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==List of event items==
==List of event items==
===[[Generation II]]===
===[[Generation II]]===
===={{bag|GS Ball}} GS Ball====
====GS Ball====
{{main|GS Ball}}
{{main|GS Ball}}
The '''GS Ball''' (Japanese: '''ジーエスボール''' or '''GSボール''' ''GS Ball'') is an event item in {{game|Crystal}}, but only legitimately obtainable in the Japanese version. The player can use the [[Pokémon Mobile System GB]] to obtain the GS Ball, which they can then take to the [[Ilex Forest shrine]] and battle a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Celebi}}. It was not distributed outside of Japan, and thus international players could not obtain it without [[cheating]].
The '''GS Ball''' (Japanese: '''ジーエスボール''' or '''GSボール''' ''GS Ball'') is an event item in {{game|Crystal}}, but only legitimately obtainable in the Japanese version. The player can use the [[Pokémon Mobile System GB]] to obtain the GS Ball, which they can then take to the [[Ilex Forest shrine]] and battle a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Celebi}}.


===[[Generation III]]===
===[[Generation III]]===
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The '''MysticTicket''' (Japanese: '''しんぴのチケット''' ''Mysterious Ticket'') is an event item in {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}. It was available through the [[Pokémon Rocks America]] tour, as well as select [[Nintendo]] events. It is a [[key item]] that is needed to access [[Navel Rock]], where {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}} are encountered.
The '''MysticTicket''' (Japanese: '''しんぴのチケット''' ''Mysterious Ticket'') is an event item in {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}. It was available through the [[Pokémon Rocks America]] tour, as well as select [[Nintendo]] events. It is a [[key item]] that is needed to access [[Navel Rock]], where {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}} are encountered.


In [[Generation III]], this was the only way to obtain these two Pokémon via catching in the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Ho-Oh and Lugia could be obtained by completing tasks in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] games [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness|XD]] respectively. They were also available via direct download in the [[List of 10th Anniversary event Pokémon|10th Anniversary events]] in Europe. However in [[Generation IV]], they were obtainable normally again through [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions]].
In [[Generation III]], this was the only way to obtain these two Pokémon via catching in the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Ho-Oh and Lugia could be obtained by completing tasks in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] games [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{Pokémon XD}} respectively. They were also available via direct download in the [[List of 10th Anniversary event Pokémon|10th Anniversary events]] in Europe. However in [[Generation IV]], they were obtainable normally again through {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.


===={{bag|AuroraTicket}} AuroraTicket====
===={{bag|AuroraTicket}} AuroraTicket====
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===={{bag|Old Sea Map}} Old Sea Map====
===={{bag|Old Sea Map}} Old Sea Map====
{{main|Old Sea Map}}
{{main|Old Sea Map}}
The '''Old Sea Map''' (Japanese: '''ふるびたかいず''' ''Old Sea Chart'') is an event item in {{game|Emerald}}, but only legitimately obtainable in the Japanese version. It allows the player to access [[Faraway Island]], where they can capture {{p|Mew}}. Like the [[GS Ball]], it was not distributed outside of Japan, and thus international players could not obtain it without [[cheating]].
The '''Old Sea Map''' (Japanese: '''ふるびたかいず''' ''Old Sea Chart'') is an event item in {{game|Emerald}}, but only legitimately obtainable in the Japanese version. It allows the player to access [[Faraway Island]], where they can capture {{p|Mew}}.


===[[Generation IV]]===
===[[Generation IV]]===