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(Gen V, reworded intro as it was a direct copy of BP. The boxes look messy (and, again, BP-like), so I didn't follow that format.)
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Event Pokémon have a special OT and ID number indicating their authenticity and usually a special promotional Ribbon from Generation III onward. In Generation IV, most event Pokémon are distributed in Cherish Balls, special Poké Balls that exist solely for event distribution. Event Pokémon are usually desired because they are hard or impossible to find in the games, holding a rare item, and/or know at least one special move that would otherwise be impossible to have via leveling up, TMs, HMs, move tutors, or even breeding.
 
Event Pokémon have a special OT and ID number indicating their authenticity and usually a special promotional Ribbon from Generation III onward. In Generation IV, most event Pokémon are distributed in Cherish Balls, special Poké Balls that exist solely for event distribution. Event Pokémon are usually desired because they are hard or impossible to find in the games, holding a rare item, and/or know at least one special move that would otherwise be impossible to have via leveling up, TMs, HMs, move tutors, or even breeding.
   
 
==='''[[Generation I]]'''===
==Pokemon==
 
'''Generation 1'''
 
 
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|'''[[Mew]]''' [[File:151.png]]
 
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==='''[[Generation II]]'''===
 
'''Generation 2'''
 
 
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|'''[[Celebi]]''' [[File:251.png]]
 
|'''[[Celebi]]''' [[File:251.png]]
|The Japanese [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Mobile_System_GB Pokémon Mobile System GB] to obtain a [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/GS_Ball GS Ball], to be used in [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Ilex_Forest Ilex Forest]
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|The Japanese Pokémon Mobile System GB to obtain a [[GS Ball]], to be used in [[Ilex Forest]]
 
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|[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Nintendo_Power Nintendo Power] special promo
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|Nintendo Power special promo
 
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'''Generation 3'''
 
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|'''[[Deoxys]]'''
 
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|'''[[Jirachi]]'''
 
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'''Generation 4'''
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==='''[[Generation III]]'''===
 
* '''[[Deoxys]]''' (Direct trade)
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Given out at Gamestop during June, 2008.
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* '''[[Jirachi]]''' (Direct trade, wi-fi)
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Available on wi-fi at various times during 2010 depending on location. Given out at Gamestop (USA) between February 27th and March 13th, 2010. It was at level 5 and knew the moves [[Wish]], [[Confusion]], [[Rest]], and [[Draco Meteor]]. It also had a classic ribbon. If you trade it into [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold or SoulSilver]] the special [[Poké Walker]] course, Edge of Night Sky, becomes available.
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==='''[[Generation IV]]'''===
   
 
'''[[Regigigas]]'''
 
'''[[Regigigas]]'''
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'''[[Manaphy]]'''
 
'''[[Manaphy]]'''
   
 
===[[Generation V]]===
 
===Generation 5===
 
   
 
* '''[[Victini]]''' (Wi-fi)
 
* '''[[Victini]]''' (Wi-fi)
 
Until the 27th of April, the [[Liberty Pass]] is being distributed to [[Black and White]] games via [[Mystery Gift]]. This pass allows access to [[Liberty Garden]], where you can find Victini in the basement of the lighthouse.
   
 
* '''[[Zorua]]''' (In-game)
Until April 10th, the [[Liberty Pass]] is being distributed to [[Black and White]] via [[Mystery Gift]]. This pass will give you access to [[Liberty Garden]] where you can find Victini in the basement of the lighthouse.
 
 
* '''[[Zorua]]''' (in-game)
 
 
When you transfer [[Celebi]] over from the [[Generation IV]] games, you will be able to find two characters in one of Castelia City's gates. When you talk to the character with Celebi in your party, Celebi will pop out of its Pokeball and Zorua will change from its illusion. The trainer for Zorua will give you it as a gift due to how well they played together. It is at level 10 and it knows the moves Leer, Scratch, Pursuit and Fake Tears.
 
When you transfer [[Celebi]] over from the [[Generation IV]] games, you will be able to find two characters in one of Castelia City's gates. When you talk to the character with Celebi in your party, Celebi will pop out of its Pokeball and Zorua will change from its illusion. The trainer for Zorua will give you it as a gift due to how well they played together. It is at level 10 and it knows the moves Leer, Scratch, Pursuit and Fake Tears.
   
* '''[[Zoroark]]''' (in-game)
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* '''[[Zoroark]]''' (In-game)
 
 
When you transfer a shiny [[Raikou]], [[Entei]] or [[Suicune]] to Black and White, and go to [[Lostlorn Forest]], you will find a Pokémon matching one of the beasts that you didn't transfer over. If you send over Raikou, you will see Entei. Send over Entei and you'll see Suicune and send over Suicune and you'll see Raikou. When you attack, you'll see that it is in fact a Zoroark. This is the only way you can capture Zoroark. It is at level 25 and it knows the moves Fury Swipes, Faint Attack, Scary Face and Taunt.
 
When you transfer a shiny [[Raikou]], [[Entei]] or [[Suicune]] to Black and White, and go to [[Lostlorn Forest]], you will find a Pokémon matching one of the beasts that you didn't transfer over. If you send over Raikou, you will see Entei. Send over Entei and you'll see Suicune and send over Suicune and you'll see Raikou. When you attack, you'll see that it is in fact a Zoroark. This is the only way you can capture Zoroark. It is at level 25 and it knows the moves Fury Swipes, Faint Attack, Scary Face and Taunt.
   
* '''Eevee Evolution''' (online)
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* '''Eevee Evolution''' (Online)
 
From March 28th, completing four levels on the minigame, Play to Befriend a Pokémon on the Pokémon Fun Zone will enable you to meet an [[Eevee]] evolution of your choice through the [[Dream World]].
 
From March 28th, completing four levels on the minigame, Play to Befriend a Pokémon on the Pokémon Fun Zone will enable you to meet an [[Eevee]] evolution of your choice through the [[Dream World]].
   
* '''Kanto Starters''' (merchandise/online)
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* '''Kanto Starters''' (Merchandise/online)
 
Japan only. On September 10th 2010, a book called Pokémon Peer was released. This book, containing interviews and features from the various game developers, also contains a unique password. These passwords, once entered into the Global Link, will give access to the Kanto Starters who have abilities that differ from normal.
 
Japan only. On September 10th 2010, a book called Pokémon Peer was released. This book, containing interviews and features from the various game developers, also contains a unique password. These passwords, once entered into the Global Link, will give access to the Kanto Starters who have abilities that differ from normal.
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* '''Secret Egg''' (Direct trade (USA), Wi-fi (Japan))
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Japan and USA only. These eggs contain a game counterpart of either [[Ash's Pidove]], [[Cilan's Pansage]] or [[Iris' Axew]]. These were distributed through wi-fi in Japan, but are only available through direct trade in American Toys 'R' Us stores from April 27th- May 31st.
   
 
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[[Category:Event Pokemon]]
 
[[Category:Event Pokemon]]
 
[[Category:Legendary Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Legendary Pokémon]]

Revision as of 19:35, 16 April 2011

Event Pokémon are Pokémon that are distributed during events. Before the advent of Wi-Fi in Generation IV, these special Pokémon were usually given out by direct trade at Nintendo promotional events or sometimes found in bonus material such as discs. The majority of these events were held in Japan, with few making it to other countries. From 2009, Pokémon and Key Items needed to access Event Pokémon could be delivered by Wi-Fi; this made it much easier for players around the globe to get their hands on rare Pokémon. In Generation V, this has extended to the Dream World.

Event Pokémon have a special OT and ID number indicating their authenticity and usually a special promotional Ribbon from Generation III onward. In Generation IV, most event Pokémon are distributed in Cherish Balls, special Poké Balls that exist solely for event distribution. Event Pokémon are usually desired because they are hard or impossible to find in the games, holding a rare item, and/or know at least one special move that would otherwise be impossible to have via leveling up, TMs, HMs, move tutors, or even breeding.

Generation I

Mew 151
  • Nintendo events, historically through a direct trade
  • Given out in October of 2010 via Wi-Fi. (America)
Ash's Pikachu 025 *Given out in 2011 via Toys R Us at L50 holding a Light Ball (America)


Generation II

Celebi 251 The Japanese Pokémon Mobile System GB to obtain a GS Ball, to be used in Ilex Forest
Nintendo Power special promo
Direct trade
Given out shortly before the release of Pokémon Black and White Via Gamestop (America)
Shiny Suicune 245 *Given out by Gamestop on January 31st through February 6th 2011 (America)*Given out in late February of 2011 via Wi-Fi (America)
Shiny Entei 244 *Given out by Gamestop on January17th January 23rd 2011 (America)*Given out in mid February of 2011 via Wi-Fi (America)
Shiny Raikou 243 *Given out by Gamestop on January 3rd January 9th 2011 (America)*Given out in early February of 2011 via Wi-Fi (America)
Shiny Pichu 172 *


Generation III

Given out at Gamestop during June, 2008.

Available on wi-fi at various times during 2010 depending on location. Given out at Gamestop (USA) between February 27th and March 13th, 2010. It was at level 5 and knew the moves Wish, Confusion, Rest, and Draco Meteor. It also had a classic ribbon. If you trade it into HeartGold or SoulSilver the special Poké Walker course, Edge of Night Sky, becomes available.

Generation IV

Regigigas

Arceus

Shaymin

Darkrai

Manaphy

Generation V

Until the 27th of April, the Liberty Pass is being distributed to Black and White games via Mystery Gift. This pass allows access to Liberty Garden, where you can find Victini in the basement of the lighthouse.

When you transfer Celebi over from the Generation IV games, you will be able to find two characters in one of Castelia City's gates. When you talk to the character with Celebi in your party, Celebi will pop out of its Pokeball and Zorua will change from its illusion. The trainer for Zorua will give you it as a gift due to how well they played together. It is at level 10 and it knows the moves Leer, Scratch, Pursuit and Fake Tears.

When you transfer a shiny Raikou, Entei or Suicune to Black and White, and go to Lostlorn Forest, you will find a Pokémon matching one of the beasts that you didn't transfer over. If you send over Raikou, you will see Entei. Send over Entei and you'll see Suicune and send over Suicune and you'll see Raikou. When you attack, you'll see that it is in fact a Zoroark. This is the only way you can capture Zoroark. It is at level 25 and it knows the moves Fury Swipes, Faint Attack, Scary Face and Taunt.

  • Eevee Evolution (Online)

From March 28th, completing four levels on the minigame, Play to Befriend a Pokémon on the Pokémon Fun Zone will enable you to meet an Eevee evolution of your choice through the Dream World.

  • Kanto Starters (Merchandise/online)

Japan only. On September 10th 2010, a book called Pokémon Peer was released. This book, containing interviews and features from the various game developers, also contains a unique password. These passwords, once entered into the Global Link, will give access to the Kanto Starters who have abilities that differ from normal.

  • Secret Egg (Direct trade (USA), Wi-fi (Japan))

Japan and USA only. These eggs contain a game counterpart of either Ash's Pidove, Cilan's Pansage or Iris' Axew. These were distributed through wi-fi in Japan, but are only available through direct trade in American Toys 'R' Us stores from April 27th- May 31st.

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