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How To Use Eon Ticket

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Eon Ticket
むげんのチケット
Space Ticket

Eon Ticket

Eon Ticket
Artwork from Pokémon Omega Reddish and Alpha Sapphire

Introduced in Generation III

Pocket
Generation III Bag Key items pocket icon.png Fundamental items
Generation VI Bag Key items pocket icon.png Key items( OR AS )
Generation VII Bag Key items pocket icon.png Key items

The Eon Ticket (Japanese: むげんのチケット Infinite Ticket) is an event Key Item in Pokémon Red, Sapphire, Emerald, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire. It cannot exist obtained ordinarily in-game; instead, information technology must be downloaded at a promotional effect or using the Eon Ticket e-Bill of fare.

In the core series games

Price

Games Cost Sell price
R S E FR LG
OR As
S Thou Usa UM
N/A N/A

Effect

Generation Three

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, subsequently the thespian receives the Eon Ticket from Norman and has entered the Hall of Fame, the offset fourth dimension they attempts to lath the S.S. Tidal from the Lilycove City Harbor, a Crewman will replace the usual guide and offer to have the player to Southern Isle.

The Eon Pokémon that did not roam Hoenn will appear on Southern Isle: Latias in Pokémon Ruddy, Latios in Pokémon Sapphire, and depending on the role player's choice in Pokémon Emerald. The player battles the Legendary Pokémon in a standard stationary run into; it does not announced as a roaming Pokémon and will not attempt to flee.

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the player cannot return to Southern Isle subsequently battling this Pokémon, regardless of the outcome of the boxing. In Pokémon Emerald, the player can freely return to the island regardless of the battle's event.

Generation VI

In Pokémon Omega Carmine and Alpha Sapphire, later the player receives the Eon Ticket from the deliveryperson in a Pokémon Eye, they are prompted to talk to Norman. If the player talks to Norman in the Petalburg Gym subsequently obtaining the Mega Bracelet and Eon Ticket, he will escort the player to the Slateport Harbor, where a Sailor replaces the usual guide and takes the player to Southern Island.

At the back of the island'due south wood is Latias OR /Latios Equally , who will battle the histrion if interacted with. This Pokémon is not holding its Mega Stone, unlike the Eon Pokémon encountered on the first visit. Afterward communicable it, the player volition immediately find a Soul Dew on the ground and put it in their Bag; if the battle ends with the Pokémon not being caught, it volition remain staring at the player.

Description

Games Description
R Southward E The ticket for a ferry to a distant southern island.
FR LG The ticket required for sailing on a ferry to a afar southern isle. Information technology features a drawing of an island.
OR AS
S G US UM
The ticket required for sailing on a ferry to the Southern Island. Does Norman, the Petalburg Gym Leader, know a secret?!

Distribution

Generation Iii

Distribution methods varied worldwide. In North America, the Eon Ticket could be transferred to the games through Mystery Events using an eastward-Reader and the Eon Ticket due east-Bill of fare. In Europe, information technology was possible to get the Eon Ticket at promotional events, but it could also exist downloaded through Mystery Events from special Nintendo cartridges via Game Link Cable.

A player that received their Eon Ticket from either the e-Bill of fare or a promotional issue is able to share a limited amount of Eon Tickets with other players via record mixing. However, Eon Tickets received via record mixing cannot be shared further. Record mixing is the just way to obtain the Eon Ticket in Emerald.

A concrete copy of the ticket was available through Nintendo Power magazine, volume 173.

Eon Ticket e-Menu

The Eon Ticket e-Card is a promotional Pokémon due east Menu which was available at E3 2003, in the September 2003 result of Nintendo Power and for a limited time at Toys "R" The states stores. This card transfers the Eon Ticket via Mystery Events to the Cardinal Items pocket of a Us Version of Pokémon Ruby-red or Pokémon Sapphire. The Eon Ticket allows players to travel to Southern Island, which is barren, except for the opportunity to take hold of either Latios or Latias, the i reverse of the actor'south version except in Pokémon Emerald, where the roaming Pokémon is chosen past the player and the 1 non chosen volition be at Southern Isle. Since the non-Japanese versions of Pokémon Emerald had removed the Mystery Events characteristic that was present in Pokémon Crimson and Pokémon Sapphire, the Eon Ticket tin can but be obtained in Emerald by mixing records with a Ruby or Sapphire game that already has the ticket. However, if the ticket on the Ruby-red and Sapphire game was obtained itself by record mixing, that particular game tin not send the ticket via mixing, or for that affair, at all. The wild Pokémon will ever be property Soul Dew when it is caught. This is the only place that Soul Dew can be legally obtained in Generation 3. One time the island is left, information technology cannot be returned to even with the ticket still in hand, though but in Ruby and Sapphire; in Emerald, the island remains attainable.

Electronic Game Show Giveaway

In Mexico, the Eon Ticket was given away during the Electronic Game Show 2003, a videogame conference that took place at the World Trade Center of Mexico City from October 23 to 26. The distribution event was a joint collaboration between Club Nintendo Mexico and Nintendo of America. To get the particular, players had to go to the Nintendo booth at the expo with their Game Boy Advance (any model) and a cartridge of Pokémon Ruby-red or Sapphire; once there, a Nintendo employee used a Game Boy Accelerate, an e-Reader, a Game Link Cable and an Eon Ticket due east-Card to transfer the detail to the player'south cartridge. Bated from the Pokémon Outcome, the expo was famous for a multifariousness of reasons: Club Nintendo gave away a special effect of their magazine, players could play Mario Kart Double Dash and Mario Political party v before they were released and Charles Martinet, the voice actor of Mario, gave his autograph to the visitors.[one] [2]

Eon Ticket Tour

The Eon Ticket was distributed in various locations of Kingdom of spain on December 2003. To become the item, players had to go to a specific location from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM with their Game Boy Advance (any model) and their Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire cartridge. A Nintendo employee transfered the particular with an e-Reader and an Eon Ticket e-Card.[3]

Eon Ticket Bout locations

Municipality Location Date
Avilés CBX Parque Astur-leonese December three
Valencia Gran Turia/Kinepolis Dec 20
Alicante CBX Vistahermosa December 21
Málaga Rosaleda December 22
Seville Nervión Plaza December 23
Vigo CBX Plaza de España December 26
Santander Cinesa Bahia December 27
Madrid CBX Alcalá Norte December 28
Zaragoza Warner Gran Casa December 29
Barcelona Warner La Maquinista December 30

Generation Vi

Bulbanews

The Eon Ticket was revealed to return in the remakes Pokémon Omega Carmine and Alpha Sapphire. A serial lawmaking to download the ticket was included in the December 2014 effect of CoroCoro. In the United States, Play! Pokémon League Leaders were given codes to distribute to participants at virtually a thousand Pokémon League locations. New York City's Nintendo Earth Store too had the Eon Ticket until January 14, 2015. Additionally, the Eon Ticket was made available in the U.k. to xv members of the public, who would pass the ticket to certain GAME stores throughout the country via StreetPass, who could and then pass those on to customers who visit the store. This was officially marketed as "The Not bad Eon Ticket Relay" consequence.

The Eon Ticket tin be received via StreetPass from some other player who obtained it via StreetPass or serial lawmaking.[4] It was also possible to obtain from other players online via StreetPass Relay when visiting Nintendo Zones until March 28, 2018 when the Nintendo Zone service was largely discontinued.

An Eon Ticket received through StreetPass will not announced in the Mystery Gift Card Album. Equally a event, the Eon Ticket will always be handed out as the terminal gift by the delivery daughter.

Serial code locations and dates

Serial code menu from South Korea

Country Location Code region Availability dates Redemption dates
Japan December 2014 consequence of CoroCoro Comic Japanese November xv, 2014 November 26, 2014 to May 31, 2015
Singapore Funan DigitaLife Mall Unknown November 21, 2014 November 26, 2014 to ???
Maxsoft Online Facebook page Unknown November 2014
Hong Kong Fifth Nintendo 3DS Party, held at iSQUARE Taiwanese and Japanese November 22, 2014 Nov 26, 2014 to February 28, 2015
South korea Pokémon Winter Carnival 2014, held at D-Cube Department Store Korean December 14, 2014;
Dec 20 to 21, 2014;
December 25 to 28, 2014
Dec xiv, 2014 to May 31, 2015
Participating movie theaters Jan 14 to 18, 2015 December 14, 2014 to May 31, 2015
Northward/A Nintendo Taiwan Facebook folio Japanese, American, PAL, and Taiwanese February 13 to fourteen, 2015 February 13 to 28, 2015
N/A Pokémon.com American (Common serial code: 2015LATIOSLATIAS) February 27 to March 2, 2015
N/A Pokémon.com PAL (Mutual serial code: POKEMON380381) February 27 to March 2, 2015
StreetPass locations and dates
Country Location Dates
U.s.a. Play! Pokémon Leagues and Premier Challenges November 26, 2014 onward
Nintendo World Store Nov 26, 2014 to January 14, 2015
Mexico McDonald'south and Pikashop stores November 29, 2014
Premier Challenge, held at Pikashop December 6, 2014
Portugal Comic Con December 5 to 7, 2014
Fnac Vasco da Gama - Pokémon Boxing League Final Nov 29, 2014
PressPlay´s Pokémon Omega Cerise and Alpha Sapphire launch event November 30, 2014
Spawn Point – Gaming Lounge´south Pokémon Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire launch event November 29 and 30, 2014
Kingdom of belgium Cora and Game Mania stores December 6 to 31, 2014
Greece The Mall Athens December 6, 2014
Republic of hungary Sugár mall Dec vi, 2014
Szeged Plaza Jan 17, 2015
Italia VideoGameShow, held at Mostra d'Oltremare December 6 to 8, 2014
Mestre Comics 2014, held at VEGA December 6 to seven, 2014
Umbria Histrion Dec vi, 2014
La Concordia, Turin December 7, 2014
StreetPass Coming together, held at Via Di Casal Bruciato 11 in Rome Dec thirteen, 2014
StreetPass Meeting, held at Piazza di Porta Santo Stefano in Bologna
StreetPass Meeting, held at Zucca Vuota in Palermo December fourteen, 2014
VG Premier Claiming Rome, held at Dark Side
La Cassaforte Del Vecchio Papero December twenty, 2014
VG Premier Challenge Imola, held at Centro Sociale "La Stalla"
La Cassaforte Del Vecchio Papero December 21, 2014
StreetPass Meeting, held at Mediateca Regionale Pugliese in Bari December 22, 2014
Pokémon Mean solar day, held at GamePeople Grosseto January four, 2015
VG Premier Challenge Trieste, held at Fantasylandia January 6, 2015
Luxembourg Cora stores December 6 to 31, 2014
Netherlands Game Mania stores December 6 to 31, 2014
Espana Fórum Metropolitano, CC. Vialia theater, Plaza Luceros, Sagrada Família, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Centro Comercial Ruta de la Plata, El Parque Eroski, Avenida del Gran Capitán, Centro Comercial Los Fresnos, Observatorio Astronómico de La Sagra, Guadalajara railway station, Centro Comercial El Muelle, Puerta de Santiago, Madrid Atocha railway station, Málaga-María Zambrano railway station, Cathedral of Murcia, Palma Cathedral, Castle Square, Casa de las Conchas, Nuevo Mercado San Martín, Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Jardines de Pereda, Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Palace of San Telmo, Paseo Marítimo del Serrallo, Centro Comercial Arena, Vallsur, Puerto De Transatlanticos, Centro Comercial Puerto Venecia December 13, 2014
Australia EB Games stores Dec 18, 2014
New Zealand

Trivia

  • In Omega Cerise and Alpha Sapphire, upon being shown the Eon Ticket, Norman remarks that he has not seen such a ticket for 11 years. This references the item'south kickoff distribution date (January 2003 compared to November 2014).

In other languages

Linguistic communication Title
Chinese Cantonese 無限船票 Mòuhhaahn Syùhnpiu
Mandarin 無限船票 / 无限船票 Wúxiàn Chuánpiào
France Flag.png French Passe Éon
Germany Flag.png German Äon-Ticket
Italy Flag.png Italian Biglietto Eone
South Korea Flag.png Korean 무한티켓 Muhan Ticket
Spain Flag.png Castilian Ticket Eón

See as well

  • Latias
  • Latios
  • Southern Island
  • Listing of Fundamental Items (Generation Three)
  • List of Key Items (Generation VI)

References

  1. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_n55isOURZcamladUdfb2dHMm8/view?resourcekey=0-GFRMUjJQ2QL92k-heY8wrQ
  2. https://www.youtube.com/lookout?5=8lly5jAxwEc
  3. https://pokemon.fandom.com/es/wiki/Lista_de_eventos_de_la_tercera_generación#Pokémon_Rubí_y_Zafiro
  4. https://spider web.archive.org/web/20141120131550/http://world wide web.pokemon.com/the states/pokemon-news/get-the-eon-ticket-via-streetpass/
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