Gaming Pokemon X & Y Info (Leaks)

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Starter Evos
Here are what are apparently the final forms of Chespin, Fennekin and Froakie. They’re called Greninja, Delphox and something else respectively, and pretty much carry out the design motifs started by the second forms to their logical conclusions.
Greninja

Froakie’s final form, Greninja is a Water/Dark type Pokemon. You can see Frogadier evolving into this form in game in this Youtube video (uploaded by a person called omgkeynote):
Delphox

You can see a video of the Pokemon in game in the below video, which was uploaded by Youtuber MegaKanpachi:
Fennekin’s final form, it’s a Fire/Psychic type Pokemon which takes after a witch in terms of design. Some say it’s a bit too humanoid…
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Chespin’s final form, this is supposedly a Grass/Fighting type, to round out the types listed above. Seems like each starter is now basically double weak to its usual foil…
But that’s just the start! Oh yes, people online have all posted interesting videos and screens showing a lot of other stuff from Pokemon X and Y, stuff that hasn’t been seen elsewhere. Here’s a video showing the player battling Professor Sycamore for the first time (before getting a Kanto starter Pokemon and a Mega Stone):
And here’s a video showing some of the badges in game. Don’t ask me about any of this, I’m not the person who took/uploaded any of these screens:

There’s also a couple of interesting pictures showing what are supposedly the evolved forms of already known gen 6 Pokemon. Like Helioptile’s evo Heliodisc:
heliodisc.jpg

And of Bunnelby’s evolution, a rather… strange looking rabbit creature called Diggersby. Got to love those fist shaped ears!
diggersby.jpg

Another couple of new Pokemon are shown below too. Like the supposed new Dragon type Droomy, the strange looking Binacle, Meowstic’s pre evo Espurr and the unidentifiable rock like thing Carbink:
droomy.jpg

carbink.jpg

binacle.jpg

espurrstats.jpg

Oh, and let’s not forget the rather strange Fighting/Flying type bird Pokemon that’s been doing the rounds either. Also known as Hawlucha. Have a few pics…
hawlucha.jpg

hawlucha2.jpg

In addition to new species (of which there are likely many more still to see, the general idea seems to be that between 90-100 new Pokemon species have been added in this generation). there are also some interesting pictures showing familiar Pokemon with new Mega Evos. Like this…
aerodacytlite.jpg

Yep, Aerodactyl is supposedly getting a Mega Evolution. You can see a picture of this new form in battle here:
8ADhItR.jpg

Finally, here’s a bunch of miscellaneous stuff, like Pokemon stats, a move learned from a certain gym leader, new moves and even a picture showing the bike shop!
doubladestats.jpg

infestation.jpg

rocktomb.jpg

tyruntstats.jpg

So that’s some awesome leaked stuff from Pokemon X and Y. Want more? Well you can have a good look at this imgur account by someone online (who I got the above images from). He archived a bunch of photos taken by a mysterious player called ‘Josh’ who managed to get X version early…
http://imgur.com/a/jiahd
Other sources for this sort of stuff include these Youtube channels, which have early Pokemon X and Y footage…
http://www.youtube.com/user/example100000
https://www.youtube.com/user/omgkeynote
http://www.youtube.com/user/MechaKanpachiAnd the following links to Pokemon X and Y discussions on other forums…http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/f693/rumour-thread-spoilers-alleged-leaks-147732/http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13576438150A57320100All in all, I hope you liked all the leaked content and photos I posted here, and you can find more at the links given above.What do you think of the final starter designs and stuff?

UPDATE on OCT , 2013


New Pokemon
Aegislash
This is Honedge’s final form, and the evolved one of Doublade. It’s a powerful Ghost/Steel type designed after a sword and shield.
Aegislash.jpg

Dragalge
Skrelp’s evolution. Probably a Poison/Water type, although some people have suggested it could be a Dragon.
Dragalge.jpg

Goodra
Droomy’s final evolution, it’s a powerful Dragon type that some have suspected to be this generation’s pseudolegendary.
goodrastats.jpg

Avalugg
An Ice type Pokemon found in the later game. Supposedly Defence based, which is kind of useless given Ice’s sheer uselessly as a defensive type.
Avalugg.jpg

Clawitzer
Clauncher’s evolved form, it’s a powerful Water type with a giant cannon arm. Can learn traditional ‘crab’ moves like Crabhammer, and comes with the Mega Launcher ability.
Clawitzer.jpg

clawitzerabilities.jpg

New Gym Leaders
There are some new pictures of the Gym Leaders from the region too. Here are some of the later gym leaders.
Ramos
Ramos.jpg

The fourth gym leader, uses Grass types.
Valeri
Valeri.jpg

Fairy type gym leader. Gives you sixth badge.
Olympia
Olympia.jpg

Psychic type gym leader. Gives you seventh badge.
Wulfric
Wulfric.jpg

Ice type gym leader, gives you eighth badge.
No word exists about who the Elite Four or Champion are yet, although a rumour is going around suggesting that the latter might be an older version of N from Pokemon Black and White, based on a mysterious but similar looking guy in a photo.
Other
Gyarados has a Mega Evolution, which can be seen below:
MegaGyarados.jpg

From what I hear it’s still Water/Flying type rather than Water/Dragon type, but don’t quote me on that.
Sliggoo evolves at level 70
New weather effect exists to boost Electric type attacks. Another potentially boosts Grass types, and another causes fog to come down.
Orotto is called Trevenant in English, and can be seen in these pictures. Has a creepy Pokedex entry too…
TrevenantPokedex.jpg

TrevenantMovesStats.jpg

Apparently one of its moves acts like a weaker Shadow Force (aka a Ghost type dig equivalent).
Aegislash can change between a sword and a shield form in battle, changing from the latter to the former if it uses an offensive move and the former to the latter if it uses a defensive one. The Shield form has high defence and special defense, the blade one uses its defence as its attack and its special defence as its special attack.
Yveltal apparently drains Pokemon life force to restore itself in the storyline. This is reflected in its move Oblivion Wing, which is a Flying type attack with 80 base power, 100 accuracy and the effect of restoring more than half the damage done after every use.
Yveltalcutscene.jpg

Barbaracle
Barbaracle.jpg

First up, Binacle’s barbarian style evolution! As you can see, it seems to become a humanoid monster with a hive mind rather than just another three Binacles stuck together like with Diglett or Magnemite. It’s a Rock/Water type.
Klefki
Klefki.jpg

Klefkistats.jpg

And now onto another ‘object’ based Pokemon that some people are sure to dislike! The above Pokemon is called Klefki and is part of a keychain Pokemon species. From what I hear online, this doesn’t evolve either. It’s a Steel/Fairy type Pokemon.
Sliggoo
sliggoo.jpg

This is Goomy’s evolution, another Dragon type slug Pokemon. Presumably it’s only the second stage of a three stage evolutionary line.
Floette
floette.jpg

Flaebe evolves too! Yup, just like all the other Fairy types confirmed so far, this tiny fairy Pokemon has an evolution of its own that makes it a tad more viable in battle.
Pumpkaboo
pumpkaboo.jpg

pumpkaboostats.jpg

And in keeping with the halloween theme already present elsewhere (presumably with that tree Pokemon’s evolutionary line), here’s a Pokemon based on a pumpkin. It’s a Ghost/Grass type.
Mega Evolutions
But it’s not just new Pokemon we have pictures of! Nope, thanks to various sources online, we now found some pictures of a Mega Gengar and a Mega Abomasnow!
megagengar.jpg

MegaAmbomasnow.jpg

Other interesting things are…
An item that can change abilities exists in game, presumably letting you give your Pokemon their Dreamy World ones at will.
abilitychange.jpg

Mega Blastoise’s stats are known…
megablastoisestats.jpg

And a list of all Pokemon revealed so far…
updatedlist.jpg

Finally, there’s also what we know of the Pokedexes and what Pokemon are in them. The below aren’t complete in any way (because they only count up to the Pokemon with the highest number that you’ve seen so far) and they’re missing quite a few other species, but they should give you some idea of what’s to come…

Central Dex
Central Dex
  • 001. Chespin
  • 002. Quilladin
  • 003. Chesnaught
  • 004. Fennekin
  • 005. Braizen
  • 006. Delphox
  • 007. Froakie
  • 008. Frogadier
  • 009. Greninja
  • 010. Bunnelby
  • 011. Diggersby
  • 012. Zigzagoon
  • 013. Linoone
  • 014. Fletchling
  • 015. Fletchinder
  • 016: Talonflame
  • 017: Pidgey
  • 018: Pidgeotto
  • 019: Pidgeot
  • 020: Scatterbug
  • 021: Spewpa
  • 022: Vivillon
  • 023: Caterpie
  • 024: Metapod
  • 025: Butterfree
  • 026: Weedle
  • 027: Kakuna
  • 028: Beedrill
  • 029: Pansage
  • 030: Simisage
  • 031: Pansear
  • 032: Simisear
  • 033: Panpour
  • 034: Simipour
  • 035: Pichu
  • 036: Pikachu
  • 037: Raichu
  • 038: Bidoof
  • 039: Bibarel
  • 040: Dunsparce
  • 041: Azurill
  • 042: Marill
  • 043: Azumarill
  • 044: Burmy
  • 045: Wormadam
  • 046: Mothim
  • 047: Surskit
  • 048: Masquerain
  • 049: Magikarp
  • 050: Gyarados
  • 051: Corphish
  • 052: Crawdaunt
  • 053: Goldeen
  • 054: Seaking
  • 055: ???
  • 056: ???
  • 057: Litleo
  • 058: Pyroar
  • 059: Psyduck
  • 060: Golduck
  • 061: Farfetch’d
  • 062: Riolu
  • 063: Lucario
  • 064: Ralts
  • 065: Kirlia
  • 066: Gardevoir
  • 067: Gallade
  • 068: Flabébé
  • 069: ???
  • 070: ???
  • 071: Budew
  • 072: Roselia
  • 073: Roserade
  • 074: Ledyba
  • 075: Ledian
  • 076: Combee
  • 077: Vespiquen
  • 078: Skitty
  • 079: Delcatty
  • 080: Bulbasaur
  • 081: Ivysaur
  • 082: Venusaur
  • 083: Charmander
  • 084: Charmeleon
  • 085: Charizard
  • 086: Squirtle
  • 087: Wartortle
  • 088: Blastoise
  • 089: Skiddo
  • 090: Gogoat
  • 091: Pancham
  • 092: Pangoro
  • 093: Furfrou
  • 094: Doduo
  • 095: Dodrio
  • 096: Plusle
  • 097: Minun
  • 098: Gulpin
  • 099: Swalot
  • 100: Scraggy
  • 101: Scrafty
  • 102: Abra
  • 103: Kadabra
  • 104: Alakazam
  • 105: Oddish
  • 106: Gloom
  • 107: Vileplume
  • 108: Bellossom
  • 109: Sentret
  • 110: Furret
  • 111: Nincada
  • 112: Ninjask
  • 113: Shedinja
  • 114: Espurr
  • 115: Meowstic
  • 116: Kecleon
  • 117: Honedge
  • 118: Doublade
  • 119: ???
  • 120: Venipede
  • 121: Whirlipede
  • 122: Scolipede
  • 123: ???
  • 124: Smeargle
  • 125: Croagunk
  • 126: Toxicroak
  • 127: Ducklett
  • 128: Swanna
  • 129: Spritzee
  • 130: Aromatisse
  • 131: Swirlix
  • 132: Slurpuff
  • 133: Volbeat
  • 134: Illumise
  • 135: Hoppip
  • 136: Skiploom
  • 137: Jumpluff
  • 138: Munchlax
  • 139: Snorlax
  • 140: Whismur
  • 141: Loudred
  • 142: Exploud
  • 143: Meditite
  • 144: Medicham
  • 145: Zubat
  • 146: Golbat
  • 147: Crobat
  • 148: Axew
  • 149: Fraxure
  • 150: Haxorus

Coastal Dex

  • 001: Drifblim
  • 002: Drifloon
  • 003: Mienfoo
  • 004: Mienshao
  • 005: Zangoose
  • 006: Seviper
  • 007: Spoink
  • 008: Grumpig
  • 009: Absol
  • 010: Inkay
  • 011: Malamar
  • 012: Lunatone
  • 013: Solrock
  • 014: Bagon
  • 015: Shellgon
  • 016: Salamence
  • 017: Wingull
  • 018: Pelipper
  • 019: Goomy
  • 020: ???
  • 021: Binacle
  • 022: ???
  • 023: Dwebble
  • 024: Crustle
  • 025: Tentacool
  • 026: Tentacruel
  • 027: ???
  • 028: ???
  • 029: Luvdisc
  • 030: ???
  • 031: ???
  • 032: ???
  • 033: ???
  • 034: Staryu
  • 035: Starmie
  • 036: Shellder
  • 037: Cloyster
  • 038: Qwilfish
  • 039: Horsea
  • 040: Seadra
  • 041: Kingdra
  • 042: Relicanth
  • 043: Sandile
  • 044: Krokorok
  • 045: Krookodile
  • 046: Helioptile
  • 047: Heliolisk
  • 048: Hippopotas
  • 049: Hippowdon
  • 050: Rhyhorn
  • 051: Rhydon
  • 052: Rhyperior
  • 053: Onix
  • 054: Steelix
  • 055: Woobat
  • 056: Swoobat
  • 057: Machop
  • 058: Machoke
  • 059: Machamp
  • 060: Cubone
  • 061: Marowak
  • 062: Kangaskhan
  • 063: ???
  • 064: Tyrunt
  • 065: Tyrantrum
  • 066: Amaura
  • 067: Aurorus
  • 068: ???
  • 069: Ferroseed
  • 070: Ferrothorn
  • 071: Snubbull
  • 072: Granbull
  • 073: Electrike
  • 074: Manectric
  • 075: Houndour
  • 076: Houndoom
  • 077: Eevee
  • 078: Vaporeon
  • 079: Jolteon
  • 080: Flareon
  • 081: Espeon
  • 082: Umbreon
  • 083: Leafeon
  • 084: Glaceon
  • 085: Sylveon?
  • 086: ???
  • 087: Yanma
  • 088: Yanmega
  • 089: Hawlucha
  • 090: Sigilyph
  • 091: Golett
  • 092: Golurk
  • 093: Nosepass
  • 094: Probopass
  • 095: Makuhita
  • 096: Hariyama
  • 097: Throh
  • 098: Sawk
  • 099: ???
  • 100: ???
  • 101: ???
  • 102: ???
  • 103: ???
  • 104: Nidoran F
  • 105: Nidorina
  • 106: Nidoqueen
  • 107: Nidoran M
  • 108: Nidorino
  • 109: Nidoking
  • 110: ???
  • 111: Chingling
  • 112: Chimecho
  • 113: Mime Jr.
  • 114: Mr. Mime
  • 115: Solosis
  • 116: Duosion
  • 117: Reuniclus
  • 118: Wynaut
  • 119: Wobbuffet
  • 120: Roggenrola
  • 121: Boldore
  • 122: Gigalith
  • 123: ???
  • 124: Carbink
  • 125: Tauros
  • 126: Miltank
  • 127: ???
  • 128: ???
  • 129: ???
  • 130: Pinsir
  • 131: Heracross
  • 132: Pachirisu
  • 133: ???
  • 134: ???
  • 135: ???
  • 136: Exeggcute
  • 137: Exeggutor
  • 138: Chatot
  • 139: Mantyke
  • 140: Mantine
  • 141: ???
  • 142: ???
  • 143: ???
  • 144: Remoraid
  • 145: Octillery
  • 146: ???
  • 147: ???
  • 148: ???
  • 149: ???
  • 150: Lapras

Mountain Dex

  • 001: Diglett
  • 002: Dugtrio
  • 003: Trapinch
  • 004: Vibrava
  • 005: Flygon
  • 006: Gible
  • 007: Gabite
  • 008: Garchomp
  • 009:
  • 010:
  • 011:
  • 012: Slugma
  • 013: Magcargo
  • 014:
  • 015: Skorupi
  • 016: Drapion
  • 017: Wooper
  • 018: Quagsire
  • 019: Goomy
  • 020: Sliggoo
  • 021:
  • 022: Karrablast
  • 023: Escavalier
  • 024: Shelmet
  • 025: Accelgor
  • 026: Bellsprout
  • 027: Weepinbell
  • 028: Victreebel
  • 029: Carnivine
  • 030: Gastly
  • 031: Haunter
  • 032: Gengar
  • 033: Poliwag
  • 034: Poliwhirl
  • 035: Poliwrath
  • 036: Politoed
  • 037: Ekans
  • 038: Arbok
  • 039: Stunfisk
  • 040:
  • 041:
  • 042: Purrloin
  • 043: Liepard
  • 044: Poochyena
  • 045: Mightyena
  • 046: Patrat
  • 047: Watchog
  • 048: Pawniard
  • 049: Bisharp
  • 050: Klefki
  • 051: Murkrow
  • 052: Honchkrow
  • 053: Foongus
  • 054: Amoonguss
  • 055: Lotad
  • 056: Lombre
  • 057: Ludicolo
  • 058:
  • 059:
  • 060:
  • 061:
  • 062:
  • 063:
  • 064:
  • 065: Litwick
  • 066: Lampent
  • 067: Chandelure
  • 068:
  • 069: Magnemite
  • 070: Magneton
  • 071: Magnezone
  • 072:
  • 073:
  • 074:
  • 075:
  • 076:
  • 077:
  • 078:
  • 079:
  • 080:
  • 081: Cubchoo
  • 082: Beartic


SOME BASIC INFO

  • The Pokédex has been divided into three Pokédexes (Coastal, Central and Mountain).
  • Professor Sycamore will give one of the three Kanto starters to the player after they’ve had battle.
  • Supposedly, wild Pokémon can attack each other with the new Horde battle mechanic. The source claims to have seen Sevipers gang up on a Zangoose, and used Swagger on each other to raise Attack.
  • Bagon is supposedly obtainable early on in the game
  • Dunsparce is not a Fairy-type and will not receive an evolution.
  • Late- and mid-game Pokémon will be available early on (for example, Masquerain).
  • Litleo will only evolve once.
  • Farfetch'd has not obtained an evolution.
  • Furfrou only has one evolutionary stage.
  • Inkay will only evolve once.
  • Drifloon has the exact same Pokédex entry as in Black 2 and White 2; it is suspected that other Pokémon share this fate.
  • Helioptile only has one more evolutionary stage.
  • Quilladin learns Bite, even though it eventually becomes a Fighting-type Pokémon.
  • There are two forms of Vivillon; a normal form and a Polar form.
  • A new Bug-type move called Infestation is revealed. It is a Bug-type version of Fire Spin.
  • The color of Flabele depends on the the player’s location, and the flower color in that area.
  • Tyrunt learns Sneaky Pebbles.
  • There is unconfirmed suspicion that the Happiness stat is not the same as Pokémon-Amie bonding.
  • Hawlucha is now confirmed to be an actual Pokémon. It is a Fighting-Flying type that learns Acrobatics and has Abilities Unburden or Limber.
  • The bike is still available.
  • Rock Tomb is a reward for beating the second gym leader.
  • There is a new item called "Sachet"
  • A new ability called Fur Coat halves damage from physical attacks.
  • A new Fairy-type move called Baby-Doll Eyes lowers the enemy’s Attack.
  • Sweet Kiss is now a Fairy-type move.
  • A new ability called Flower Veil prevents Grass-type allies' stats from being lowered.
  • Charm is now a Fairy-type move.
  • It is possible that in Pokémon-Amie, different Pokémon prefer to be petted in different places. Moreover, feeding a Pokémon cake when it’s full will make the Pokémon sad.
  • The player character will have idle animations if the player doesn’t do anything for a while.
  • The player character will kneel down when talking to children.
  • The second gym will require that the player climb rock walls.
  • The Pokémart is still integrated to the Pokécenter and it now includes a Changing Room for PC customization.
  • The following things have been confirmed for PC customization: Hair style and color can be changed, but changing eye color has not been confirmed. There is no option to not wear a hat, but there is a large variety of hats including baseball caps and fedoras.
  • It is not known if bag-type is changeable. Moreover, clothes are gender-specific.
  • Aerodactyl has an unrevealed Mega Evolution.
  • Berry-growing has been re-implemented into Pokémon.
  • The player will supposedly manage a Berry farm, and they can manually pick up fallen Berries from trees.
  • Team Flare is "all about fashion and beauty", with a leader revealed early on, and a “pretty intense” battle theme.
  • The Tourist trainer class has been confirmed.
  • You can trade Bunelby for Farfetch'd in the first town.
  • Wild Pokémon will fall over when fainting, but Trainer Pokémon will return to their Poké Balls.
  • Saving is near-instant.
  • Scatterbug will evolve into Spewpa at Level 9, which evolves at Level 12 to Vivillion, and upon evolution will learn Struggle Bug.
  • The TM for Infestation is received after beating the first Gym Leader.
  • Wild Pokémon may appear in areas other than wild grass, such as rustling bushes you can interact with.
  • There are four rival players in total.
  • The player uses the rollerblades with the Circle Pad and the D-pad for walking. Running is still doable by holding down the B-button and using the D-pad.
  • By the second gym, most Pokémon are from old games.
  • Trainer battle AI is still on the same level as previous games, and has been cited as “pretty easy”.
  • The first gym is a Bug-type, the second is Rock, third is Fighting, and the last one is Ice. There is also a Fairy-type gym at one point.
  • There is an NPC that wants the player to show him a Genesect.
  • The EXP Share has been changed. All Pokémon will receive half of the EXP that battling Pokémon receives, assuming it’s holding the EXP Share.
  • All Pokémon have new cries.
  • There is also a new trade mechanic called Wonder Trading. It is currently unknown what it does, but supposedly players will be able to trade whatever they want and get an unknown Pokémon in return.
  • Team Flare "wants to keep things beautiful forever.. even if it means destroying the world. Cause that makes sense some how i guess."
  • Multiple side areas will exist (non-towns featured on the town map), such as two caves and the Battle Chateau.
  • The bottom screen has three functions. First, there’s a Wi-Fi screen, Pokémon-Amie, and a training screen.
 
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Back to the discussion thread with you! It's there for a reason you know!

@Topic, I'm very much liking Delphox and will be choosing Fennekin on my X version.
Cannot wait for this to release! And it releases right in time for my birthday too (Oct. 14)!
 
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This is a completely serious post, does anyone have any leaked national pokedexes that show number 666?
 

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Diggersby wtf, GF's localization team has ran out of naming ideas, as for it's design man those fist ears are odd but practical, cool Pokemon but a bad English name. Espurr is cute, hopefully it has an evo though. Binacle is odd but kinda abstract, unique, and way better than normal and boring barnacles in real life on ships.
 

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Diggersby wtf, GF's localization team has ran out of naming ideas, as for it's design man those fist ears are odd but practical, cool Pokemon but a bad English name. Espurr is cute, hopefully it has an evo though. Binacle is odd but kinda abstract, unique, and way better than normal and boring barnacles in real life on ships.

Espurr evolves into Meowstic, Binacles evolves into Barbaracle

Meowstick
Male(Left) and Female(right)

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Barbaracle
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Thread updated with lots of fun info.

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