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Event Pokémon are distributed at Nintendo promotional events, such as movie premiers, expositions, festivals, | Event Pokémon are distributed at Nintendo promotional events, such as movie premiers, expositions, festivals, places like PokéPark ,real-life Pokémon Center stores and sometimes found in bonus disk or specially transfered from another game such as Pokemon battle revolution. They typically have a special OT indicating their authenticity, and usually a special promotional Ribbon from Generation III onward. In Generation IV, all Event Pokémon are distributed in Cherish Balls. Event Pokémon are usually desired because they know at least one special move that would otherwise be impossible for them to learn via leveling up, TMs, move tutors, or even breeding. | ||
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Revision as of 02:43, 2 October 2007
Event Pokémon are distributed at Nintendo promotional events, such as movie premiers, expositions, festivals, places like PokéPark ,real-life Pokémon Center stores and sometimes found in bonus disk or specially transfered from another game such as Pokemon battle revolution. They typically have a special OT indicating their authenticity, and usually a special promotional Ribbon from Generation III onward. In Generation IV, all Event Pokémon are distributed in Cherish Balls. Event Pokémon are usually desired because they know at least one special move that would otherwise be impossible for them to learn via leveling up, TMs, move tutors, or even breeding.
Generation I
Generation II
Generation III
- Mew--The Old Sea Map e-card could be obtained from an event, which would then be scanned for a player of Emerald version to receive an item of the same name in-game, which could then be used to access Faraway Island, where Mew could be battled.
- Lugia and Ho-Oh--The Mysticticket e-card could be obtained from an event, allowing the player to access Navel Rock in-game by using the item in FireRed and LeafGreen or Emerald, where Lugia and Ho-Oh could be battled.
- Celebi
- Jirachi--People who pre-ordered Colosseum would receive a bonus disk that would download a Jirachi to a GBA game.
- Deoxys--The Auroraticket e-card could be obtained in an event, allowing the player to access Birth Island and battle Deoxys after completing a puzzle.