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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]] system, then talk to the girl in green on the fifth floor of the [[Goldenrod Department Store]] and [[save]] the game; after doing this, the option to use the system will be available from the [[main menu]]. While Mystery Gift can be activated on a Game Boy Advance system, it cannot be used on them due to the lack of an infrared port. | To activate the Mystery Gift system in the Generation II games, players must use a Game Boy Color or [[Game Boy Advance]] system, then talk to the girl in green on the fifth floor of the [[Goldenrod Department Store]] and [[save]] the game; after doing this, the option to use the system will be available from the [[main menu]]. While Mystery Gift can be activated on a Game Boy Advance system, it cannot be used on them due to the lack of an infrared port. It can be used on the [[Virtual Console]]. | ||
When Mystery Gift is used to connect to another Generation II [[core series]] game, each of the connected games will receive a random item. When it is used to connect to Stadium 2, the handheld game will receive an item | When Mystery Gift is used to connect to another Generation II [[core series]] game, each of the connected games will receive a random item, and the opponent in the [[Trainer House]] will be replaced by that other player. When it is used to connect to Pokémon Stadium 2, the handheld game will receive an item; some items can only be received when communicating with Stadium 2. When connecting to Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS, the player decides on a number of {{OBP|Watt|currency}}s to transfer from the device, and the item received will depend on the amount of transferred Watts. | ||
====Items==== | ====Items==== | ||
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! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Very Rare | ! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Very Rare | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| {{ | | {{OBP|Berry|item}} | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Jigglypuff Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Jigglypuff Doll]] | ||
| | | [[MiracleBerry]] | ||
| | | [[Water Stone]] | ||
| | | [[HP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[PRZCureBerry]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Poliwag Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Poliwag Doll]] | ||
| | | [[Gold Berry]] | ||
| | | [[Fire Stone]] | ||
| | | [[PP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[Mint Berry]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Diglett Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Diglett Doll]] | ||
| {{DL|Revive|Revive}} | | {{DL|Revive|Revive}} | ||
| | | [[Leaf Stone]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Big Lapras Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Big Lapras Doll]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[Ice Berry]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Staryu Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Staryu Doll]] | ||
| {{ball|Great}} | | {{ball|Great}} | ||
| | | [[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Surf Pikachu Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Surf Pikachu Doll]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[Burnt Berry]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Magikarp Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Magikarp Doll]] | ||
| | | [[Super Repel]] | ||
| | | [[Max Ether]] | ||
| [[Bed|Pikachu Bed]]{{sup/ss|Stad2}} | | [[Bed|Pikachu Bed]]{{sup/ss|Stad2}} | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[PSNCureBerry]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Oddish Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Oddish Doll]] | ||
| | | [[Max Repel]] | ||
| | | [[Max Elixir|Max Elixer]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Unown Doll]]{{sup/ss|Stad2}} | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Unown Doll]]{{sup/ss|Stad2}} | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[Guard Spec.]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Gengar Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Gengar Doll]] | ||
| | | [[Elixir|Elixer]] | ||
| | | [[Max Revive]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Tentacool Doll]]{{sup/ss|Stad2}} | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Tentacool Doll]]{{sup/ss|Stad2}} | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| {{DL|Battle item|X Attack}} | | {{DL|Battle item|X Attack}} | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Shellder Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Shellder Doll]] | ||
| | | [[Ether]] | ||
| | | [[Scope Lens]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[X Defend]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Grimer Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Grimer Doll]] | ||
| [[Plant#Generation II|MagnaPlant]] | | [[Plant#Generation II|MagnaPlant]] | ||
| [[Carpet|Red Carpet]] | | [[Carpet|Red Carpet]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[Bitter Berry]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Voltorb Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Voltorb Doll]] | ||
| [[Plant#Generation II|TropicPlant]] | | [[Plant#Generation II|TropicPlant]] | ||
| [[Carpet|Blue Carpet]] | | [[Carpet|Blue Carpet]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[Dire Hit]] | ||
| [[Poster#Generation II|Clefairy Poster]] | | [[Poster#Generation II|Clefairy Poster]] | ||
| [[Game system|NES]] | | [[Game system|NES]] | ||
| [[Carpet|Yellow Carpet]] | | [[Carpet|Yellow Carpet]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[X Special]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Jigglypuff Poster]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Jigglypuff Poster]] | ||
| [[Game system|Nintendo 64]] | | [[Game system|Nintendo 64]] | ||
| [[Carpet|Green Carpet]] | | [[Carpet|Green Carpet]] | ||
|- style="background:#a1edfe" | |- style="background:#a1edfe" | ||
| | | [[X Accuracy]] | ||
| [[Game system|Super NES]] | | [[Game system|Super NES]] | ||
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Bulbasaur Doll]] | | [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Bulbasaur Doll]] | ||
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| 50 | | 50 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
| {{color2|000|Berry ( | | {{color2|000|Berry (item)|Berry}} | ||
| 100 | | 100 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
| {{color2|000 | | {{color2|000|Bitter Berry}} | ||
| 200 | | 200 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
| {{color2|000 | | {{color2|000|Great Ball}} | ||
| 300 | | 300 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
| {{color2|000 | | {{color2|000|Max Repel}} | ||
| 400 | | 400 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
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| 500 | | 500 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
| {{color2|000 | | {{color2|000|MiracleBerry}} | ||
| 600 | | 600 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
| {{color2|000 | | {{color2|000|Gold Berry}} | ||
| 700 | | 700 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
| {{color2|000| | | {{color2|000|Elixir|Elixer}} | ||
| 800 | | 800 | ||
|- style="background:#FFC" | |- style="background:#FFC" | ||
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| 900 | | 900 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#FFC; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{color2|000 | | style="background:#FFC; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Rare Candy}} | ||
| style="background:#FFC; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 999 | | style="background:#FFC; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 999 | ||
|} | |} | ||
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===Generation VI=== | ===Generation VI=== | ||
The Mystery Gift system works like in [[Generation V]]. One notable difference is that all non-[[Nintendo Zone]] local events are no longer region-locked. The maximum amount of [[Wonder Card]]s a game can hold is now 24. In order to use Mystery Gift, the game must have a save file. | The Mystery Gift system works like in [[Generation V]]. One notable difference is that all non-[[Nintendo Zone]] local events are no longer region-locked. The maximum amount of [[Wonder Card]]s a game can hold is now 24. In order to use Mystery Gift, the game must have a save file. | ||
===Generation VII=== | |||
Mystery Gift works like it did in [[Generation VI]]. The maximum amount of [[Wonder Card]]s a game can hold can be up to 48. The game must have a save file to use. Items and objects obtained from other software such as [[Battle Points]] from [[Pokémon Bank]] are moved to being used as Wonder Cards instead of from [[Pokémon Link]]. The touch screen on the main menu will tell the player if they have any mystery gifts waiting to be picked up if there are any. | |||
==Delivery process== | ==Delivery process== | ||
{{Incomplete|section}} | {{Incomplete|section}} | ||
Mystery Gifts are delivered by an [[Non-player character|NPC]]. In the [[Generation II]], {{Gen|III}}, {{Gen|IV}}, and {{Gen| | Mystery Gifts are delivered by an [[Non-player character|NPC]]. In the [[Generation II]], {{Gen|III}}, {{Gen|IV}}, {{Gen|V}}, and {{Gen|VII}} games, the NPC is male. In the [[Generation VI]] games, the NPC is female. | ||
In the Generation II games, he is found at [[Pokémon Center]] 2F on the leftmost counter next to the [[PC]]. In {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, he is found on the second floor of Pokémon Centers next to [[Teala]]. In the Generation IV games, he is found at [[Poké Mart]]s by the counter. In the Generation V games, he is found inside Pokémon Centers, near the entry point. In both the Generation VI and VII games, they are found at Pokémon Centers by the {{DL|Pokémon Center Nurse|In the games|receptionist}}'s counter on the left side. | |||
===Quotes=== | |||
===={{game|Sun and Moon|s}}==== | |||
'''[[Pokémon Center]]''' | |||
* From 1 AM to 2 AM | |||
:''"Good night! You must be <player>."'' | |||
:''"I've got <number> {{tt|Mystery Gifts|"Mystery Gift" if there is only one gift ready}} here with your name on them. Here you are!"'' | |||
:''"{{tt|Which gift would you like to receive?|Only if there is at least one Pokémon and one item Mystery Gift ready.}}"'' | |||
::'''Pokémon''' | |||
:::''"It looks like I have a Pokémon to give you. Would you like to take it off my hand? | |||
::::'''Yes''' | |||
:::::(If there is space in the party) | |||
:::::''You received <Pokémon>!'' | |||
:::::(If the party is full) | |||
:::::''"Oh?"'' | |||
:::::''"It looks like you don't have space another Pokémon on your team right now."'' | |||
:::::''"Why don't you organize your team a bit and then come back to talk to me again?"'' | |||
::::'''No''' | |||
:::::''"We look forward to serving you again!"'' | |||
::'''Items''' | |||
:::''"You have <number> item gifts waiting for you. Would you like to take them together?"'' | |||
::::'''Take them together''' | |||
:::::''"Here you are!"'' | |||
::::::''You obtained <number> item gifts at once!'' | |||
::::'''Take one at a time''' | |||
:::::''"Here you are!"'' | |||
::::::''You obtained <number> different types of items!'' | |||
:::::::''"I still have another gift with your name on it. Would you like to take it now?"'' | |||
::::::::'''Yes''' | |||
:::::::::''"Which gift would you like to receive?"'' | |||
::::::::'''No''' | |||
:::::::::''"We look forward to serving you again!"'' | |||
::::'''Take none''' | |||
:::::''"Which gift would you like to receive?"'' | |||
::'''Quit''' | |||
:::''"We look forward to serving you again!"'' | |||
* Once the player has no more Mystery Gifts left. | |||
:''"We look forward to serving you again!"'' | |||
* If talked to when there are no Mystery Gifts. | |||
:''"I'm afraid I don't have any other gifts for you just now."'' | |||
:''"I hope I'll have something for you again soon!"'' | |||
==Shiny Pokémon locking== | ==Shiny Pokémon locking== | ||
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==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{langtable|color=5a91dc|bordercolor=2260b6 | {{langtable|color=5a91dc|bordercolor=2260b6 | ||
|zh_yue=神秘禮物 ''{{tt|Sàhnbei Láihmaht|Mystery Gift}}'' | |||
|zh_cmn=神秘禮物 / 神秘礼物 ''{{tt|Shénmì Lǐwù|Mystery Gift}}'' | |||
|de=Geheimgeschehen | |de=Geheimgeschehen | ||
|fr=Cadeau Mystère | |fr=Cadeau Mystère | ||
|it=Dono Segreto | |it=Dono Segreto | ||
|ko=이상한 소포 ''Mystery Gift'' | |ko=이상한 소포 ''Mystery Gift'' | ||
|pl=Tajemny Podarek<ref>http://www.nintendo.pl/news/nowe-ruchy-z-i-ultra-bestie-w-pokemon-sun-i-moon/</ref> | |||
|ru=Таиственный подарок ''Taistvennyy podarok''<ref>http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/ru-ru/promos/</ref> | |||
|es=Regalo Misterioso | |||
}} | }} | ||
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[[it:Dono Segreto]] | [[it:Dono Segreto]] | ||
[[ja:ふしぎなおくりもの]] | [[ja:ふしぎなおくりもの]] | ||
[[zh: | [[zh:神秘礼物]] |
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