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  1. PKHeX uses this site's event gallery to validate mystery gift encounters; if it's not in the repo then PKHeX doesn't know about it PKHeX checks for 100% matches for gifts... would have to be contributed (or added fake-legal gift data) for it to be recognized!
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  2. Thanks for guys responding ! I found this in japanese players in past , seems this could be recieved female: https://twitter.com/yoshiteru_hsgw/status/546215225804853248 And this page told this event , when recieved , the gender was determined: http://pokeaogtytnsy.blog70.fc2.com/blog-entry-2903.html This is another page: https://twitter.com/ajpatmp Sorry~all japanese page
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  3. Yes, we know there were Sludge Wave Gengar events in gen V and gen VI, but this is the only way to get Sludge Wave Gengar in Let's GO. So it's important that we find the Gengar for that reason.
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  4. Can confirm. SPA, FRE, GER, and ITA languages on a PAL 3DS cannot receive HKTW codes or HKTW+SEA codes. Instead, you'd have to use ENG, JPN, KOR, CHT, or CHS. My theory is that, for HKTW codes on a PAL 3DS, the game looks for a card specifically for each language. GER looks for a card that's coded as a German language card, and so on. So that's why you get a "gift is not there" error when you try to redeem a HKTW code in that language - the game literally cannot find the card, because there's not one. ENG language cards find one because there is an English card, and JPN/KOR/CHT/CHS are set to "default" to looking for the English card, so you do find the gift when you try to redeem the code on those languages. I'm pretty sure the same thing happens with SEA codes on the NA 3DS - except for the fact that when SEA codes go online, they upload the English card as the English card, and the Spanish card, and the French card. So you'll always be able to find a SEA code on a NA 3DS. Presumably, they could do this with HKTW codes too, but choose not to for some reason. Put another way, here's what a HKTW event looks like on the server: - JP - PAL-ENG Here's what a SEA event looks like: - JP - NA-ENG - NA-SPA - NA-FRE So naturally, when you see this, you can tell it's a combined HKTW+SEA: - JP - PAL-ENG - NA-ENG - NA-SPA - NA-FRE (There's actually more, because they upload one each for Sun/Moon/US/UM, but you get the idea)
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  5. And yet it still has its Crystal met data, which should have been wiped on Gen2->Gen1 transfer before you taught it Reflect. Hacked; working as intended.
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  6. Done: https://github.com/kwsch/PKHeX/commit/d5c22b1e510b9b7cb02c745008709e91d1bacf6d
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