[SPOILER] Pokémon X and Y Localisation Details
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Some more information has surfaced, mostly on localisation of the X and Y Pokémon, NPCs, and features revealed earlier this week! There are a few more interesting reveals as well!
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Character Names:
Pokémon Moveset, Ability, and other Details:
Type Matchup Details:
New Features:
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Source: Serebii, PokéBeach |
NOW THIS!....This is gonna shake up a lot of things, Specifically the Metagame.
Specifically the whole, Electric types can't be paralyzed...which doesn't make sense cause Paralysis is different than putting fire on fire, or freezing ice, and Paralysis is more universal...but eh. Refrigerate is a Sweet sounding ability |
Added info that I forgot regarding Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Garchomp.
EDIT: Also added sources because I forgot that too. Derp. |
When they say "mobile friendly" they better mean "smartphone and tablet" friendly.
I wonder what format the videos will be in. Internal format or some kind of export-able format? I hope it's the latter... |
You forgot about poison types being nonpoisonable
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Also: http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wi...e_Pok.C3.A9mon http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Poison_(type) http://www.serebii.net/games/status.shtml#poison http://www.psypokes.com/lab/status.php http://www.smogon.com/bw/articles/bw_status#poison Almost every major authority on Pokémon agrees that Poison-type Pokémon cannot be poisoned in any way, be it by passive effect or by actual use of a status infliction. I'm not normally so staunch in my view, but I am in this case because I'm pretty much 99% sure that Poison-types were never able to be poisoned. That said, I can't really explain your Gloom getting poisoned. It's illogical, unless its type was changed somehow. And just to clarify, I've used many Grass/Poison Pokémon throughout my runs (be it Gloom, Weepinbell, Bulbasaur, Roselia, and even the Amoonguss I'm using in my nuzlocke right now) but I've never, EVER seen a Poison-type Pokémon poisoned outside of some ridiculous coincidence, but only because the Pokémon's type was altered by something like Soak or whatnot. I will keep on the lookout for a second (er, sixth?) opinion, but this is the belief I'm standing by... |
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