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Components

Examples

Nobunaga's Black Rayquaza

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This Shiny Rayquaza is known as Nobunaga's Black Rayquaza (Japanese: ノブナガの黒いレックウザ) and was distributed to commemorate the Japanese release of Pokémon Conquest. It was available from March 17 to April 16, 2012.


#384 Rayquaza (レックウザ) ShinyVStar.png 
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Type:
DragonIC BW.png FlyingIC BW.png
Ability: Air Lock
Held item: None
ID: 03172
OT: ノブナガ
Met: Faraway place (fateful encounter)
Nature: Random
Ribbon: Classic Ribbon Classic Ribbon
Dragon Pulse
Dragon Special
AncientPower
Rock Special
Outrage
Dragon Physical
Dragon Dance
Dragon Status
Games Method Language Location Duration
BW Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Japanese online March 17 to April 16, 2012
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is Japanese in origin, regardless of the language of the game.

2012 World Championships Pikachu

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This Pikachu was distributed at the 2012 World Championships. It was available to English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish language games. However, Japanese and Korean games received English versions.


#025 Pikachu
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Type:
ElectricIC BW.png NormalIC BW.png
Ability: Lightningrod
Held item: Light Ball Light Ball
ID: 08122
OT: WORLD12
Met: Worlds 2012 (fateful encounter)
Nature: Timid
Ribbon: Event Ribbon Event Ribbon
Fly
Flying Physical
Thunderbolt
Electric Special
Grass Knot
Grass Special
Protect
Normal Status
Games Method Language Location Duration
BW local wireless All 2012 World Championships
Waikoloa Village, Hawaii
August 12, 2012
Date received is the receiving system's date when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon matches the the language of the game that recieived it,
with the exception of Japanese and Korean games, which recieved English versions.