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I want to get mew two and I dont know how. people are telling me things and other people are telling me other things. please help

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Hello Faith,

You can unlock Mewtwo in two ways:

1: Play at least 700 vs matches
2: Play vs matches for over 20 hours

The second way is the easiest, note that this doesn't have to be done in one match but is the total time of all vs matches you ever fought. There has to be at least one human player in the match for it to count towards the total.

I hope this solves your problem, if not, just get back to me :)

Kindest regards,

ChronoDensetsu

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I´ve played a lot of games through the years from a lot of different genres and on a majority of the available gaming platforms, my main expertise being RPG´s on Gameboy (color/DS/Advance), SNES, PSX, PS2, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii and PC. I´m also quite up to date about new developments in the gaming world, hardware fixes and can also give good advice about gaming in general, for instance, whether a game is worth buying or not, when a game will be released, if there are any good upcoming strategygames for PC, etc. Feel free to ask me questions outside of my expertise, I'll try to help the best I can.

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I've been an avid gamer since the age of 4, I'm 20 now, so I played countless games in those 16 years. RPG's and strategygames had the most of my interest, though there are few games that I really don't like. Series like Final Fantasy, Zelda, Secret of Mana and the Soulblazer saga are my favorite, I've finished every one of those games countless of times. Also strategygames like Command and Conquer, Age of Empires, Warcraft and Total Annihilation are games I played a lot and can tell you a lot about. I work at a webstore for computerhardware. Therefore, I can also tell you a lot of things about the latest developements in this area, and the things I don't know I know where to find, so don't hesitate to ask me any questions you might have on this subject.

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