Mega Mewtwo Stone Giveaway in Pokemon Sun and Moon

Mega Mewtwo Stone Giveaway in Pokemon Sun and Moon

Grab some free stones!

pocru by pocru on Mar 06, 2017 @ 05:04 AM (Staff Bios)
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No one here dislikes free stuff, to the best of my knowledge, and Nintendo’s got some freebees available for any Pokemon Sun and Moon players out there: for a limited time (although the exact dates for this giveaway is unknown), players can receive the special items they need to evolve Mewtwo into Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y. To grab them, you just have to follow some simple steps:
  • Select “Mystery Gift” on the main menu
  • Select “Receive Gift”
  • Select “Get with Code/Password”
  • Connect to the intern
  • Enter this code: M2DESCENT
  • Go in-game, and speak to the deliveryman in any Pokemon Center.
  • Save your game
While you can’t get Mewtwo in the game right now, the Pokemon Bank was recently made available to Sun and Moon players, so any you might have laying around will be able to benefit from this promotion. Pretty cool stuff, right?

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