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Post by Gengar on Jun 11, 2013 9:57:24 GMT -8
Here are pictures of the two new;y revealed Pokemon Noivern, a Dragon/Flying type and Vivillon, the Bug/Flying type
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Post by Skarm on Jun 11, 2013 11:47:31 GMT -8
*looks at x and y thread*HOLY EYJTGFWEYFGWIOUFOWFIFUWYFGOWIUFGWIUFWUFW NEW POKEMON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Skarm on Jun 11, 2013 11:55:41 GMT -8
Here are pictures of the two new;y revealed Pokemon Noivern, a Dragon/Flying type and Vivillon, the Bug/Flying type Noivern looks so badass it looks like a zubat on serious steroids
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Post by Skarm on Jun 11, 2013 12:05:01 GMT -8
The only thing I actually dislike is how the name "Fairy" doesn't seem to fit in with the other types. I don't actually disagree with the introduction of an 18th type, just that fact that the name itself is perhaps a bit of a mismatch compared to the others. Perhaps they'll come up with a slightly more fitting name before launch. And for Amie, it's things like this that make me applaud Nintendo. You can tell an insane amount of work went into something that seems so little.
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Post by LuciferIX on Jun 11, 2013 12:45:22 GMT -8
Well now that Fairy-Type has been confirmed the other data from the unofficial source just looks more credible now. I just wonder how they're going to use that Pokemon-amie thing. Is it just going to raise happiness or will it be used elsewhere too? Even if it was simply to raise happiness it wouldn't be that bad considering it can be time consuming depending on the resources you have available. Maybe that's the in-game EV training minigame the source was talking about? Was it EV or IV? But either way that would be interesting to say the least. The only thing is that EV training is easy enough as it is with the Power items and Pokerus. Although just having something to check current EVs would be absolutely great. I still would keep track of it by myself but making sure to double check that you have what you thought you did is good enough as is.
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Post by Skarm on Jun 11, 2013 13:03:15 GMT -8
Maybe that's the in-game EV training minigame the source was talking about? Was it EV or IV? But either way that would be interesting to say the least. The only thing is that EV training is easy enough as it is with the Power items and Pokerus. Although just having something to check current EVs would be absolutely great. I still would keep track of it by myself but making sure to double check that you have what you thought you did is good enough as is. EV: Effort Values, or EVs for short, can have a huge impact on your Pokémon and the battles they participate in. EVs will let Swampert survive Hidden Power Grass, or will let Skarmory outspeed Magneton, and many other things. Having a proper EV spread (distribution of EV points on a Pokémon) can mean the difference between a win and a loss. A total of 255 EV points can be put onto any one stat, and a total of 510 points total can be given to any Pokémon. However, it is important to note that a stat will only increase after every four EV points. In other words, putting 12 EVs and putting 15 EVs both result in the same thing: a 3 point increase to the stat. IV: Like EVs, Individual Values also have a large effect on the stats of your Pokémon. However, unlike EVs, you cannot change the IVs of your Pokémon. For each stat, the IV itself is a number from 0, which gives you the lowest possible stat, to 31, which gives you the highest. For example, if you take two Vaporeon (at level 100), one with an ATK IV of 31, and another with an ATK IV of 0, you will see that the difference between the stats is exactly 31. At half the level, the difference becomes half of 31, and so on. Stats aren't the only thing affected by IVs. The type and Base Power of Hidden Power is also determined by the Pokémon's IVs. In general, the higher the IVs, the stronger Hidden Power will be (with a maximum Base Power of 70). However to control the type, you must specific combinations of IVs. For example, a Pokémon with an IV of 31 in every stat will have a dark-type Hidden Power, and if that Pokémon instead had a Special Attack IV of 0, the Hidden Power becomes type electric, and has a Base Power of 59. While you cannot change the IVs of a Pokémon, you can have a large influence on what IVs a newly hatched Pokémon have. When breeding, 3 of the baby Pokémon's IVs are chosen completely at random. The other three IVs come from its parents. At least one comes from its father, and at least one from its mother, the third comes is randomly from either parent. After you have hatched a Pokémon, you can take it to the Battle Frontier (Emerald version only). Directly north of the Pokémon Center, there is an old man that gives you an estimate of what the overall IVs are, as well as what stat the highest IV is in. If you don't have Emerald Version (or you want more accurate information) you can use an IV calculator, which compares the stats of your Pokémon (you will have to level up the Pokémon a bit, because IVs have a smaller impact on the stats at lower levels).
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Post by Gengar on Jun 11, 2013 13:10:48 GMT -8
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Post by LuciferIX on Jun 11, 2013 13:19:28 GMT -8
Skarm - Um, thanks for the explanation but I knew about that already. I was talking about the possible new feature in Gen VI with Darkfire. I just forgot if the minigames improved IVs or EVs. I want to say it's EVs because that makes more sense but there's something in my head that's nagging that it's IVs. Other than that there's supposed to be a person or item that'll allow you to check the EVs a Pokemon currently has. Sorry that you put that much effort into the post for a misunderstanding.
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Post by LuciferIX on Jun 11, 2013 13:20:21 GMT -8
Gengar - And will Bacon be one of your first transfers to X/Y? lol
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Post by Gengar on Jun 11, 2013 13:22:33 GMT -8
oh yes indeed
SHINY GENGAR IN 3D
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Post by PichuAuraGuardian19 on Jun 11, 2013 13:34:46 GMT -8
So there is a new Fairy-type? Sigh. Well, I guess I'm not surprised, but I still don't like the idea of Fairy beating Dragon. And they probably need to create a Dragon Eevee evolution since Sylveon is a Fairy-type. And I guess it's interesting that Gardevoir, Marill, and Jigglypuff are all becoming part Fairy.
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Post by KatherineLuvsMJ on Jun 11, 2013 13:36:32 GMT -8
im guessing Delcatty,Skitty, Buneary, and Lopunny would be part fairy too right?
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Post by PichuAuraGuardian19 on Jun 11, 2013 13:39:01 GMT -8
im guessing Delcatty,Skitty, Buneary, and Lopunny would be part fairy too right? They haven't said anything about them, so they may just stay Normal.
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Post by Skarm on Jun 11, 2013 14:01:10 GMT -8
Skarm - Um, thanks for the explanation but I knew about that already. I was talking about the possible new feature in Gen VI with Darkfire. I just forgot if the minigames improved IVs or EVs. I want to say it's EVs because that makes more sense but there's something in my head that's nagging that it's IVs. Other than that there's supposed to be a person or item that'll allow you to check the EVs a Pokemon currently has. Sorry that you put that much effort into the post for a misunderstanding. :[
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Post by PichuAuraGuardian19 on Jun 11, 2013 14:13:23 GMT -8
Well, I guess it could've been worse. Better Fairy-type than Light-type.
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