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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. Some items can only be received when communicating with Stadium 2. When connecting to 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.
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"
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|Berry}}
| {{OBP|Berry|item}}
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Jigglypuff Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Jigglypuff Doll]]
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|MiracleBerry}}
| [[MiracleBerry]]
| {{evostone|Water Stone}}
| [[Water Stone]]
| {{DL|Vitamin|HP Up}}
| [[HP Up]]
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|PrzCureBerry}}
| [[PRZCureBerry]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Poliwag Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Poliwag Doll]]
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|Gold Berry}}
| [[Gold Berry]]
| {{evostone|Fire Stone}}
| [[Fire Stone]]
| {{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}
| [[PP Up]]
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|Mint Berry}}
| [[Mint Berry]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Diglett Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Diglett Doll]]
| {{DL|Revive|Revive}}
| {{DL|Revive|Revive}}
| {{evostone|Leaf Stone}}
| [[Leaf Stone]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Big Lapras Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Big Lapras Doll]]
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|Ice Berry}}
| [[Ice Berry]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Staryu Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Staryu Doll]]
| {{ball|Great}}
| {{ball|Great}}
| {{evostone|Thunderstone}}
| [[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Surf Pikachu Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Surf Pikachu Doll]]
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|Burnt Berry}}
| [[Burnt Berry]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Magikarp Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Magikarp Doll]]
| {{DL|Repel|Super Repel}}
| [[Super Repel]]
| {{DL|Ether|Max Ether}}
| [[Max Ether]]
| [[Bed|Pikachu Bed]]{{sup/ss|Stad2}}
| [[Bed|Pikachu Bed]]{{sup/ss|Stad2}}
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|PsnCureBerry}}
| [[PSNCureBerry]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Oddish Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Oddish Doll]]
| {{DL|Repel|Max Repel}}
| [[Max Repel]]
| {{DL|Ether|Max Elixir}}
| [[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"
| {{DL|Battle item|Guard Spec.}}
| [[Guard Spec.]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Gengar Doll]]
| [[Pokémon doll#Generation II|Gengar Doll]]
| {{DL|Ether|Elixir}}
| [[Elixir|Elixer]]
| {{DL|Revive|Max Revive}}
| [[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]]
| {{DL|Ether|Ether}}
| [[Ether]]
| {{DL|In-battle effect item|Scope Lens}}
| [[Scope Lens]]
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
|- style="background:#a1edfe"
| {{DL|Battle item|X Defend}}
| [[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"
| {{DL|Berry (Generation II)|Bitter Berry}}
| [[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"
| {{DL|Battle item|Dire Hit}}
| [[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"
| {{DL|Battle item|X Special}}
| [[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"
| {{DL|Battle item|X Accuracy}}
| [[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 (Generation II)#Berry|Berry}}
| {{color2|000|Berry (item)|Berry}}
| 100
| 100
|- style="background:#FFC"
|- style="background:#FFC"
| {{color2|000|Berry (Generation II)#Bitter Berry|Bitter Berry}}
| {{color2|000|Bitter Berry}}
| 200
| 200
|- style="background:#FFC"
|- style="background:#FFC"
| {{color2|000|Poké Ball#Great Ball|Great Ball}}
| {{color2|000|Great Ball}}
| 300
| 300
|- style="background:#FFC"
|- style="background:#FFC"
| {{color2|000|Repel#Max Repel|Max Repel}}
| {{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|Berry (Generation II)#MiracleBerry|MiracleBerry}}
| {{color2|000|MiracleBerry}}
| 600
| 600
|- style="background:#FFC"
|- style="background:#FFC"
| {{color2|000|Berry (Generation II)#Gold Berry|Gold Berry}}
| {{color2|000|Gold Berry}}
| 700
| 700
|- style="background:#FFC"
|- style="background:#FFC"
| {{color2|000|Ether#Elixir|Elixir}}
| {{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|Vitamin#Rare Candy|Rare Candy}}
| 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==
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{{Incomplete|section}}
Mystery Gifts are delivered by an [[Non-player character|NPC]]. In the [[Generation II]], {{Gen|III}}, {{Gen|IV}}, and {{Gen|V}} games, the NPC is male. In the [[Generation VI]] games, the NPC is female.
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!"''


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 the Generation VI games, she is found at Pokémon Centers by the {{DL|Pokémon Center Nurse|In the games|receptionist}}'s counter.
* 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
|es=Regalo Misterioso
|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:不可思议的礼物]]
[[zh:神秘礼物]]
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