokemon in Korea with Pikachu, Snorlax. I also like Mew very much. This is awesome!
    5 points
  2. Additional Information Species: Mew Level: 5 Abilities: Synchronize Moves: Pound Held Item: None Ball: Cherish Ball Ribbon: Premier http://bbs.ruliweb.com/family/515/board/184030/read/9424710?
    3 points
  3. Hello. Great job, Suloku. Thanks. I'm glad to have given you the Celebi.
    3 points
  4. 3 Alolan Pokemon will be distributed via common password (serial code), to commemorate the first broadcast of Pocket Monsters: Sun and Moon anime by Animax in Korea, similar to how Alolan Vulpix was done earlier this month. They were first discovered (by yours truly) when it was uploaded onto the server. Based on their G7TID, I speculate these are the dates of their release: This is further confirmed by their airing schedule. [It confirms that Pocket Monsters: Sun and Moon first airing lands on 2nd of May, 2017. [source: from Iceposs2000 's blog: http://blog.naver.com/iceposs2000/220990931660] We'll continue to report on this, as the story develops.
    2 points
  5. Just to note, "decchi.bin" is found in all known Gen IV distribution roms.
    2 points
  6. I found this thread a year ago, I'll try to sum it up the story since it's in spanish: http://www.pokexperto.net/foros/index.php?topic=27460.0 OP was asking about the Pokémon 2000 championship that was held in Madrid (the winners would later go to European and World champsionships, though that was only announced after the tournament ended), specifically he asked if a Mew distribution was really held there, as all he knew were rumors. Some users supported the rumors, somone even posted that back in the day he was given a Mew he was asured it was legit (not gamesharked/glitched) and the OT was "DJ" (I haven't been able to contact this user, since he hasn't been active since 2012). On 2015 user Pirk appeared, and he said that he attended the tournament, that he had been given such a Mew (along some merchandise) and that the OT was "D-J" in fact. He dusted out his old GB and though his cousing had started a new game in his Blue cart (were he received the Mew), he had his tournament team and a clone of the Mew in his yellow cart: On July 2016 I contacted Pirk to ask about the Mew and I also wanted to ask Pirk to ensure it was fully EV trained so IVs could be calculated (we later discovered that it in fact was fully EV trained). Finally on february 2017 Pirk and I were able to meet and I dumped both his Blue and Yellow savegames. Even though the Blue save was deleted, when starting a new game only Party data and box 1 data is deleted, so I hoped the Mew might still be in the other boxes. The very same Mew was found in one (same attacks, stats, etc, a 1:1 clone, or maybe the original). Pirk told me that in order to receive the Mew you had to show the staff that you had 150 pokémon, then they'd give it to you. It came at level 5 according to Pirk and the distribution was made via direct trade. Up until this point everything seems like good news, but there are some oddities about this distribution: - The DVs are not the fixed ones we know most (if not all) gen 1 Mews had. (there's a chance the NINTEN Mew had different DVs). - The data in the Mew matches more that of a wild pokémon than that of a gen 1 mew (compared with the ones we have, remember we have both mew machine AND the Toys R Us direct trade mew samples) - I haven't been able to find any spanish magazine that talked about the distribution, except for a very little mention many months later on the official Nintendo magazine that, in response to a letter, said that Mew was in fact distributed at the tournament in Madrid. The magazines (including official nintendo magazine) only covered the tournament, no trace from Mew distribution. NOTE: I've talked with other people and others have confirmed that Mew was in fact distributed there. So, what supports this Mew being the one distributed at the tournament? - That more than one person has confirmed the distribution actually took place (and it was stated in official nintendo magazine, albeit it was a letter response). - Pirk's word. He told me he cloned this mew many times, but that he never received any Mew from anyone and the only one he ever had was the one he received from nintendo, so there's no chance that the Mew in his yellow cartridge was a fake one and that the official one was lost when his cousing reset his blue savegame. - That Pirk actually agreed to meet in person with me to dump his save. Would someone go as far as meeting a random internet guy just for a prank? I personally don't think so. (This is just circumstantial and my personal impression). - In summer, I asked in a spanish forum if someone had been in Madrid in the distribution (that's how I found more people claiming they were at the event and Mew was distributed, but unfortunately none of them had their savegames). An user said he wasn't there, but that he dumped his savegame (he had the hardware to do so) and he had a mew someone cloned to him back in the day. He sent me the save and to my surprise this mew turned out to be exactly the same as Pirk's (except one move). This user lived more than 500km away from Madrid, were it was distributed and he received a Mew with the very same OT, ID and DVs. Prik did clone his Mew, and it really could be his very Mew that reached this other user 500km away, but the chances for that to happen seem extremely low to me. On the other hand, if there were multiple clones of this Mew to start with, the probability of it spreading trough the country increase exponentially. This to me is probably the strongest supporting point, simply because of probability, but of course there's always the chance that this was Pirk's mew traveling trough a chain of trades. Also, as I said, they only differ in 1 move (I'd personally expect more than 1 move being different), which is kind of a weak point. My personal theory: this mew was really distributed there, but someone of Nintendo of Spain said something like: "I have a gameshark, why don't we distribute Mew? This will attract more people to the torunament" and they gave that person the green light. He started a new game and used a gameshark to catch a mew at level 5 or something like that (giving the mew random DVs), then he proceeded to clone that mew multiple times for the distribution (with whatever method). This may sound ridicule, but since I know how Spain and Spanish people think, I strongly believe this could have been the case. Simply put, they didn't know Mew distributions had some "rules" and didn't care to ask. I leave it up to you to decide wether this Mew is legit or not. Someone even suggested that even if this is in fact the one distributed at the tournament, it would still not be legal if Nintendo of Spain made it in their own and didn't stick to "standard distribution rules" like fixed DVs. Download Pirk's savegame with the mew: http://www.pokexperto.net/foros/index.php?topic=27460.msg2765479#msg2765479 ps: I'd like to know what others think about this
    2 points
  7. The Mew contained in this Pokemon Blue save file is legit and was obtained from a ToysRus distribution in 1999. The first 1,500 customers at each Toys "R" Us store around the United States received a special 'Peel & Win' sticker card on November 26, 1999. 200 at each store contained the text "Caught Me!" underneath, which allowed players to receive a Mew from December 8 to 12, 1999. Legitimate Mews for GEN1 Pokemon games are extremely rare these days, due to the fact the save games on Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow game cartridges get erased when the battery inside the game cartridge runs out. Luckily wilykat from the EverDrive forums had backed has save game up so was able to share this rare Pokemon GEN1 event Pokemon with us. Download Pokemon GEN1 Legit Mew Save From 1999 Read More on Pokemon GEN1 Events at Bulbapedia
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    The international version of the Ageto Celebi Event 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 them. Statement regarding the event: Original Thread: Thanks to @SkyLink98 for the Italian SOFO Celebi.
    1 point
  9. Version ᅟᅟᅟ

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    The Key Item Azure Flute, which would allow a holy encounter with Arceus, was never legitimately released to players. However, found within a file (decchi.bin), that was found in Generation 4 distribution carts for Deoxys, (Uploader's note: file-ception at it's finest) It appears that an Azure Flute distribution was being tested via slot-2 distribution. The nature of the slot-2 distribution game that this wonder card was obtained from, only allowed distribution to JPN games. The distribution text seems to be reusing the distribution text for a Generation 3 Old Sea Chart distribution. It was also discovered by @Deoxyz that changing the distribution type from Key Item to Pokemon, will show complete information for an Infernape to be received. It was also discovered by @DeadSkullzJr that the copy of the wonder card in the game (seen via hex) slightly differs from the wonder card that was received. The one in the game has a redistribution count. Presumably this copy has the redistribution count, but the received one does not, because it does not allow players who received a copy to redistribute. The Key Item Azure Flute wonder card (.pcd), Modified to show Infernape (.pcd) and the Infernape (.pkm) are up for download. [We will not host the decchi.bin or Distribution Roms for the Deoxys] Update: Even though the remakes Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl included a way to get Azure Flute and the Hall of Origin Arceus encounter, owning the Gen 4 HoO Arceus would still be illegal. File Info Gen 4 Decchi - Azure Flute.pcd - Extracted from save that received it. The one without redistribution count. Gen 4 Decchi - Azure Flute (Hex Extracted, Redistribution count).pcd - Hex extracted from the game. The one with redistribution count. Gen 4 Decchi - Infernape.pcd - The receiving type was modified to show the Infernape gift hiding within Gen 4 Decchi - Infernape.pkm - A pk4 file of the extracted Infernape. Wonder card Images While this wonder card will activate the event, the Arceus will be flagged as illegal. Use at your own risk. Images regarding Infernape: Original Threads:
    1 point
  10. WCS Tournament Selection Round - South Korea Event Period: May 5th - May 7th Where: South Korea What: Mew!! How: Infrared Mew will be given out to all visitors! I hope someone from our community will be attending! Source
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  11. This is a project I started working on a few months go, then shared on my own site where it gained some interest from members on here also. I have decided to cross post here in the hope more people might want to get involved. HaxAras who is also a member of Project Pokemon has easily contributed as many hours as I have in putting this save community save of GEN 3 Event Pokemon together, this has essentially become our personal project. The goal of this project is to have a community save which contains as many Legit GEN 3 event Pokemon as possible, which are still in GEN 3. This is easier said than done as a lot of people have since palparked them in to newer Pokemon games. This save is for an English copy of Pokemon Fire Red (UK and US tested), however you should be able to restore the save to other language versions of Pokemon Fire Red also. Credits: Although I started and have probably put around 40+ hours in to this project so far, it would be nothing without the massive contributions from the following people. HaxAras - Continued help with developing this save, HaxAras has contributed many Pokemon from his personal collection and purchased additional hardware to enable him to contribute more. vi3t - Publicly posted Pokemon Fire Red Save this is based on, which contained some nice event Pokemon. Big Mike - Contributed event's to HaxAras King Impoleon - Publicly posted Aura Mew Box, Space Center Deoxys Box and Doel Deoxys. Nigol - 111 Ageto Celebi GameFaqs - Random saves on there uploaded many years ago contained some legit event Pokemon in this save Download: Pokemon GEN3 Legit Event Pokemon Save Download Want to contribute? If you have some GEN 3 event Pokemon you would like to contribute then please do get in touch. I can work with GBA Pokemon Saves from any region, Pokemon Box Ruby & Sapphire saves from any region or even .g3pkm files.
    1 point
  12. Because of past PGL ban waves (and a potential future one), many are wondering if they can edit save files safely. The safest option is to simply not hack or to not use game sync, although some minor edits may be safe. The problem is that it is unclear on what the bans were based, and the Pokémon company hasn't exactly volunteered this information. Here are the known causes of PGL bans: Getting 999 of every item (it's possible the bans are from a sub-set of items) Making illegal changes to Pokémon between game syncs Illegal Pokédex entries Items in the incorrect Bag Pocket Changing anything in the save that is static (like OT, Gender, Language, etc.) Getting all clothing (there's been mixed reports about this) We have not received any reports of banning due to receiving hacked Pokémon in trades. Making other edits might be safe, but only as long as the result could have been accomplished without hacks given more effort. By hacking your save file, you accept full responsibility of any consequences such as being banned. If you are banned, however, we would appreciate your input so we can learn more. Thanks to everyone who posted in our previous threads about the bans for sharing their experiences, zenamez of GBAtemp for compiling the causes reported on GBAtemp, and to theSLAYER and Serebii for checking this information. Image Source (Thanks to @\ from our IRC for suggesting this) View full article
    1 point
  13. Another Shiny Tapu Koku! Source
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  14. @coltonsmogon name changed to match internal name, to make it even more obvious.
    1 point
  15. Lol creative people are messy. But I will. Soon. Note: Battle Frontier project is tidy yet.
    1 point
  16. It's the unfamous shiny Exeggcute's Trainer in Seafolk Village!
    1 point
  17. Problem is, it would have been received on the wrong 3DS region. The internal name denotes this is only meant for EU 3DS. I'll add these lines in, thanks!
    1 point
  18. @Qaaz Well the cartridge isn't recognized by their region; the service only seems to capture the version your 3DS is. Also, if you manage to force an outside region cartridge onto your 3DS, when it saves, it'll update to the region the 3DS is, not the region the cart originally was from. What went wrong for me, was I used luma changer and changed the region of my 3DS and went online, without realizing it was changed. They practically caught that change that same night.
    1 point
  19. no my game is not sync with PGL so i don't have trouble to be banned
    1 point
  20. If I remember right from @theSLAYER's past posts like this one you will not have a problem if you dont do a sync. Also I think that if the wondercard is not region locked you can do some edit on PKhex like that you got it on a trade or even better like what I do, use one 3DS that you have Homebrew/Luma to get it in a game there and trade it on the main clean game on another clean 3DS Anyone feel free to correct me
    1 point
  21. Region Free Launcher on Homebrew/Soundhaxx so i could change it to Japanese country, Japanese Sub Region and JP 3DS
    1 point
  22. One thing about this distribution, the wonder card is English, but the distribution title is formatted oddly: (image from the official page)
    1 point
  23. And by extension, also the first Mew that can have CHS or CHT as language tag!
    1 point
  24. My sympathies to anyone going into a hell of a line... Also this is the first Mew to have a + mark.
    1 point
  25. Not infrared again. gah.
    1 point
  26. That would make for an amazing coincidence. Togepi: Sassy / Female, 0 IV's Mareep: Mild / Female, 0 IV's Scizor: Hasty / Male, 0 IV's
    1 point
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  28. The Colosseum E-reader mons have 0 IV's in all stats. Set genders and natures but they can be shiny.
    1 point
  29. Finally got time for this. Dr.Matt was really kind and since he was given two back at the event, he gifted me with this awesome promotional poster for Pokémon Stadium 2. That day was raining and both his posters (and sadly, the certificate too) got damaged. I've made my best to assemble this as original size is A0 and my scanner's size is a little over A4. If anyone with enough photoshop skills wants to restore the image, I can send him the 300 mB psd file with the original scans. I tried to find a high quality scan for this poster with no luck (I've seen pictures of the same poster in different languages though). ps: when he has the time, Dr.Matt said he'll be doing a high quality scan of his certificate (though unfortunately it's damaged, maybe someone with the skills can restore it too).
    1 point
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