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In [[Generation II]], the Mystery Gift system is used in conjunction with the [[infrared]] port on top of the [[Game Boy Color]] to communicate with other Mystery Gift-enabled games in order to provide other players with [[Decoration#Generation II decorations|room decorations]] or [[item]]s. It can also be used with {{g|Stadium 2}} and {{g|Pikachu 2 GS}}. Mystery Gift can be used a maximum of five times a day, receiving no more than one gift from each player.
In [[Generation II]], the Mystery Gift system is used in conjunction with the [[infrared]] port on top of the [[Game Boy Color]] to communicate with other Mystery Gift-enabled games in order to provide other players with [[Decoration#Generation II decorations|room decorations]] or [[item]]s. It can also be used with {{g|Stadium 2}} and {{g|Pikachu 2 GS}}. Mystery Gift can be used a maximum of five times a day, receiving no more than one gift from each player.


To activate the Mystery Gift system in the Generation II games, players must use a Game Boy Color or [[Game Boy Advance]] (including the [[Game Boy Advance SP]]), then talk to the girl in green on the fifth floor of the [[Goldenrod Department Store]] and [[Saving|save]] the game; after doing this, the option to use the system will be available from the title screen menu. If the player tries to unlock the Mystery Gift system while playing {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} on a [[Game Boy]] (including the [[Game Boy Light]] and [[Game Boy Pocket]]) or [[Super Game Boy]] (including the [[Super Game Boy 2]]), the girl will say that the feature requires a Game Boy Color and won't enable it (in the Japanese versions, she instead claims that her Game Boy "no can do" in regards to activating Mystery Gift). While it can be activated on the Game Boy Advance (and its alternate models), Mystery Gift cannot be used on it due to the lack of an infrared port; the Game Boy (and its alternate models) and Super Game Boy (and its alternate models) also lack an infrared port, which is why the girl refuses to activate when playing on one of those systems.  
To activate the Mystery Gift system in the Generation II games, players must use a Game Boy Color or [[Game Boy Advance]] (including the [[Game Boy Advance SP]]), then talk to the girl in green on the fifth floor of the [[Goldenrod Department Store]] and [[Saving|save]] the game; after doing this, the option to use the system will be available from the [[main menu]]. If the player tries to unlock the Mystery Gift system while playing {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} on a [[Game Boy]] (including the [[Game Boy Light]] and [[Game Boy Pocket]]) or [[Super Game Boy]] (including the [[Super Game Boy 2]]), the girl will say that the feature requires a Game Boy Color and won't enable it (in the Japanese versions, she instead claims that her Game Boy "no can do" in regards to activating Mystery Gift). While it can be activated on the Game Boy Advance (and its alternate models), Mystery Gift cannot be used on it due to the lack of an infrared port; the Game Boy (and its alternate models) and Super Game Boy (and its alternate models) also lack an infrared port, which is why the girl refuses to activate when playing on one of those systems.  


Once activated, each player will receive a random item if a connection to another Generation II [[core series]] game is established, or if only the player of the core series game connects to Stadium 2—note that some items can only be found when communicating with Stadium 2. When connecting to Pikachu 2 GS, the player selects a number of {{OBP|Watt|currency}}s to transfer, and different items result from transferring different amounts of Watts.
Once activated, each player will receive a random item if a connection to another Generation II [[core series]] game is established, or if only the player of the core series game connects to Stadium 2—note that some items can only be found when communicating with Stadium 2. When connecting to Pikachu 2 GS, the player selects a number of {{OBP|Watt|currency}}s to transfer, and different items result from transferring different amounts of Watts.
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In [[Generation III]], the primary use of the Mystery Gift system is to receive special [[item]]s at {{pkmn2|event|Nintendo events}}. It is language-dependent so players will not be able to receive items using games that don't match the language of the Mystery Gift.
In [[Generation III]], the primary use of the Mystery Gift system is to receive special [[item]]s at {{pkmn2|event|Nintendo events}}. It is language-dependent so players will not be able to receive items using games that don't match the language of the Mystery Gift.


In this generation, Mystery Gift is only available in {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, and an [[e-Reader]] (Japan) or [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]] (international) must be used. To activate the Mystery Gift system in these games, players need to walk up to the questionnaire found at any [[Poké Mart]], fill it by entering the phrase below using the [[easy chat system]] (based on the language of the game) and [[Saving|save]] the game. The clerk behind the counter will then inform the player that the Mystery Gift system has been activated, and it will be accessible from the title screen menu from that point on.
In this generation, Mystery Gift is only available in {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, and an [[e-Reader]] (Japan) or [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]] (international) must be used. To activate the Mystery Gift system in these games, players need to walk up to the questionnaire found at any [[Poké Mart]], fill it by entering the phrase below using the [[easy chat system]] (based on the language of the game) and [[Saving|save]] the game. The clerk behind the counter will then inform the player that the Mystery Gift system has been activated, and it will be accessible from the [[main menu]] from that point on.


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In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, there is a similar system called '''Mystery Events''' (Japanese: '''ふしぎなできごと''' ''Mystery Events''), which requires an [[e-Reader]]. To access this feature, players must talk to the [[Non-player character|NPC]] near the [[PC]] on the [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Petalburg City]] and enter the phrase below using the [[easy chat system]] while being interviewed (based on the language of the game). The NPC will then inform the player that the Mystery Events system has been activated. It will then be accessible from the title screen menu after saving the game from that point on. Mystery Events can only be unlocked after defeating [[Norman]] and receiving the {{Badge|Balance}}.
In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, there is a similar system called '''Mystery Events''' (Japanese: '''ふしぎなできごと''' ''Mystery Events''), which requires an [[e-Reader]]. To access this feature, players must talk to the [[Non-player character|NPC]] near the [[PC]] on the [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Petalburg City]] and enter the phrase below using the [[easy chat system]] while being interviewed (based on the language of the game). The NPC will then inform the player that the Mystery Events system has been activated. It will then be accessible from the [[main menu]] after saving the game from that point on. Mystery Events can only be unlocked after defeating [[Norman]] and receiving the {{Badge|Balance}}.


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In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the Mystery Gift system is automatically unlocked after receiving the [[Pokédex]]. Due to the addition of an option for connecting to the [[Pokéwalker]] in the title screen menu and its placement as the third entry, players must scroll down on the touch screen to access the Mystery Gift option.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the Mystery Gift system is automatically unlocked after receiving the [[Pokédex]]. Due to the addition of an option for connecting to the [[Pokéwalker]] in the [[main menu]] and its placement as the third entry, players must scroll down on the touch screen to access the Mystery Gift option.


===Generation V===
===Generation V===
[[File:Mystery Gift V.png|thumb|200px|Mystery Gift in Generation V]]
[[File:Mystery Gift V.png|thumb|200px|Mystery Gift in Generation V]]
The Mystery Gift system is now always enabled in the title screen menu of the game, even when a save file is not present.
The Mystery Gift system is now always enabled in the [[main menu]] of the game, even when a save file is not present.


Like in [[Generation IV]], players are able to receive gifts wirelessly and from the defunct [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] service. The '''Get from a friend''' feature has been removed but new methods for obtaining event [[item]]s were added. Players can now receive items through the use of serial codes and [[infrared]].
Like in [[Generation IV]], players are able to receive gifts wirelessly and from the defunct [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] service. The '''Get from a friend''' feature has been removed but new methods for obtaining event [[item]]s were added. Players can now receive items through the use of serial codes and [[infrared]].
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