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  1. Journey Across America Latias

    This gift was distributed to players who went to one of the tour locations during the Pokémon 10th Anniversary Journey Across America,
    held in the United States back in 2006.

    2366 downloads

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  2. Journey Across America Latios

    This gift was distributed to players who went to one of the tour locations during the Pokémon 10th Anniversary Journey Across America,
    held in the United States back in 2006.

    2405 downloads

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  3. Journey Across America Dragonite

    This gift was distributed to players who went to one of the tour locations during the Pokémon 10th Anniversary Journey Across America,
    held in the United States back in 2006.

    1874 downloads

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  4. Party of the Decade Absol

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1016 downloads

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  5. Party of the Decade Alakazam

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1352 downloads

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  6. Party of the Decade Articuno

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1083 downloads

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  7. Party of the Decade Blastoise

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1335 downloads

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  8. Party of the Decade Blaziken

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1253 downloads

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  9. Party of the Decade Bulbasaur

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1413 downloads

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  10. Party of the Decade Charizard

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1112 downloads

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  11. Party of the Decade Dragonite

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1350 downloads

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  12. Party of the Decade Entei

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1121 downloads

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  13. Party of the Decade Espeon

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1367 downloads

    1 comment

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  14. Party of the Decade Flying Pikachu

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.
    Additionally, this gift came with the move Fly, unlike the Journey Across America version,
    perhaps to honor the presence of the original Pikachu Balloon from Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

    1521 downloads

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  15. Party of the Decade Latias

    This gift was distributed to players who attended the Party of the Decade at Bryant Park, New York, back in 2006,
    to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pokémon (based on the original Japanese release).  
    While this gift is similar to the Journey Across America version, with the Original Trainer being 10 ANIV,
    the Trainer ID is 06808 (signifying the event date 2006 August 8.) instead of the TID of 00010.

    1108 downloads

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  16. e-Card Berries

    For Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the paired games had an exclusive feature that allowed them to scan e-Reader Cards and obtain a special berry.
    Pokémon holding these berries were not allowed to be traded to other main series games.
    Pokémon holding these berries were also not allowed to be traded to Colosseum or XD, nor transferred to Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire.
    Once you scanned the e-reader card (or injected the berry card data), you can collect the berry from Norman in Petalburg City Gym.

    Pokémon holding these berries were allowed to be Pal Parked into Generation IV, however their held item would become the Enigma Berry.
    In Generation III, there is no legitimate way to acquire the Enigma Berry, as it is merely a placeholder in those games.

    Additionally, the data for these e-Card Berries do not exist in the ROM data of the Gen III games;
    the e-Card data is loaded into the save, and the game uses the placeholder Enigma Berry to display the stored data.
    So in reality, the player is merely holding onto the Enigma Berry, but the player would not know, as the data shown belongs to the e-card Berry scanned.

    These e-Card berries can be injected using @suloku's tool.

    1925 downloads

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  17. e-Card Trainers

    The Pokémon Battle e are e-Reader cards that utilized the e-Reader compatibility of the main series games,
    to give players extra content beyond the ones programmed into the games.

    They can be obtained as promos or from booster packs.
    Examples of various English e-Reader cards can be seen here.
    These are the sets that are presently in the set:
    1. Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 (08-A001 to 08-A048)
    2. Pokémon Battle e: Series Promo cards 08-P001 to 08-P004
    3. Pokémon Battle e: American Pokémon Ruby Promo card 129-B001
    4. Pokémon Battle e: American Pokémon Sapphire Promo card 129-B002

    These e-Card trainers can be injected using @suloku's tool.

    1497 downloads

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  18. Trade and Battle Day (JEREMY)

    Back in September 25, 2004, the toys retailer TOYS "Я" US in United States had a single day event, where some Pokémon were distributed to players.

    These following mons were known to be distributed (red means missing):


    Like the MYSTRY Mew distribution, it appears that the distribution across the stores used the same cloned save, and were distributed to players via trade.
    Some of the mons in this archive came from LordHuffnPuff.
    In this archive, most of the files are .pk3. Also important to note that Machoke & Haunter was received as a Machamp & Gengar respectively, since it was distributed by trade and it wasn't holding an Everstone.
    Devolved Machoke & Haunter was added, as it was potentially possible for the player to request for a double trade (to send over an Everstone), and getting the staff to help them attach it to Machoke/Haunter, as unlikely as that may be.

    The .pk4 format entries were removed, as they were potentially faked.

    1761 downloads

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  19. Aura Mew

    This gift has been given away on multiple occasions in Europe in the year of 2007 and 2008.
    It's likely an internationalization of the Japanese Hadou Mew, which was distributed to commemorate the M08: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.

    1057 downloads

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  20. CHANNEL Shiny Jirachi

    Jirachi was distributed via the PAL version of the Pokemon Channel game to Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire,
    after the player has unlocked the full episode of Pichu Bros. in the Party Panic.
    In extremely rare conditions, it is possible to obtain this Jirachi as a shiny.

    1092 downloads

    7 comments

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  21. Wishing Star Jirachi

    The Wishing Star Jirachi (Negaiboshi Jirachi) was distributed to players in Japan, with a couple of different distribution periods across the years.

    The original distribution was to promote M06: Jirachi: Wish Maker, and subsequent distributions were for Pokémon Festa 2003, the 18th World Hobby Fair,
    and also for the participants in lucky draw for the September 2003 issue of CoroCoro.

    3429 downloads

    6 comments

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  22. ANA Pikachu

    This gift was distributed to players by All Nippon Airways, to commemorate opening of the then new terminal in Haneda Airport.
    The distribution ran from December 5 to 25, 2004.

    1336 downloads

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  23. 2004 Present Eggs: Leech Seed Oddish

    In the year 2004, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the Pokémon Center stores found in Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo, as well as at a Battle Tour that was ongoing on that time.

    The distribution dates were between March 21 to April 4, 2004.

    910 downloads

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  24. 2004 Present Eggs: Petal Dance Meowth

    In the year 2004, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the Pokémon Center stores found in Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo, as well as at a Battle Tour that was ongoing on that time.

    The distribution dates were between March 21 to April 4, 2004.

    863 downloads

    0 comments

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  25. 2004 Present Eggs: Sweet Kiss Poliwag

    In the year 2004, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves.
    Players could receive the wonder card at the Pokémon Center stores found in Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo, as well as at a Battle Tour that was ongoing on that time.

    The distribution dates were between March 21 to April 4, 2004.

    754 downloads

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