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Is that final empty spot in your Fire Red Pokedex taunting you? That spot belongs to Mew, and unfortunately there is no longer a way to catch one legitimately, as Mew was an event Pokémon only distributed during Nintendo events. The only way to get Mew these days is to trade, or to use a code.
 
Is that final empty spot in your Fire Red Pokedex taunting you? That spot belongs to Mew, and unfortunately there is no longer a way to catch one legitimately, as Mew was an event Pokémon only distributed during Nintendo events. The only way to get Mew these days is to trade, or to use a code.
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== Steps ==
 
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#*[[EV Train Your Pokémon|EV-train your trade stock]]. A group of Pokémon that have been expertly EV-trained will command a much better trade value than freshly-caught Pokémon. Invest some time to build up your team before you start the trade.
 
#*[[EV Train Your Pokémon|EV-train your trade stock]]. A group of Pokémon that have been expertly EV-trained will command a much better trade value than freshly-caught Pokémon. Invest some time to build up your team before you start the trade.
 
#Make the trade. When you've finally convinced your friend to make the trade, [[Get Gengar in FireRed|connect your systems and get it done]]! Walk away knowing that you have one of the rarest Pokémon in the game, and that you got it legitimately.
 
#Make the trade. When you've finally convinced your friend to make the trade, [[Get Gengar in FireRed|connect your systems and get it done]]! Walk away knowing that you have one of the rarest Pokémon in the game, and that you got it legitimately.
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===Using Action Replay Codes===
 
===Using Action Replay Codes===
 
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<li>Start Fire Red in your emulator. [[Use-and-Set-up-VisualBoy-Advance|Visual Boy Advance]] is the easiest emulator to use and enter Action Replay codes for. If you have an actual Action Replay, use [[Add-Codes-Onto-Your-Action-Replay-for-Nintendo-DS|this guide]] to enter the codes listed in this section.</li>
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<li>Start Fire Red in your emulator. [[Use and Set up VisualBoy Advance|Visual Boy Advance]] is the easiest emulator to use and enter Action Replay codes for. If you have an actual Action Replay, use [[Add Codes Onto Your Action Replay for Nintendo DS|this guide]] to enter the codes listed in this section.</li>
 
<li>Save your game using the emulator. Emulators allow you to take "snapshots" of your game so that you can quickly return to it later. This acts differently than saving in the game itself, and will allow you to roll back in case the code doesn't work. If you're using VBA, click "File" → "Save" and then select an empty slot.
 
<li>Save your game using the emulator. Emulators allow you to take "snapshots" of your game so that you can quickly return to it later. This acts differently than saving in the game itself, and will allow you to roll back in case the code doesn't work. If you're using VBA, click "File" → "Save" and then select an empty slot.
 
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