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==Rewards==
==Rewards==
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[[File:Crystal EN boxart.png|thumb|right|250px|{{game|Crystal}}, the last game to feature the catchphrase on its boxart.]]
[[File:Crystal EN boxart.png|thumb|right|250px|{{game|Crystal}}, the last game to feature the catchphrase on its boxart.]]
In most of the games, the reward for catching all the Pokémon available in the game was a [[diploma]], proof of the feat. However, from the beginning, rumors appeared about a greater reward for attaining the ultimate goal of catching them all. Specifically, in Red and Blue, rumors circulated that after the player had {{pkmn2|caught}} the 150 {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}}, if they showed their full [[Pokédex]] to the [[Game Freak]] employees in [[Celadon Condominiums]], they would be rewarded with the elusive 151st Pokémon, {{p|Mew}}. These rumors, however, were false, as the only reward offered for capture of 150 Pokémon was the Diploma; Mew was only officially available through [[Nintendo]]-sponsored events, though otherwise available through the [[Mew glitch]].
In most of the games, the reward for catching all the Pokémon available in the game was a [[diploma]], proof of the feat. However, from the beginning, rumors appeared about a greater reward for attaining the ultimate goal of catching them all. Specifically, in Red and Blue, rumors circulated that after the player had {{pkmn2|caught}} the 150 {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}}, if they showed their full [[Pokédex]] to the [[Game Freak]] employees in [[Celadon Condominiums]], they would be rewarded with the elusive 151st Pokémon, {{p|Mew}}. These rumors, however, were false, as the only reward offered for capture of 150 Pokémon was the Diploma; Mew was only officially available through [[Nintendo]]-sponsored events, though otherwise available through the [[Mew glitch]].
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In Generation VI, the player once again receives the diploma from the Game Director, and receives the diploma from [[Professor Sycamore]], who also rewards them with the [[Shiny Charm]], like [[Aurea Juniper]] before him. {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, {{p|Deoxys}}, {{p|Manaphy}}, {{p|Darkrai}}, {{p|Shaymin}}, {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Victini}}, {{p|Keldeo}}, {{p|Meloetta}}, {{p|Genesect}}, and {{p|Diancie}} are not required to complete the Pokédex. In {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, [[Professor Birch]] will reward the player in the same way, but because {{p|Deoxys}} can be captured in the game during or after the [[Delta Episode]], its capture is required to receive the diploma and Shiny Charm.
In Generation VI, the player once again receives the diploma from the Game Director, and receives the diploma from [[Professor Sycamore]], who also rewards them with the [[Shiny Charm]], like [[Aurea Juniper]] before him. {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, {{p|Deoxys}}, {{p|Manaphy}}, {{p|Darkrai}}, {{p|Shaymin}}, {{p|Arceus}}, {{p|Victini}}, {{p|Keldeo}}, {{p|Meloetta}}, {{p|Genesect}}, and {{p|Diancie}} are not required to complete the Pokédex. In {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, [[Professor Birch]] will reward the player in the same way, but because {{p|Deoxys}} can be captured in the game during or after the [[Delta Episode]], its capture is required to receive the diploma and Shiny Charm.
In Generation VII, due to the absence of the National Pokédex, there is no reward for collecting all Pokémon. However, completing the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number|Alola Pokédex]] (excluding Mythical Pokémon) allows the player to receive the Shiny Charm from the [[Game Freak|game director]] in [[Heahea City]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==