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  1. Version .

    751 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 .

    1453 downloads

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves. Additionally, Pichu eggs were distributed with a 5% shiny chance for the trainer directly receiving the event. Anyhow, if the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny (and consequently, a shiny egg could become non-shiny when such a trade occurs, as per any other egg).
  3. Version .

    1241 downloads

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves. Additionally, Pichu eggs were distributed with a 5% shiny chance for the trainer directly receiving the event. Anyhow, if the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny (and consequently, a shiny egg could become non-shiny when such a trade occurs, as per any other egg).
  4. Version .

    1343 downloads

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves. If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.
  5. Version .

    883 downloads

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves. If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.
  6. Version .

    931 downloads

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves. If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.
  7. Version .

    701 downloads

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves. If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.
  8. Version .

    1170 downloads

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves. If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.
  9. Version .

    801 downloads

    In the year 2003, various Pokémon were distributed as eggs with special moves, where in that particular generation or games, they normally have no access to those moves. If the egg was traded to a different trainer before hatching, there is a chance of the resulting Pokémon hatched being shiny.
  10. Version .

    1112 downloads

    This gift was distributed to players that took part in the demo for Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. The distribution ran from July 17 to August 21, 2005.
  11. Version .

    767 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 .

    642 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 .

    723 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 .

    653 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 .

    598 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 .

    712 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 .

    626 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 .

    651 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 .

    627 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 .

    625 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.
  21. Version .

    642 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.
  22. Version .

    634 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.
  23. Version .

    648 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.
  24. Version .

    654 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.
  25. Version .

    825 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.
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