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Money is their goal so yeah xD

I love the Norse mythology too and I wish it will happen, but I think Team Flare would take another route. 

 

 

Oh no I love how they look, they look sexy as hell. xD I just think the suits might match that they are more professional and relation to the government than Team Rocket.

 

 

 

 

I obviously love Team Plasma but oh no Ghetsis tries to kill the player? The horror.

Team Galactic wanted to destroy the world and create a new one with his own perspective on how life should be, that means killing A LOT more than the player. 

 

This isn't about being "awesome" it's about who is really move evil and how much of an impact they would have on the world. 

 

Yeah but Team Galactic wasn't even that close to destroy it...unless I'm missing something in the story

 

Team Galactic has set a goal bigger than what they are and obviously they barely did much to achieve such goal even though they did a lot...but I still can't stand the Galactic grunts...they're even worse than Team Rocket grunts

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Yeah but Team Galactic wasn't even that close to destroy it...unless I'm missing something in the story

 

Team Galactic has set a goal bigger than what they are and obviously they barely did much to achieve such goal even though they did a lot...but I still can't stand the Galactic grunts...they're even worse than Team Rocket grunts

 

That doesn't make their goal less severe. None of the teams ever achieved their goal, they all failed. It's common knowledge. 

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That doesn't make their goal less severe. None of the teams ever achieved their goal, they all failed. It's common knowledge. 

I know they all failed,but Team Plasma was the closest to achieve their goal more than any of the teams

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New Pokemon X and Y Details in Newest Edition of CoroCoro Magazine. Next issue to Contain a "Big Scoop":

 

Japanese publication CoroCoro magazine has released new details for the Pokémon X & Y games due for worldwide release October 12. There’s a whole wealth of information which has been reported by Serebii, which includes the name of the evil team, new features to the Player Search System (PSS), confirmation of the Pokémon types for the legendaries, as well as an onslaught of other juicy details for the highly anticipated title. CoroCoro’s next issue – due out August 12 – has said in its teaser that it will contain the biggest scoop of the century. Let us know what you think that might be in the comments section below. Meanwhile, check out the bullet points below for the juicy details and the various scans here.

  • Xerneas is Fairy-type, has the ability “Fairy Aura” which powers up Fairy-type moves. Also has a special move named Geo Control.
  • Yveltal is Dark/Flying. with an ability named “Dark Aura” which powers up Dark-type moves. Death Wing is its special move.
  • Pancham’s evolution is Goronda – a Fighting/Dark-type. It is 2.1m tall, 136kg in weight. Its ability is Iron Fist and also comes with the move Hammer Arm from its new method of evolution.
  • The Squids are called Maika – the Rotation Pokémon – has a move called Turn Over which reverses stat changes.

    Is 0.4m tall and 3.5kg in weight.

  • Its evolution Karamanero – the Reversal Pokémon – has Suction Cups.

    Is 1.5m tall and 47kg in weight. 

  • Both are Dark/Psychic-type.
  • The pink bird is called Shushup – Fairy-type, named the Perfume Pokémon, 0.2m tall and 0.5kg in weight and has the ability of “Healer”. It knows the move AromaTherapy, and is exclusive to Pokémon Y.
  • The puff ball is called Peroppafu – Fairy-type. It has a new ability called “Sweet Pale” which prevents your allies from falling asleep. A Cotton Candy Pokémon, is 0.4m tall 3.5kg in weight. It has the new move Drain Kiss, and is exclusive to Pokémon X.
  • The recently named Honedge (sword-like Pokemon) has the ability “No Guard”.
  • Clauncher is exclusive to Pokémon X, while Skrelp is exclusive to Pokémon Y
  • Shitoron is a new gym leader and has robot arms, there’s also another gym leader called Zakuro.
  • The professor is called Purataanu and will occasionally battle you.
  • The evil team is called Team Flair/Flare, with money-oriented goals.
  • The PSS has several new features; first is the HoloCaster, which gives the latest news on the Pokémon Global Link, without needing access. This has – what is called – a “Happy Sign”, which lets you see feelings/actions of friends. There are special O Powers – which work akin to Pass Powers – and you can use and receive these from other players. Miracle Trade works in combination with the Global Trade Station and allows for trades with people from around the world.

 

Source: http://mynintendonews.com/2013/07/11/new-pokemon-x-y-details-next-corocoro-issue-will-contain-big-scoop/#comments

A psychicDark type Pokemon??????FINALLY ,I've been waiting for this for yeaaars

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That doesn't make them more evil.

Yeah,but they made a goal that they can possibly achieve.While Team Galactic set themselves a goal that they have a 95% chance of failing to do so with because as you know:Dialga,Palkia can be considered divine Pokemon like Arceus as they have the power to BEND THE FREAKIN TIME AND SPACE,Team Galactic will have absolute pain just with locating those two.

 

Team Plasma at the very least sat a goal that they can possibly do,trick people that you want to free the Pokemon from humanity,then use all of them for world domination(Heck,N in his time with Team Plasma got A FREAKIN LEGENDARY legitemately to do his biddings),They almost conquered Unova in their two attempts while barely anyone in Sinnoh gave a shit about Team Galactic aside from Cynthia,Looker and few other individuals

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Yeah,but they made a goal that they can possibly achieve.While Team Galactic set themselves a goal that they have a 95% chance of failing to do so with because as you know:Dialga,Palkia can be considered divine Pokemon like Arceus as they have the power to BEND THE FREAKIN TIME AND SPACE,Team Galactic will have absolute pain just with locating those two.

 

Team Plasma at the very least sat a goal that they can possibly do,trick people that you want to free the Pokemon from humanity,then use all of them for world domination(Heck,N in his time with Team Plasma got A FREAKIN LEGENDARY legitemately to do his biddings),They almost conquered Unova in their two attempts while barely anyone in Sinnoh gave a shit about Team Galactic aside from Cynthia,Looker and few other individuals

 

This is about how evil they are. Seriously they got the firetrucking legendaries like Team Plasma but they failed. Team Galactic is more evil, everything you said does not relate to how evil they are. Do you know what evil even means? 

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This is about how evil they are. Seriously they got the firetrucking legendaries like Team Plasma but they failed. Team Galactic is more evil, everything you said does not relate to how evil they are. Do you know what evil even means? 

Evil definitions:

 

Ruthless, dark, cold, insane, sadistic.

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This is about how evil they are. Seriously they got the firetrucking legendaries like Team Plasma but they failed. Team Galactic is more evil, everything you said does not relate to how evil they are. Do you know what evil even means? 

I know what evil means,but I know one thing:Smart villians set goals that they can achieve.

 

Team Galactic got the legendaries yeah but they were barely been able to use them..if not at freakin all.And don't let me start on the Galactic grunts who are even less useful than even Jessie and James.

 

Team Plasma on the other hand sat a goal that they can realistically accomplish rather than dealing with POKEMON GODS.

 

Anyway,it's all matter of opinion and I'm sorry if I unintentionally pissed you off.

 

Team Plasma is my favorite because it's so far the only team I felt they were a legitimate threat to my journey,it's the one instant where I feel I can't become a champion with putting those assholes in their proper place.

 

Besides,Team Plasma gave us N,who's in my opinion the most badass rival EVER(I don't consider Cherin and Bianca as rivals EVER...because they're not that much into the idea of becoming the champion)

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More new Information about Pokemon X and Y emerges:

 

The Pokémon Company International revealed new details about Legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal today, including their types. Fairy-type Pokémon Xerneas will know Geomancy, a new move exclusive to Xerneas. Yveltal, a Dark- and Flying-type Pokémon, is the only Pokémon that knows the new move Oblivion Wing. Players can encounter Xerneas in Pokémon X and Yveltal in Pokémon Ywhen the video games launch worldwide on October 12, 2013, for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.

Details of New Legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal Revealed!

  • Xerneas is a Fairy-type—a brand-new type being introduced in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Watch the awe-inspiring beauty of Xerneas’ exclusive move, Geomancy, which features rainbow-colored light that erupts from the earth around it. Xerneas has the special Ability Fairy Aura, which naturally takes effect in battle, strengthening Fairy-type moves for all Pokémon in battle. Be careful, because Fairy Aura also has a positive effect on opposing Pokémon that know Fairy-type moves.
  • Dark- and Flying-type Yveltal is the only Pokémon that can learn the move Oblivion Wing, which sends Yveltal flying high into the sky to release a powerful beam of red light that scorches the ground below. The Destruction Pokémon’s special Ability, Dark Aura, is a counterpoint to Fairy Aura, raising the strength of Dark-type moves for all Pokémon in battle. This Ability is powerfully effective in Double and Triple Battles when facing multiple opponents simultaneously. So, when Yveltal is in battle, it’s smart for players to fill their team with Pokémon that can use Dark-type moves.

More never-before-seen Pokémon that players will encounter in the Kalos region, including some that are unique to either Pokémon X or Pokémon Y, have been announced this morning. You can check them out at Pokemon.com/XY.

  • It is now known that Fighting- and Dark-type Pangoro evolves from spunky little Pancham. This evolved Pokémon has a violent temperament, but it also believes in fairness and does not forgive those who pick on the weak. The leaf Pangoro carries in its mouth can predict its opponent’s moves. By waving its strong, heavy arms, Pangoro uses the Fighting-type move Hammer Arm to inflict great damage on opponents. It does lower the user’s Speed, but Hammer Arm’s power is tremendous.
  • Players will encounter Inkay in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. This Dark- and Psychic-type Pokémon has the ability to drain other Pokémon’s will to fight by flashing the transmitters above its eyes—giving Inkay the opportunity either to attack its foes or to hide from them. It’s said that the flashing emitted from Inkay’s transmitters can also be used to communicate with its friends. Inkay can learn a new Dark-type move, Topsy-Turvy, a tricky move that will reverse all of the stat changes that are affecting a target. For instance, if opponents increase their Attack and Defense stats during battle, it will suddenly come back to bite them when Topsy-Turvy is used.
  • The Dark- and Psychic-type Pokémon Malamar is the evolved form of Inkay and may have the strongest hypnotic force of any known Pokémon, helping it to bend opponents to its will. As a result, humans with ill intentions try to use Malamar to aid in their devious plots. Malamar can learn the Psychic-type move Hypnosis, which leaves opponents asleep and for the most part unable to take any actions during battle.
  • The Fairy-type Pokémon Swirlix, which can only be captured in Pokémon X, comes with the new Ability Sweet Veil that keeps Pokémon on the same team from being left asleep in battle. Use Swirlix when facing Double and Triple Battles featuring Pokémon that know moves like Hypnosis. Swirlix can learn the new Fairy-type move Draining Kiss, which does damage to a target while also restoring some HP to the user. Battles will be much easier when you can attack an opponent with Draining Kiss and restore your Pokémon’s health at the same time. Swirlix only eats sweets, causing its body to be sweet and sticky, like cotton candy.
  • Only available for capture in Pokémon Y, the new Fairy-type Pokémon Spritzee emits a unique fragrance that causes anyone who smells it to fall under its spell. Spritzee can learn the Grass-type move Aromatherapy, which causes a Pokémon to exude a relaxing fragrance that heals its allies’ status conditions, such as sleep and poison.
  • It is now known that the previously announced Water-type Pokémon Clauncher can only be captured in Pokémon X, and the Poison- and Water-type Pokémon Skrelp can only be captured in Pokémon Y.

Introducing More People You’ll Meet on Your Adventure through the Kalos Region

Professor Augustine Sycamore will entrust you and your friends with Pokémon and send everyone out on a Pokédex-filling adventure throughout the Kalos region. Along the way, players will encounter a mysterious organization called Team Flare. This strange and fashionable group shows up in cities around the Kalos region—what could their motive be?

Two new Gym Leaders have been introduced today, joining the Santalune City Gym Leader, Viola. Grant is a Gym Leader who excels at bike racing, mountain climbing, and many other sports. When they meet Grant, players will be facing a Trainer with a strong heart. Clemont, accompanied by his sister, Bonnie, is a young Gym Leader who loves science. Clemont gets extremely excited by the many devices he invents.

Also introduced is a new game feature called O-Powers that allows players the ability to easily power up Pokémon in their party and provides other benefits in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. O-Powers are special powers that come in various forms and can be shared between players via the new Player Search System, or PSS. Sharing O-Powers with someone you’ve connected with locally or through the Internet is accomplished by tapping a player on the Touch Screen. Some O-Powers will temporarily increase a Pokémon’s stats, while others make it easier to catch wild Pokémon or increase the Experience Points gained in battle.

For players of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y who want to add a little thrill to their Pokémon trades, Wonder Trade allows players to instantly trade a Pokémon for one offered by someone else in the world. The catch? Players will make the trade without knowing which Pokémon they’ll get in return. You might receive an unexpected rare Pokémon or one that will add strength to your Pokémon party!

 

Source: http://mynintendonews.com/2013/07/12/more-english-pokemon-x-y-information-emerges/#comments

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More new Information about Pokemon X and Y emerges:

 

The Pokémon Company International revealed new details about Legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal today, including their types. Fairy-type Pokémon Xerneas will know Geomancy, a new move exclusive to Xerneas. Yveltal, a Dark- and Flying-type Pokémon, is the only Pokémon that knows the new move Oblivion Wing. Players can encounter Xerneas in Pokémon X and Yveltal in Pokémon Ywhen the video games launch worldwide on October 12, 2013, for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.

Details of New Legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal Revealed!

  • Xerneas is a Fairy-type—a brand-new type being introduced in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Watch the awe-inspiring beauty of Xerneas’ exclusive move, Geomancy, which features rainbow-colored light that erupts from the earth around it. Xerneas has the special Ability Fairy Aura, which naturally takes effect in battle, strengthening Fairy-type moves for all Pokémon in battle. Be careful, because Fairy Aura also has a positive effect on opposing Pokémon that know Fairy-type moves.
  • Dark- and Flying-type Yveltal is the only Pokémon that can learn the move Oblivion Wing, which sends Yveltal flying high into the sky to release a powerful beam of red light that scorches the ground below. The Destruction Pokémon’s special Ability, Dark Aura, is a counterpoint to Fairy Aura, raising the strength of Dark-type moves for all Pokémon in battle. This Ability is powerfully effective in Double and Triple Battles when facing multiple opponents simultaneously. So, when Yveltal is in battle, it’s smart for players to fill their team with Pokémon that can use Dark-type moves.

More never-before-seen Pokémon that players will encounter in the Kalos region, including some that are unique to either Pokémon X or Pokémon Y, have been announced this morning. You can check them out at Pokemon.com/XY.

  • It is now known that Fighting- and Dark-type Pangoro evolves from spunky little Pancham. This evolved Pokémon has a violent temperament, but it also believes in fairness and does not forgive those who pick on the weak. The leaf Pangoro carries in its mouth can predict its opponent’s moves. By waving its strong, heavy arms, Pangoro uses the Fighting-type move Hammer Arm to inflict great damage on opponents. It does lower the user’s Speed, but Hammer Arm’s power is tremendous.
  • Players will encounter Inkay in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. This Dark- and Psychic-type Pokémon has the ability to drain other Pokémon’s will to fight by flashing the transmitters above its eyes—giving Inkay the opportunity either to attack its foes or to hide from them. It’s said that the flashing emitted from Inkay’s transmitters can also be used to communicate with its friends. Inkay can learn a new Dark-type move, Topsy-Turvy, a tricky move that will reverse all of the stat changes that are affecting a target. For instance, if opponents increase their Attack and Defense stats during battle, it will suddenly come back to bite them when Topsy-Turvy is used.
  • The Dark- and Psychic-type Pokémon Malamar is the evolved form of Inkay and may have the strongest hypnotic force of any known Pokémon, helping it to bend opponents to its will. As a result, humans with ill intentions try to use Malamar to aid in their devious plots. Malamar can learn the Psychic-type move Hypnosis, which leaves opponents asleep and for the most part unable to take any actions during battle.
  • The Fairy-type Pokémon Swirlix, which can only be captured in Pokémon X, comes with the new Ability Sweet Veil that keeps Pokémon on the same team from being left asleep in battle. Use Swirlix when facing Double and Triple Battles featuring Pokémon that know moves like Hypnosis. Swirlix can learn the new Fairy-type move Draining Kiss, which does damage to a target while also restoring some HP to the user. Battles will be much easier when you can attack an opponent with Draining Kiss and restore your Pokémon’s health at the same time. Swirlix only eats sweets, causing its body to be sweet and sticky, like cotton candy.
  • Only available for capture in Pokémon Y, the new Fairy-type Pokémon Spritzee emits a unique fragrance that causes anyone who smells it to fall under its spell. Spritzee can learn the Grass-type move Aromatherapy, which causes a Pokémon to exude a relaxing fragrance that heals its allies’ status conditions, such as sleep and poison.
  • It is now known that the previously announced Water-type Pokémon Clauncher can only be captured in Pokémon X, and the Poison- and Water-type Pokémon Skrelp can only be captured in Pokémon Y.

Introducing More People You’ll Meet on Your Adventure through the Kalos Region

Professor Augustine Sycamore will entrust you and your friends with Pokémon and send everyone out on a Pokédex-filling adventure throughout the Kalos region. Along the way, players will encounter a mysterious organization called Team Flare. This strange and fashionable group shows up in cities around the Kalos region—what could their motive be?

Two new Gym Leaders have been introduced today, joining the Santalune City Gym Leader, Viola. Grant is a Gym Leader who excels at bike racing, mountain climbing, and many other sports. When they meet Grant, players will be facing a Trainer with a strong heart. Clemont, accompanied by his sister, Bonnie, is a young Gym Leader who loves science. Clemont gets extremely excited by the many devices he invents.

Also introduced is a new game feature called O-Powers that allows players the ability to easily power up Pokémon in their party and provides other benefits in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. O-Powers are special powers that come in various forms and can be shared between players via the new Player Search System, or PSS. Sharing O-Powers with someone you’ve connected with locally or through the Internet is accomplished by tapping a player on the Touch Screen. Some O-Powers will temporarily increase a Pokémon’s stats, while others make it easier to catch wild Pokémon or increase the Experience Points gained in battle.

For players of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y who want to add a little thrill to their Pokémon trades, Wonder Trade allows players to instantly trade a Pokémon for one offered by someone else in the world. The catch? Players will make the trade without knowing which Pokémon they’ll get in return. You might receive an unexpected rare Pokémon or one that will add strength to your Pokémon party!

 

Source: http://mynintendonews.com/2013/07/12/more-english-pokemon-x-y-information-emerges/#comments

As always, I give a slight opinion, and a short review every bit info comes out.

 

Spritzee is Swirlix, and Spritzee is Peroppafu.

 

Wonder Trade seems interesting. Glad it's just random. You give a shiny pokemon, and they give you a firetrucking Non-shiny Patrat. Sucks...

 

Clemont:

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I know what evil means,but I know one thing:Smart villians set goals that they can achieve.

 

Team Galactic got the legendaries yeah but they were barely been able to use them..if not at freakin all.And don't let me start on the Galactic grunts who are even less useful than even Jessie and James.

 

Team Plasma on the other hand sat a goal that they can realistically accomplish rather than dealing with POKEMON GODS.

 

Anyway,it's all matter of opinion and I'm sorry if I unintentionally pissed you off.

 

Team Plasma is my favorite because it's so far the only team I felt they were a legitimate threat to my journey,it's the one instant where I feel I can't become a champion with putting those assholes in their proper place.

 

Besides,Team Plasma gave us N,who's in my opinion the most badass rival EVER(I don't consider Cherin and Bianca as rivals EVER...because they're not that much into the idea of becoming the champion)

 

 

Lmao why would I even be pissed off by this? The whole point is that your arguments are that Team Plasma is "smart" when it has nothing to do with evil. If you say you know what evil means, then why do you resort to other adjectives to prove they are evil? Its how much devastation they could cause, NOT "oh their plan is reasonable."

 

 

 

More new Information about Pokemon X and Y emerges:

 

The Pokémon Company International revealed new details about Legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal today, including their types. Fairy-type Pokémon Xerneas will know Geomancy, a new move exclusive to Xerneas. Yveltal, a Dark- and Flying-type Pokémon, is the only Pokémon that knows the new move Oblivion Wing. Players can encounter Xerneas in Pokémon X and Yveltal in Pokémon Ywhen the video games launch worldwide on October 12, 2013, for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.

Details of New Legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal Revealed!

  • Xerneas is a Fairy-type—a brand-new type being introduced in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Watch the awe-inspiring beauty of Xerneas’ exclusive move, Geomancy, which features rainbow-colored light that erupts from the earth around it. Xerneas has the special Ability Fairy Aura, which naturally takes effect in battle, strengthening Fairy-type moves for all Pokémon in battle. Be careful, because Fairy Aura also has a positive effect on opposing Pokémon that know Fairy-type moves.
  • Dark- and Flying-type Yveltal is the only Pokémon that can learn the move Oblivion Wing, which sends Yveltal flying high into the sky to release a powerful beam of red light that scorches the ground below. The Destruction Pokémon’s special Ability, Dark Aura, is a counterpoint to Fairy Aura, raising the strength of Dark-type moves for all Pokémon in battle. This Ability is powerfully effective in Double and Triple Battles when facing multiple opponents simultaneously. So, when Yveltal is in battle, it’s smart for players to fill their team with Pokémon that can use Dark-type moves.

More never-before-seen Pokémon that players will encounter in the Kalos region, including some that are unique to either Pokémon X or Pokémon Y, have been announced this morning. You can check them out at Pokemon.com/XY.

  • It is now known that Fighting- and Dark-type Pangoro evolves from spunky little Pancham. This evolved Pokémon has a violent temperament, but it also believes in fairness and does not forgive those who pick on the weak. The leaf Pangoro carries in its mouth can predict its opponent’s moves. By waving its strong, heavy arms, Pangoro uses the Fighting-type move Hammer Arm to inflict great damage on opponents. It does lower the user’s Speed, but Hammer Arm’s power is tremendous.
  • Players will encounter Inkay in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. This Dark- and Psychic-type Pokémon has the ability to drain other Pokémon’s will to fight by flashing the transmitters above its eyes—giving Inkay the opportunity either to attack its foes or to hide from them. It’s said that the flashing emitted from Inkay’s transmitters can also be used to communicate with its friends. Inkay can learn a new Dark-type move, Topsy-Turvy, a tricky move that will reverse all of the stat changes that are affecting a target. For instance, if opponents increase their Attack and Defense stats during battle, it will suddenly come back to bite them when Topsy-Turvy is used.
  • The Dark- and Psychic-type Pokémon Malamar is the evolved form of Inkay and may have the strongest hypnotic force of any known Pokémon, helping it to bend opponents to its will. As a result, humans with ill intentions try to use Malamar to aid in their devious plots. Malamar can learn the Psychic-type move Hypnosis, which leaves opponents asleep and for the most part unable to take any actions during battle.
  • The Fairy-type Pokémon Swirlix, which can only be captured in Pokémon X, comes with the new Ability Sweet Veil that keeps Pokémon on the same team from being left asleep in battle. Use Swirlix when facing Double and Triple Battles featuring Pokémon that know moves like Hypnosis. Swirlix can learn the new Fairy-type move Draining Kiss, which does damage to a target while also restoring some HP to the user. Battles will be much easier when you can attack an opponent with Draining Kiss and restore your Pokémon’s health at the same time. Swirlix only eats sweets, causing its body to be sweet and sticky, like cotton candy.
  • Only available for capture in Pokémon Y, the new Fairy-type Pokémon Spritzee emits a unique fragrance that causes anyone who smells it to fall under its spell. Spritzee can learn the Grass-type move Aromatherapy, which causes a Pokémon to exude a relaxing fragrance that heals its allies’ status conditions, such as sleep and poison.
  • It is now known that the previously announced Water-type Pokémon Clauncher can only be captured in Pokémon X, and the Poison- and Water-type Pokémon Skrelp can only be captured in Pokémon Y.

Introducing More People You’ll Meet on Your Adventure through the Kalos Region

Professor Augustine Sycamore will entrust you and your friends with Pokémon and send everyone out on a Pokédex-filling adventure throughout the Kalos region. Along the way, players will encounter a mysterious organization called Team Flare. This strange and fashionable group shows up in cities around the Kalos region—what could their motive be?

Two new Gym Leaders have been introduced today, joining the Santalune City Gym Leader, Viola. Grant is a Gym Leader who excels at bike racing, mountain climbing, and many other sports. When they meet Grant, players will be facing a Trainer with a strong heart. Clemont, accompanied by his sister, Bonnie, is a young Gym Leader who loves science. Clemont gets extremely excited by the many devices he invents.

Also introduced is a new game feature called O-Powers that allows players the ability to easily power up Pokémon in their party and provides other benefits in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. O-Powers are special powers that come in various forms and can be shared between players via the new Player Search System, or PSS. Sharing O-Powers with someone you’ve connected with locally or through the Internet is accomplished by tapping a player on the Touch Screen. Some O-Powers will temporarily increase a Pokémon’s stats, while others make it easier to catch wild Pokémon or increase the Experience Points gained in battle.

For players of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y who want to add a little thrill to their Pokémon trades, Wonder Trade allows players to instantly trade a Pokémon for one offered by someone else in the world. The catch? Players will make the trade without knowing which Pokémon they’ll get in return. You might receive an unexpected rare Pokémon or one that will add strength to your Pokémon party!

 

Source: http://mynintendonews.com/2013/07/12/more-english-pokemon-x-y-information-emerges/#comments

 

 

This just made SO much of the rumour even confirmed once again.

The same names too. 

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Actually

 

I'm gonna name my own Pangoro "Kung Fu Panda" once I catch his previous evo:Pancham

 

Imo he reminds me of the Pandarens (WoW), but people also call the Pandarens Kung Fu Panda. xD

Call him. Kung Fu...or Pandarens...OR Panda

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Call him. Kung Fu...or Pandarens...OR Panda

 

I'll either name him after a Pandaren (Chen Stormstout, Ji Firepaw, or Taran Zhu) or something

​ima make it male definitely

 

 

So I decided ima do a mix up team, meaning ima switch in and out Pokémon after each gym.

 

So far ima go like this (will change depending when each Pokémon going to be available for capture):

 

1st Gym:

 

Fennekin (Fennex/Ellie/Arya) (Female)

Sylveon (Sylvanas) (Female)

Gogoat  (not changing name) (Male)

Talonflame (Haworch/Moltark/Fieraven/Something better than Talonflame) (Male)

Helioptile (Helios????) (Male)

Vivillion (Vivi) (Female)

 

2nd gym:

 

Fennekin (Fennex/Ellie/Arya) (Female)

Sylveon (Sylvanas) (Female)

Litleo (Simba) (Male)

Clauncher (Mantidus/I dont really know) (Male) 

Honedge (Hexcalibur) (Male)

Flabébé (I don't know its perfect already) (Female) 

 

3rd Gym:

 

Fennekin (Fennex/Ellie/Arya) (Female)

Sylveon (Sylvanas) (Female)

Noivern (Batman) (Male)

Pangoro (Chen Stormstout/ Ji Firepaw/ Taran Zhu) (Male)

Malamar (Ursula) (Female)

Swirlix (PonPon/Cottish) (Male)

 

I can't get Skrelp nor Spritzee unless I trade with my brother.

but if I do...

 

Skrelp (High Seadra) (Male)

Spritzee (The Perfume Doctor, based off of the The Plague doctor and what it is) (Female)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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