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AuroraTicket オーロラチケット Aurora Ticket
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Pokémon Global Link artwork
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Introduced in Generation III
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Pocket
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Generation III
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Key items (FRLGE)
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The AuroraTicket (Japanese: オーロラチケット Aurora Ticket) is an event item distributed in Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald.
In the core series games
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Effect
Passive effect
The AuroraTicket allows the player to access Birth Island, an island hidden among the Sevii Islands, via the SeagallopFRLG or the S.S. TidalE. There, the player can find, battle, and attempt to capture Deoxys.
Description
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A ticket required to board the ship to Birth Island. It glows beautifully.
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A ticket required to board the ship to Birth Island.
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Distribution
- Main article: List of other event distributions in Generation III → AuroraTicket
The AuroraTicket was distributed during various Pokémon-related events and occasions in Japan, the United States, Mexico, and select European countries.
All possible language and version combinations of Pokémon Emerald and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen were capable of obtaining this event, with one exception. Due to all Japanese-compatible AuroraTicket distributions taking place between April 17 to August 31, 2004, (before Emerald was released, the distribution software at that time only had support for FireRed and LeafGreen), and all subsequent distributions being incompatible with Japanese game cartridges, Japanese language copies of Emerald were not capable of receiving this event.[1]
Electronic Game Show Giveaway
In Mexico, the AuroraTicket was distributed during the Electronic Game Show 2004, a videogame convention that took place at the World Trade Center of Mexico City from October 22 to 24. The distribution event was a joint collaboration between Club Nintendo Mexico, Nintendo of America and Pokémex. To get the Ticket, players had to visit the Pokémon booth in the convention with their Game Boy Advance, a cartridge of Pokémon FireRed or LeafGreen and a Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter. Pokémon employees used a Game Boy Advance, a distribution cartridge and a Wireless Adapter to giveaway the Ticket. Players that had Pokémon Ruby or Sapphire were not eligible for the promo; however, they could get Jirachi, which was given away in the same event in the booth of Club Nintendo Mexico. Aside from the Pokémon Events, the convention was famous for other reasons: people could play the Nintendo DS before it was officially released, Charles Martinet returned and Nintendo organized a costume contest.[2][3]
The Pokémon booth at the convention.
Pikachu welcoming the players.
The attendees could play the Pokémon Trading Card Game at the expo.
People could play the Nintendo DS in the Nintendo booth.
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