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Shiny Ting-Lu

Ting-Lu

Shiny Ting-Lu Gift
SV Lv. 75 Shiny
OT Paldea
Ball Cherish Ball
Level 75
Gender Genderless

Event Details

Ability OnlyFirst
TID 250905
Distribution Sep 4, 2025 - Oct 1, 2025

Moves

Stomping Tantrum Stone Edge Snarl Heavy Slam

IVs

HP 31
Atk 31
Def 31
SpA 20
SpD 31
Spe 31

Ribbons

Classic

About this event

The Ting-Lu featured on this page recreates the shiny, Level 75 Ting-Lu distributed during the Shiny Ting-Lu Gift event for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet between September 2025 and October 2025. It arrives in a Cherish Ball with the original Trainer “Paldea” and Trainer ID 250905, the exact identifiers recorded in the live distribution.

What makes this version worth collecting: The shiny flag on this Ting-Lu is locked: the event always produced a shiny, so there is no legal non-event route to a Ting-Lu with this specific OT and ID combination. Its full four-move set (Stomping Tantrum, Stone Edge, Snarl, Heavy Slam) mirrors the event distribution, including any moves the species can't access through normal level-up or TMs. It carries 1 ribbon (Classic) — ribbon data is often what separates event originals from later clones, and it's intact here.

5 of its 6 IVs are guaranteed at 31, giving it a strong competitive floor with minimal hyper-training needed. Ability is set to OnlyFirst, matching the event-programmed slot.

Every event Pokémon on GenPKM is built through the same PKHeX legality pipeline Pokémon HOME uses to validate deposits, so this Ting-Lu passes HOME, transfers cleanly across the games its species is available in, and behaves identically to a Pokémon you'd obtain yourself. To add it to your save, open the Mystery Gift trade hub, pick the Scarlet & Violet list, and hit trade — the bot runs a Link Trade with you in under a minute once you're queued. If you're new to genning and want the honest answer on ban risk first, read Is Pokémon Genning Safe? before you trade.

Frequently asked questions

Is this Ting-Lu legal in Pokémon HOME?
Yes. Every event recreation on GenPKM is validated against PKHeX — the same legality rules Pokémon HOME uses on deposit. This Ting-Lu from the Shiny Ting-Lu Gift event passes HOME without any flags and moves freely between compatible games.
When was the Shiny Ting-Lu Gift event originally distributed?
The Shiny Ting-Lu Gift distribution for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet ran from September 4, 2025 to October 1, 2025. If you missed the live window, GenPKM rebuilds the exact distribution data so the Pokémon is still available to add to your collection.
Is the shiny state on this Ting-Lu legitimate?
Yes. The shiny flag, PID, and Encryption Constant are generated using the RNG rules the original event used, so HOME's shiny verification passes on this Pokémon the same way it does on one obtained live.
Can Ting-Lu normally learn these moves?
The move set (Stomping Tantrum, Stone Edge, Snarl, Heavy Slam) is the event's official preset. Some of these moves may not be available to Ting-Lu through normal level-up or TM learning in Scarlet & Violet — which is part of what makes event distributions like this one collectible.
How do I receive this Pokémon on my game?
Sign in on GenPKM, open the Mystery Gift trade hub, pick the Scarlet & Violet event list, and select this event. Our trade bot starts a Link Trade with you and sends the Pokémon directly — it takes under a minute once you're at the front of the queue.
Can I use this event Pokémon in online battles?
Ranked Battle Stadium, Link Battles, Surprise Trade, and Pokémon HOME GTS all accept this Pokémon because its data passes every server-side check. Note that official VGC tournaments separately disallow any Pokémon not personally obtained in the tournament's legal game — that's a tournament rule and applies regardless of how the Pokémon was acquired.