So what does everyone think of the starters? so far i'm thinking froakie but i would have to see the evolved forms first
Coming WorldWide: October 12, 2013
X & Y Is Released Worldwide
I will continue to Update this up until the game is released. All Information that is not released then may be added if you want me to do so, but I am sure you would be able to go to any other website and get the information wanted.
Since this is the First Post I didn't want to start another thread so I just wanted to Update This Post with The Information that was received.
The Kalos Region is said to be based off of France. This can be seen in several areas: the region is about the same shape as France and is in a similar location on its continent to France; It's capital city is Lumiose City, a reference to Paris, the "City of Lights," what's more this city features a prominent tower, similar to the Eiffel Tower; the architecture seen around the city is very reminiscent of classic French architecture; in the first announcement of X and Y, they added another French reference at the beginning of the trailer as you can see Pikachu standing atop the Eiffel Tower.
The game will be available for Download on Nintendo eShop. It requires 1.7GB, approximately 14,000 blocks, of space on an SD Card.
Price of the Game as known so far is $39.99.
Due to the Analog Stick, Running will be default on X & Y for our Protagonist, to walk you must hold the B Button.
New Downloads will be available, called "Pokemon Bank" & "Poke Transporter".
Exp is now earned when you catch a Pokemon.
Characters & Locations
Characters:
Male Protagonist is Calem (If you play as a male, you will have Serena as a neighbor, and likewise, playing as a female will give you Calem as a neighbor. Their goal is to become a powerful Pokémon trainer.)
Female Protagonist is Serena (If you play as a female, you will have Calem as a neighbor, and likewise, playing as a male will give you Serena as a neighbor. Their goal is to become a powerful Pokémon trainer.)
Shauna (Very outgoing and and energetic. Not only does she follow her dreams, but she also has an interest in her friends progress through their journeys too!)
Tierno (A kind but burly boy. He carefully observes Pokémon when in battles to see if he can create new dance moves. His goal is to create a dance team with Pokémon.)
Trevor (A very smart boy and a great student. He has a high interest in the PokéDex and aims to complete it first. He is the person who gives you your PokéDex.)
Alexa (Alexa is the older sister of Viola. She is a journalist and works for a company in Lumiose City.)
Gym Leader Viola (Viola is the Bug type Gym Leader of Santalune City. She is also a professional photographer, and her specialty is taking pictures of Bug type Pokémon.)
Professor Sycamore (The top Pokémon researcher in the Kalos region. He entrusts you and your friends with Pokémon and sends you out on your big adventure! On occassion, he will want to battle you. He also gives you one of the Classic Starter Pokemon: Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle of your choice.)
Team Flare Grunts (A strange organization known as Team Flare has begun to make its presence known in the Kalos region. What could they be up to?)
Gym Leader Clemont (Clemont is a young Gym Leader who loves science, especially inventing new devices. He's not interested only in strength—he enjoys all the time he spends with his Pokémon, too. His sister is his unwavering companion.)
Gym Leader Grant (Grant excels at bike racing, mountain climbing, and all sorts of sports. You'll be facing a Trainer with a strong heart when you challenge Grant!)
Gym Leader Korrina (Meet Korrina, a new Gym Leader who has just been revealed. Korrina seeks to draw out her Pokémon’s strength to reach still greater heights. In addition to being a Gym Leader, she's great on Roller Skates! Korrina's Gym is in Shalour City, a seaside location known for its amazing views.)
Team Flare Admins (Team Flare also have a number of scientists.The purple-haired woman is Celosia, the orange-haired woman is Aliana, the green-haired woman is Bryony, and the blue-haired woman is Mable. Each of them intend to work together in a plot to change the world, but the plot is currently known. This is helped by another Flare scientist, Xerosic.)
Diantha (Diantha is a famous movie star beloved by everyone in the Kalos region. She's also a Pokémon Trainer who shows a lot of potential. She may even trade Pokémon with you sometime during your adventure!)
Locations:
Vaniville Town (Vaniville Town is the town you start in. Within this town, you will find you are neighbors with the other gender character, while there are several other new trainers around who will aid you in your various travels through the Kalos region. Outside your house is your pet Rhyhorn.)
Santalune City (Santalune City is a nice small city that has a Roselia fountain in its center. This city is also home of the first gym, run by the Gym Leader Viola which specialises in Bug-type Pokémon. You will also meet the journalist Alexa within this city, and receive your rollerskates.)
Santalune Forest (Santalune Forest is a small forest between Vaniville Town and Santalune City. In it, you will travel through it with your various rivals. It has numerous wild Pokémon and trainers to battle.)
Lumiose City (Lumious City is the central city within the Kalos region and is a massive city. This city has roads, sewers and various other parts allowing for movement all across the city. In addition to that, in some parts of the city, you can ride the Pokémon Gogoat to get around quicker!)
Routes (Like all the previous games, the various areas are separated by routes. These routes all have various wild Pokémon and trainers within them. However, like Unova, and unlike Hoenn and Sinnoh, the route numbering system has reset, starting once again at Route 1.)
Shalour City (Shalour City is a relatively unknown city at this time. All that is known is that it contains the Gym run by the Gym Leader Korrina.)
Tower of Mastery (The mysterious Tower of Mastery is located within the Kalos region, not far from Shalour City, and is said to have a mysterious connection to Mega Evolutions and Mega Stones!)
Pokemon Bank & Poke Transporter
Pokemon Bank:
Pokémon Bank is an application and service for Pokémon X and Pokémon Y that will allow you to deposit, store, and manage your Pokémon in private Boxes on the Internet! Pokémon Bank is a paid service, with an annual charge for usage. Pokémon Bank will be a powerful resource for players who like to obtain many different kinds of Pokémon, or for those who like to raise many Pokémon in preparation for battles and competitions!
Online Boxes: As long as you have Pokémon Bank, you'll be able to link up to your own dedicated Boxes online using your Nintendo 3DS to easily deposit and withdraw your precious Pokémon. If the worst were to somehow happen and you lost your copy of Pokémon X or Pokémon Y, your Pokémon would still be safe and ready to be withdrawn to a new game if they were deposited to Pokémon Bank!
Store Up To 3,000 Pokemon: It has previously been necessary to have two game systems when moving Pokémon between two different copies of Pokémon series games, and you generally had to trade Pokémon one at a time. Now with Pokémon Bank, you can deposit and withdraw Pokémon from different copies of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. All you have to do is download Pokémon Bank on your Nintendo 3DS system, insert your Pokémon X or Pokémon Y Game Card, and open the Pokémon Bank application. Pokémon Bank also works with downloadable versions of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. If you're working with multiple copies of the games, Pokémon Bank makes it easy to gather your Pokémon in one place!
Store Pokemon from Multiple Games: With Pokémon Bank, you can deposit and withdraw Pokémon from different copies of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. All you have to do is download Pokémon Bank on your Nintendo 3DS system, insert your Pokémon X or Pokémon Y Game Card, and open the Pokémon Bank application. Pokémon Bank also works with downloadable versions of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. If you're working with multiple copies of the games, Pokémon Bank makes it easy to gather your Pokémon in one place!
Move Many Pokemon: In the past, if you wanted to transfer Pokémon that you caught in other Pokémon games, you sometimes needed two game systems, and you had to move Pokémon one at a time. Now, with Pokémon Bank, you can conveniently transfer many Pokémon at once without needing two game systems. In addition, Pokémon Bank has a variety of search functions, so you can find the Pokémon you're after among all of the Pokémon you've deposited. Even if you deposit a lot of Pokémon, you won't have to worry about being unable to find the Pokémon you need!
Service Charge Info: The Pokémon Bank application and service allows you to store your Pokémon on an online server. To ensure that the service stays running worry-free for all of its users, Pokémon Bank will be a paid service. An annual charge will allow the service to be maintained long-term so it can provide support for future Pokémon titles. The service charge will also enable the management and maintenance needed to allow everyone access to the online storage. Look forward to a free trial period after the launch of Pokémon Bank. Be sure to try out the software for yourself during this time to see everything that Pokémon Bank has to offer!
Poke Transporter: When you download Pokémon Bank, you can also download the linked application Poké Transporter! When you insert a Pokémon Black Version, Pokémon White Version, Pokémon Black Version 2, or Pokémon White Version 2 Game Card into a Nintendo 3DS system, you'll be able to use Poké Transporter to transfer Pokémon from these games into their own online Boxes. Then, you can easily transfer those Pokémon into Pokémon X and Pokémon Y using Pokémon Bank. Poké Transporter is a free downloadable application for the Nintendo 3DS system that will be available along with Pokémon Bank. Note that Poké Transporter cannot return Pokémon to Pokémon Black Version, Pokémon White Version, Pokémon Black Version 2, or Pokémon White Version 2 after they have been stored in an online Box. Note: You may find yourself unable to use Pokémon Bank or Poké Transporter to deposit any Pokémon created illegally by software unauthorized by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo into your online Boxes, or to move these Pokémon between online Boxes.
Mechanics
Battle Mechanics: Sky Battles:
A new type of battle is introduced within Pokémon X & Y, the Sky Battle. These battles can only be participated in with Pokémon of the Flying-type, or those who have the ability Levitate and allow for battles completely in the air.
Horde Encouters:
Horde Encounters are a new kind of Wild Encounter where a horde of Pokémon appear and challenge you. These can be all of the same Pokémon, or multiple species. Targeting the right Pokémon is key here, as moves like Rock Slide hit all.
Mega Evolution:
In the Pokémon series up until now, there has been a limit on how many times each Pokémon could evolve. However, Mega Evolution is a different kind of Evolution, one that surpasses that limit.
Mega Evolution is described as an Evolution beyond all Evolution, a transformation found only in the Kalos region. It has also been called the greatest mystery of Pokémon.
In addition to far greater strength, Mega Pokémon may also see their Ability change, or even their type! Check out some of the Mega Pokémon that await you in your next adventure!
Mega Evolution is not possible for all Pokémon. Only certain Pokémon, under certain conditions, can achieve Mega Evolution. One of those conditions is a special item called a Mega Stone. These special stones exist for every Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, and each is named for the Pokémon to which it grants power.
To use a Mega Stone, give it to your Pokémon to hold. Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution will gain access to their potential only if they first carry a Mega Stone into battle. Other things are needed for Mega Evolution to succeed, and those secrets will be explained later!
Some of the many Mega Stones seem to be hidden in secret places in the Kalos region. Finding every one of them will be one of the challenges awaiting you in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y!
The truth behind why some Pokémon can Mega Evolve is becoming more clear. When you look closely at the main character's left arm, you'll notice a bracelet called the Mega Ring. When a Pokémon is holding its Mega Stone, the Mega Ring and Mega Stone resonate, triggering Mega Evolution. It is said that the strong bond between a Pokémon and its Trainer also plays an important role in making these two items resonate.
Super Training:
Pokémon gain experience and grow stronger by battling with other Pokémon. In Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, that's not the only way to help your Pokémon grow. Check out a brand-new method of Pokémon training: Super Training!
In Super-Training Regimens, one part of Super Training, your Pokémon will train themselves!
The six values that define your Pokémon are known as stats: HP, Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed. The stats for every species of Pokémon grow at a unique rate, and even another Pokémon of the same species at the same level will have different stats.
The rate at which these stats will grow depends on an underlying set of stats called base stats. Each of the six main stats has its own base stat. With the new Super Training feature in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, players will be able to raise those base stats far more easily than ever before.
For a more casual way to help your Pokémon grow, use training bags for an easy boost to your Pokémon’s growth with Core Training! You'll earn training bags when you complete Super-Training Regimens.
With Super Training, it’s not your Pokémon’s level that goes up but its base stats, the underlying values that define your Pokémon's skills in battle.
As these base stats increase, your Pokémon can increase its HP, Attack, or other stats beyond those of another Pokémon of the same species at the same level. These base stats could be increased using items and other methods in previous Pokémon titles, but in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, you'll be able to raise them far more easily than ever before, thanks to Super Training. This will lay the groundwork for more Pokémon Trainers to aim for the very top!
Understand your Pokémon’s stats at a glance with the Effort-o-Meter! Check a Pokémon’s Effort-o-Meter graph on the Super Training main screen to get a quick and easy look at how your Pokémon has grown.
Each Pokémon has some stats that will grow more easily than others and some stats that will take more work to raise. The inside (green) part of the Effort-o-Meter graph shows the stat levels relevant to each Pokémon species. The outside (yellow) part of the graph shows the base stat increases that your Pokémon has achieved through Super Training. There is a limit to how much any single Pokémon can increase its base stats through training. The meter on the right side of the screen illustrates that limit.
Each stat, such as HP and Attack, has its own effect on battle, as described below. HP: This is your Pokémon’s health. If your Pokémon’s HP falls to 0, it will faint. Attack: This stat affects how much damage a Pokémon can deal to opponents using physical moves. Defense: This stat affects how much damage a Pokémon takes from an opponent’s physical moves. Sp. Atk: This stat affects how much damage a Pokémon can deal to opponents using special moves. Sp. Def: This stat affects how much damage a Pokémon takes from an opponent’s special moves. Speed: This stat affects which Pokémon gets to act first in battle.
Overworld Mechanics: Riding Pokemon:
One of the first new mechanics for people to notice is that you can ride Pokémon in certain areas. At the moment, it's only known that you can ride Gogoat within Lumiose City. But, it is also known that you can ride Rhyhorn in the Mountain Area. It has also been confirmed that you can ride Skiddo.
Trainer Customization:
When you first select your character, and select a gender, you have the ability to choose between three different presets. These alter the character's hair and skin tone to be more personalised to your own appearance.
That's not all, however, as you have the ability to later get various bits of clothing and accessories throughout the Kalos region. You can then return home and change your appearance at any time. We'll be providing a list of all the items of clothing as the game is released.
Located in most of the cities within the region, you'll be able to find Boutiques that sell various clothes. In each Boutique in the region, there is a unique style to go with the essence of the city meaning that there will not be much overlap in the products each sell. The boutiques will sell clothing on their own, but also will have full pre-set styles for you to choose. In addition to the clothing, the Boutiques have an area for you to get your character's appearance updated. This allows you to update your character's hair in both style and colour allowing it to be a better approximation of yourself.
Once you have updated your appearance in the game, your appearance in the Player Search System and the Pokémon Global Link gets updated. This will allow for you to fully integrate your new persona with the game. There appear to be no limits on the amount of times you can change your appearance.
Trainer PR Video:
After you choose a style, visit the PR Video Studio. This facility will let you make a promotional video that reflects your style, called a Trainer PR Video. Trainer PR Videos are 10-second films that feature you and your Pokémon. Choose your expressions, poses, background music, camera angles, and more to create a unique video! You can use a recommended style to make a video in moments, or make a video based on your preferences, with every second specially crafted. Language Selection:
Unlike previous games, these games will allow you to select the language on the cartridge rather than based upon where you purchased the game. Languages are English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, or Korean.
Photo Shots:
Dotted around the Kalos region, there are various areas where you can have someone take a picture of you. These photographs can be customised using various poses, as well as controlling the zoom, contrast and brightness of the photo. When these photos are taken, they can then be uploaded to the Pokémon Global Link for sharing with your friends, and can even be posted to a social network such as Facebook and Twitter.
Accessories:
Rollerblades, A Bike, and Changing Outfits. Will Update more as information comes.
Pokemon Amie:
The Pokémon Amie is a new feature introduced in Pokémon X & Y and utilises the game's 3D captabilities, along with the touch screen, to give you a level of interaction with the Pokémon never been seen before. With this mode, your Pokémon can be brought into the fray for you to interact with them.
This interaction ranges from feeding your Pokémon, to petting them and even playing with them. You can then mimic their movements and control them through the touch screen. Feeding them, using the special food called Pofure, is done by holding the food in front of their mouth on the touchscreen. If you let go of it, it will drop down and the Pokémon will be disgruntled.
To access Pokémon Amie, all you have to do is press one of the tabs on the bottom screen at any time when in the overworld. This will take you over to the Pokémon Amie tab and will have your lead Pokémon there. From there, you have the ability to enter Pokémon Amie with that Pokémon, change the Pokémon that is being focused.
Pokemon Amie Stats: Like previous secondary features, Pokémon Amie has a few ways to track the progress of your Pokémon. There are three stats, each measured by five icons to determine how well they have been trained in that field: •Friendliness: Determines how happy your Pokémon is with you. •Hunger: Determines how much Pofure your Pokémon needs. •Play: Determines how much your Pokémon has been played with. It's currently unclear on how much these stats affect the Pokémon and the various features of Pokémon Amie.
Effects In Battle: The unique feature with Pokémon Amie is that after you have utilised the feature, you will come to see various effects in battle. These features range from superficial to largely beneficial for the trainer which allows for greater strategy in battle. Most of them occur randomly, with the rate currently unclear. The effects known are as follows: •Text: The introduction message, and various statements throughout battle change in context. •Critical Hit Ratio: The ratio of Critical Hits is increased. •Evasion: The Pokémon's evasion is increased. The following may be attributed to Pokémon Amie based on the visual representation, but it still isn't clear. •Paralysis: The Pokémon has a chance of healing itself from paralysis. •Survival: The Pokémon has a chance of enduring a hit which would have knocked it out.
Pokemon Search Systerm (PSS) + Features
Pokemon Search System (PSS):
Connect and play with other Trainers at any time with the new Player Search System (PSS), which allows you to find other people playing Pokémon X and Pokémon Y! You'll connect to other players nearby or around the world through the Internet. You can even communicate with players you've never had any contact with before.
All you need to do to communicate with other players on the PSS is to tap their icons. Then you can easily choose to trade or battle with them. That's not all the PSS can do, so look forward to more info on this exciting feature in the future!
You're always connected to the world with the PSS! You can connect not only to players nearby, but also to players all around the world. Using the PSS, you can do a variety of things, starting with trading and battling Pokémon. But as you'll see, there's much more to the PSS!
Holo Caster:
Use the Holo Caster to get messages from people far away, such as your four friends or the professor.
You can also get reports about the people you have passed by using StreetPass on your Holo Caster. Plus, receive news bulletins about Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, such as information on upcoming competitions!
You can get the most up-to-date information using StreetPass or your Internet connection, even when you aren't playing the game or when you have your system in Sleep Mode.
Battle Spot:
With Battle Spot, you can use your Internet connection to battle with players from around the world.
Compete in casual Free Battles for everyday challenges, or take on tougher Rating Battles to see how you rank against the competition!
Global Trade Station (GTS):
Trade Pokémon with other Trainers around the world using the Global Trade Station! Decide which Pokémon you want to offer in trade and what kind of Pokémon you want to receive in return. If a matching partner can be found anywhere around the world, your trade will be completed.
Previously, you could trade via the GTS only for Pokémon you'd already registered in your Pokédex by seeing or catching them. For the first time in the main Pokémon series, Pokémon X and Pokémon Y allow you to receive a Pokémon not yet registered in your Pokédex via GTS trade!
Wonder Trade:
Wonder Trade is a new form of Pokémon trading where you pick a Pokémon to offer and it will be instantly traded for another Pokémon offered by someone else around the world. The thrill of Wonder Trade is that you won't have any idea which Pokémon you'll get until it appears. Who knows?
You might even find yourself getting a rare Pokémon that you never expected!
O-Powers:
O-Powers are special powers that will help you progress through your adventure. These O-Powers come in many forms. Some powers may temporarily increase your stats, while others may make it easier to catch wild Pokémon. Still others may increase the Exp. Points or prize money you get from battle.
The useful effects of your O-Powers are not just for you—you can also offer them to other Trainers around you so they can benefit from them, too. If a nearby player uses an O-Power, it will be displayed through your PSS, and you'll be able to use that O-Power yourself!
You can also specifically choose another Trainer and choose which O-Power to use on him or her. Now you can work together with players from anywhere to help succeed in your adventures!
Shout-Outs:
The Shout-Out function lets you share your feelings and accomplishments with other players. Your Shout-Out will be displayed to other players who are nearby or connected to the Internet.
New Moves / Abilities
New Moves *Note: Certain moves will be a certain type, but will do damage to other types supereffectively now.
Baby-Doll Eyes [Fairy-type] - A Priority that causes the opponent to attack first, and a chance of lowering the opponents Attack.
Boomburst [Normal-type] - This move is a sound move that creates a massive sound explosion around the entire field. It causes damage to all Pokemon within.
Draining Kiss [Fairy-type] - This move will do some damage to the opponent, and then restore some Hit Points on the user.
Fairy Wind [Fairy-type] - This move is a Fairy-type move that does severe damage to the opponents.
Freeze-Dry [Ice-type] - This move is said to also be supereffective on Water Pokemon, also has a chance of Freeze.
Geomancy [Fairy-type] - This move will do severe damage to the opponent. Rainbow-colored lights erupt from the ground around Xerneas.
Moonblast [Fairy-type] - This move is a Fairy-type move that does damage and may lower the opponent's Sp. Attack.
Noble Roar [Normal-type] - This move is a Normal-type move that lowers the opponent's Attack & Sp. Attack stat.
Nuzzle [Electric-type] - This move causes the user to charge up and attack its opponent. It may also cause paralysis.
Oblivion Wing [Dark-type] -This move will do severe damage to the opponent. It has Yveltal fly up high and then releases a beam of red light that scorches the
Parabolic Charge [Electric-type] - This move damages the opponent, and causes the user to regain 50% of the damage inflicted. This move also damages all pokemon within range on the field, including any allies.
Parting Shot [???-type] - This move lowers the opponents attack and sp. attack stat, and then causes the user to retreat from battle. range, including any allies.
Topsy-Turvy [Dark-type] - This move will completely invert all stat changes on the opponent.
New Abilities
Cheek Pouch - If a Pokemon with this Ability eats a Berry during battle, it will not only reap the usualy benefits of that berry, but also regain HP.
Dark Aura - Increases the power of all Dark-type moves for all Pokemon in play.
Fairy Aura - Increases the power of all Fairy-type moves for all Pokemon in play.
Fur Coat - Halves damage from physical attacks.
Mega Launcher - Boosts power of pulse moves, such as Water Pulse, and Dark Pulse.
Parental Bond - Allows this Pokemon to attack twice in one turn.
Refrigerate - Changes Normal-type Attack into Ice-type attack, and increases its power.
Strong Jaw - Increases power on biting attacks.
Sweet Veil - Stops allies from falling asleep.
Tough Claws - Increases attack power for Physical Attacks.
Game Changes
Pokemon Type Changes
Name
Species
New Type
Jigglypuff
Balloon Pokemon
Normal / Fairy
Marill
Aqua Mouse Pokemon
Water / Fairy
Gardevoir
Embrace Pokemon
Psychic / Fairy
Mawile
Deceiver Pokemon
Steel / Fairy
Move Upgrades/Changes:
Vine Whip [Grass] - Went from 15 to 25 PP
Type Upgrades / Changes
Fairy is Strong against Dragon, Dark, and Fighting.
Fairy is Not Very Effected on Fire, Poison, and Steel.
Fairy is Weak against Poison, and Steel.
Fairy Resists, Dark, Fighting, and Bug.
Fairy is Immune to Dragon.
Grass Pokemon are now unable to be effected by Spore Moves such as (Poisonpowder, Stun Spore, Spore)
Steel-type has now lost Resistance against Ghost and Dark-type.
Electric Pokemon cannot become Paralyzed.
Ghost Pokemon are not unable to be stopped from fleeing battle.
Pokemon Global Link (PGL):
The Pokémon Global Link has been completely redesigned with the launch of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. The current Pokémon Global Link site will be closed for maintenance on October 1st, 2013, and reopen with the release of the new games on October 12th!
Record Your Milestones:
By using Game Sync with the Pokémon Global Link, records of your adventure so far will be displayed in a timeline. Adjust your privacy settings to decide whether to show your timeline to others, or even share your progress on social networking sites!
If other Trainers choose to make their information public, you'll be able to check out what they've done. See how far other Trainers from around the world have gotten—you may even be able to help each other out with hints and advice!
Kalos League Challenge
Kalos Gym Challenge
Location:
Name:
Specialty:
Reward:
Santalune City Gym
Leader Viola
Bug
??? City Gym
Leader Clemont
???
???
??? Gym
Leader Grant
???
???
Shalour City Gym
Leader Korrina
???
???
??? Gym
Leader ???
???
???
??? Gym
Leader ???
???
???
??? Gym
Leader ???
???
???
??? Gym
Leader ???
???
???
Pokemon Information
Version Exclusive Pokemon
X Exclusive Pokemon
Name
Species
Type
Ability
Clauncher
Water Gun Pokemon
Water
Swirlix
Cotton Candy Pokemon
Fairy
Sweet Veil
Slurpuff
Meringue Pokemon
Fairy
Sweet Veil
Xerneas
Life Pokemon
Fairy
Fairy Aura
Mega Mewtwo X
Genetic Pokemon
Psychic / Fighting
Steadfast
Mega Charizard X
Flame Pokemon
Fire / Dragon
Y Exclusive Pokemon
Name
Species
Type
Ability
Skrelp
Mock Kelp Pokemon
Poison / Water
Spritzee
Perfume Pokemon
Fairy
Healer
Aromatisse
Fragrance Pokemon
Fairy
Healer
Yveltal
Destruction Pokemon
Dark / Flying
Dark Aura
Mega Mewtwo Y
Genetic Pokemon
Psychic
Insomnia
Mega Charizard Y
Flame Pokemon
Fire / Flying
Drought
The Pokemon / Formes & Evolutions
New Pokemon: *Note: The Pokedex is set up in 3 Different Categories as in Central Kalos, Coastal Kalos, and Mountain Kalos. *Note: New Fairy-type *Note: Furfrou's Fur can be trimmed. Flabébé's can be caught on different Flowers. *Note: The Following Pokemon have Male / Female Differences known (Pyroar, Meowstic)
The New Pokemon
Name
Species
Type
Ability
Chespin
Spiny Nut Pokemon
Grass
Overgrow
Quilladin
Spiny Armor Pokemon
Grass
Overgrow
Fennekin
Fox Pokemon
Fire
Blaze
Braixen
Fox Pokemon
Fire
Blaze
Froakie
Bubble Frog Pokemon
Water
Torrent
Frogadier
Bubble Frog Pokemon
Water
Torrent
Fletchling
Tiny Robin Pokemon
Normal / Flying
Talonflame
Scorching Pokemon
Fire / Flying
Scatterbug
Scatterdust Pokemon
Bug
Spewpa
Scatterdust Pokemon
Bug
Vivillon
Scale Pokemon
Bug / Flying
Helioptile
Generator Pokemon
Electric / Normal
Dry Skin
Pancham
Playful Pokemon
Fighting
Iron Fist or Mold Breaker
Pangoro
Daunting Pokemon
Fighting / Dark
Iron Fist or Mold Breaker
Skiddo
Mount Pokemon
Grass
Sap Sipper
Gogoat
Mount Pokemon
Grass
Spritzee
Perfume Pokemon
Fairy
Healer
Aromatisse
Fragrance Pokemon
Fairy
Healer
Swirlix
Cotton Candy Pokemon
Fairy
Sweet Veil
Slurpuff
Meringue Pokemon
Fairy
Sweet Veil
Inkay
Revolving Pokemon
Dark / Psychic
Contrary or Suction Cups
Malamar
Overturning Pokemon
Dark / Psychic
Contrary or Suction Cups
Flabébé
Single Bloom Pokemon
Fairy
Litleo
Lion Cub Pokemon
Fire / Normal
Rivalry or Unnerve
Pyroar
Royal Pokemon
Fire / Normal
Rivalry or Unnerve
Dedenne
Antenna Pokemon
Electric / Fairy
Pickup or Cheek Pouch
Bunnelby
Digging Pokemon
Normal
Pickup or Cheek Pouch
Skrelp
Mock Kelp Pokemon
Poison / Water
Clauncher
Water Gun Pokemon
Water
Noivern
Sound Wave Pokemon
Flying / Dragon
Honedge
Sword Pokemon
Steel / Ghost
No Guard
Doublade
Sword Pokemon
Steel / Ghost
No Guard
Sylveon
Intertwining Pokemon
Fairy
Cute Charm
Meowstic
Constraint Pokemon
Psychic
Keen Eye or Infiltrator
Furfrou
Poodle Pokemon
Normal
Fur Coat
Tyrunt
Royal Heir Pokemon
Rock / Dragon
Strong Jaw
Tyrantrum
Despot Pokemon
Rock / Dragon
Strong Jaw
Amaura
Tundra Pokemon
Rock / Ice
Refrigerate
Aurorus
Tundra Pokemon
Rock / Ice
Refrigerate
Xerneas
Life Pokemon
Fairy
Fairy Aura
Yveltal
Destruction Pokemon
Dark / Flying
Dark Aura
Mega Evolution
New Pokemon Formes & Evolutions: *Note: Mega Pokemon can only be transformed during battle, while holding the correct Mega Stone. *Note: Your "ONLY" allowed to make one Pokemon evolve to Mega during battle. *Note: When holding the right Mega Stone, on the Battle Menu there will be a Mega Evolution button to press. *Note: Need the Bracelet Mega Ring.
ALRIGHT, Webster finally gets the chance to update with the US names.
Goronda will be known as Pangoro, Maika as Inkay, and Karamanero as Malamar. The attack Turn Over will be known as Topsy-Turvy. Peroppafu will be known as Swirlix, it's ability Sweet Veil will keep its name, and the move Drain Kiss will be known as Draining Kiss. Shushup will be known as Spritzee. The abilities Fairy Aura and Dark Aura will keep their names. Geo Control will be known as Geomancy (seriously?), and Death Wing will be known as Oblivion Wing.
Our Professor will be known as Professor Sycamore. Team Flare will keep their name. Shitoron and Zakuro will be known as Clemont and Grant respectively. Clemont has a sister named Bonnie.
Miracle Trades will be known as Wonder Trades. O-Powers keep their name, as does the Holo Caster.
You can receive a Pokemon not registered in your Pokedex via GTS. And with Photo Spots, you can take pictures and share them with others on PGL.
So a few days ago (July 25th), the Nintendo 3DS eShop updated their info on XY, and added some new dual-screen screenshots.
Images
The trailer that revealed Orotto/Oorotto/whatever has appeared on the Japanese eShop. And I must say, from the short glimpse these guys had of it during the movie, they were pretty damn accurate on their depections:
Oorotto Horde Encounter
No, I didn't do an update on the attempted drawings because I am a failure. It should be a couple of weeks before we get its official artwork, typing, etc.
New Japanese Trailer
And here's the trailer itself. And it appears that Fennekin can learn a new move, Glow Punch.
Oookay, so I had a post containing what appears to be details from CoroCoro. However, I decided to delete it in favor of this option
I decided to make this post for info revealed by this issue of CoroCoro. Constant updates will be made as information is continued to be leaked.
(If other mods/admins can help me with this, I'd really appreciate it.)
scans
New Pokemon -Skiddo (JP name Meekuru) is the Grass-type pre-evolution of Gogoat. It has the ability Sap Sipper. It's capable of learning Leaf Blade, and is able to be ridden like its evolved form. -The mouse Pokemon is Dedenne (same JP name). It is Electric/Fairy, and can have either Pick Up or a new Ability, Cheek Pouch (JP name Cheek Pouches), as its ability. It can learn Nuzzle, a new Electric-type move. -The rabbit Pokemon, Bunnelby (JP name Horubii), is a Normal type. It can have either Pick Up or Cheek Pouches as its ability.
Old Pokemon and Fairy-type -Mawile is confirmed as Steel/Fairy.
Mega Evolution -Through the process of Mega Evolution, various Pokemon have access to a new form. -Mega Evolutions are possible when certain Pokemon hold items known as Mega Stones. There are different kinds of Mega Stones for each Pokemon capable of having a Mega Evolution. -These Mega Evolutions are temporary, only occuring in-battle. When a Pokemon holding a Mega Stone enters battle, they will Mega Evolve. They will revert back when the battle has ended. -You may only have one Mega Evolution Pokemon in battle. -A new location called Tower of Mastery (JP Name Mastery Tower) has a connection with Mega Evolutions. -Mega Pokemon confirmed so far: Mega Blaziken, Mega Lucario, Mega Absol, Mega Ampharos, Mega Mawile, and Mega Mewtwo (its previously revealed form). -Mega Mawile has Huge Power as its ability. -Mega Blaziken has Speed Boost as its ability. Its Attack is increased. It needs the Mega Stone Blazikenite, which cannot be found through normal gameplay. -Mega Absol has Magic Bounce as its ability. Its Attack and Speed are increased. -Mega Lucario has Adaptability as its ability. Its Attack is increased. It needs the Mega Stone Lucarionite -Mega Mewtwo has Insomnia as its ability. Its Sp Atk is increased. -Mega Ampharos is Electric/Dragon, and has Mold Breaker as its ability. -Not all Pokemon will have Mega Evolutions. -Mega Evolution was apparently registered as a trademark back in February... o_O (This one bit isn't from CoroCoro. Something I just read on Bulbapedia.)
New Move -Nuzzle: which looks cute as the user nuzzles up to a target with its cheeks fully charged, but it’s quite dangerous! Nuzzle will do damage while paralyzing the opponent.
New Abilities -Cheek Pouch: When a Pokemon consumes its held berry, not only does it reap the benefits of its berry, but it regains HP.
New Characters -Korrina (JP name Koruni) is the Gym Leader of Shalour City. She's massively into roller-blading, and runs a gym around it. She holds the key to understanding Mega Evolutions.
New Locations -Shalour City is a seaside location known for amazing views. It is the location of the Tower of Mastery.
Other Things -Super Training, a new mechanic, allows one to increase a Pokemon's base stats. It can be played on the touch screen when not in a battle or viewing an event. In this, your Pokemon will face huge, Pokemon-shaped Ballon Bots, with each side trying to shoot balls into their opponent's goals. -Core Training, a more casual way to strengthen a Pokemon's base stats, allows Pokemon to use training bags earned in Super Training Regimens. -EVs can now be tracked via Effort o Meter, which shows the progress of the Pokemon and the amount it can still have. -The first announced XY event is a LV 10 Torchic holding Blazikenite. It's ability is Speed Boost, and it knows the moves Scratch, Growl, Focus Energy, and Ember. It is confirmed for Japan, US, and Europe, and will start on October 12th, 2013 (launch date of XY). It ends on January 15th, 2014 in Japan. It is obtained via the Nintendo Network.
So Masuda revealed Mega Kangaskhan during the Pokemon World Championships opening ceremony.
Mega Kangaskhan
No, you aren't seeing things. The child is out of the pouch. It's part of Mega Kangaskhan's ability. A new ability called Parental Bond, which allows its attack to hit twice in one turn.
In addition, a 220-track soundtrack will eventually be available on iTunes.
What do you mean scared? Mega Kangaskhan is AMAZING. Like that is such a clever use of megaevolution. It's an interesting idea, and better than just adding like new frills and things like Lucario. That is so cool. I'm really happy with that. It's a clever use of an existing element in the game that you couldn't really use with any other game mechanics. I mean a regular evolution wouldn't have been able to do that, but a mega evolution sure can. BAH. that makes me incredibly excited for this.
-Fairy does half damage to Fire (gee, haven't we heard that somewhere before). Fairy type takes normal damage from Fire. -Still don't know how to get your Pokemon to Mega Evolve? Well, here's a pic to help answer that question: Yep, just a button on the attack interface. (Note: While there is also a Crobat on the screen, the interface is for Mewtwo.) -Tired of holding B to run? Well good news then: running is now the default. That's right! Running is the default, and B is now for walking.
Serebii
During the Pokémon Game Show, it was shown thanks to a picture from a Twitter user, that the method of Mega Evolution is through a simple button in the attack interface when your Pokémon has the Mega Stone attached to it. In the demo, you also ride on a Skiddo in a route and seen riding a Rhyhorn. In it, you also battle Professor Sycamore, where you use Mega Evolution, and battle Shauna & the other playable character. Fennekin has the moves Psybeam, Flame Charge, Fire Spin and Tail Whip. The Mega Evolution battle has you face off against Chandelure, Dragonite and Crobat with Mega Mewtwo. Helioptile has Tail Whip, Thundershock, Quick Attack & Parabolic Charge. Sylveon has Swift, Quick Attack, Fairy Wind & Tail Whip. Froakie has Water Pulse, Quick Attack, Lick and Round. In the demo, you start off with Alexa telling you to go see Professor Sycamore. On your way there, you battle the rival, with a time limit. Once you get to Professor Sycamore, he will give you Mewtwo and teach you about Mega Evolution, which is just done by a tap of a button with a move the same turn, and he'll then battle you. After the battle, a video runs of the game. It is also said that running is default due to the analogue stick, with you having to press the B Button to walk. In the Pokémon Amie feature, there are three stats listed for your Pokémon. Friendliness, Hunger and Play. It's currently unclear whether these features affect gameplay. The sweets you obtain for it are called Pofure. Finally, at the end of a sizzle reel, a picture of a battle with graphics different to X & Y was showcased. Some minor more demo details have come. First, it appears Mega Mewtwo doesn't have an increase in Hit Points. Also, non-Kalos Pokémon such as Skitty and Exeggutor make an appearance in the overworld. Fairy-type moves are also not very effective on Fire-type Pokémon.
Most interesting, Now all we have to worry about is pressing B to walk. And I figured there would be something that would allow you to Mega Evolve on the screen, and its good that it does not take up a turn, so you would still be able to attack the same round.
Wow, that was definitely something in Pokemon Direct this morning.
Okay, a rundown of everything revealed:
-A new Cloud Storage known as Pokemon Bank. It allows for 100 boxes worth of Pokemon to be stored on the Internet. With it is a 3DS software Poke Transporter, allowing Pokemon from the Gen V games to be stored in Pokemon Bank. It's a longterm, paid service with annual fee that will be compatible with future titles. Both prevent hacked Pokemon from transferring, and work with multiple copies of the games. -You get your Kalos starter from one of your friends. -It's been confirmed that Professor Sycamore gives you one of te Kanto starters. HOWEVER, it's also been confirmed that Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise all have Mega Evolutions. Mega Venusaur has increased Defense and Sp. Def, and the ability Thick Fat. Mega Charizard has increased Sp Atk, and the ability Drought. Mega Blastoise has the ability Mega Launcher, which boosts the power of its pulse moves. -The braclet on the main characters' wrists is known as a Mega Ring. It holds a Key Stone, which resonate with a Pokemon's Mega Stone. -The special Blue and Red 3DS XLs have been announced for North America and Europe. They will be released on September 27th.
New Trailer / Teaser
Wow, apparently there was a new Pokemon that appeared in the Pokemon Direct for a split second.
Pokémon Direct
Located at about 15:16. If you manage to pause the video at exactly the right moment, you'll be able to see it.
Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit. And yesterday a deer. And today you
Posts:
790
Group:
Members
Member
#5
Joined:
May 17, 2012
I've seen rumors that you can pick your Kanto starter in addition to your Gen 6 starter. Is this confirmed? Serebii even mentions this briefly with no source indicated.
I've seen rumors that you can pick your Kanto starter in addition to your Gen 6 starter. Is this confirmed? Serebii even mentions this briefly with no source indicated.
Yeah I am guessing he will give them too you when you reach his Lab.
ALRIGHT, IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN! CoroCoro has started leaking. As such, I will be doing the same thing I did as last time.
scans
New Pokemon -Chespin's evolution is knwon as Hariboogu. It is a Grass-type. -Fennekin's evolution is known as Teerunaa. It is bipedal (Glow Punch makes sense now), and is a Fire-type. Another Psychic-type move confirmed for it: Psycho Cut. -Froakie's evolution is known as Gekogashira. It is a Water-type. -A new fossil Pokemon, Chigorasu. It is Rock/Dragon, and has the ability Hard Jaw (see below in "New Abilities). -A new fossil Pokemon, Amarusu. It is Rock/Ice, and has the ability Freeze Skin (see below in "New Abilities). -A white dog Pokemon named Torimian. It's the Pokemon we saw in Pokemon Direct. It is a Normal-type, and has the ability Fur Coat (see below in "New Abilities). You can trim its fur to change its appearance. -A cat Pokemon named Nyaonikusu. This is without a doubt Espurr or Meowstick. It is a Psychic-type, and has either Keen Eye or Infilitrator as its ability. It has varying male and female appearances, and its movepool varies by gender, with the male being more of a supporter and the female being more of an attacker. In the scan shown above, the male is on the right and the female is on the left.
Fairy-type -Fairy-type is super effective on Fighting, Dark, and Dragon. It's not very effective on Fire, Poison, or Steel. It's weak to Poison and Steel. It resists Fighting, Dark, and Bug. It is immune to Dragon.
Mega Evolution -Mewtwo has another Mega Evolution, as shown in the cover scan. It's Psychic/Fighting and has the ability Steadfast. Both of Mewtwo's Mega Evolutions are exclusive to a game. The first is known as Mega Mewtwo Y and is exclusive to Y while this new one is known as Mega Mewtwo X exclusive to X. Both require Mewtwonite Y and Mewtwonite X respectively. -There is a Mega Garchomp, as shown in the cover scan. It has the ability Sand Force.
New Abilities -Hard Jaw increases the power of biting moves. -Freeze Skin turns Normal-type moves into Ice-type moves and raises their power. -Fur Coat reduces physical damage.
New Characters -There are five scientists with Team Flare: Kuseroshiki, Momiji, Bara, Akebi, and Corea. Team Flare's goal is to create a beautiful world. -Karune is a famous actress. She helps you with trainer customization (see below in "Other Things").
Other Things -Steel lost its resistance to Dark and Ghost. -You customize your character's hair and clothes at a Salon and Boutique. Karune assists you. -The scan lists Parting Shot, Geomancy, and Oblivion Wing as ???-type. Geomancy and Oblivion Wing were previously revealed as Fairy and Dark-type respectively. Hmm...
Artwork
Now, most of this is not 100% confirmed, but it has been mentioned by the same person who uploaded the cover. (This will be in italics.)
-The Evolution of Litleo has been revealed to being Pyroar, it is Fire / Normal type and known as the Royal Pokémon, it also has the abilities Unnerve and Rivalry. Pyroar knows the move "Echoed Voice".
So once again, the US site has been updated with the new info, including US names. New trailer and clear artwork to be added as soon as possible.)
EDIT: BAM! New trailer.
-There are five scientists with Team Flare. Looking at the image in the Artwork section below, the purple-haired woman is Celosia, the orange-haired woman is Aliana, this green-haired woman is Bryony, and the blue-haired woman is Mable. Team Flare's goal is to create a beautiful world. Working with them is Xerosic. -Diantha (JP Name Karune) is a famous actress. She helps you with trainer customization (see below in "Other Things"). She is also a trainer and may trade with you at some point.
Random new news time! Two new Pokemon and some new tidbits have been revealed.
This time, it's the evolutions of Tyrunt and Amaura. Meet Tyrantrum and Aurorus.
Aurorus can learn a new move called Freeze Dry, which can freeze opponents. It is super effective against Water-types.
In addition, it's been revealed that Pokemon introduced in XY will not have Mega Evolutions. And after 5 generations, when you successfully capture a Pokemon, the Pokemon used will gained EXP.
Also, it's been noted in an interview on IGN that the idea of XY came from the axes.
Also, remember Clemont? This guy?
In previews of the upcoming XY anime, Clemont has been noted as the Gym Leader of Lumiose City. He is also shown with a Dedenne in his possesion.
There have been two new Pokemon evolutions, one new Mega Evolution and a new ability!
Our two new Pokemon are evolutions of Spritzee and Swirlix, and are called Furefuran and Peroriimu in the Japanese games. They are believed to be pure Fairy types, but this is unconfirmed.
Furefuran and Peroriimu
Charizard. Charizard!? A fan favorite ever since it's release, this guy has gained yet another Mega Evolution, much like Mewtwo has gained two. This new Charizard is so far called Mega Charizard X, so it is believed that the other Mega Evolution will be Mega Charizard Y, or perhaps they can turn into each other, based in the video. Mega Charizard X gets the ability Tough Claws, which increases the power of physical contact moves like Dragon Claw and Fire Punch. To top it off, Mega Charizard X will gain an increased attack stat, and will most likely have a decreased special attack stat. This sets up Charizard X to be a strong physical attacker. Oh, and did I mention that Charizard X is a Fire/Dragon? Finally, people got what they had always complained about and it is now Dragon instead of Flying.
Mega Charizard X
And here is the new footage for Charizard X:
Only 10 days until both games are released! Here's hoping that we get a few more Pokemon reveals, like perhaps final starter evolutions?
So, in order to complete what Frost has listed, I have the English names of the previously released Pokemon from her post.
The Pokemon on the left is known as Slurpuff in English. It is the evolved form of Swirlix. It is known as the Meringue Pokemon, has a height of 2'07'' and a weight of 11.0 lbs. It is pure Fairy type with the ability Sweet Veil.
The Pokemon on the right is known as Aromatisse in English. It is the evolved form of Spritzee. It is known as the Fragrance Pokemon, has a height of 2'07'' and a weight of 34.2 lbs. It is pure Fairy type with the ability Healer.
Now you see Mega Charizard X. The Pokemon, as previously mentioned, is now a Fire/Dragon type. During Pokemon Origins was when this Pokemon was revealed. This Pokemon, as its name implies, is exclusive to Pokemon Version X. Its ability Tough Claws is meant to increase the power of Physical moves, i.e. Slash, Fire Punch. It is rumored that Mega Charizard X is set up to be a Physical Attacker, whereas Mega Charizard Y is set up to be a Special Attacker, as their stats in those areas are boosted upon evolution.
After thinking about it, I'll be covering the November 2013 issue of CoroCoro. Sure, we'll find out about most of the stuff ourselves over the next few days, but... yeah...
Anyway, I'll edit this post with the previous format in a bit, but for now, enjoy these scans showing Mega Kangaskhan and three (sorta) new Mega Evolutions:
scans
New Pokemon -Pyroar, Slurpuff, Aromatisse, Doublade Aurorus, and Tyrantrum are shown off in this issue, as they revealed between this issue and last.
Spoiler: click to toggle
-Quilladin's evolution has been revealed. Chesnaught (JP Name: Burigaron) is the Spiky Armor Pokemon. It is Grass/Fighting, and has the ability Overgrow. -Braixen's evolution has been revealed. Delphox (JP Name: Mafokushii) is the Fox Pokemon. It is Fire/Psychic, and has the ability Blaze. -Frogadier's evolution has been revealed. Greninja (JP Name: Gekkouga). It is Water/Dark, and has the ability Torrent. -Doublade's evolution has been revealed. Aegislash (JP Name: Girugarudo), the Royal Sword Pokemon. It is Steel/Ghost, and has a new ability called Stance Change (see New Abilities). It has two forms: Shield Forme and Blade Forme. Its attack and defense stats swaps as it changes forms, with Blade Forme focusing on attack and Shield Forme on Defense. -A stage between Fletchling and Talonflame has been revealed. Fletchinder (JP Name: Hinoyakoma), the Ember Pokemon. It is Fire/Flying and has the ability Flame Body. -Helioptile's evolution has been revealed. Heliolisk (JP Name: Erezaado). It is Electric/Normal, and has Dry Skin or Sand Veil as its ability. -Bunnelby's evolution has been revealed. Diggersby (JP Name: Horuudo). It is Normal/Ground, and has Pickup or Cheek Pouch as its ability. -Noivern's pre-evolution has been revealed. Noibat (JP Name: Onbatto), the Sound Wave Pokemon. It is Flying/Dragon, and has Frisk or Infiltrator as its ability. -Flabébé's evolution has been revealed. Floette (JP Name: Furaette), this Single Bloom Pokemon. It is pure-Fairy, and has a new ability called Flower Veil (see New Abilities). -Clauncher's evolution has been revealed. Clawitzer (JP Name: Burosutaa), the Howitzer Pokemon. It is pure-Water, and has the ability Mega Launcher. -Skrelp's evolution has been revealed. Dragalge (JP Name: Doramidoro), the Mock Kelp Pokemon. It is Poison/Dragon, and has Poison Point or Poison Touch as its ability. -Meowstic's pre-evolution has been revealed. Espurr (JP Name: Nyasupaa), the Restraint Pokemon. It is pure-Psychic, and has Keen Eye of Infiltrator as its ability. -A new Pokemon has been revealed. Carbink (JP Name: Mereshii), the Jewel Pokemon. It is Rock/Fairy, and has the ability Clear Body. -A new Pokemon has been revealed. Binacle (JP Name: Kametete). It is Rock/Water, and has either Tough Claws or Sniper as its ability. -A new Pokemon has been revealed. Pumpkaboo (JP Name: Baketcha), the Pumpkin Pokemon. It is Ghost/Grass, and has either Frisk or Pickup as its ability. This Pokemon has various different sizes. As its size increases, its HP increases while its Speed decreases.
Mega Evolutions -Following its reveal at the World Championships, Mega Kangaskhan has been re-revealed. It is confirmed to be pure Normal.
Spoiler: click to toggle
-Mega Gengar has been revealed. It is Ghost/Poison, and has the ability Shadow Tag. -Mega Aggron has been revealed. It is pure Steel, and has the ability Filter. It is exclusive to Y. -Mega Tyranitar has been revealed. It is Rock/Dark, and has the ability Sand Stream. It is exclusive to X.
New Abilities
Spoiler: click to toggle
-Stance Change is an ability that Aegislash has, and is how it changes between its formes. It will change to Blade Forme when using an attacking move, and to Shield Forme when using a status move. -Flower Veil prevents lowering of ally Grass-type Pokémon's stats.
New Characters
Other Things -Next issue will contain a serial code that will give access to a Garchomp that holds a Dragon Fang and knows Crunch, Dragon Claw, Dig and Draco Meteor.
DO NOT POST TO MENTION 'Mega-This' or 'Mega-That'. This is CoroCoro ONLY. I don't care what 'leaks' Serebii has.
With the games coming out tomorrow, this thread, in perfect theory, is obsolete. Thank you for following as I, along with my fellow auth (i.e. Frost and Des), have introduced you to Kalos before the release. Enjoy the games. Onto the next.
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
Free Forums. Reliable service with over 8 years of experience. Learn More · Register Now