List of undistributed event Pokmon
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This is a reverse chronological list of unreleased event Pokémon for all languages and Generations.
List of event Pokémon
Generation VIII
PCSG Birthday Milcery
These Milcery were meant to be distributed via serial code to players of Pokémon Sword and Shield at the Pokémon Center store located in the 4th floor of the Jewel mall at Changi Airport from November 6, 2020 until October 31, 2021. The Wonder Card was available on the Wonder Card server between November 1 and November 6, 2020, however it was taken down and replaced on the morning of November 6, 2020, a few hours before the Pokémon Center store opened and the distribution was to begin.
The only difference between this Milcery and the one actually distributed was that it didn't have its nickname enforced. As it has an enforced English origin tag, this meant that its nickname would default to "???" if redeemed on a Korean, Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese save file. As the similar Japanese birthday event started a few days earlier on November 1, 2020 it was possible to obtain a similar Milcery without an enforced nickname during the first 6 days of that distribution.
| Wonder Card 125 | Gigantamax Meowth Gift | |||||
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| This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file. | |||||
| Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed. | |||||
| This Pokémon is English in origin, regardless of the language of the game. | |||||
| Wonder Card 125 | Gigantamax Meowth Gift | |||||
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| This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file. | |||||
| Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed. | |||||
| This Pokémon is English in origin, regardless of the language of the game. | |||||
Generation IV
GameStop Celebi
This Celebi was found on the same distribution cartridge as the GameStop Shiny legendary beasts. While it was replaced by the Winter 2011 Celebi before the official start date of the event, some GameStop stores began the distribution early, resulting in some copies of this Celebi being distributed. Based on the ID number and the period of the distributed Celebi, it was intended to be distributed from February 27 to March 20, 2011.
Wonder Card
Generation III
Agate Village Celebi
This Celebi was found in the North American version of Pokémon Colosseum.[1] Its counterpart was obtainable from the Japanese bonus disc.
English
German
Spanish
French
Italian
Colosseum Pikachu
This Pikachu was found in the North American version of Pokémon Colosseum.[1] Its counterpart was obtainable from the Japanese bonus disc.
English
German
Spanish
French
Italian
Barboach Egg
This Barboach was found in the German-language debugging prototype of Pokémon Ruby. It can be obtained in the prototype by selecting "ドジョッチ FULL" (Dojoach FULL) in the Debug Menu and can then be traded to another Generation III game. It was distributed as an Egg.
Shroomish Egg
This Shroomish was found in the German-language debugging prototype of Pokémon Ruby. It can be obtained in the prototype by selecting "キノココ FULL" (Kinococo FULL) in the Debug Menu and can then be traded to another Generation III game. It was distributed as an Egg.
Kyogre Egg
This Kyogre was found in the German-language debugging prototype of Pokémon Ruby. It can be obtained in the prototype by selecting "タマゴついか" (Add Egg) in the Debug Menu and can then be traded to another Generation III game. It was distributed as an Egg.
Pikachu Egg
This Pikachu was found in the German-language debugging prototype of Pokémon Ruby. It can be distributed to other German copies of Pokémon Ruby by selecting "egg" on the Test Menu - however, due a checksum being left blank, this distribution only has a 1/65535 chance of functioning without a loading error.[3] It was distributed as an Egg.
Berry Juice Luvdisc
This Luvdisc was found in the German-language debugging prototype of Pokémon Ruby. It can be distributed to other German copies of Pokémon Ruby, but it can't be distributed to Sapphire. Unlike the TOURNAMENT Unown, this Luvdisc does not have an option to be distributed on the Test Menu, despite the script for the distribution being fully functional.[3] Its met location varies depending on the player's in-game location when Luvdisc was received.
TOURNAMENT Unown
This Unown was found in the German-language debugging prototype of Pokémon Ruby and has the nickname "TOURNAMENT".[4] It can be distributed to other German copies of Pokémon Ruby by selecting "Mimic e-Card" on the Test Menu, but it can't be distributed to Sapphire. Its forme depends on its PID when generated. Its met location varies depending on the player's in-game location when Unown was received.
In-game, the text displays as a series of question marks and does not use words from the easy chat system.
| ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????????? |
| From ENGLISH |
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