![]() Project Pokémon Forums: Again, for any help you’ve provided regarding HG/SS issues, either to myself or to other people.afcmark15, bossdresser, Joodicator and other friends: For contributing ideas to the hack, as well as helping to test the thing in some cases (not much, but it’s something!). ![]() It is a BOX file, import it into a box slot (importing to party won't work). It's not the best way, but it's what we have.ĮDIT 2: I've attached a pikasav compatible file of the celebi I described above (generated with pikasav with the data specified above, at level 5). Nevertheless, this data is enough to recreate the original celebi distributed there and should be 1:1 with one obtained from a save backup. The owner has no means to backup his save file to a computer (but has that device that allows to backup GB saves, but no connection to any other hardware). The stats for this level 100 fully EV trained celebi are these:Īccording to bulbapedia it was distributed at level 5, carried no item and had the following moveset: DVs: 0x2D8A ( - Attack 02 - Defense 13 - Speed 8 - Special 10)ĭVs have been calculated by the owner, given he has the celebi at level 100 and he claims it is fully EV trained. Here's the data for a FRANCO celebi distributed in spain ( ) thanks to Dr. There's always the possibility of that spanish mew being randomly generated, or some other sort of distribution, but I guess we'll never know.īut I bet the mew to be distributed to 3ds re-releases will have the 5/10/1/12/5 IV spread. It would be really interesting to get one of those mews and be able to see if it has the 5/10/1/12/5 IV spread.Īlso, related to mew, I've found a report of the spanish mew distribution for Gen 1 (there was only one) were it is said that the OT name was "D-J" and it actually listed the ID, but if we would assueme that in gen 1 and gen 2 mew was always distributed with the 5/10/1/12/5 IV spread, then the stats wouldn't match, since the provided stats for the mew had impossible values for speed and special for those IV. If those distributions machines worked the same as for celebi, giving random IVs, we could generate those mews, but unfortunately bulbapedia event page list it as "non-shiny mew", which makes me think it had pre-set IVs. Now, I've seen that there was a mew distribution at PCNY. I think it is safe to assume that the distribution machines worked in the same way for all shiny distributions, since we know it did for at least 4 of those.įor the egg distribution, it doesn't really matter since the information at bulbapedia is enough to recreate the eggs. Given that information, recreating the possible shiny pokemon distributed at PCNY is possible, since we have all the needed information: IVs, attacks and level. If a Pokémon's Speed, Defense, and Special IVs are all 10, and its Attack IV is 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14 or 15, it will be Shiny. If anyone still has a legit Mew, it would be great to distribute, because then we could truly catch all 251 Pokemon forever.ĬrystalVersionPCNY.zip Edited Apby Gold Ursaring *Nintendo actually selected Splash as a distribution move on several occasions, as if getting a Sunkern wasn't bad enough. I can try to do my best in remembering what I do remember.Ĭelebi (Enough unique Celebi to make a team or two filled with them)Ĭrunch Charmander (Not A Breeding Move Generation II)įerocious Monsters with Game Breaking Moves It should work fine.įeel free to distribute these files as you see fit, so long as the Pokemon aren't edited, any people interested in research may feel free to contact me for further information. I had no issues with opening this file with Visual Boy Advance after downloading the save and the game itself. The battery on my Crystal Version has lasted long enough for me to be able to do this. I've attached a save containing my collection of Pokemon Center New York Pokemon, among them Celebi and multiple egg events.
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