donderdag 27 maart 2014

Pokemon Z RUMORS: Zygarde Mega Evolution From Larvae Form To Combat With Inverse Battle Ability

As fans immerse themselves into Pokemon X and Y, rumors and theories on Pokemon Z has already begun. Ever since the announcement of Pokemon X and Y, rumors on Pokemon Z have been swirling online. But with the existence of the legendary Pokemon Zygarde, fans have developed interesting rumors on what the sequel might entail.

"Xerneas and Yveltal are both immune to Zygarde's main types," writes CoolGlaceon on PokeJungle. "What if in Pokemon Z when and if Zygarde mega evolves, it gains an ability which turns immunities into weaknesses much like how inverse battles work. I guess this is also backed up by the fact that the only place to have inverse battles is on Route 18 where Terminus Cave is located…where Zygarde is found." This is not the first time rumors of a Zygarde mega evolution has surfaced.


 "A mega evolution gives a Pokemon an increase in 100 to their total base stats. Zygarde has 600 base stats which is super low for a [legendary trio]. A mega would make Zygarde have a 700 base stat, tying it with Mega Tyranitar and Mega Garchomp and making it stronger than Xerneas and Yveltal," writes HeavyMetalLamb. "Its Pokedex also talks of how it will reveal its secret power when the ecosystem goes wrong, which I'm sure will be the plotline of the next game, and we manage to get ahold of Zygardenite which they will code into the next game of DLC expansion."

"Also, you ever notice how when you first encounter Xerneas it's in a tree-like-state, Yveltal is in a cocoon-like-state, and Zygarde looks like the larvae for a fly and lives underground like larvae." Given the upcoming Diancie distribution, it is clear Game Freak intends expand the Pokemon X and Y universe, whether through a DLC or a sequel game like Pokemon Z. What do you think of these Zygarde theories for Pokemon Z?

zondag 9 maart 2014

CoroCoro Magazine Reveals New Rock/Fairy-Type Pokémon

The Pokémon series of games is a franchise that generally remains untouched following launch. Minus a few patches, the core game remains almost identical to its launch day counterpart; the only exception Game Freak has made to this formula is the distribution of additional and unique Pokémon. In the early days of the series, certain Pokémon such as Mew and Celebi were only legitimately available when users performed specific tasks or fulfilled certain requirements. Even in 2014, Pokémon continues to make additional creatures available to players.



The March 2014 issue of the Japanese magazine CoroCoro has officially unveiled a new Pokémon to the generation six roster. Diancie, the new Rock/Fairy Pokémon with the Pokédex number #719, is the first event Pokémon to be announced for generation six. Diancie will star in the seventeenth Pokémon movie titled: The Cocoon of Destruction and Diancie, the first of the X & Y era.
Although no details we stated indicating this Pokémon will be available for distribution in Pokémon X and Y, an image that surfaced in late October may indicate otherwise.

The leak contained an image of Diancie, with identical typing as well as Pokédex number compared to the information revealed today. The set of images also included details about a plethora of additional Pokémon including Volcanion and Hoopa, two new legendaries, as well as Mega Evolutions for Latias and Latios, and new designs for Floette and Vivillion.
Perhaps these Pokémon, as well as Diancie, will make their way into Pokémon Z in the future.
Do you like the design for this Pokémon? Let us know in the comments below.