List of American region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI

This is a reverse-chronological list of event Pokémon distributions that were given away via serial codes to American region Pokémon games in Generation VI. For Pokémon distributions that can be of either gender, the Pokémon's gender is fixed when the Wonder Card is obtained.

Nebel Volcanion
This Volcanion was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at select movie theaters showing Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel. To receive a serial code players had to purchase two movie tickets. The serial codes could be used to obtain Volcanion from November 12, 2016 to January 25, 2017 on a Japanese or American region system. This Volcanion has 31 IVs in three random stats and players could receive it multiple times on the same game.

In Malaysia, the serial codes were given away at starting on November 12, 2016.

In Singapore, the serial codes were given away at the Fans Screening event, which was located at in  on November 16, 2016. The serial codes were also given away at select Golden Village,, and starting on November 23, 2016.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Helen Volcanion
This Volcanion was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various locations in select countries. The serial codes could be used to obtain Volcanion from October 9, 2016 to January 31, 2017.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Alexander Hoopa
This Hoopa was distributed to players who inserted the common serial code 2016HOOPA from October 3 to 9, 2016.

While the announcement originally stated it would have the Ability and know the moves, , , and , it was actually distributed with the Ability  and knowing the moves , , , and.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

N's Darmanitan
This Darmanitan was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Unova Classic competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from August 26 to 28, 2016. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on September 6, 2016. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on September 6, 2016 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Darmanitan from September 6 to October 24, 2016. It is based on N's Darmanitan from and has 30 IVs in every stat.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Cynthia's Garchomp
This Garchomp was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Sinnoh Classic competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from July 22 to 24, 2016. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on August 2, 2016. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on August 2, 2016 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Garchomp from August 2 to September 29, 2016. It is based on Cynthia's Garchomp from and has 31 IVs in three random stats.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Play! Pokémon 2016 Mewtwo
This Mewtwo was distributed to players who inserted a serial code. To receive a serial code, players had to earn at least one video game Play! Point during the 2016 season. The serial codes were emailed to qualifying players starting on July 26, 2016. The serial codes could be used to obtain Mewtwo from July 26 to August 21, 2016. It was distributed to thank players who participated in Play! Pokémon events.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Whitney's Miltank
This Miltank was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Johto Classic competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from May 27 to May 29, 2016. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on June 7, 2016. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on June 7, 2016 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Miltank from June 7 to July 31, 2016. It is based on Whitney's Miltank from. It has 31 IVs in three random stats.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Pokémon Cafe Pikachu
This Pikachu was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who went to the Pokémon Cafe, which was located at Everything with Fries, Bugis Junction, from May 27 to July 31, 2016. To receive a serial code, customers had to present their receipt from Pokémon Cafe to the cashier. The serial codes could be used to obtain Pikachu from May 27 to August 31, 2016 on a Japanese or American region system.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Aldora Legendary birds
These Legendary birds were distributed to players who inserted the serial codes that were given away inside the Pokémon Trainer Club newsletter, which was sent out starting on May 3, 2016. Each email contained one code for each of the three Legendary birds, for the region corresponding to the country that email address's Pokémon Trainer Club account is registered to. The serial codes could be used to obtain the Legendary birds from May 3 to August 31, 2016.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title, and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Lance's Dragonite
This Dragonite was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Kanto Classic competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from March 4 to 6, 2016. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on March 15, 2016. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on March 15, 2016 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Dragonite from March 15 to April 27, 2016. It is based on Lance's Dragonite from. Additionally, it has 31 IVs in, , , and.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Pokémon 20th Anniversary Mythical Pokémon
These Pokémon were distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at various locations in select countries. These Pokémon were distributed to celebrate the Pokémon 20th Anniversary.

The serial codes for Mew could be used from January 27 to May 31, 2016, the serial codes for Darkrai could be used from May 1 to August 31, 2016, the serial codes for Arceus could be used from July 30 to November 30, 2016, and the serial codes for Genesect could be used from November 1, 2016 to February 28, 2017.

The serial codes for Mew were also given away inside the Pokémon Trainer Club newsletter, which was sent out starting on June 10, 2016. These serial codes could be used from June 10 to August 31, 2016. Players who already received Mew from the previous serial code distribution were unable to obtain this event.

Some of these Pokémon were also available to players who inserted a common serial code. The common serial code for Darkrai was DARKRAI20, the common serial code for Arceus was ARCEUS20, and the common serial code for Genesect was GENESECT20. The serial code for Darkrai could be used from September 27 to October 31, 2016, the serial code for Arceus could be used from December 1 to 31, 2016, and the serial code for Genesect could be used from February 1 to 28, 2017.

The distribution text for Arceus contains an error: while the Hall of Origin is where Arceus can be caught, the Azure Flute that is required to unlock the area was never released, and Arceus was instead simply distributed by itself without a legitimate means of being caught in-game.

On location with a purchase necessary
At all locations in Philippines, players had to pre-order either Pokémon Sun or Moon. At Game One Gadget and i.TECH stores the codes weren't given away to players until they picked up their pre-order starting on November 18, 2016.
 * Genesect

At most locations in Singapore, codes were given to players who picked up their Pokémon Sun or Moon pre-order starting on November 18, 2016. At PLAYe, codes were only given to players who purchased the New Nintendo 3DS XL Pikachu Edition console. At ABXY, codes were given to players who purchased either the New Nintendo 3DS XL Solgaleo/Lunala Black Edition console, New Nintendo 3DS XL Pikachu Edition console, Pokémon Diamond, Pokémon Pearl, Pokémon Platinum, or Pokémon TCG. From January 1, 2017, players who went to the Pokémon Cafe could receive a serial code by presenting their receipt to the cashier.

At all locations players had to pre-order either Pokémon Sun or Moon.
 * Darkrai

At DATABLITZ stores players had to purchase any Pokémon Trading Card Game product, Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire to receive a serial code. Players could also bring in a receipt that showed that they purchased Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire from them to receive a serial code.
 * Mew

At Game One Gadget and i.TECH stores players had to purchase any Nintendo 3DS game, three Pokémon Trading Card Game booster packs or any Pokémon Trading Card Game set, a Nintendo 2DS, or a New Nintendo 3DS XL. Players could also bring in a receipt that showed that they purchased their current Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 3DS, or New Nintendo 3DS XL from them to receive a serial code.

Online

 * Genesect


 * Darkrai


 * Mew

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

PGL Delibird
This Delibird was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Festive Feud competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from December 11 to 13, 2015. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on December 18, 2015. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on December 25, 2015 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Delibird from December 25, 2015 to February 29, 2016.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Manesh Arceus
This Arceus was distributed to players who inserted a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Arceus from December 21, 2015 to January 30, 2016 on a Japanese or American region system.

The serial codes were given away through Woobox from December 21 to 25, 2015 or until codes ran out. This was linked from Maxsoft's Facebook page on December 21, 2015 at 11:40 am.

The serial codes were also given away by Qisahn starting on December 23, 2015. To receive a serial code, customers had to purchase any TCG BREAKthrough product and submit a ticket to Qisahn including their receipt number. Players could receive one code for each TCG BREAKthrough product purchased.

The serial codes were also given away to players who downloaded the PLAYe App on iOS or Android, searched for "Pokémon Arceus", and added it to their wishlist. The serial codes were available from December 25, 2015 until supplies ran out and again from January 13, 2016 until supplies ran out.

In the Philippines, the serial codes were given away at participating DATABLITZ stores starting on December 23, 2015. Players needed to purchase any Pokémon Trading Card Game product, Pokémon X, Pokémon Y, Pokémon Omega Ruby, or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire to receive a serial code

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

PGL Pikachu
This Pikachu was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Pikachu Cup competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from August 21 to 23, 2015. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on September 1, 2015. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on September 1, 2015 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Pikachu from September 1 to October 29, 2015.

The first three moves this Pikachu knows are the three Egg Moves most commonly found on Pikachu during both the Juniors Division and the Masters Division tournaments (including Volt Tackle, which is similar due to being learned only via breeding). Additionally, Pikachu has two 31 IVs in two randomly chosen stats.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Manesh Hoopa
This Hoopa was distributed to players who inserted a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Hoopa from August 21 to November 30, 2015 on a Japanese or American region system.

In the Philippines, serial codes were given away at participating DATABLITZ stores starting on August 21, 2015. Players needed to purchase any Pokémon Trading Card Game product, Pokémon Omega Ruby, or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire to receive a serial code.

In Singapore, serial codes [[Media:Coco Singapore Hoopa.jpg|were]] given away at participating Eplay Modern Gaming, Funz Centre, GameMartz, GameXtreme, Gaming World, Mega Multimedia, Playtecnix, Qisahn, Takashimya, TOG - Toy Or Game, Zark Games, and Zepy Games stores starting on August 21, 2015. At most stores, players needed to purchase Pokémon Omega Ruby, Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, three TCG Ancient Origins booster packs, an Ancient Origins 3-Blister Pack, or an Ancient Origins TCG Theme Deck to receive a serial code.
 * At GameXtreme, customers could receive a code by purchasing Pokémon Omega Ruby or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, any Pokémon Guidebook, a Pokémon plushie product, or four Pokémon Trading Card Game booster packs of any series. GameXtreme also posted 25 serial codes for free on Facebook.
 * At Qisahn, customers could receive a code by purchasing Pokémon Omega Ruby, Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, Pokémon X or Pokémon Y, or a Pokémon Nanoblock or plushie product. Customers who placed an online order had to submit a ticket to Qisahn. Players could receive one code for each eligible product purchased.
 * At Zepy Games, codes were given away for free to players who brought in a copy of Pokémon X, Pokémon Y, Pokémon Omega Ruby, or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire. Players could receive one code for each game brought to a participating store.

Serial codes were also given away through Woobox from October 9 to November 30, 2015 or until codes ran out. This was linked from Maxsoft's Facebook page on October 9, 2015 at 10:00 am. The distribution was intended for players in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

June 2015 Dragonite
This Dragonite was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at participating GameStop stores in the United States from June 22 to July 12, 2015. The serial codes could be used to obtain Dragonite from June 22 to October 12, 2015. It was distributed to promote a GameStop exclusive TCG Roaring Skies Blister Pack which includes a Dragonite pin.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Singapore Summer 2015 Rayquaza
This Rayquaza was distributed to players who inserted a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Rayquaza from May 6 to July 31, 2015 on a Japanese or American region system.

Serial codes were given away at participating Funz Centre, GameXtreme, Mega Multimedia, Qisahn, Rakuten, War Games, Zark Games, and Zepy Games stores starting on May 6, 2015. At most stores, players needed to purchase Pokémon Omega Ruby, Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, six TCG Roaring Skies booster packs, or a Roaring Skies TCG Theme Deck to receive a serial code.
 * At GameXtreme, customers could receive a code by purchasing any Pokémon X and Y or Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire guidebook or Pokédex; purchasing both a Pikachu Nintendo 3DS XL and one of Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire; or trading in any one of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl,, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Black, White, Black 2, White 2, X, Y, Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire.
 * At Qisahn, customers who purchased Pokémon Omega Ruby, Pokémon Alpha Sapphire or Pokémon Y, or a Pokémon Nanoblock or plushie product could submit a ticket to Qisahn including their receipt number and the message "Send me a Shiny Mega Rayquaza". Additionally, customers who purchased Pokémon Omega Ruby or Pokémon Alpha Sapphire at Qisahn before the start of the promotion could submit a ticket with their receipt number of their purchase and the message "Gimme a Shiny Mega Rayquaza"; the first 100 players who did this received a code. Players could receive one code for each eligible product purchased.
 * At Zepy Games, codes were given away for free to players who brought Pokémon Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire and proof of membership.

Serial codes were also given away via email to customers who purchased any item from Rakuten's online Pokémon Center store from May 6 to 17, 2015 or until supplies ran out. During this period, customers were entitled to free shipping on items from the Pokémon Center (although the items could only be shipped within Singapore).

Serial codes were also given away to 100 customers who liked and shared Qisahn's Facebook announcement of the promotion, selected at random. The post was put up on May 6, and the winners were decided on May 9, 2015. The 100 winners were announced in a post on Qisahn's Facebook page.

Serial codes were also given away through Woobox from May 22 to July 31, 2015 or until codes ran out. This was linked from Maxsoft's Facebook page on May 22, 2015 at 12:00 pm. The distribution was intended for players in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

Since its release, this Rayquaza is unable to be traded and cannot be used in Random Matchup, Online Competitions and sanctioned live events. The Pokémon Global Link issued a statement acknowledging and apologizing for the inability to use it in these battles (although it did not acknowledge the inability to trade it).

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

PGL Amaura
This Amaura was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Enter the Dragon Type competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from March 20 to 22, 2015. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on March 27, 2015. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on March 31, 2015 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Amaura from March 31 to May 31, 2015.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

PGL Tyrunt
This Tyrunt was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away to players who completed at least three battles during the Battle of Hoenn competition on the Pokémon Global Link. The competition was held from January 23 to 25, 2015. A list of eligible players was posted on the Pokémon Global Link on January 30, 2015. Qualifying players who logged into their Pokémon Global Link account starting on February 17, 2015 received a personal notification containing a serial code. The serial codes could be used to obtain Tyrunt from February 17 to April 30, 2015.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Hidden Ability Present Pokémon
These Pokémon were distributed to players who inserted common serial codes that were either given away by Pokémon.com or in the Pokémon Trainer Club newsletter.

Pokémon.com announced the serial code for Serperior on January 22, 2015 and announced the serial code for Emboar on January 29, 2015. The serial code for Samurott was available inside the Pokémon Trainer Club newsletter, which was sent out on February 9, 2015.

The serial code for Serperior could be used from January 22 to November 30, 2015, the serial code for Emboar could be used from January 29 to November 30, 2015, and the serial code for Samurott could be used from February 9 to November 30, 2015 (although it was announced to be available beginning February 5). The common serial code for Serperior was POKEMON497, the common serial code for Emboar was POKEMON500, and the common serial code for Samurott was POKEMON503.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

XY Gengar
This Gengar was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was given away at the Pokémon Day event at the  in Singapore on October 24, 2014. There was only a total of 3,000 serial codes available. The serial codes could be used to obtain Gengar from October 24 to 31, 2014 on a Japanese or American region system.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

October 2014 Pokémon
These Pokémon were distributed to players who inserted a serial code that were given away at participating stores in select countries and were distributed to promote the release of the TCG Phantom Forces Pokémon Trading Card Game expansion. The serial codes for the Gengar could be used from October 9, 2014 to February 5, 2015 and the serial codes for Diancie could be used from October 16, 2014 to February 28, 2015.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In English, Spanish, and French, the distribution text, title and Wonder Card text are in the language of the receiving game, with the Wonder Card using the type text. In Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Brazilian distribution

 * Diancie


 * Gengar

XY Garchomp
This Garchomp was distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was inside select copies of Pokémon X and Y which were purchased at Comics Connection stores in. The serial codes could be used to obtain Garchomp from January 24 to March 31, 2014.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Winter 2013 Pokémon
These Pokémon were distributed to players who inserted a serial code that was inside select copies of Pokémon X and Y at stores. Serial codes for Scizor were inside Pokémon Y and serial codes for Garchomp were inside Pokémon X. The serial codes work for both Pokémon X and Y, regardless of the game purchased. The serial codes could be used to obtain either Pokémon from November 27, 2013 to June 30, 2014.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.

Distribution
In all languages, the distribution text and title are in English, but the Wonder Card uses the type text in the language of the receiving game.