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  1. Version .

    1895 downloads

    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.
  2. Version .

    701 downloads

    Species Vivillon (Poke Ball Forme) Nickname (default, save lang) OT ÉTÉ 2014 TID 08064 Distribution Online Wi-Fi Location a Pokémon Center Dates Aug 06 to12 2014 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games US 3DS: XY Lv. 12 Nature Random Ability Shield Dust (1) or Compound Eyes (2) Item None Classic Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Stun Spore Gust Light Screen Struggle Bug WC ID 511: 「Un Prismillon Motif Poké Ball !」's receiving text 0x07 Thank you for coming to the Pokémon Center! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in the game. Un Prismillon Motif Poké Ball ! Avez-vous obtenu tous les motifs de Prismillon ? En voici un au motif special, impossible à trouver dans une partie normale, à ajouter à votre Pokédex et à votre collection !
  3. Version .

    4551 downloads

    This is a HKTW Movie Sylveon, distributed by Local Wireless. Species Sylveon Nickname (default, save lang) OT XY TID 01044 Distribution Local Wireless Location a Pokémon event Dates Jan 4, 5, 11, Jan 12, 18, 19, 2014 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games All Regions 3DS: XY Lv. 10 Nature Random Ability Cute Charm (1) Item Weakness Policy Card Per Save Only One Allowed Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Disarming Voice Baby-Doll Eyes Quick Attack Draining Kiss WC ID 12: 「A Special Sylveon!」's receiving text 0x2A Thank you for coming to the Pokémon event! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center. Event A Special Sylveon! Thank you for coming to the Pokémon distribution event! A cute and lovely Fairy-Type Pokémon Sylveon will be given to you as a gift! Format Ver.1.0.6-2, Post Updated Date:20180306_2124
  4. Version 1.0.0

    161 downloads

    This save file has been set up with ACE to be able to shiny hunt any Kanto or Johto Pokémon in Pokémon Red using the fossil conversion glitch. The current Pokémon to hunt is Ho-oh, though it will be explained how to change it to any Pokémon (except Celebi). This save file should only work with the English version of Pokémon Red (including 3DS VC), though it is also possible to perform it on Blue and Yellow. The OT has been changed to PPorg. If you want to use this save file for the original Game Boy version, change the extension to .sav. This glitch allows to change the Pokémon that you can recieve from the fossil researcher in Cinnabar Island. All the required stats for each species can be found in the Generation 1 Shiny Tool, where you will also find a guide to set up manually the fossil conversion glitch. This save file is exactly in Part 10 - Step 15 of the guide. If you are hunting a Johto Pokémon (with a few exceptions) it is absolutely recommended to read the remaining steps in order to peform ACE to change the type of the Pokémon. How to use Once you have transfered your Pokémon to Gold/Silver/Crystal, you can perform the following ACE codes to clear the received flag and/or change the species of the Pokémon: 0101A3D7 (Clear the received flag) 01XX10D7 (Set the species of the Pokémon, where XX is its internal ID number in hexadecimal) The codes have this format: 01XXYYZZ XX: the number of Lemonades you need to have in the inventory. YY: the number of X Accuracies you need to have in the inventory. ZZ: the number of Carbos you need to have in the inventory. Once you have the exact amount of each item, double check you have the same item amounts as in Part 12 - Step 2 of the previously mentioned guide (except Lemonades, X Accuracies and Carbos), and use the "4F" item to perform the code. Keep in mind that, for example, "D7" is "215" in decimal, the exact amount of the item you should have. Special thanks to Kazzouli, Nautoum and Oliver_MKP for providing video guides and support of this glitch. All the credit goes to them. Check out Kazzouli's video guide for a step-by-step tutorial.
  5. Version .

    3946 downloads

    This Charizard and a special Mewtwo for Pokémon Let's Go are redeemable through a local distribution in occasion of the screening of the Pokémon Movie 22: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution in Korean cinemas. Wonder Card ID #1007: 지우's Charizard Species Charizard TID 200930 Distribution Serial Code Location a Pokémon movie Dates Sep 30 to Nov 30, 2020 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games SWSH Nature Adamant Ability Blaze (1) Item None IVs EVs HP ALL RND ALL 0 ATK DEF S.ATK S.DEF SPE Lv. 50 Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Flamethrower Dragon Tail Slash Seismic Toss Wishing Ribbon Lang Slot Mon's Lang Nickname OT Name OT's Lang JPN 리자몽 지우 KOR ENG 리자몽 지우 KOR FRE 리자몽 지우 KOR ITA 리자몽 지우 KOR GER 리자몽 지우 KOR SPA 리자몽 지우 KOR KOR 리자몽 지우 KOR CHS 리자몽 지우 KOR CHT 리자몽 지우 KOR Only One Redemption Allowed Format Ver.2.0.0-11b, Post Updated Date:20201101_2112
  6. Version .

    755 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  7. Version .

    632 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  8. Version .

    639 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  9. Version .

    588 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  10. Version .

    697 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  11. Version .

    614 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  12. Version .

    640 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  13. Version .

    616 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  14. Version .

    614 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  15. Version .

    630 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  16. Version .

    620 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  17. Version .

    636 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  18. Version .

    644 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  19. Version .

    811 downloads

    In the year 2005, 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 PokéPark in Japan via the NDS Download Play feature, receivable by all the Generation III games. (Though required them to play the games on a NDS) Additionally, players that had the GBA Wireless Adapter and the respective games (FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald), could receive the gift on their GBA using the Mystery Gift and Wireless Adapter capabilities to connect to a JOYSPOT, at the Market Fantasia. The distribution ran from March 12 to May 8, 2005.
  20. Version 3.1

    57522 downloads

    Very happy to finally be able to share the first full Pokemon Colosseum QOL and difficulty ROM hack to date! Grand Colosseum not only acts as a difficulty hack to one of the hardest pokemon games out there, but brings a host of QOL changes, including but not limited to . Physical/Special split . Fairy type . 65 New moves . Stat/type/Ability updates and changes (In line with Drayano's hacks) . Revamped TM list with 8 new TMs . Infinite TM use . New shadow encounters . Gym themed Colosseum battles . Higher difficulty . Alolan Ninetales and Marowak . Paldean Tauros , Different versions based on which set of starters/legendario trio you want . Ability to access the PC anywhere by pressing R .Revamped UI Patreon for anyone who wants to support me here https://www.patreon.com/kya_colosseum Head on over the the gamecube pokemon hacking discord https://discord.gg/aucXehNbwM to shout at me about anything I might have missed. Must give a massive shoutout to Stars who has helped me throughout this process, and who without his tools I'd have not even managed to turn a Zigzagoon into a Linoone. Would also like to thank FanficPheonix, mikeyX, Brawlersinthezone and Lan for their contributions as well, couldn't have done it without you guys! There are plenty of other features I'd love to bring to this project in the future, so anyone knowledgeable in the ways of coding who wants to work on a project like this please get in touch! How to patch Download either the Johto, Kanto, or Hoenn version of Grand depending on which set of starters and legendaries you want to catch and play with Apply the patch file to a clean Pokemon ColosseumISO using any UPS patcher. This patch was made for the NTSC (US) version so it will not work on other versions. The iso is quite large so it may take a few minutes. Always patch onto a clean ISO, even if you are applying an update. When patching make sure file isn't a nkit file. If it is, please note that the patch will not work and you will need to convert the file into an ordinary ISO, or source another ISO. Recommend using a fresh save for all the features to work properly Make sure to use the nuzlocke patch after you've patched it using the main patch
  21. Version .

    8500 downloads

    This event was distributed to players, to commemorate the launch of Pokémon Sword & Shield. This Pokemon is the special Meowth that can Gigantamax, normally not obtainable in game. Wonder Card ID #1601: Gigantamax Meowth Gift Species Meowth TID (recipient) Distribution Nintendo Network Location an online present Dates Nov 15, '19 to Jan 15, '20 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games SWSH Nature Random Ability Pickup (1) Item None IVs EVs HP RND, 3x 31 IVs ALL 0 ATK DEF S.ATK S.DEF SPE Lv. 5 Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Fake Out Growl Slash Pay Day Classic Ribbon Lang Slot Mon's Lang Nickname OT Name OT's Lang JPN (default name) (recipient) UNSET ENG (default name) (recipient) UNSET FRE (default name) (recipient) UNSET ITA (default name) (recipient) UNSET GER (default name) (recipient) UNSET SPA (default name) (recipient) UNSET KOR (default name) (recipient) UNSET CHS (default name) (recipient) UNSET CHT (default name) (recipient) UNSET Only One Redemption Allowed Format Ver.2.0.0-11b, Post Updated Date:20201101_2123
  22. Version .

    1748 downloads

    Announced at the dawn of the Japanese New Year (2021) during the Space Sunrise Live stream directly from the International Space Station (ISS), this Pokémon has been made available for everyone to be freely redeemed through Sword/Shield Mystery Gift. The event OT takes his name from the Japanese ISS Module KIBO. Wonder Card ID #1635: KIBO's Pikachu Species Pikachu TID 210101 Distribution Online Wi-Fi Location a lovely place Dates Dec 31 '20 to Jan 15 '21 PID Cannot Be Shiny Games SWSH Nature Brave Ability Static (1) Item Comet Shard IVs EVs HP ALL RND ALL 0 ATK DEF S.ATK S.DEF SPE Lv. 21 Moves (ITALIC means Relearnable) Thunderbolt Swift Wish Celebrate Special Ribbon Lang Slot Mon's Lang Nickname OT Name OT's Lang JPN (default name) KIBO JPN ENG (default name) KIBO ENG FRE (default name) KIBO FRE ITA (default name) KIBO ITA GER (default name) KIBO GER SPA (default name) KIBO SPA KOR (default name) KIBO KOR CHS (default name) KIBO CHS CHT (default name) KIBO CHT Only One Redemption Allowed Format Ver.2.0.0-14b, Post Updated Date:20201231_1632
  23. Version .

    8787 downloads

    This Shiny Gengar was distributed to SG players with Pokemon XY. Only English wonder card, via US and JP units. Distribution Title A special shiny Gengar! Wondercard ID 49 PID Shiny PID Games XY Type Serial Code Dates Oct 24 - 31, 2014 Species Gengar Nickname (default) Gender Male Level 25 Nature Random Ability Levitate (1) OT XY TID 10244 Location a lovely place Ribbon Classic , Ball Dusk Ball Held Item Gengarite Moves Shadow Ball Sludge Wave Confuse Ray Astonish Relearn Moves Sludge Wave Astonish (None) (None) Receiving Text 0x2B Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up your gift from the delivery girl in any Pokémon Center.
  24. theSLAYER

    Burmy

    Version .

    1258 downloads

    This Burmy was available to be befriended in a special, limited-time Dream World Isle called Pokémon Cafe which coincided with a new line of Pokémon Center merchandise. Gender is variable. Depending on the player's score on the mini-game, the Burmy may not know Snore. The Dream World Area: Pokémon Café Forest was available to players in Japan between May 25, 2011 to August 30, 2011. Species Burmy Nickname (default, in ) OT (recipient) TID (recipient) Distribution Pokémon Café Forest Location Entree Forest Dates (Various) PID Cannot Be Shiny Games BW B2W2 Lv. 10 Nature Random Ability Overcoat (HA) Item None Moves Protect Tackle (Variable Move) (None) (no ribbons) Format Ver.1.0.7-0, Post Updated Date:20190109_2321
  25. 4617 downloads

    Project Cherish - An Sequel to Project 22796. All of the Non-Mythical/Legendary Pokemon in six save files. Also includes Unreleased Event Pokemon. This save file has a 100% Completed Pokédex and the Story Completed. All save files are listed: USUM: “ProjectCherishUM1”: Contains events from Generations 2-3. ”ProjectCherishUM2”: Only contains events from Generation 3. ”ProjectCherishUM3”: Only contains events from Generations 3-5. ”ProjectCherishUM4”: Only contains events from Generations 5-6. ”ProjectCherishUM5”: Only contains Events from Generation 7 and includes the unreleased Event Pokemon. ”ProjectCherishEggsUM”: Only contains eggs from Events. (The eggs are hatched.) IMPORTANT: WHEN YOU DOWNLOAD THE SAVE FILE PLEASE RENAME IT TO "main" (obviously, without the quotation marks.) All events were Injected from PKHeX and PKSM. This was my 2nd little project that I’ve done. All the credits go to projectpokemon.org and ProjectPokemon’s Event Gallery. This wouldn’t have existed if it wasn’t for them. Special thanks to theSLAYER, Sabresite, Kaphotics, jasenyoface, the Flagbrew Team, ProjectPokemon, and the Project Pokemon Event Gallery. NOTE: SOME OF THE EVENT MONS ARE NOT LEGAL, SO KEEP IN MIND IF YOU USE THEM ONLINE, YOU HAVE A CHANGE OF GETTING BANNED. IT IS NOT MY FAULT IF YOU GET BANNED. ENJOY!!!
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