Serebii's Event Database has the Mega Campaign Pokémon in their list of 2016 events, if anyone wants to see them. They have an assortment of moves on them, with the only event-exclusive one being Thunder Wave on Sableye. None of the Pokémon seem to have Hidden Abilities on them, so (thankfully) we don't have another legit Prankster T-Wave SwagPlay user with STAB Foul Play.
Serebii said:It has been announced that the Mythical Pokémon are all to receive special distributions for the Pokémon games starting in February 2016. These are Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin, Arceus, Victini, Keldeo, Meloetta and Genesect. We'll bring full details on these as they come. Mew will be distributed from February 1st through February 24th at Gamespot, unknown elsewhere while Celebi will run from March 1st through March 24th on the Nintendo Network, Jirachi in April on the Nintendo Network, Darkrai in May at Gamestop, Manaphy in June via Nintendo Network, Shaymin in July via Nintendo Network, Arceus in August via Gamestop, Victini in September via Nintendo Network, Keldeo in October via Nintendo Network, Genesect in November at Gamespot in the US, unknown elsewhere and Meloetta in December via Nintendo Network.
Here's the video that confirms this.Apparently, to celebrate Pokemon's 20th anniversary, we will be getting distributions of every Mythical Pokemon (except Diancie/Hoopa/Volcanion) this year. Even more noteworthy, for once it's not just Japan who's getting them! This is huge news, especially considering that a few Pokemon on the list (Manaphy in particular) haven't been given out for years now.
Let's hope we Canadians also get the Gamestop events, eh?
Or Darkrai...(please God no, Dark Void Smeargle is bad enough...)Wait, that means we could have pentagon event legends, for those who REALLY care. Means I'll get to finally RNG a competetive Jirachi.
So, a year long Mythical Pokemon giveaway and ports of the Gen I games, so far the 20th Anniversary is looking pretty good. Just need one more thing to seal the deal. I'll give you a hint...
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You need anime to seal the deal?![]()
Relax, we'll get it this year.I'm assuming by that emoticon you know perfectly what I mean. Here's another hint:
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Gen I Ports:
Additionally info on the international releases for the Gen I ports have been revealed.
For those in Europe you'll be getting Red, Blue, & Yellow 2DS packs which come with a copy of the featured game, code for a 2DS console theme (probably matching the version bought), and a sticker sheet (probably matching the version bought).
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US, on the other hand, will instead be getting a 3DS pack which comes with both Red & Blue installed on it, 2 sets of cover plates (one with Charizard, one with Blastoise), and a code for a 3DS theme (though doesn't specify which one we're getting, though being it's only one and we're getting both Red & Blue it makes me wonder if we'll be getting a special one combining the Red & Blue console theme). Though it looks like we don't get sticker sheets. :(
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Since there's no Green I'm guessing these are ports for the International version of Red, Blue, & Yellow (which is a bit of a shame, would have been neat if they also released a translated version of the Japanese Green just for kicks). Odd that the US is getting a special 3DS pack instead of an individual Red, Blue & Yellow 2Ds packs that Europe is getting (not that it matters, you can still get them on the Virtual Console; though I'm sure there were probably a few who were hoping to get a special 2DS in a special color). Also I noticed it didn't say anything about the Mew Ticket. Are they going to have it like a "secret" surprise for those who don't know about it? Now for the Gen VI games it doesn't matter since we're getting a Mew this February, but as far as I know we need that ticket to get a Mew in the Gen I ports. Though if its a serial code I guess they could also give them out via the Newsletter or some other way.
They're trolling us, obviously.Oh, Serebii has the Ability/Item/Move info on the Mythical Pokemon being given:
NOTE: All of them are at Level 100.
Mew: Ability: Synchronize. No item. Move: Pound.
Celebi: Ability: Natural Cure. No item. Moves: Confusion, Recover, Heal Bell, & Safeguard.
Jirachi: Ability: Serene Grace. No item. Moves: Wish, Confusion, & Rest.
Darkrai: Ability: Bad Dreams. Item: Enigma Berry. Moves: Dark Void, Ominous Wind, Nightmare, & Feint Attack.
Manaphy: Ability: Hydration. Item: King's Rock. Moves: Tail Glow, Bubble, & Water Sport.
Shaymin: Ability: Natural Cure. Item: Micle Berry. Moves: Seed Flare, Aromatherapy, Substitute, & Energy Ball.
Arceus: Ability: Multitype. No item. Moves: Judgement, Recover, Hyper Beam, & Perish Song.
Victini: Ability: Victory Star. No item. Moves: Incinerate, Quick Attack, Endure, & Confusion.
Keldeo: Ability: Justified. Item: PP Max. Moves: Aqua Jet, Leer, Double Kick, & Bubble Beam.
Genesect: Ability: Download. No item. Moves: Techno Blast, Magnet Bomb, Solar Beam, & Signal Beam.
Meloetta: Ability: Serene Grace. Item: PP Max. Moves: Quick Attack, Confusion, Round.
... Okay, can I meet whoever made these decisions and SLAP THE STUPID OUT of them?! I could criticize them in detail, but I can sum it all up in two:
1. Why are only some of them holding items? Like if you can't think of a good item to give them how about just one of the rare berries? Actually scratch that, give them all rare berries. Like they have the Micle and Enigma Berry, how about the Rowap, Jaboca, and Custap (heck, you could even have some holding a Starf and Lansat since they're hard to get).
2. Okay, you don't want to give them any special moves, that's fine. But still what in the world are with those movesets? Some don't have a full 4, others are moves they first learn, except others have moves from all over their movepool, Victini doesn't have V-Create, and Shaymin has Aromatherapy which it doesn't learn!
Well actually that's kind of a good thing since it means there's a point to getting it for people who already have a shayminShaymin has Aromatherapy which it doesn't learn!
Shaymin does learn Aromatherapy btw.
1. Yeah, all event Pokémon should hold something, even if it is a Berry.Oh, Serebii has the Ability/Item/Move info on the Mythical Pokemon being given:
NOTE: All of them are at Level 100.
Mew: Ability: Synchronize. No item. Move: Pound.
Celebi: Ability: Natural Cure. No item. Moves: Confusion, Recover, Heal Bell, & Safeguard.
Jirachi: Ability: Serene Grace. No item. Moves: Wish, Confusion, & Rest.
Darkrai: Ability: Bad Dreams. Item: Enigma Berry. Moves: Dark Void, Ominous Wind, Nightmare, & Feint Attack.
Manaphy: Ability: Hydration. Item: King's Rock. Moves: Tail Glow, Bubble, & Water Sport.
Shaymin: Ability: Natural Cure. Item: Micle Berry. Moves: Seed Flare, Aromatherapy, Substitute, & Energy Ball.
Arceus: Ability: Multitype. No item. Moves: Judgement, Recover, Hyper Beam, & Perish Song.
Victini: Ability: Victory Star. No item. Moves: Incinerate, Quick Attack, Endure, & Confusion.
Keldeo: Ability: Justified. Item: PP Max. Moves: Aqua Jet, Leer, Double Kick, & Bubble Beam.
Genesect: Ability: Download. No item. Moves: Techno Blast, Magnet Bomb, Solar Beam, & Signal Beam.
Meloetta: Ability: Serene Grace. Item: PP Max. Moves: Quick Attack, Confusion, Round.
... Okay, can I meet whoever made these decisions and SLAP THE STUPID OUT of them?! I could criticize them in detail, but I can sum it all up in two:
1. Why are only some of them holding items? Like if you can't think of a good item to give them how about just one of the rare berries? Actually scratch that, give them all rare berries. Like they have the Micle and Enigma Berry, how about the Rowap, Jaboca, and Custap (heck, you could even have some holding a Starf and Lansat since they're hard to get).
2. Okay, you don't want to give them any special moves, that's fine. But still what in the world are with those movesets? Some don't have a full 4, others are moves they first learn, except others have moves from all over their movepool, Victini doesn't have V-Create,and Shaymin has Aromatherapy which it doesn't learn!
I think the reason some are holding items and others are not is that they're holding the items they held during their first event. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.