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I haven't found much information about Celebi Machines, even after searching through the Internet for the last couple months, but this is some of the more notable information that I have gathered: There is a (possibly modified) Super Famicom inside, which has a (also possibly modified) Super Gameboy 2 inserted in it. Inside the SGB2 is a modified Gold version(or Blue for the Mew machines). The SGB2 is connected to a modified Gameboy/Gameboy Color, which in most pictures you can see as the "IN" slot. There is a glitch relating to Pokemon in the party having mail. What I don't know: If the Super Famicom/SGB2 is modified How they are modified. How the Pokemon Gold/GBC is modified How the Celebi is distributed. I have heard that it is automatic, but that might be untrue. These are merely my findings on this topic. I would love to hear everyone else's finds into this, whether it is false or true.
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Thought I would share, since others may not know how to convert past gen 2 up, that was an obstacle of mine for awhile when learning PKHex. This is the 51273 mail-in Event Mew from Gen 1, converted to Gen 3, with all the data moved up with the best of PKHex's ability. I have set the EVs to amounts perfectly that match the stats from gen 1 SID is nullified at 00000 (Since SID doesnt exist in Gen 2), and the Nature is set to the neutral nature Hardy Set Met location to Colo/XD as (In-Game Trade) Instead of the default "Emerald Littleroot Town" when it was first converted. (I think this is the best setting for PKHex-migrated gen 1&2 Pokemon) Changing IVs would make the mew a whole different mew in my opinion, so I only changed the EVS, so that it has the correct stats that it's supposed to have. This 1998 MARIO MEW is as official as it gets for GEN 3 (Emerald is my favorite game) This Mew is the exact same one given away in 1999 Nintendo Power. (51273) I attached the Images so that way, if you decide to put this mew on a gen 3 cart, you can have some paperwork that distinguishes this mew. 151 - MEW - 1B6500000000.pk3 NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SEND THIS MEW TO ANY OTHER GENERATION PAST 5, AS IT WILL GET FLAGGED BY THE POKECHECK DUE TO THE EVS. NOTE: Realized that this mew does not obey, due to the obedience bit in Gen 3 of it not being caught on its native island (Faraway Island). No need to change the met location, as the faraway island mew is very different than the Nintendo Power one. I plan on keeping this in my PC, no intent to battle, just add to the collection. As a fun bonus, ill add a shiny Celebi obtained from GS Ball Event on Crystal in gen 2, I moved it up via this method as well in PKHex (Cleared EVs). SHINY CELEBI FROM CRYSTAL.pk3
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They are (arguably) Pokémon that I use or have used in my Twitter banner. Will edit any other used images into this entry. They've been down-scaled to save space and file size. Kotora An unused design that ended up being cut for 2 Generations. This design was first seen by players in the Gold/Silver '97 Spaceworld Demo. It was later discovered to also be cut from the prototype versions of Generation 1, and never made it into the final games. Its Japanese name can be seen as small tiger or tiger cub. Mitei 12 Appears to be a prototype Celebi. This design was first seen by players in the Gold/Silver '99 Spaceworld Demo. Though I believe they did not get to see it in the demo itself, but rather via the leaked game. The name basically means 12th placeholder. Okutank It has the same Japanese name as Octillery, so it is almost evident that this is a beta Octillery. This design was found in the data for the Gold/Silver Spaceworld '97 Demo. Its Japanese name could be a reference to Octopus and Tank. The tank-like elements are more apparent in this design than that final design. Poponeko Based on various similarities between its family in the demo and in the final games, it appears to a beta Skiploom. This design was found in the data for the Gold/Silver Spaceworld '97 Demo. Its Japanese name appears to be a reference to dandelion (popo from tanpopo) and cat (neko). The cat-like elements are more apparent in this design than that of the final design. Presumably the cat-like element was cut for the final games, hence why it looks less like a cat in the final build, and it was subsequently renamed in the final build. Marill Evidently a beta Marill. This design was found in the data for the Gold/Silver Spaceworld '97 Demo. The only thing notable about it, besides it being a rough look different from the final design, is that it apparently has no evolution at that point in development. Pii Evidently a beta Cleffa. This design was found in the data for the Gold/Silver Spaceworld '97 Demo. The only thing notable about it, besides it being a rough look different from the final design, is that it evolves at level 12, instead of being evolution via happiness. Nyorotono Evidently a beta Politoed. This design was found in the data for the Gold/Silver Spaceworld '97 Demo. Akueria This design was found in the data for the Gold/Silver Spaceworld '97 Demo. It is meant to be the final evolution of the water starter received in the demo. It shall be noted that Totodile is not the water starter for this demo. Taaban This design was found in the data for the Gold/Silver Spaceworld '97 Demo. It looks like it was meant to be the Shellder that got detached from a Slowbro/Slowking. Despite its apparently likeness, in the game's data, it has no evolutionary relationship to both the Slowpoke and Shellder lines. Bangirasu Apparently a beta Tyranitar. First seen on the cover of the April 1997 issue of MicroGroup Game Review. The Spaceworld '99 sprite matches the final build. The primary differences would be the change of the sprite's color, as well as the cubital fossa area being indented. This can actually be observed on the final sprite for Pokémon Gold, if that area was colored similarly to the belly area. Lizardon The beta of a female Charizard. First seen (in terms of game data) in one of the earliest prototype builds of Diamond and Pearl. It appears to be an attempt to add several early official artwork that depicts Charizard having only a single horn to the official canon. It only has one horn instead of two horns. This gender difference was never implemented into the final builds of Diamond and Pearl. There is no clue why this gender difference was avoided. Aruseus A beta version of Arceus. First seen from the June 30th Prototype Build of Diamond and Pearl. This version of Arceus already has Multitype as an ability. The default color of grey changes when it becomes other types. Karanakushi Reimagining based on leftover back sprite of Shellos from the final builds of Diamond and Pearl. Looking at the prototype build, this ambiguous back sprite was used, while it already uses the standard West/East sprite for the front sprites. The back sprite's color changes depending on the form. The same phenomenon was observed for Gastrodon. At this stage, it is not certain whether a single unified Shellos & Gastrodon existed before they were split to West/East variation, or this back sprite was simply meant to be used for testing purposes. Nicknamed by fans Latiken A prototype Pokémon that likely spawned the designs of Latias and Blaziken. This design was first seen in a pre-alpha sketch. After the pre-alpha sketch, official artwork was released that appears to match a similar style of the pre-alpha sketch. F-00 Unused shiny coloration for the Pokestar Studio opponent. First seen in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2's data. Eternal Flower Floette A 6th form of Floette, never released to players. This Floette was first seen as a Pokémon owned by AZ in the games Pokémon X&Y. This Floette cannot evolve, and be evolved into. It has 1 less base stat than the base stat total of Florges. It also has a signature Light of Ruin, that cannot be learned by any other Pokémon (besides Smeargle using Sketch on it). As of time of writing, this Pokémon was never released to players, despite the full data being in XY, ORAS, SM, USUM. The personalinfo is technically in LGPE, despite the model not being programmed into those games. Gogoat An unused shiny form of Gogoat. This unused shiny variant was first shown in an official Pokémon X&Y pre-release footage. Its shiny variation was changed upon the release of the final build. It is important to note that the non-shiny variant of Gogoat has been revealed prior to this, and in other parts of the video itself one can see regular Gogoat. Hence why this variant is believed to be the shiny variant, and not a recoloring of the regular variant. Ash Greninja An unused shiny variant of Ash Greninja. At this point in time, Ash Greninja was never made available as being shiny to players. Ghost Ghost of the Mother Marowak. The model is cool, but not obtainable by the player. A story element from the Generation 1 games that gained a 3D model. Like the Generation 1 games, this creature was not meant to be owned by players. Eternatus An Eternatus model from the prototype builds of Sword & Shield. This may not have been an intended design of Eternatus, but rather a bare-boned model for testing the script and story functions of the game. Gen 2 Cyndaquil Coloration Larvitar Coloration Beta Cyndaquil (Probably) Info I have about this is a lil' sketch. If I'm not mistaken, it was found within a leak containing various GS betas. It wasn't found in one of the games, but instead within a backup of sprites found within the source code for Korean localization process. Additionally, a palette file was found alongside it. The data was apparently found in a spot that would have been reserved for Larvitar. As such, the palette appears to be belonging to Larvitar, hence why the color is all messed up. It is not known whether it was intended to have that particular coloration, or Gen 2 Cyndaquil's coloration, or neither. It appears these backups are from the time period where GS betas were still using the Gen 1 engine (think: Spaceworld '97). Given it was thought to be an Ice or Steel type, I came up with a coloration with those types in mind. My fan Ice or Steel coloration Beta Cyndaquil Backsprite
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Hello, first time here on the forums and I'm looking to see if anyone can help me see if a Shiny Celebi I got traded is even legit, or at least legal. not nicknamed Level 30 Virtual Console mark Moves (w/ proper PP) - Heal Bell, Safeguard, Ancient Power & Future Sight 5IV (only Decent attack) no EVs OT: Velma (31121) Obtained through VC Coin Case glitch What bothers me is that I know that the ID is from a Japanese Celebi event. So if anyone can explain why this is the case, and if Shiny Celebi is legit/legal or not, I would much appreciate it!
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251 Celebi RTDX Portrait Normal ShinyA portrait of a Pokémon from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX.