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Two new Mega Evolutions have been revealed: Mega {{p|Garchomp}} and Mega Mewtwo X, have been featured. Mewtwo's newly revealed second Mega Evolution is called '''Mega Mewtwo X''' and it is a {{2t|Fighting|Psychic}}-type with the Ability {{a|Steadfast}} and higher Attack. Mega Garchomp has the Ability {{a|Sand Force}}. | Two new Mega Evolutions have been revealed: Mega {{p|Garchomp}} and Mega Mewtwo X, have been featured. Mewtwo's newly revealed second Mega Evolution is called '''Mega Mewtwo X''' and it is a {{2t|Fighting|Psychic}}-type with the Ability {{a|Steadfast}} and higher Attack. Mega Garchomp has the Ability {{a|Sand Force}}. | ||
Furthermore, the Japanese names of the {{bp|Generation VI}} {{bp|starter Pokémon}}'s evolutions have also been unveiled: Chespin evolves to '''Haribōgu''', Fennekin to '''Tērunā''', and Froakie to ''' | Furthermore, the Japanese names of the {{bp|Generation VI}} {{bp|starter Pokémon}}'s evolutions have also been unveiled: Chespin evolves to '''Haribōgu''', Fennekin to '''Tērunā''', and Froakie to '''Gekogashira'''. Much like the pre-evolved forms, all of them keep their original single types. Haribōgu can learn {{m|Mud Shot}}, and Gekogashira can learn {{m|Bounce}}. | ||
Along with that, some new Abilities have also been revealed: | Along with that, some new Abilities have also been revealed: | ||
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File:Chigorasu.png|Chigorasu | File:Chigorasu.png|Chigorasu | ||
File:Amarusu.png|Amarusu | File:Amarusu.png|Amarusu | ||
File:Haribōgu.png|Haribōgu | |||
File:Tērunā.png|Tērunā | |||
File:Gekogashira.png|Gekogashira | |||
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The newest edition of CoroCoro Comics magazine has revealed some new Pokémon X and Y-related information.
Two new Mega Evolutions have been revealed: Mega Garchomp and Mega Mewtwo X, have been featured. Mewtwo's newly revealed second Mega Evolution is called Mega Mewtwo X and it is a Fighting/Psychic-type with the Ability Steadfast and higher Attack. Mega Garchomp has the Ability Sand Force.
Furthermore, the Japanese names of the Generation VI starter Pokémon's evolutions have also been unveiled: Chespin evolves to Haribōgu, Fennekin to Tērunā, and Froakie to Gekogashira. Much like the pre-evolved forms, all of them keep their original single types. Haribōgu can learn Mud Shot, and Gekogashira can learn Bounce.
Along with that, some new Abilities have also been revealed:
- Freeze Skin - All Normal-type attacks used by the Pokémon become Ice-type and gain power.
- Strong Chin - Increases the power of biting moves used by the Pokémon such as Crunch.
- Fur Coat - Halves damage from contact moves.
In addition to this, four new Pokémon have been revealed: Torimian, Nyaonikusu, Chigorasu and Amarusu. Torimian is the Pokémon spotted in the recent Pokémon Direct, is Normal-type, has the Ability Fur Coat, and can have its appearance changed by a game mechanic known as trimming. Nyaonikusu has large gender differences; the male is mainly white and can learn Extrasensory; the female is mainly blue and can learn Miracle Eye. Chigorasu is Rock/Dragon Fossil Pokémon and has the Ability Strong Chin. Amarusu is Rock/Ice, has the Ability Freeze Skin, and can learn Aurora Beam.
Offensively, Fairy type is strong against Fighting, Dark and Dragon; and not very effective against Steel, Poison and Fire. Defensively, Fairy is weak to Poison and Steel; resists Bug, Fighting and Dark; and is immune to Dragon.
Also, Steel no longer resists Dark- and Ghost-type moves.
Team Flare is lead by five scientists: Kuseroshiki, Momiji, Bara, Korea, and Akebi. They are seeking a "beautiful world".
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Pokémon
- Torimian.png
Torimian
- Nyaonikusu-male.png
Nyaonikusu (male)
- Nyaonikusu-female.png
Nyaonikusu (female)
- Chigorasu.png
Chigorasu
- Amarusu.png
Amarusu
- Haribōgu.png
Haribōgu
- Tērunā.png
Tērunā
- Gekogashira.png
Gekogashira