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This is a reverse-chronological list of '''other event distributions''' that were given away to all region Pokémon games in [[Generation VII]]. | This is a reverse-chronological list of '''other event distributions''' that were given away to all region Pokémon games in [[Generation VII]]. | ||
==List of event distributions== | ==List of event distributions== | ||
=== | ===Pokémon Global Link gift rare Berries=== | ||
[[File:Bag | [[File:Bag Enigma Berry Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag | [[File:Bag Micle Berry Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag | [[File:Bag Custap Berry Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag | [[File:Bag Jaboca Berry Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Rowap Berry Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
12 [[Enigma Berry|Enigma]], [[Micle Berry|Micle]], [[Custap Berry|Custap]], [[Jaboca Berry|Jaboca]], and [[Rowap Berry|Rowap Berries]] were distributed [https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/get-rare-berries/ available] via the Nintendo Network to [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] and [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] from January 7 and September 2, 2019. | |||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
=====English===== | |||
{{wondercard/7 | |||
|title=Rare Berry gift | |||
|msg=Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up<br/>your gift from the deliveryman in any<br/>Pokémon Center. | |||
|line2=This gift bundles up five kinds of | |||
|line3=Berries that you can't obtain through | |||
|line4=regular gameplay. Use them wisely | |||
|line5=to enjoy their unusual effects! | |||
}} | |||
{{-}} | |||
===Pokémon Global Link gift Master Ball=== | |||
{{bulbanews|Master Ball available to redeem}} | |||
[[File:Bag Master Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
A [[Master Ball]] [http://archive.is/9xpdf was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/adce016b-5076-454a-8733-1b947d4e66ee made] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/present/b9a1c64a-696c-4c8c-8c0a-8ef148ba190a available] via a serial code to players who used [[Game Sync]] on [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] with the [[Pokémon Global Link]] between November 17, 2017 and January 30, 2018. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on February 13, 2018 could receive a serial code. This serial codes could be used to obtain the Master Ball in any region Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon from February 13 to March 29, 2018. | |||
In all | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang= | {{wondercard/7|lang=jap|color=teal | ||
|title= | |title=ポケモングローバルリンク | ||
|msg= | |msg=ポケモングローバルリンクからの<br/>プレゼント!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | ||
|line2= | |line2=PGLとうろくキャンペーンで | ||
|line3= | |line3=マスターボールを プレゼント! | ||
}} | |||
=====English===== | =====English===== | ||
{{wondercard/7 | {{wondercard/7|color=teal | ||
|title= | |title=Gift from the PGL | ||
|msg= | |msg=This is a gift from the Pokémon Global Link!<br/>Please pick up your gift from the deliveryman in<br/>any Pokémon Center. | ||
|line2= | |line2=Thank you for signing up for | ||
|line3= | |line3=the Pokémon Global Link. | ||
|line4= | |line4=Here's a Master Ball for you! | ||
}} | |||
=====German===== | =====German===== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ger | {{wondercard/7|lang=ger|color=teal | ||
|title= | |title=Ein Geschenk des PGLs | ||
|msg= | |msg=Ein Geschenk vom Pokémon Global Link!<br/>Hole dir dein Geschenk von unserem<br/>Lieferanten im Pokémon-Center ab! | ||
|line2= | |line2= | ||
|line3= | |line3= | ||
|line4= | |line4= | ||
}} | |||
=====Spanish===== | =====Spanish===== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang=spa | {{wondercard/7|lang=spa|color=teal | ||
|title= | |title=Un regalo de Pokémon Global Link | ||
|msg= | |msg=¡Has conseguido un regalo en Pokémon Global<br/>Link!<br/>Ve a ver al repartidor en cualquier<br/>Centro Pokémon para recoger tu regalo. | ||
|line2= | |line2=Gracias por registrarte en Pokémon Global Link. | ||
|line3=una | |line3=¡Aquí tienes una Master Ball de regalo! | ||
}} | |||
=====French===== | =====French===== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang=fra | {{wondercard/7|lang=fra|color=teal | ||
|title= | |title=Un cadeau de la part du PGL | ||
|msg= | |msg=Vous avez reçu un cadeau du Pokémon Global<br/>Link ! Allez le récupérer dans le jeu auprès du<br/>livreur d'un Centre Pokémon ! | ||
|line2= | |line2=Merci de vous être inscrit | ||
|line3= | |line3=au Pokémon Global Link ! | ||
| | |line5=Voici une Master Ball en cadeau ! | ||
}} | |||
=====Italian===== | =====Italian===== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang= | {{wondercard/7|lang=ita|color=teal | ||
|title= | |title=Un regalo dal PGL | ||
|msg= | |msg=Ecco un regalo da parte del Pokémon<br/>Global Link! Ricordati di ritirare il dono<br/>dal postino nel Centro Pokémon! | ||
|line2= | |line2=Grazie per aver effettuato l'iscrizione | ||
|line3= | |line3=al Pokémon Global Link. | ||
|line4= | |line4=Ricevi una Master Ball in regalo! | ||
}} | |||
=====Korean===== | =====Korean===== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang=kor | {{wondercard/7|lang=kor|color=teal | ||
|title= | |title=포켓몬 글로벌 링크 | ||
|msg=포켓몬 | |msg=포켓몬 글로벌 링크에서 드리는<br/>선물!<br/>소포는 포켓몬센터에 있는<br/>배달원에게 받으십시오! | ||
|line2= | |line2=PGL 등록 캠페인으로 | ||
|line3= | |line3=마스터볼을 선물합니다! | ||
}} | |||
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===7-Eleven Casteliacone=== | |||
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=== | ===CoroCoro Tamatama Set=== | ||
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==== | ===Pokémon Scrap 2017 items=== | ||
====Nuggets==== | |||
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====Big Mushrooms==== | |||
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====Rare Bones==== | |||
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====Pearl Strings==== | |||
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====Relic Golds==== | |||
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=== | ===Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Guide Book Master Balls=== | ||
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=== | ===Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Starter Trainer's Pack Revives=== | ||
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===North America Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Dual Pack Poké Balls=== | |||
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=== | ===Europe Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Dual Edition Potions=== | ||
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=== | ===South Korea Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Double Pack Poké Balls=== | ||
{{ | [[File:Bag Poké Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
| | To commemorate the release of {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}} in South Korea, 100 {{i|Poké Ball}}s were [https://pokemonkorea.co.kr/ultrasun_moon/menu6?id=9147d459c620c810cc42b9eb142f8296c436cacbdda1c3e01a81924d601dd73f112155499b9a06f47ebec13ddc81067407256004385bb09d74e26c6ec1f5a176 distributed] to players who inserted a serial code that came with the Double Pack version of Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (Korean: 「포켓몬스터 울트라썬・울트라문 더블 팩」). The Double Pack included both Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and two serial codes, each for 100 Poké Balls. The serial codes could be used in Korean region Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon from November 17, 2017 to November 30, 2018. | ||
==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang= | In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
|title= | {{wondercard/7|lang=kor | ||
|msg= | |title=더블 팩 구입 특전 | ||
|line2= | |msg=포켓몬 게임을 즐겨 주셔서<br/>감사합니다!<br/>소포는 포켓몬센터에 있는<br/>배달원에게 받으십시오! | ||
|line3= | |line2=야생 포켓몬에게 던져서 잡는 몬스터볼을 | ||
|line4=- | |line3=100개 선물합니다! | ||
| | |line4=이 볼로 많은 포켓몬을 잡아보자!}} | ||
===7-Eleven Roto Loto=== | |||
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=== | ===Pokémon Center Roto Loto=== | ||
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===== | ===Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon pre-order Big Malasada and Fresh Water=== | ||
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===Nintendo eShop Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon purchase Quick Balls=== | |||
| | This event was also available in Portugal for those who pre-ordered the physical edition of Pokémon Ultra Moon or Ultra Sun from [http://www.worten.pt Worten] or [http://www.fnac.pt Fnac] either the normal or the Fan Edition. | ||
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===Japan Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Double Pack Poké Balls=== | |||
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=== | ===Sixth Mega Stone Gift=== | ||
{{bulbanews| | {{bulbanews|Ampharosite, Altarianite, Latiosite, Latiasite available in Sun, Moon with universal code}} | ||
[[File:Bag | [[File:Bag Ampharosite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag | [[File:Bag Altarianite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag | [[File:Bag Latiasite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag | [[File:Bag Latiosite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
An [[Ampharosite]], an [[Altarianite]], a [[Latiasite]], and a [[Latiosite]] were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code DRACHE from September 8, 2017 to October 31, 2017. | |||
The common serial code | The common serial code DRACHE means Dragon in German. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ja | {{wondercard/7|lang=ja | ||
|title= | |title=メガストーン プレゼント | ||
|msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | |msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | ||
|line2= | |line2=・デンリュウナイト | ||
|line3= | |line3=・チルタリスナイト | ||
|line4= | |line4=・ラティアスナイト | ||
|line5= | |line5=・ラティオスナイト}} | ||
=====English===== | =====English===== | ||
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|msg=¡Gracias por jugar a Pokémon!<br/>Ve a ver al repartidor en cualquier<br/>Centro Pokémon para recoger tu regalo. | |msg=¡Gracias por jugar a Pokémon!<br/>Ve a ver al repartidor en cualquier<br/>Centro Pokémon para recoger tu regalo. | ||
|line2=¡Aquí tienes una Ampharosita, | |line2=¡Aquí tienes una Ampharosita, | ||
|line3=una Altarianita, una Latiasita | |line3=una Altarianita, una Latiasita, | ||
|line4=y una Latiosita!}} | |line4=y una Latiosita!}} | ||
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|msg=Grazie per aver giocato con questo gioco<br/>dei Pokémon!<br/>Ricordati di ritirare il dono dal postino<br/>nel Centro Pokémon! | |msg=Grazie per aver giocato con questo gioco<br/>dei Pokémon!<br/>Ricordati di ritirare il dono dal postino<br/>nel Centro Pokémon! | ||
|line2=In regalo per te una Ampharosite, | |line2=In regalo per te una Ampharosite, | ||
|line3=una Altarite, una Latiasite | |line3=una Altarite, una Latiasite, | ||
|line4=e una Latiosite!}} | |line4=e una Latiosite!}} | ||
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|line5=・라티오스나이트}} | |line5=・라티오스나이트}} | ||
=== | ===Fifth Mega Stone Gift=== | ||
{{bulbanews| | {{bulbanews|Galladite, Gardevoirite, Lopunnite, Diancite available in Sun, Moon with universal code}} | ||
[[File:Bag Galladite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Galladite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Gardevoirite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Gardevoirite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Lopunnite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Lopunnite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Diancite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
A [[Galladite]], a [[Gardevoirite]], a [[Lopunnite]], and a [[Diancite]] were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code POYONG from August 10, 2017 to October 31, 2017. | |||
====Distribution==== | |||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | The common serial code POYONG refers to the Korean name of {{p|Gardevoir}}'s [[category]], Embrace Pokémon. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | |||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | |||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | |||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
=====Japanese===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ja | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
|title=メガストーン プレゼント | |||
|msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | =====Japanese===== | ||
|line2=・サーナイトナイト | {{wondercard/7|lang=ja | ||
|line3=・エルレイドナイト | |title=メガストーン プレゼント | ||
|line4=・ミミロップナイト}} | |msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | ||
|line2=・サーナイトナイト | |||
=====English===== | |line3=・エルレイドナイト | ||
{{wondercard/7 | |line4=・ミミロップナイト | ||
|title=Mega Stone Gift | |line5=・ディアンシナイト}} | ||
|msg=Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up<br/>your gift from the deliveryman in any<br/>Pokémon Center. | |||
|line2=- Gardevoirite | =====English===== | ||
|line3=- Galladite | {{wondercard/7 | ||
|line4=- Lopunnite}} | |title=Mega Stone Gift | ||
|msg=Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up<br/>your gift from the deliveryman in any<br/>Pokémon Center. | |||
=====German===== | |line2=- Gardevoirite | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ger | |line3=- Galladite | ||
|title=Erhalte Mega-Steine! | |line4=- Lopunnite | ||
|msg=Danke, dass du Pokémon spielst!<br/>Hole dir dein Geschenk von unserem<br/>Lieferanten im Pokémon-Center ab! | |line5=- Diancite}} | ||
|line2=- Guardevoirnit | |||
|line3=- Galagladinit | =====German===== | ||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ger | |||
|title=Erhalte Mega-Steine! | |||
|msg=Danke, dass du Pokémon spielst!<br/>Hole dir dein Geschenk von unserem<br/>Lieferanten im Pokémon-Center ab! | |||
|line2=- Guardevoirnit | |||
|line3=- Galagladinit | |||
|line4=- Schlapornit | |||
|line5=- Diancienit}} | |||
=====Spanish===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=spa | |||
|title=Megapiedras de regalo! | |||
|msg=¡Gracias por jugar a Pokémon!<br/>Ve a ver al repartidor en cualquier<br/>Centro Pokémon para recoger tu regalo. | |||
|line2=¡Aquí tienes una Gardevoirita, | |||
|line3=una Galladita, una Lopunnita, | |||
|line4=y una Diancita!}} | |||
=====French===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=fra | |||
|title=Recevez quatre Méga-Gemmes ! | |||
|msg=Merci d'avoir joué à Pokémon !<br/>Allez récupérer votre cadeau dans le jeu<br/>auprès du livreur d'un Centre Pokémon ! | |||
|line2=- Une Gardevoirite | |||
|line3=- Une Gallamite | |||
|line4=- Une Lockpinite | |||
|line5=- Une Diancite}} | |||
=====Italian===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=spa | |||
|title=Megapietre in regalo! | |||
|msg=Grazie per aver giocato con questo gioco<br/>dei Pokémon!<br/>Ricordati di ritirare il dono dal postino<br/>nel Centro Pokémon! | |||
|line2=In regalo per te una Gardevoirite, | |||
|line3=una Galladite, una Lopunnite, | |||
|line4=e una Diancite!}} | |||
=====Korean===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=kor | |||
|title=메가스톤 선물 | |||
|msg=포켓몬 게임을 즐겨 주셔서<br/>감사합니다!<br/>소포는 포켓몬센터에 있는<br/>배달원에게 받으십시오! | |||
|line2=・가디안나이트 | |||
|line3=・엘레이드나이트 | |||
|line4=・이어롭나이트 | |||
|line5=・디안시나이트}} | |||
===Weakness Cup Mega Stones=== | |||
{{bulbanews|Weakness Cup Wi-Fi competition announced}} | |||
[[File:Bag Ampharosite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
[[File:Bag Altarianite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
[[File:Bag Latiosite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
[[File:Bag Latiasite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
An [[Ampharosite]], an [[Altarianite]], a [[Latiosite]], and a [[Latiasite]] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/cef183f8-30f8-467d-a8b2-6c7d077e5370 were] available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the Weakness Cup (Japanese: ポケモン危機一髪! ''Pokémon Critical Moment!'') competition on the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. The competition was held from July 28 to 30, 2017. A list of eligible players [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4115/ was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4116/ posted] on the Pokémon Global Link on August 3, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on August 8, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] from August 8 to September 29, 2017. | |||
====Distribution==== | |||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
=====Japanese===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=jap | |||
|title=メガストーン プレゼント | |||
|msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | |||
|line2=・デンリュウナイト | |||
|line3=・チルタリスナイト | |||
|line4=・ラティアスナイト | |||
|line5=・ラティオスナイト}} | |||
=====English===== | |||
{{wondercard/7 | |||
|title=Mega Stone Gift | |||
|msg=Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up<br/>your gift from the deliveryman in any<br/>Pokémon Center. | |||
|line2=- Tyranitarite | |||
|line3=- Abomasite | |||
|line4=- Manectite | |||
|line5=- Aggronite}} | |||
=====German===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ger | |||
|title=Erhalte Mega-Steine! | |||
|msg=Danke, dass du Pokémon spielst!<br/>Hole dir dein Geschenk von unserem<br/>Lieferanten im Pokémon-Center ab! | |||
|line2=- Despotarnit | |||
|line3=- Rexblisarnit | |||
|line4=- Voltensonit | |||
|line5=- Stollossnit}} | |||
=====Spanish===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=spa | |||
|title=Megapiedras de regalo! | |||
|msg=¡Gracias por jugar a Pokémon!<br/>Ve a ver al repartidor en cualquier<br/>Centro Pokémon para recoger tu regalo. | |||
|line2=¡Aquí tienes una Tyranitarita, | |||
|line3=una Abomasnowita, una Manectricita, | |||
|line4=y una Aggronita!}} | |||
=====French===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=fra | |||
|title=Recevez quatre Méga-Gemmes ! | |||
|msg=Merci d'avoir joué à Pokémon !<br/>Allez récupérer votre cadeau dans le jeu<br/>auprès du livreur d'un Centre Pokémon ! | |||
|line2=- Une Tyranocivite | |||
|line3=- Une Blizzarite | |||
|line4=- Une Élecsprintite | |||
|line5=- Une Galekingite}} | |||
=====Italian===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=spa | |||
|title=Megapietre in regalo! | |||
|msg=Grazie per aver giocato con questo gioco<br/>dei Pokémon!<br/>Ricordati di ritirare il dono dal postino<br/>nel Centro Pokémon! | |||
|line2=In regalo per te una Tyranitarite, | |||
|line3=una Abomasnowite, una Manectricite, | |||
|line4=e una Aggronite!}} | |||
=====Korean===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=kor | |||
|title=메가스톤 선물 | |||
|msg=포켓몬 게임을 즐겨 주셔서<br/>감사합니다!<br/>소포는 포켓몬센터에 있는<br/>배달원에게 받으십시오! | |||
|line2=・마기라스나이트 | |||
|line3=・눈설왕나이트 | |||
|line4=・썬더볼트나이트 | |||
|line5=・보스로라나이트}} | |||
{{-}} | |||
===Fourth Mega Stone Gift=== | |||
{{bulbanews|Tyranitarite, Abomasite, Manectite, Aggronite available in Sun, Moon with universal code}} | |||
[[File:Bag Tyranitarite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
[[File:Bag Abomasite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
[[File:Bag Manectite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
[[File:Bag Aggronite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
A [[Tyranitarite]], an [[Abomasite]], a [[Manectite]], and an [[Aggronite]] were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code SABLEVOLANT from July 21, 2017 to October 31, 2017. | |||
The common serial code SABLEVOLANT refers to {{p|Tyranitar}}'s {{a|Sand Stream}} Ability in French. | |||
====Distribution==== | |||
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In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
=====Japanese===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ja | |||
|title=メガストーン プレゼント | |||
|msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | |||
|line2=・バンギラスナイト | |||
|line3=・ユキノオナイト | |||
|line4=・ライボルトナイト | |||
|line5=・ボスゴドラナイト}} | |||
=====English===== | |||
{{wondercard/7 | |||
|title=Mega Stone Gift | |||
|msg=Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up<br/>your gift from the deliveryman in any<br/>Pokémon Center. | |||
|line2=- Tyranitarite | |||
|line3=- Abomasite | |||
|line4=- Manectite | |||
|line5=- Aggronite}} | |||
=====German===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ger | |||
|title=Erhalte Mega-Steine! | |||
|msg=Danke, dass du Pokémon spielst!<br/>Hole dir dein Geschenk von unserem<br/>Lieferanten im Pokémon-Center ab! | |||
}} | |||
=====Spanish===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=spa | |||
|title=Megapiedras de regalo! | |||
|msg=¡Gracias por jugar a Pokémon!<br/>Ve a ver al repartidor en cualquier<br/>Centro Pokémon para recoger tu regalo. | |||
}} | |||
=====French===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=fra | |||
|title=Recevez quatre Méga-Gemmes ! | |||
|msg=Merci d'avoir joué à Pokémon !<br/>Allez récupérer votre cadeau dans le jeu<br/>auprès du livreur d'un Centre Pokémon ! | |||
}} | |||
=====Italian===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=spa | |||
|title=Megapietre in regalo! | |||
|msg=Grazie per aver giocato con questo gioco<br/>dei Pokémon!<br/>Ricordati di ritirare il dono dal postino<br/>nel Centro Pokémon! | |||
}} | |||
=====Korean===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=kor | |||
|title=메가스톤 선물 | |||
|msg=포켓몬 게임을 즐겨 주셔서<br/>감사합니다!<br/>소포는 포켓몬센터에 있는<br/>배달원에게 받으십시오! | |||
|line2=・전룡나이트 | |||
|line3=・파비코리나이트 | |||
|line4=・라티아스나이트 | |||
|line5=・라티오스나이트}} | |||
===tiny tourney Mega Stones=== | |||
{{bulbanews|Tiny Tourney Wi-Fi competition announced}} | |||
[[File:Bag Galladite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
[[File:Bag Gardevoirite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
[[File:Bag Lopunnite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | |||
A [[Galladite]], an [[Gardevoirite]], and a [[Lopunnite]] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/c22b4e19-b47d-4bad-8919-34c81fa3082e were] available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the tiny tourney (Japanese: プリティプリマ ''Pretty Prima'') competition on the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. The competition was held from June 23 to 25, 2017. A list of eligible players [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4113/ was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4114/ posted] on the Pokémon Global Link on June 30, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on July 4, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] from July 4 to August 31, 2017. | |||
====Distribution==== | |||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | |||
=====Japanese===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ja | |||
|title=メガストーン プレゼント | |||
|msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | |||
|line2=・サーナイトナイト | |||
|line3=・エルレイドナイト | |||
|line4=・ミミロップナイト}} | |||
=====English===== | |||
{{wondercard/7 | |||
|title=Mega Stone Gift | |||
|msg=Thank you for playing Pokémon! Please pick up<br/>your gift from the deliveryman in any<br/>Pokémon Center. | |||
|line2=- Gardevoirite | |||
|line3=- Galladite | |||
|line4=- Lopunnite}} | |||
=====German===== | |||
{{wondercard/7|lang=ger | |||
|title=Erhalte Mega-Steine! | |||
|msg=Danke, dass du Pokémon spielst!<br/>Hole dir dein Geschenk von unserem<br/>Lieferanten im Pokémon-Center ab! | |||
|line2=- Guardevoirnit | |||
|line3=- Galagladinit | |||
|line4=- Schlapornit}} | |line4=- Schlapornit}} | ||
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[[File:Bag Cameruptite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Cameruptite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Banettite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Banettite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Sceptilite]], a [[Blazikenite]], a [[Swampertite]], a [[Cameruptite]], and a [[Banettite]] [http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/add-a-handful-of-mega-stones-to-your-game/ were] distributed to players who inserted the common serial code MATSUBUSA from June 23, 2017 to October 31, 2017. | ||
The common serial code MATSUBUSA refers to the Japanese name of [[Maxie]], who has a {{p|Camerupt}} as his signature Pokémon. | The common serial code MATSUBUSA refers to the Japanese name of [[Maxie]], who has a {{p|Camerupt}} as his signature Pokémon. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
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[[File:Bag Abomasite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Abomasite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Manectite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Manectite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Tyranitarite]], an [[Abomasite]], and a [[Manectite]] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/17bca4f1-317a-4b29-9ea0-76a2639fa9ab were] available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the 2017 International Challenge May competition on the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. The competition was held from May 26 to 28, 2017. A list of eligible players [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4111/ was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4112/ posted] on the Pokémon Global Link on June 1, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on June 6, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] from June 6 to July 30, 2017. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
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[[File:Bag Blazikenite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Blazikenite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Swampertite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Swampertite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Sceptilite]], a [[Blazikenite]], and a [[Swampertite]] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/2264176e-fe49-4c1b-99c6-c970d74d8ae9 were] available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the 2017 International Challenge April competition on the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. The competition was held from April 28 to 30, 2017. A list of eligible players [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4109/ was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4110/ posted] on the Pokémon Global Link on May 9, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on May 30, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] from May 30 to June 30, 2017. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
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[[File:Bag Heracronite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Heracronite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Houndoominite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Houndoominite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Pidgeotite]], a [[Steelixite]], a [[Heracronite]], and a [[Houndoominite]] [http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/get-another-group-of-mega-stones/ were] distributed to players who inserted the common serial code AZUL from May 12, 2017 to October 31, 2017. | ||
The common serial code AZUL refers to the Spanish name of {{ga|Blue}}, who has a {{p|Pidgeot}} as his signature Pokémon. | The common serial code AZUL refers to the Spanish name of {{ga|Blue}}, who has a {{p|Pidgeot}} as his signature Pokémon. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
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[[File:Bag Audinite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Audinite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Medichamite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Medichamite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Mawilite]], a [[Beedrillite]], an [[Audinite]], and a [[Medichamite]] [http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/mega-stone-power-times-four/ were] distributed to players who inserted the common serial code INTIMIDATE from April 7, 2017 to October 31, 2017. | ||
The common serial code INTIMIDATE refers to {{p|Mawile}}'s {{a|Intimidate}} Ability. | The common serial code INTIMIDATE refers to {{p|Mawile}}'s {{a|Intimidate}} Ability. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
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|msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | |msg=ポケモンを {{tt|遊|あそ}}んでくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ポケモンセンターにいる<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | ||
|line2=・クチートナイト | |line2=・クチートナイト | ||
|line3=・スピアナイト | |line3=・スピアナイト | ||
|line4=・タブンネナイト | |line4=・タブンネナイト | ||
|line5=・チャーレムナイト}} | |line5=・チャーレムナイト}} | ||
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|line2=- Flunkifernit | |line2=- Flunkifernit | ||
|line3=- Bibornit | |line3=- Bibornit | ||
|line4=- Ohrdochnit | |line4=- Ohrdochnit | ||
|line5=- Meditalisnit}} | |line5=- Meditalisnit}} | ||
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[[File:Bag Pidgeotite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Pidgeotite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Steelixite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Steelixite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Pidgeotite]] and a [[Steelixite]] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/65b18aaf-bbe2-47fb-97c5-89034f8bd8d5 were] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/d2f1e117-1d66-4e06-8074-2afe01038430 available] via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble (Japanese: カントー×アローラ ''Kanto × Alola'') competition on the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. The competition was held from March 17 to 19, 2017. A list of eligible players [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4107 was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4108 posted] on the Pokémon Global Link on March 23, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on March 28, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] from March 28 to April 27, 2017. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
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{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
The "Trade Pokémon at the GTS!" (Japanese: GTSで 交換 しよう!) global mission [https://archive.is/ZUzvG was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/ac0e8f44-1ed8-4006-b333-c534b29c8fba held] from January 30 to February 14, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to trade at least five Pokémon on the [[Global Trade Station|GTS]]. The Rare Candies came bundled with a | The "Trade Pokémon at the GTS!" (Japanese: GTSで 交換 しよう!) global mission [https://archive.is/ZUzvG was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/ac0e8f44-1ed8-4006-b333-c534b29c8fba held] from January 30 to February 14, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to trade at least five Pokémon on the [[Global Trade Station|GTS]]. The Rare Candies came bundled with a [[Friend Ball]], because over two million trades were made on the GTS. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] from February 21 to March 31, 2017. | ||
[[File:Bag Friend Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Friend Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
The "Get BP at the Battle Tree!" (Japanese: バトルツリーで BPを かちとろう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/0fba93c7-7b8c-4a00-9fd4-dc383f2b17ae was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/db0732c4-8c16-421a-8fc6-be3f46aaae22 held] from February 28 to March 13, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to earn at least three [[Battle Point]]s at the [[Battle Tree]]. The Rare Candies came bundled with a | The "Get BP at the Battle Tree!" (Japanese: バトルツリーで BPを かちとろう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/0fba93c7-7b8c-4a00-9fd4-dc383f2b17ae was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/db0732c4-8c16-421a-8fc6-be3f46aaae22 held] from February 28 to March 13, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to earn at least three [[Battle Point]]s at the [[Battle Tree]]. The Rare Candies came bundled with a [[Heavy Ball]], because over 500,000 Battle Points were earned. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from March 21 to April 27, 2017. | ||
[[File:Bag Heavy Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Heavy Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
The "Hatch a Lot of Eggs!" (Japanese: タマゴを たくさん ふか させよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/196a406f-bfa9-4328-b8e1-5171363bc9ff was] held from March 28, 2017 to April 10, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to hatch at least 3 {{pkmn|Egg}}s. The Rare Candies came bundled with a | The "Hatch a Lot of Eggs!" (Japanese: タマゴを たくさん ふか させよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/196a406f-bfa9-4328-b8e1-5171363bc9ff was] held from March 28, 2017 to April 10, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to hatch at least 3 {{pkmn|Egg}}s. The Rare Candies came bundled with a [[Love Ball]], because over 200,000 Eggs were hatched. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from April 18 to May 31, 2017. | ||
[[File:Bag Love Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Love Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
The "Harvest Poké Beans!" (Japanese: ポケマメを しゅうかく しよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/25b01c62-ed24-4fa9-9076-c42356150e12 was] held from April 25, 2017 to May 9, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to harvest at least 30 [[Poké Bean]]s. The Rare Candies came bundled with a | The "Harvest Poké Beans!" (Japanese: ポケマメを しゅうかく しよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/25b01c62-ed24-4fa9-9076-c42356150e12 was] held from April 25, 2017 to May 9, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to harvest at least 30 [[Poké Bean]]s. The Rare Candies came bundled with a [[Level Ball]], because over 3,000,000 Poké Beans were harvested. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from May 16 to June 30, 2017. | ||
[[File:Bag Level Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Level Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
The "Fish Pokémon at Rare Spots!" (Japanese: レアスポットで つりあげよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/25b01c62-ed24-4fa9-9076-c42356150e12 was] held from May 30, 2017 to June 12, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to hook at least 3 Pokémon/items. The Rare Candies came bundled with a | The "Fish Pokémon at Rare Spots!" (Japanese: レアスポットで つりあげよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/25b01c62-ed24-4fa9-9076-c42356150e12 was] held from May 30, 2017 to June 12, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to hook at least 3 Pokémon/items. The Rare Candies came bundled with a [[Lure Ball]], because over 500,000 Pokémon/items were hooked. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from June 20 to July 31, 2017. | ||
[[File:Bag Lure Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Lure Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
The "Defend Your Champion Title!" (Japanese: チャンピオンを ぼうえい しよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/2476f0e0-d591-4479-a629-48b69e4ce7fc was] held from June 27, 2017 to July 10, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to [[Pokémon League (Alola)/Title Defense|defend the Champion title]] at least once. The Rare Candies came bundled with a | The "Defend Your Champion Title!" (Japanese: チャンピオンを ぼうえい しよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/2476f0e0-d591-4479-a629-48b69e4ce7fc was] held from June 27, 2017 to July 10, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to [[Pokémon League (Alola)/Title Defense|defend the Champion title]] at least once. The Rare Candies came bundled with a [[Moon Ball]], because over 100,000 Champion title were defended. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from July 18 to August 31, 2017. | ||
[[File:Bag Moon Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Moon Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
The "Try Your Luck!" (Japanese: うんだめしを しよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/2476f0e0-d591-4479-a629-48b69e4ce7fc was] held from July 25, 2017 to August 8, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to win the lottery at [[Festival Plaza]] at least once. The Rare Candies came bundled with a | The "Try Your Luck!" (Japanese: うんだめしを しよう!) global mission [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/2476f0e0-d591-4479-a629-48b69e4ce7fc was] held from July 25, 2017 to August 8, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to win the lottery at [[Festival Plaza]] at least once. The Rare Candies came bundled with a [[Fast Ball]], because over 1,000 lottery plays were reached. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from August 8 to September 30, 2017. | ||
[[File:Bag Fast Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Fast Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
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===Seoul Times Square Max Revive=== | ===Seoul Times Square Max Revive=== | ||
[[File:Bag Max Revive Sprite.png|frame]] | [[File:Bag Max Revive Sprite.png|frame]] | ||
A | A [[Max Revive]] [http://www.nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/pkmsun_moon/pop_event.html was] [https://story.kakao.com/ch/pokemonkorea/HTAWOeUUADA distributed] via [[infrared]] to players who attended an event held at {{wp|Times Square (Seoul)|Times Square}} in {{wp|Seoul}}, South Korea from March 17 to 19, 2017 between 11:00 am and 7:00 pm. At the event, players could participate in a [[Multi Battle]] against [[Team Skull]], battle each other in [[Battle Royal]], and learn tips on how to battle. | ||
===2017 International Challenge February Mega Stones=== | ===2017 International Challenge February Mega Stones=== | ||
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[[File:Bag Mawilite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Mawilite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Beedrillite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Beedrillite Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Mawilite]] and a [[Beedrillite]] [https://archive.is/TEWZn were] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/05a2e014-e378-43fe-a18a-a59f3a98f346 available] via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the 2017 International Challenge February competition on the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. The competition was held from February 24 to 26, 2017. A list of eligible players [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4105/ was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4106/ posted] on the Pokémon Global Link on March 2, 2017. Qualifying players received a serial code starting on March 7, 2017. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] from March 7 to April 27, 2017. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
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[[File:Bag Mewtwonite X Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Mewtwonite X Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Bag Mewtwonite Y Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Mewtwonite Y Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Mewtwonite X]] and a [[Mewtwonite Y]] [http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/get-a-pair-of-mega-stones-for-mewtwo/ were] distributed to players who inserted the common serial code M2DESCENT from March 3, 2017 to October 31, 2017. | ||
====Distribution==== | ====Distribution==== | ||
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Playing Pokémon}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
=====Japanese===== | =====Japanese===== | ||
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[[File:Bag Bottle Cap Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Bottle Cap Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[[File:Australia Bottle Cap code card.png|thumb|300px|Australian Bottle Cap serial code card]] | [[File:Australia Bottle Cap code card.png|thumb|300px|Australian Bottle Cap serial code card]] | ||
[[File:North America Bottle Cap code card.png|thumb|300px|North American Bottle Cap serial code card]] | |||
A [[Bottle Cap]] was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various locations in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Bottle Cap in PAL region Pokémon Sun and Moon from February 3 to May 13, 2017 and in American region Pokémon Sun and Moon from February 13 to May 13, 2017. It was distributed to promote the release of the {{TCG|Sun & Moon}} Pokémon Trading Card Game expansion. | |||
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===Pokémon Center Alolan Vulpix items=== | ===Pokémon Center Alolan Vulpix items=== | ||
{{bulbanews|Alolan Vulpix, Ice-type items to be distributed at Pokémon Center stores in Japan}} | {{bulbanews|Alolan Vulpix, Ice-type items to be distributed at Pokémon Center stores in Japan}} | ||
A | A [[Ice Heal]], [[Ice Stone]], [[Icy Rock]], [[Never-Melt Ice]], [[Aspear Berry]], [[Casteliacone]], and [[Snowball]] were [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/12/161222_p01.html distributed] via local wireless at [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center]]s and [[Pokémon Store]]s in Japan from February 1 to March 12, 2017. These items were randomly distributed each day and players could only receive one item per day that they had not received before. They were distributed alongside the second distribution of the {{DL|List of local event Pokémon distributions in Generation VII|Pokémon Center Sapporo Alolan Vulpix}}. | ||
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===Next Generation World Hobby Fair Winter '17 Big Nugget=== | ===Next Generation World Hobby Fair Winter '17 Big Nugget=== | ||
[[File:Bag Big Nugget Sprite.png|frame]] | [[File:Bag Big Nugget Sprite.png|frame]] | ||
A | A [[Big Nugget]] was [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2017/01/170113_e01.html distributed] via local wireless to players who attended the [http://www.whobby.com/ Next Generation World Hobby Fair Winter '17], which was located at the {{wp|Nagoya Dome}} in {{wp|Nagoya}}, Japan on January 22, 2017, {{wp|Makuhari Messe}} in {{wp|Chiba, Chiba|Chiba}}, Japan from January 28 to 29, 2017, the {{wp|Kyocera Dome}} in {{wp|Osaka}}, Japan on February 5, 2017, and at the {{wp|Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome}} in {{wp|Fukuoka}}, Japan on February 12, 2017. | ||
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The Alola Friendly (Japanese: アローラフレンドリー ''Alola Friendly'') competition [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/173540c6-ac2a-4d47-b5db-b9a2a197607e was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/37bacd51-ec4e-4c39-9397-59dd8af85811 held] from January 27 to 29, 2017. A list of eligible players [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4103/ was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4104/ posted] on the Pokémon Global Link on February 3, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on February 7, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. These serial codes could be used to obtain the Battle Points in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from February 7 to March 30, 2017. | The Alola Friendly (Japanese: アローラフレンドリー ''Alola Friendly'') competition [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/173540c6-ac2a-4d47-b5db-b9a2a197607e was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/37bacd51-ec4e-4c39-9397-59dd8af85811 held] from January 27 to 29, 2017. A list of eligible players [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4103/ was] [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/competitions/4104/ posted] on the Pokémon Global Link on February 3, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on February 7, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. These serial codes could be used to obtain the Battle Points in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from February 7 to March 30, 2017. | ||
The Simple Symphony competition will be held from January 25 to 27, 2019. Serial codes will be distributed in February 2019. | |||
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In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text | In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the {{DL|List of Wonder Cards in Generation VII|Pokémon Global Link gift}} type text in the language of the receiving game. | ||
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===Korean League Big Nugget=== | ===Korean League Big Nugget=== | ||
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A | A [[Big Nugget]] [http://pokemonkorea.co.kr/page/71 was] [http://pokemonkorea.co.kr/news/694 distributed] via [[infrared]] to players who attended the Korean League 2016-17 WINTER (Korean: 코리안리그2016-17 WINTER) event, which was located at the Gwangbok {{wp|Lotte Department Store}} in {{wp|Busan}}, South Korea from December 17 to 18, 2016 between 12:00 pm and 5:30 pm. | ||
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===Jump Festa 2017 Bottle Cap=== | ===Jump Festa 2017 Bottle Cap=== | ||
[[File:Bag Bottle Cap Sprite.png|frame]] | [[File:Bag Bottle Cap Sprite.png|frame]] | ||
A | A [[Bottle Cap]] [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/12/161209_e01.html was] [http://www.jumpfesta.com/maker/pokemon/ distributed] via local wireless to players who attended {{wp|Jump Festa}} 2017, which was located at {{wp|Makuhari Messe}} in {{wp|Chiba, Chiba|Chiba}}, Japan from December 17 to 18, 2016. | ||
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===CoroCoro Rockruff Enhancement items=== | ===CoroCoro Rockruff Enhancement items=== | ||
[[File:Bag Lucky Egg Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Lucky Egg Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/12/161209_gm01.html These] items were distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the January 2017 issue of [[CoroCoro]]. Players of [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun]] received a | [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/12/161209_gm01.html These] items were distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the January 2017 issue of [[CoroCoro]]. Players of [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun]] received a [[Choice Band]] and players of [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon]] received a [[Choice Scarf]]. Both items also came bundled with a [[Lucky Egg]]. The serial codes could be used to obtain the items in Japanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from December 15, 2016 to February 14, 2017. They were distributed to promote {{p|Rockruff}} becoming a mascot of CoroCoro. | ||
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===Pokémon Sun and Moon Guide Book Gold Bottle Cap=== | ===Pokémon Sun and Moon Guide Book Gold Bottle Cap=== | ||
[[File:Bag Gold Bottle Cap Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Gold Bottle Cap Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
A | A [[Gold Bottle Cap]] [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/08/160826_gd01.html was] [http://over-lap.co.jp/book/sm/ distributed] to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the Pokémon Sun and Moon Guide Book (Japanese: ポケットモンスター サン・ムーン 公式ガイドブック). The serial codes could be used to obtain the Gold Bottle Cap in Japanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from December 14, 2016 to January 13, 2018. | ||
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A {{DL|Potion|Potion}}, | A {{DL|Potion|Potion}}, [[Hyper Potion]], [[Revive]], [[Heal Powder]], [[Full Heal]], [[Full Restore]], and [[Comet Shard]] were [http://archive.is/bfh7H distributed] via local wireless at [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center]]s and [[Pokémon Store]]s in Japan from December 1, 2016 to January 31, 2017. These items were randomly distributed each day and players could only receive one item per day. They were distributed to celebrate the reopening of the Pokémon Center Sapporo. There was a 1% chance to get the Comet Shard and a 16.5% chance to get each of the other items. | ||
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|msg=ポケモンセンターに {{tt|来|き}}てくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ゲームの{{tt|中|なか}}の<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | |msg=ポケモンセンターに {{tt|来|き}}てくれて<br/>ありがとう!<br/>おくりものは ゲームの{{tt|中|なか}}の<br/>{{tt|配達員|はいたついん}}から {{tt|受|う}}け{{tt|取|と}}ってね! | ||
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|line3= | |line3=きねんして ぼうけんに やくだつ | ||
|line4=どうぐを プレゼント! | |line4=どうぐを プレゼント! | ||
|line5=また うけとりに きてね! | |line5=また うけとりに きてね! | ||
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{{bulbanews|Sun and Moon pre-order bonuses announced for Australia, Europe}} | {{bulbanews|Sun and Moon pre-order bonuses announced for Australia, Europe}} | ||
[[File:Bag Quick Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | [[File:Bag Quick Ball Sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
These 12 | These 12 [[Quick Ball]]s were distributed to players who inserted a serial code. The serial codes could be used in PAL region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 23, 2016 to February 26, 2017. | ||
The serial codes were given away at select retailers in various countries to players who pre-ordered either [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun or Moon]]. Players could also pre-download them from the {{wp|Nintendo eShop}} to receive a serial code. The local retailers and countries included the following. | The serial codes were given away at select retailers in various countries to players who pre-ordered either [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun or Moon]]. Players could also pre-download them from the {{wp|Nintendo eShop}} to receive a serial code. The local retailers and countries included the following. | ||
*In Belgium, players [https://www.gamemania.be/games/nintendo-3ds/pokmon-sun had to] [https://www.gamemania.be/games/nintendo-3ds/pokmon-moon pre-order] from [https://www.gamemania.be/ Game Mania]. | *In Belgium, players [https://www.gamemania.be/games/nintendo-3ds/pokmon-sun had to] [https://www.gamemania.be/games/nintendo-3ds/pokmon-moon pre-order] from [https://www.gamemania.be/ Game Mania]. The serial codes were also [http://www.nintendo.be/nl/Nieuws/2016/september/Kom-je-ook-naar-GameForce--1140972.html given away] at [http://gameforce.be/ GameForce 2016], which was located at {{wp|Nekkerspoel|Nekkerhal}} in {{wp|Mechelen}}, from October 1 to 2, 2016. | ||
*In France, players [http://www.micromania.fr/pokemon-soleil-70027.html had to] [http://www.micromania.fr/pokemon-lune-70023.html pre-order] online from {{wp|Micromania (video game retailer)|Micromania}}. However, players [http://www.micromania.fr/pokemon-soleil-fan-edition-70029.html could] [http://www.micromania.fr/pokemon-lune-fan-edition-70025.html also] pre-order Pokémon Sun: Fan Edition or Pokémon Moon: Fan Edition to receive a serial code. | *In France, players [http://www.micromania.fr/pokemon-soleil-70027.html had to] [http://www.micromania.fr/pokemon-lune-70023.html pre-order] online from {{wp|Micromania (video game retailer)|Micromania}}. However, players [http://www.micromania.fr/pokemon-soleil-fan-edition-70029.html could] [http://www.micromania.fr/pokemon-lune-fan-edition-70025.html also] pre-order Pokémon Sun: Fan Edition or Pokémon Moon: Fan Edition to receive a serial code. | ||
*In Italy, [https://www.gamestop.it/pokemon players] [http://www.16games.it/pokemon-sole-pokemon-luna had to] [http://www.gamepeople.it/index.php?id=pages&page=pokemonsoleluna pre-order] from [http://www.16games.it/ 16Games], [http://shop.gamelife.it/ Gamelife], [http://www.gamepeople.it/ Gamepeople], [[GameStop]], or [http://www.opengames.it/ OPENGAMES]. However, players could also pre-order Pokémon Sun: Fan Edition, Pokémon Moon: Fan Edition, or the [[New Nintendo 3DS XL]] {{p|Solgaleo}} and {{p|Lunala}} Limited Edition to receive a serial code. | *In Italy, [https://www.gamestop.it/pokemon players] [http://www.16games.it/pokemon-sole-pokemon-luna had to] [http://www.gamepeople.it/index.php?id=pages&page=pokemonsoleluna pre-order] from [http://www.16games.it/ 16Games], [http://shop.gamelife.it/ Gamelife], [http://www.gamepeople.it/ Gamepeople], [[GameStop]], or [http://www.opengames.it/ OPENGAMES]. However, players could also pre-order Pokémon Sun: Fan Edition, Pokémon Moon: Fan Edition, or the [[New Nintendo 3DS XL]] {{p|Solgaleo}} and {{p|Lunala}} Limited Edition to receive a serial code. | ||
*In the Netherlands, players [https://www.gamemania.nl/games/nintendo-3ds/pokmon-sun had to] [https://www.gamemania.nl/games/nintendo-3ds/pokmon-moon pre-order] from [https://www.gamemania.nl/ Game Mania]. | *In the Netherlands, players [https://www.gamemania.nl/games/nintendo-3ds/pokmon-sun had to] [https://www.gamemania.nl/games/nintendo-3ds/pokmon-moon pre-order] from [https://www.gamemania.nl/ Game Mania]. | ||
*In Spain, players [https://www.game.es/videojuegos/rol/nintendo-3ds/pokemon-sol/124735 had to] [https://www.game.es/videojuegos/rol/nintendo-3ds/pokemon-luna/124736 pre-order] from {{wp|Game (retailer)|GAME}}. There was only a total of 10,000 serial codes available in Spain. | *In Spain, players [https://www.game.es/videojuegos/rol/nintendo-3ds/pokemon-sol/124735 had to] [https://www.game.es/videojuegos/rol/nintendo-3ds/pokemon-luna/124736 pre-order] from {{wp|Game (retailer)|GAME}}. There was only a total of 10,000 serial codes available in Spain. | ||
*In the United Kingdom, players [http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/3ds/3DSPO12-pokemon-sun-inc-quick-ball had to] [http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/3ds/3DSPO11-pokemon-moon-inc-quick-ball pre-order] from [http://www.shopto.net/ ShopTo]. However, players [http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/3ds/3DSPO13-3ds-pokemon-sun-steelbook-edition-inc-quick-ball could] [http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/3ds/3DSPO14-3ds-pokemon-moon-steelbook-edition-inc-quick-ball also] pre-order the Pokémon Sun Steelbook or the Pokémon Moon Steelbook to receive a serial code. | *In the United Kingdom, players [http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/3ds/3DSPO12-pokemon-sun-inc-quick-ball had to] [http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/3ds/3DSPO11-pokemon-moon-inc-quick-ball pre-order] from [http://www.shopto.net/ ShopTo]. However, players [http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/3ds/3DSPO13-3ds-pokemon-sun-steelbook-edition-inc-quick-ball could] [http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/3ds/3DSPO14-3ds-pokemon-moon-steelbook-edition-inc-quick-ball also] pre-order the Pokémon Sun Steelbook or the Pokémon Moon Steelbook to receive a serial code. | ||
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===North America Pokémon Sun and Moon Dual Pack Poké Balls=== | ===North America Pokémon Sun and Moon Dual Pack Poké Balls=== | ||
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[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/pokemon-sun-and-pokemon-moon-dual-pack-3ds These] 100 | [http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/pokemon-sun-and-pokemon-moon-dual-pack-3ds These] 100 {{i|Poké Ball}}s were distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the Pokémon Sun and Moon Dual Pack. The Dual Pack included both [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] and two serial codes, each for 100 Poké Balls. The Dual Pack was available at select retailers, including {{wp|Best Buy}} stores in the United Sates and {{wp|EB Games}} stores in Canada. The serial codes could be used in American region Pokémon Sun and Moon starting on November 18, 2016. | ||
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|title=Un cadeau avec le pack duo ! | |title=Un cadeau avec le pack duo ! | ||
|msg=Merci d'avoir joué à Pokémon !<br/>Allez récupérer votre cadeau dans le jeu<br/>auprès du livreur d'un Centre Pokémon ! | |msg=Merci d'avoir joué à Pokémon !<br/>Allez récupérer votre cadeau dans le jeu<br/>auprès du livreur d'un Centre Pokémon ! | ||
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===South Korea Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack Poké Balls=== | ===South Korea Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack Poké Balls=== | ||
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These 100 | These 100 {{i|Poké Ball}}s [http://nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/pkmsun_moon/index.html were] [http://nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/pkmsun_moon/img/s4.png distributed] to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack (Korean: 「포켓몬스터썬・문」 더블 팩). The Double Pack included both [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] and two serial codes, each for 100 Poké Balls. The serial codes could be used in Korean region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 18, 2016 to November 30, 2017. | ||
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===Nintendo eShop Pokémon Sun and Moon purchase Quick Balls=== | ===Nintendo eShop Pokémon Sun and Moon purchase Quick Balls=== | ||
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[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/sun_moon/topics/160901_01.html These] 12 | [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/sun_moon/topics/160901_01.html These] 12 [[Quick Ball]]s [http://www.nintendo.tw/pressrelease/3ds_20160901_sun_moon_release.htm were] [http://www.nintendo.com.hk/pressrelease/3ds_20160901_sun_moon_release.htm distributed] to players who inserted a serial code. To receive a serial code players in Japan, Taiwan, or Hong Kong had to purchase [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun or Pokémon Moon]] from the Nintendo eShop from November 18, 2016 to January 11, 2017. The serial codes could be used in Japanese and Taiwanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 18, 2016 to November 30, 2017. | ||
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[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/06/160615_gm01.html These] 100 | [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2016/06/160615_gm01.html These] 100 {{i|Poké Ball}}s were distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack (Japanese: 『ポケットモンスター サン・ムーン』ダブルパック). The Double Pack included both [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] and two serial codes, each for 100 Poké Balls. The serial codes could be used in Japanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 18, 2016 to November 30, 2017. | ||
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[http://www.nintendo.tw/pokemon_sun_moon/revival_herb/index.htm These] [http://www.nintendo.com.hk/pokemon_sun_moon/revival_herb/index.htm eight] | [http://www.nintendo.tw/pokemon_sun_moon/revival_herb/index.htm These] [http://www.nintendo.com.hk/pokemon_sun_moon/revival_herb/index.htm eight] [[Revival Herb]]s [http://www.nintendo.tw/pressrelease/3ds_20160901_sun_moon_release.htm were] [http://www.nintendo.com.hk/pressrelease/3ds_20160901_sun_moon_release.htm distributed] to players who inserted a serial code. To receive a serial code players had to purchase a physical copy of [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] in Taiwan or Hong Kong. The serial codes could be used in Japanese, PAL, and Taiwanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 18, 2016 to March 31, 2017. | ||
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This is a reverse-chronological list of other event distributions that were given away to all region Pokémon games in Generation VII.
List of event distributions
Pokémon Global Link gift rare Berries
12 Enigma, Micle, Custap, Jaboca, and Rowap Berries were distributed available via the Nintendo Network to Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon from January 7 and September 2, 2019.
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A Master Ball was made available via a serial code to players who used Game Sync on Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon with the Pokémon Global Link between November 17, 2017 and January 30, 2018. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on February 13, 2018 could receive a serial code. This serial codes could be used to obtain the Master Ball in any region Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon from February 13 to March 29, 2018.
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In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
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CoroCoro Tamatama Set
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Pokémon Scrap 2017 items
Nuggets
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Big Mushrooms
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Rare Bones
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Pearl Strings
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Relic Golds
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Guide Book Master Balls
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Starter Trainer's Pack Revives
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North America Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Dual Pack Poké Balls
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Europe Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Dual Edition Potions
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South Korea Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Double Pack Poké Balls
To commemorate the release of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon in South Korea, 100 Poké Balls were distributed to players who inserted a serial code that came with the Double Pack version of Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (Korean: 「포켓몬스터 울트라썬・울트라문 더블 팩」). The Double Pack included both Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and two serial codes, each for 100 Poké Balls. The serial codes could be used in Korean region Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon from November 17, 2017 to November 30, 2018.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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7-Eleven Roto Loto
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Pokémon Center Roto Loto
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon pre-order Big Malasada and Fresh Water
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Nintendo eShop Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon purchase Quick Balls
This event was also available in Portugal for those who pre-ordered the physical edition of Pokémon Ultra Moon or Ultra Sun from Worten or Fnac either the normal or the Fan Edition.
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Japan Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Double Pack Poké Balls
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Sixth Mega Stone Gift
An Ampharosite, an Altarianite, a Latiasite, and a Latiosite were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code DRACHE from September 8, 2017 to October 31, 2017.
The common serial code DRACHE means Dragon in German.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Fifth Mega Stone Gift
A Galladite, a Gardevoirite, a Lopunnite, and a Diancite were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code POYONG from August 10, 2017 to October 31, 2017.
The common serial code POYONG refers to the Korean name of Gardevoir's category, Embrace Pokémon.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Weakness Cup Mega Stones
An Ampharosite, an Altarianite, a Latiosite, and a Latiasite were available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the Weakness Cup (Japanese: ポケモン危機一髪! Pokémon Critical Moment!) competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from July 28 to 30, 2017. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on August 3, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on August 8, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from August 8 to September 29, 2017.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Fourth Mega Stone Gift
A Tyranitarite, an Abomasite, a Manectite, and an Aggronite were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code SABLEVOLANT from July 21, 2017 to October 31, 2017.
The common serial code SABLEVOLANT refers to Tyranitar's Sand Stream Ability in French.
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In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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tiny tourney Mega Stones
A Galladite, an Gardevoirite, and a Lopunnite were available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the tiny tourney (Japanese: プリティプリマ Pretty Prima) competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from June 23 to 25, 2017. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on June 30, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on July 4, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from July 4 to August 31, 2017.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Third Mega Stone Gift
A Sceptilite, a Blazikenite, a Swampertite, a Cameruptite, and a Banettite were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code MATSUBUSA from June 23, 2017 to October 31, 2017.
The common serial code MATSUBUSA refers to the Japanese name of Maxie, who has a Camerupt as his signature Pokémon.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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2017 International Challenge May Mega Stones
A Tyranitarite, an Abomasite, and a Manectite were available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the 2017 International Challenge May competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from May 26 to 28, 2017. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on June 1, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on June 6, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from June 6 to July 30, 2017.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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2017 International Challenge April Mega Stones
A Sceptilite, a Blazikenite, and a Swampertite were available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the 2017 International Challenge April competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from April 28 to 30, 2017. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on May 9, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on May 30, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from May 30 to June 30, 2017.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Second Mega Stone Gift
A Pidgeotite, a Steelixite, a Heracronite, and a Houndoominite were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code AZUL from May 12, 2017 to October 31, 2017.
The common serial code AZUL refers to the Spanish name of Blue, who has a Pidgeot as his signature Pokémon.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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First Mega Stone Gift
A Mawilite, a Beedrillite, an Audinite, and a Medichamite were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code INTIMIDATE from April 7, 2017 to October 31, 2017.
The common serial code INTIMIDATE refers to Mawile's Intimidate Ability.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble Mega Stones
A Pidgeotite and a Steelixite were available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble (Japanese: カントー×アローラ Kanto × Alola) competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from March 17 to 19, 2017. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on March 23, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on March 28, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from March 28 to April 27, 2017.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Global mission items
Five Rare Candies were distributed to players who inserted a serial code. To receive a serial code, players had to participate in certain global missions at Festival Plaza and have a Pokémon Global Link account.
The "Trade Pokémon at the GTS!" (Japanese: GTSで 交換 しよう!) global mission was held from January 30 to February 14, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to trade at least five Pokémon on the GTS. The Rare Candies came bundled with a Friend Ball, because over two million trades were made on the GTS. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from February 21 to March 31, 2017.
The "Get BP at the Battle Tree!" (Japanese: バトルツリーで BPを かちとろう!) global mission was held from February 28 to March 13, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to earn at least three Battle Points at the Battle Tree. The Rare Candies came bundled with a Heavy Ball, because over 500,000 Battle Points were earned. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from March 21 to April 27, 2017.
The "Hatch a Lot of Eggs!" (Japanese: タマゴを たくさん ふか させよう!) global mission was held from March 28, 2017 to April 10, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to hatch at least 3 Eggs. The Rare Candies came bundled with a Love Ball, because over 200,000 Eggs were hatched. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from April 18 to May 31, 2017.
The "Harvest Poké Beans!" (Japanese: ポケマメを しゅうかく しよう!) global mission was held from April 25, 2017 to May 9, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to harvest at least 30 Poké Beans. The Rare Candies came bundled with a Level Ball, because over 3,000,000 Poké Beans were harvested. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from May 16 to June 30, 2017.
The "Fish Pokémon at Rare Spots!" (Japanese: レアスポットで つりあげよう!) global mission was held from May 30, 2017 to June 12, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to hook at least 3 Pokémon/items. The Rare Candies came bundled with a Lure Ball, because over 500,000 Pokémon/items were hooked. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from June 20 to July 31, 2017.
The "Defend Your Champion Title!" (Japanese: チャンピオンを ぼうえい しよう!) global mission was held from June 27, 2017 to July 10, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to defend the Champion title at least once. The Rare Candies came bundled with a Moon Ball, because over 100,000 Champion title were defended. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from July 18 to August 31, 2017.
The "Try Your Luck!" (Japanese: うんだめしを しよう!) global mission was held from July 25, 2017 to August 8, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to win the lottery at Festival Plaza at least once. The Rare Candies came bundled with a Fast Ball, because over 1,000 lottery plays were reached. These serial codes could be used to obtain the items in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from August 8 to September 30, 2017.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Seoul Times Square Max Revive
A Max Revive was distributed via infrared to players who attended an event held at Times Square in Seoul, South Korea from March 17 to 19, 2017 between 11:00 am and 7:00 pm. At the event, players could participate in a Multi Battle against Team Skull, battle each other in Battle Royal, and learn tips on how to battle.
2017 International Challenge February Mega Stones
A Mawilite and a Beedrillite were available via a serial code to players who completed at least three battles during the 2017 International Challenge February competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from February 24 to 26, 2017. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on March 2, 2017. Qualifying players received a serial code starting on March 7, 2017. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Mega Stones in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from March 7 to April 27, 2017.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Mewtwo Mega Stones
A Mewtwonite X and a Mewtwonite Y were distributed to players who inserted the common serial code M2DESCENT from March 3, 2017 to October 31, 2017.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Playing Pokémon type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Sun & Moon TCG Bottle Cap
A Bottle Cap was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various locations in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Bottle Cap in PAL region Pokémon Sun and Moon from February 3 to May 13, 2017 and in American region Pokémon Sun and Moon from February 13 to May 13, 2017. It was distributed to promote the release of the Sun & Moon Pokémon Trading Card Game expansion.
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In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Generic type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Generic type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Generic type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Generic type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Russia | Send an email to [email protected] | February 3 to 24, 2017 |
Czech Republic and Slovakia | Players had to post a picture of their strongest Pokémon on Nintendo of the Czech Republic and Slovakia's Facebook page. | February 4, 2017 |
Hungary | Players had to comment on the post on Nintendo of Hungary's Facebook page about what their favorite Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon is and why. | February 4, 2017 |
Poland | The first 100 players to post a picture of their strongest Pokémon on Nintendo Poland's Facebook page. | February 7, 2017 |
Nintendo Poland's Facebook page | February 8 and 10, 2017 | |
Greece | CD Media website | February 7 to 24, 2017 |
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Pokémon Center Alolan Vulpix items
A Ice Heal, Ice Stone, Icy Rock, Never-Melt Ice, Aspear Berry, Casteliacone, and Snowball were distributed via local wireless at Pokémon Centers and Pokémon Stores in Japan from February 1 to March 12, 2017. These items were randomly distributed each day and players could only receive one item per day that they had not received before. They were distributed alongside the second distribution of the Pokémon Center Sapporo Alolan Vulpix.
Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Center type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Next Generation World Hobby Fair Winter '17 Big Nugget
A Big Nugget was distributed via local wireless to players who attended the Next Generation World Hobby Fair Winter '17, which was located at the Nagoya Dome in Nagoya, Japan on January 22, 2017, Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan from January 28 to 29, 2017, the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan on February 5, 2017, and at the Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome in Fukuoka, Japan on February 12, 2017.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Pulverizing Pancake Battle Rare Candy
A Rare Candy was distributed to players who inserted a serial code. The serial codes were given away at the Pulverizing Pancake Battle corner (Japanese: ほんきをだすバトル コーナー) as part of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Sun & Moon Welcome Festa (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム サン&ムーン ウェルカムフェスタ) event, which was located at the Sunshine City Convention Center in Tokyo, Japan on January 14, 2017, and the Pulverizing Pancake Battle 2 corner (Japanese: ほんきをだすバトル2 コーナー) as part of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Champions League 2017 Osaka (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム チャンピオンズリーグ2017 大阪) event, which were located at the MyDome Osaka in Osaka, Japan on February 19, 2017. To receive a serial code players had to form groups of two, where one player had to participate in the Trading Card Game segment and the other had to participate in the games segment. For each win they received a Rare Candy card and a serial code, with a limit of four. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Rare Candy in Japanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from January 14, 2017 to January 31, 2018.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon event type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Pokémon Global Link competition Battle Points
50 Battle Points were available to players who participated in certain competitions on the Pokémon Global Link. For each competition players had to complete at least three battles to receive a serial code.
The Battle of Alola (Japanese: アローラビギニング Alola Beginning) competition was held from December 16 to 18, 2016. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on December 19, 2016. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on December 22, 2016 received a personal notification containing a serial code. These serial codes could be used to obtain the Battle Points in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from December 22, 2016 to January 30, 2017.
The Alola Friendly (Japanese: アローラフレンドリー Alola Friendly) competition was held from January 27 to 29, 2017. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on February 3, 2017. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on February 7, 2017 received a personal notification containing a serial code. These serial codes could be used to obtain the Battle Points in any region Pokémon Sun and Moon from February 7 to March 30, 2017.
The Simple Symphony competition will be held from January 25 to 27, 2019. Serial codes will be distributed in February 2019.
Distribution
In all languages for the Japanese region, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In English, Spanish, and French for the American region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all European languages for the PAL region, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Pokémon Global Link gift type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Korean region, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
In all languages for the Taiwanese region, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Global Link gift type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Korean League Big Nugget
A Big Nugget was distributed via infrared to players who attended the Korean League 2016-17 WINTER (Korean: 코리안리그2016-17 WINTER) event, which was located at the Gwangbok Lotte Department Store in Busan, South Korea from December 17 to 18, 2016 between 12:00 pm and 5:30 pm.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon event type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Jump Festa 2017 Bottle Cap
A Bottle Cap was distributed via local wireless to players who attended Jump Festa 2017, which was located at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan from December 17 to 18, 2016.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Event type text in the language of the receiving game.
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CoroCoro Rockruff Enhancement items
These items were distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the January 2017 issue of CoroCoro. Players of Pokémon Sun received a Choice Band and players of Pokémon Moon received a Choice Scarf. Both items also came bundled with a Lucky Egg. The serial codes could be used to obtain the items in Japanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from December 15, 2016 to February 14, 2017. They were distributed to promote Rockruff becoming a mascot of CoroCoro.
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Choice Band
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Choice Scarf
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Pokémon Sun and Moon Guide Book Gold Bottle Cap
A Gold Bottle Cap was distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the Pokémon Sun and Moon Guide Book (Japanese: ポケットモンスター サン・ムーン 公式ガイドブック). The serial codes could be used to obtain the Gold Bottle Cap in Japanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from December 14, 2016 to January 13, 2018.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Pokémon Center Sapporo reopening items
A Potion, Hyper Potion, Revive, Heal Powder, Full Heal, Full Restore, and Comet Shard were distributed via local wireless at Pokémon Centers and Pokémon Stores in Japan from December 1, 2016 to January 31, 2017. These items were randomly distributed each day and players could only receive one item per day. They were distributed to celebrate the reopening of the Pokémon Center Sapporo. There was a 1% chance to get the Comet Shard and a 16.5% chance to get each of the other items. |
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Pokémon Center type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Europe Pokémon Sun and Moon pre-order Quick Balls
These 12 Quick Balls were distributed to players who inserted a serial code. The serial codes could be used in PAL region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 23, 2016 to February 26, 2017.
The serial codes were given away at select retailers in various countries to players who pre-ordered either Pokémon Sun or Moon. Players could also pre-download them from the Nintendo eShop to receive a serial code. The local retailers and countries included the following.
- In Belgium, players had to pre-order from Game Mania. The serial codes were also given away at GameForce 2016, which was located at Nekkerhal in Mechelen, from October 1 to 2, 2016.
- In France, players had to pre-order online from Micromania. However, players could also pre-order Pokémon Sun: Fan Edition or Pokémon Moon: Fan Edition to receive a serial code.
- In Italy, players had to pre-order from 16Games, Gamelife, Gamepeople, GameStop, or OPENGAMES. However, players could also pre-order Pokémon Sun: Fan Edition, Pokémon Moon: Fan Edition, or the New Nintendo 3DS XL Solgaleo and Lunala Limited Edition to receive a serial code.
- In the Netherlands, players had to pre-order from Game Mania.
- In Spain, players had to pre-order from GAME. There was only a total of 10,000 serial codes available in Spain.
- In the United Kingdom, players had to pre-order from ShopTo. However, players could also pre-order the Pokémon Sun Steelbook or the Pokémon Moon Steelbook to receive a serial code.
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In all European languages, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the Download type text. In Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
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North America Pokémon Sun and Moon Dual Pack Poké Balls
These 100 Poké Balls were distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the Pokémon Sun and Moon Dual Pack. The Dual Pack included both Pokémon Sun and Moon and two serial codes, each for 100 Poké Balls. The Dual Pack was available at select retailers, including Best Buy stores in the United Sates and EB Games stores in Canada. The serial codes could be used in American region Pokémon Sun and Moon starting on November 18, 2016.
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In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the ??? type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the ??? type text in the language of the receiving game.
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South Korea Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack Poké Balls
These 100 Poké Balls were distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack (Korean: 「포켓몬스터썬・문」 더블 팩). The Double Pack included both Pokémon Sun and Moon and two serial codes, each for 100 Poké Balls. The serial codes could be used in Korean region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 18, 2016 to November 30, 2017.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Korean, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Nintendo eShop Pokémon Sun and Moon purchase Quick Balls
These 12 Quick Balls were distributed to players who inserted a serial code. To receive a serial code players in Japan, Taiwan, or Hong Kong had to purchase Pokémon Sun or Pokémon Moon from the Nintendo eShop from November 18, 2016 to January 11, 2017. The serial codes could be used in Japanese and Taiwanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 18, 2016 to November 30, 2017.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Download type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Japan Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack Poké Balls
These 100 Poké Balls were distributed to players who inserted a serial code, which was found inside the Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack (Japanese: 『ポケットモンスター サン・ムーン』ダブルパック). The Double Pack included both Pokémon Sun and Moon and two serial codes, each for 100 Poké Balls. The serial codes could be used in Japanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 18, 2016 to November 30, 2017.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in Japanese, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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Pokémon Sun and Moon purchase Revival Herbs
These eight Revival Herbs were distributed to players who inserted a serial code. To receive a serial code players had to purchase a physical copy of Pokémon Sun and Moon in Taiwan or Hong Kong. The serial codes could be used in Japanese, PAL, and Taiwanese region Pokémon Sun and Moon from November 18, 2016 to March 31, 2017.
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In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the Playing Pokémon type text in the language of the receiving game.
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