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  1. The very link you shared explains to you why these three are flagged as illegal: You can not have a Rowlet/Cyndaquil/Oshawott gift with the met date 5/18/2022 or 5/19/2022 if the Language is not Japanese.
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    For the 25th Anniversary of Pokémon, an event to celebrate Kanto was held. By purchasing a paid ticket, players were able to capture a Shiny Mew. At the time of this post, there is no unpaid version of the Shiny Mew. In order to obtain this Shiny Mew, players had to complete a Special Research line that was pretty tedious. Some tasks included reaching trainer level 40 in Pokémon GO, catching a Pokémon 30 days in a row, walking 151 km, catching 1510 Pokémon, completing 151 research tasks. Various details on this file has been changed to keep the provider's account details private. Thanks to @Beyonder107 for providing a copy of this Mew, as well as the necessarily evidence for this Mew. Original article and discussion: https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/58269-go-shiny-mew/ For this file to be transferable across games without any stats oddities, you cannot modify any immutable values. Read here: Relevance of HOME tracker for HOME v2.0.0 onwards
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  3. Hello everyone, today I bring you yet another Gen I Mew contribution, this time thanks to Vezokair who was kind enough to share the Mew with all of us. A month ago TotalTS contacted me about this reddit post where Vezokair was asking for help to determine if the Pokémon Red cartridge she just bought contained a legit Mew on it, as there was a distribution in Finland and the OT and TID matched the known data about the distribution. She posted this image, but the mew is not fully stat (EV) trained so DV (or IV) data couldn't be accurately calculated and know if it had the known fixed DVs gen I mews had. I contacted Vezokair and talked about the possibilty of dumping the savegame and preserving the mew, and she was willing to help, so after exposing several backup options she decided to acquire a backup device and a couple days ago I was sent the dumped savefile. She also told me the savefile seems to have been glitched in some way and that there are multiple mews on it, but after analizing the data of the mews and comparing the data with other known legit distributions we have these were my conclusions: - All of the mews present in the savefile are clones of the same mew (only difference is stat experience which is normal if the mew were used after cloning). - The original mew (or all of them) were stored in a generation II game at some point and the held item was removed or used (bitter berry) before cloning and transfering to this cartridge. - All the data in the mew(s) indicate it is a legitimate mew. My hypothesis: original owner traded the mew to gen 2 for pokedex completion and gameplay use. At some point the mew got confused and used the bitter berry it got when traded to gen 2. Later that mew was cloned multiple times (since box cloning in gen 2 games was a really easy method) and then they were trasnfered to the pokémon Red cartridge Vezokair bought. This is the third european Mew were are able to collect, the fourth if we count the spanish mew (it has a bogus story and different DVs, you can read the story in it's own thread). Due to fixed DVs it is not interesting gameplay wise, but as preservation is concerned and the batteries being almost dry every single event pokémon we can get is gold. Best regards FINLAND MEW.zip
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  4. Download links at the bottom of this post. Please do not submit wondercards edited with this program to the Event Contributions. This is a program that allows you to view the details of (and edit) 6th Generation Wondercard (.wc6) files. If you want to inject a wondercard in to your save, use PKHeX. Credits: Kaphotics, for making PKHeX, without which this program could not exist. Update History: 12-11-14: Added support for ORAS exclusive stuff. 8-10-14: Fixed "Flawless" mistake as well as added OTGender control. Downloads: WC6 Editor.zip WC6 Editor (ORAS Support).zip
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