I have translated the text.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzHcK9G8vZ0
So I'm guessing we can call it confirmed. If so that means that Chespin's last evo is going to be Grass/Fighting.
Sorry I didn't realize that you already posted it when I posted. I don't see why it matters though information is repeated all the time just in case someone skims over a post.Osuchin wrote:I already posted that in my last post.Samawaryou wrote:Greninja is real and is a Water/Dark Type.Spoiler:
But we have a Chespin final evolution now. Nothing on it's name or typing yet.And the evolution on Bunnelby, Diggersby(This image is huge, so prepare yourself)Spoiler:Spoiler:
Well it's poor form when you are posting what the previous person posted before you began your post.Samawaryou wrote:Sorry I didn't realize that you already posted it when I posted. I don't see why it matters though information is repeated all the time just in case someone skims over a post.
By the way, do you know what type the Bunnelby evo is?
I apologizeOsuchin wrote:Well it's poor form when you are posting what the previous person posted before you began your post.Samawaryou wrote:Sorry I didn't realize that you already posted it when I posted. I don't see why it matters though information is repeated all the time just in case someone skims over a post.
By the way, do you know what type the Bunnelby evo is?
As for Diggersby, I haven't found any typing info yet.
Though I have heard some people say speculate that it becomes Normal/Ground.
Chespin's last evolution has been confirmed as Grass/Fighting.
It is called Chestnaught.But anyway, we now have an evolution for Helioptile, Heliolisk.Spoiler:Spoiler:
I was hoping it was false but after seeing this I'm not sure:Samawaryou wrote:It's fine.
The 70 Pokemon thing..is it false or true? I'm really hoping that it is false.
I'm assuming they are probably referring to the 30 evolutionary lines(as around 30 have already been confirmed officially).With this being a new generation of the series, Pokemon X and Y also introduces new Pokemon - 30 in all. Your starter Pokemon are Chespin (Grass-Type Pokemon,) Fennekin (Fire-Type Pokemon) and Fraokie (Water-Type Pokemon.) The game's cover mascots are the two new Legendary Pokemon, the Fairy-Type Xerneas (the X) and Dark Flying Yveltal (the Y.) Xerneas is a bit of a key here, as Fairy is a new "type" to the series. Some previous Pokemon, such as Marill and Jigglypuff have also been retconned into the Fairy grouping, meaning you can look at an all new plan of attack for (as well as defense against) them. As with the previous games in the series, certain new Pokemon can only be obtained in either title, meaning you'll have to buy both (or make friends with someone who has the one you don't) to trade back and forth to fill up your Pokedex. Nintendo has been slowly releasing details about the 30 new Pokemon, but everything is still yet unknown. Details about some evolved forms, and some pre-evolved forms exist, but you'll probably have to follow along with Nintendo's updates until release for more information.