Being 0.5% rarity it was definitely not intended to be obtained easily, even less than the shiny Celebi. We speculate perhaps it was meant to be a normal Mew, but they made it shiny by accident. Luckily Gen 3's campaigns already have balanced odds. Luckily the odds do not effect the legitimacy in how they are generated for Gen 2. Especially with needing to dump the save to clear Gen 2's unique footer flag after each distribution, to allow me to receive another pokemon from the same campaign, the time involved would be sadistic going with regular odds. Otherwise, we would have no samples of the rarities.
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I balanced the odds in each campaign for Gen 2 so the rarities could be provided to everyone in this compilation, because who knows when the software will become publicly usable.
For the inner workings of the actual distributions discs, you should get with Sabresite. The campaigns are stored in memory card save data. First offset is species, followed by level, then the four moves, then the rarity/odds/weight of being distributed out of 1000, and then the last byte set to 1 means it will be shiny.
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Each box in both savefiles have at least a few of every pokemon from the respective campaigns.įor Generation II, three full boxes per campaign were distributed, with the TID for each incrementing from 00001 to 00060. Seven Gen 3 campaigns were preserved from the Slot A memory cards obtained. The Sapphire savefile is a female trainer so the OT names are all red colored, and was loaded using the PCNYd memory card in Slot B of the NR GameCube. The Ruby savefile is a male trainer so the OT names are all blue colored, and was loaded using the PCNYc memory card in Slot B of the NR GameCube. For Generation III, a full box per campaign was distributed, with the TID for each incrementing from 00001 to 00030.