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Periodically, [[Nintendo]] hosts or sponsors parties and events for fans, often in connection to the premier of a new [[game]] or [[movie]]. They are especially notable in that certain rare [[Pokémon]] and [[item]]s in the games, as well as cards and other things, are only available for a limited time from them. The methods used to transfer Pokémon and items to a game have varied over time, and include direct [[trade#link cable|link trading]], wireless reception from a '''Wonder Spot''' via [[Mystery Gift]], or physical reception from an [[Pokémon Battle e Promotional Cards|e-Card]] via [[Mystery Events]]; other methods may occur in the future. | Periodically, [[Nintendo]] hosts or sponsors parties and events for fans, often in connection to the premier of a new [[game]] or [[movie]]. They are especially notable in that certain rare [[Pokémon]] and [[item]]s in the games, as well as cards and other things, are only available for a limited time from them. The methods used to transfer Pokémon and items to a game have varied over time, and include direct [[trade#link cable|link trading]], wireless reception from a '''Wonder Spot''' via [[Mystery Gift]], or physical reception from an [[Pokémon Battle e Promotional Cards|e-Card]] via [[Mystery Events]]; other methods may occur in the future. | ||
Note that all of the Pokémon with specific natures can not have a different nature, gender and ability and they can not be shiny. | Note that all of the Pokémon with specific natures can not have a different nature, gender and ability and they can not be shiny. For Pokémon obtained in Generation {{Gen|IV|}}, the dates do not need to be the dates the events were held. This is because the date is based on the one set on the DS. | ||
These are lists of Nintendo Event Pokémon by year: | These are lists of Nintendo Event Pokémon by year: |
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