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    Starting from November 15th, 2019, players could visit Pokémon Centers in Japan to obtain a Mystery Gift containing ingredients that can be used for cooking curry in Sword & Shield's Pokémon Camp. A "mystery" ingredient was also announced to be part of the distribution, and it was discovered that the mystery ingredient is the Gigantamix. There were 6 different types of wonder cards, and players could collect a different one everyday, per in-life Pokémon Center visit. No end date for this distribution has been announced yet. Weight (out of 100) Ingredient & Berries 19 Boiled Egg Chilan Berry Charti Berry Passho Berry Kebia Berry 19 Fancy Apple Colbur Berry Payapa Berry Yache Berry Aspear Berry 19 Fruit Bunch Roseli Berry Kasib Berry Wacan Berry Kebia Berry 19 Large Leek Haban Berry Coba Berry Rindo Berry Rawst Berry 19 Smoke-Poke Tail Babiri Berry Tanga Berry Chople Berry Occa Berry 5 Gigantamix For clarification, the weight decides the probability of getting that card. Meaning for example, the Gigantamix card has a 5% chance of occurring. As of LGPE, wonder cards are no longer stored in saves. As such, players will not be able to inject this event into their save using PKHeX
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  2. Hello, we would love to have your save files posted here. Well, being a cartridge distribution it wouldn't be legal because there's no way to transfer to GEN3+ with a real cartridge, but you can transfer it with PKHeX. I'm not sure if that Mew would pass through Pokémon Bank. That Mew was distributed using a Mew Machine? Do you have any certificate? Any info about the distribution itself would be good too.
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  3. Hello, I've been redirected here by the guys from CEAL. I used to play Pokemon on my old gameboy and I got to participate in the Spanish Pokemon Championship in the summer of 2000 in Madrid (in the Amusement Park). I think those events where held worldwide that summer because I remember the final took place in Australia. During the championship we were allowed to get a Mew from Nintendo, the only way to get one without the using glitches or exploits. Back then I also owned a Bungy Gameboy Xchanger so I was able to download the savefile before the battery went dead. As a result I've got a savefile with a L5 Mew with Id number is 01495 and trainer name EUROPE. If you guys are interested I could gladly send you the file, this is a direct dump from my Spanish Pokemon Yellow, 100% legit and haven't been transferred to any other game (I played crystal in japanese so I couldn't send it over). Those days I also got a save file on an Australian msg board with an Australian Mew. I uploaded the save file to my pokemon red and used it play. This Mew is most likely legit but i put moves on it and raised it to level 100. Id number is 20824 and OT is NAL (I'm assuming it stands for Nintendo of Australia maybe?). If you guys are interested in any of the Mews I'd be happy to send them over. I kept the save files just in case and I hope it could serve some purpose. I even read that it was possible to use a 3DS with a custom firmware and upload the old save files into the 3DS and then transfer to Pokemon Bank and Pokemon Home! Regards, PS- I posted previously on the link the person from CEAL suggested but I think this would be more appropriate.
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  4. Hello, I've got a Spanish Mew from the 2000 Spanish Championship... I posted here originally but moved the text to the Gen I - V Event Contributions Thread.
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