3DS Pokemon X & Y

mh ok, steht da nicht, aber weil der auch so aussieht wie liebiskus.
dachte vor dem release der wäre ne entwicklungen von liebiskus : /
genauso wie Saganabyss es auch sein könnte xD;
 
Ich habe das Vieh erst dann gesehen, als die Information draußen war, dass es keine Weiter- bzw. Vorentwicklungen geben wird:P.
 
Also mehr weiter und Vorentwicklungen einiger Pokmeon fände ich echt super. Meiner Meinung haben folgende Pokemon Entwicklungen nötig:

Pinsir/Skaraborn Vorentwicklung
Lapras Vor und Weiterentwicklung
Octilleri Weiterentwicklung
Panzaeron Vor und Weiterentwcklung
Lunarstein/Sonfel vorentwicklung
Paöimpaöim entwicklung
Absol Vor/Weiterentwicklung
Emolga Weiterentwicklung
Shardrago Vorentwicklung
Barschuft Weiterentwicklung

Wie dem auch sei, aber hier das eher wichtige:

Es scheint die Coro Coro Ausgabe geleaked geworden zu sein. Zwar kann das alles Fake sein, aber ich will euch ja nichts vorenthalten :)

> Movie Information

Same information released by the official site on Wednesday, no additional information. A special Shiny Red Genesect is being distributed to B/W/B2/W2 for those who book their tickets early, at Lv. 50 with Techno Blast, Attack Order, Defend Order, and Extremespeed.

> Mini-Movie Information
Same information as Wednesday, although next issue hints at revealing Sylveon's Type.

> Anime Information
Next arc of the Anime focuses on an Electric Pokemon Tournament being held in Vermilion City that Ash, Iris, and Cilan enter with Pikachu, Emolga, and Stunfisk, upon arriving in Kanto in order to visit Pallet Town. A mysterious organization is hosting the tournament and strange occurrences are happening during the high-voltage showdown at a nearby power plant! An older man with a Manetric named Raiden also appears, a "rakugo" enthusiast, who quickly strikes up a friendly rivalry with Ash. Other Electric Pokemon that will be participating include Rotom (seen in Mow Form), Raichu, Electrode, Jolteon, and Flaafy. Lt. Surge will also appear as the host of the tournament, sporting his HGSS appearance.

> X/Y Gameplay Information
Artwork of the protagonists are included. The default artwork has them in the colors we saw in the trailer, and wearing the sunglasses, but at the beginning of the game you can change the colors of their clothing to your liking from a small selection. They then appear in front of the mirror, as seen in the trailer, the first "scene" in the game.

Friendship, or what we call Happiness, is now a visible statistic, with a new "Status Screen" showing the Pokemon standing within a grid-based area, the inside of their Pokeball, and a bar above them that fills up over time. You can move the 3DS around to "shake" the ball, as the Pokemon responds to how hard you shake it. You can also "talk" to them through this, their feelings towards you being "translated" into human-speech and they will even ask you questions. Sometimes they'll give you gifts they've found when satisfied. Happiness increases over time through battling and talking to them, and decreases when they faint or are ignored, like before, but it's unknown if these methods work the exact same way. Different Species are easier to please than others, with the Starters being "quick to bond". It seems every Pokemon begins at 0 Friendship as opposed to having a base, as a group of screen-shots indicates Chespin begins at an empty bar and it fills up over time.

As the Happiness Bar fills up, your Pokemon gain more EXP. after battle and will give you gifts more often, as well as gain access to the "Sync Meter" once they've reached the halfway point. The magazine also brings up Espeon and Umbreon, and states they evolve upon reaching 75% happiness, while Cleffa and Igglybuff evolve upon reaching 25% happiness, so happiness evolutions appear to work at different levels this time around.

The Battle Menu resembles the Pokeball menu of previous Generations, bar with the center being surrounded by a meter with the words SYNCH in the middle, while the FIGHT command is now written in black on the red part of the ball. SYNCH highlights when a Pokemon with the Sync Meter capability is out, and a rainbow color begins to fill in the meter over time, the speed based on the Happiness Level. It will continue to fill if you switch to another Pokemon you're in Sync with, but will stop and slowly decrease if an Un-Synced Pokemon is switched to. When it fills, you can tap on it to have the current Pokemon enter a mode where they become completely synchronized with the trainer, "Bond Mode", and are surrounded by a rainbow infinity-symbol. The magazine doesn't fully explain "Bond Mode" in this issue, but says that it briefly allows a Pokemon to exceed their capabilities and tap into a new power.

> New Pokemon
CoroCoro reveals two brand-new Pokemon this issue which are used to demonstrate the various game-play elements they show off, as well as gives the species for Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie. They are the [はりねずみ] (Hedgehog), [きつね] (Fox), and [あわ] (Bubble) Pokemon respectively.

*Ishipakku [イシパック]. Rock/Fighting. The [ジョガー] (Jogger) Pokemon. 0.9m/59.9kg. Roundish, white humanoid creature with no head (stoic eyes and mouth on chest), wearing black suspenders with yellow buttons. The back of the suspenders are wrapped around a giant, brown boulder which it carries on its back, and it grips the front of the suspenders with its round, large arms. It trains its body by carrying the boulder on its back daily. It's used to demonstrate the "Shaking Function" when viewing the Pokemon in the Pokeball, showing Ishipakku on its back as the boulder rolls off, and the "Talking Function", as Ishipakku questions the player about their favorite sport. In-game battle screenshot shows facing backwards and using its boulder as a shield.

*Shokohara. [ショコハラ]Grass/Ground. The [おかし] (Sweets) Pokemon. 1.3m/32.1kg. Chubby, dark brown ape-like creature with bright red seed-shaped claws on its hands and feet, and a golden swirl on its stomach. Has a wide, grinning mouth with large white teeth, and small, beady blue eyes. There is a small, white flower growing from the top of its head. A Pokemon that loves sweets, and emits an extremely pleasing odor. It's used to demonstrate the "Gift Feature", giving the player a "chocolate bar" item, and the "SYNC Function", showing it entering Bond Mode. In-game battle shows it slapping its belly and smiling.
 
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Mhm.. ich finde nicht, dass wir noch mehr "Bodybuilder" - Pokemon brauchen. Die Beschreibung von dem Pokemon klingt übrigens extrem lächerlich, bin gespannt, wie es denn tatsächlich ausschaut.

Gebt mir neue Pokemon!! :aargh:
 
Also mehr weiter und Vorentwicklungen einiger Pokmeon fände ich echt super. Meiner Meinung haben folgende Pokemon Entwicklungen nötig:

Pinsir/Skaraborn Vorentwicklung
Lapras Vor und Weiterentwicklung
Octilleri Weiterentwicklung
Panzaeron Vor und Weiterentwcklung
Lunarstein/Sonfel vorentwicklung
Paöimpaöim entwicklung
Absol Vor/Weiterentwicklung
Emolga Weiterentwicklung
Shardrago Vorentwicklung
Barschuft Weiterentwicklung

Wie dem auch sei, aber hier das eher wichtige:

Es scheint die Coro Coro Ausgabe geleaked geworden zu sein. Zwar kann das alles Fake sein, aber ich will euch ja nichts vorenthalten :)

> Movie Information

Same information released by the official site on Wednesday, no additional information. A special Shiny Red Genesect is being distributed to B/W/B2/W2 for those who book their tickets early, at Lv. 50 with Techno Blast, Attack Order, Defend Order, and Extremespeed.

> Mini-Movie Information
Same information as Wednesday, although next issue hints at revealing Sylveon's Type.

> Anime Information
Next arc of the Anime focuses on an Electric Pokemon Tournament being held in Vermilion City that Ash, Iris, and Cilan enter with Pikachu, Emolga, and Stunfisk, upon arriving in Kanto in order to visit Pallet Town. A mysterious organization is hosting the tournament and strange occurrences are happening during the high-voltage showdown at a nearby power plant! An older man with a Manetric named Raiden also appears, a "rakugo" enthusiast, who quickly strikes up a friendly rivalry with Ash. Other Electric Pokemon that will be participating include Rotom (seen in Mow Form), Raichu, Electrode, Jolteon, and Flaafy. Lt. Surge will also appear as the host of the tournament, sporting his HGSS appearance.

> X/Y Gameplay Information
Artwork of the protagonists are included. The default artwork has them in the colors we saw in the trailer, and wearing the sunglasses, but at the beginning of the game you can change the colors of their clothing to your liking from a small selection. They then appear in front of the mirror, as seen in the trailer, the first "scene" in the game.

Friendship, or what we call Happiness, is now a visible statistic, with a new "Status Screen" showing the Pokemon standing within a grid-based area, the inside of their Pokeball, and a bar above them that fills up over time. You can move the 3DS around to "shake" the ball, as the Pokemon responds to how hard you shake it. You can also "talk" to them through this, their feelings towards you being "translated" into human-speech and they will even ask you questions. Sometimes they'll give you gifts they've found when satisfied. Happiness increases over time through battling and talking to them, and decreases when they faint or are ignored, like before, but it's unknown if these methods work the exact same way. Different Species are easier to please than others, with the Starters being "quick to bond". It seems every Pokemon begins at 0 Friendship as opposed to having a base, as a group of screen-shots indicates Chespin begins at an empty bar and it fills up over time.

As the Happiness Bar fills up, your Pokemon gain more EXP. after battle and will give you gifts more often, as well as gain access to the "Sync Meter" once they've reached the halfway point. The magazine also brings up Espeon and Umbreon, and states they evolve upon reaching 75% happiness, while Cleffa and Igglybuff evolve upon reaching 25% happiness, so happiness evolutions appear to work at different levels this time around.

The Battle Menu resembles the Pokeball menu of previous Generations, bar with the center being surrounded by a meter with the words SYNCH in the middle, while the FIGHT command is now written in black on the red part of the ball. SYNCH highlights when a Pokemon with the Sync Meter capability is out, and a rainbow color begins to fill in the meter over time, the speed based on the Happiness Level. It will continue to fill if you switch to another Pokemon you're in Sync with, but will stop and slowly decrease if an Un-Synced Pokemon is switched to. When it fills, you can tap on it to have the current Pokemon enter a mode where they become completely synchronized with the trainer, "Bond Mode", and are surrounded by a rainbow infinity-symbol. The magazine doesn't fully explain "Bond Mode" in this issue, but says that it briefly allows a Pokemon to exceed their capabilities and tap into a new power.

> New Pokemon
CoroCoro reveals two brand-new Pokemon this issue which are used to demonstrate the various game-play elements they show off, as well as gives the species for Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie. They are the [はりねずみ] (Hedgehog), [きつね] (Fox), and [あわ] (Bubble) Pokemon respectively.

*Ishipakku [イシパック]. Rock/Fighting. The [ジョガー] (Jogger) Pokemon. 0.9m/59.9kg. Roundish, white humanoid creature with no head (stoic eyes and mouth on chest), wearing black suspenders with yellow buttons. The back of the suspenders are wrapped around a giant, brown boulder which it carries on its back, and it grips the front of the suspenders with its round, large arms. It trains its body by carrying the boulder on its back daily. It's used to demonstrate the "Shaking Function" when viewing the Pokemon in the Pokeball, showing Ishipakku on its back as the boulder rolls off, and the "Talking Function", as Ishipakku questions the player about their favorite sport. In-game battle screenshot shows facing backwards and using its boulder as a shield.

*Shokohara. [ショコハラ]Grass/Ground. The [おかし] (Sweets) Pokemon. 1.3m/32.1kg. Chubby, dark brown ape-like creature with bright red seed-shaped claws on its hands and feet, and a golden swirl on its stomach. Has a wide, grinning mouth with large white teeth, and small, beady blue eyes. There is a small, white flower growing from the top of its head. A Pokemon that loves sweets, and emits an extremely pleasing odor. It's used to demonstrate the "Gift Feature", giving the player a "chocolate bar" item, and the "SYNC Function", showing it entering Bond Mode. In-game battle shows it slapping its belly and smiling.

Diese Gerüchte hab ich schon 19 Posts vor dir gepostet!^^ :awesome:

Naja mal schauen... Coro Coro Leaks sollten so in den nächsten 2-4 Tagen kommen!^^
 
Ich prophezeie, dass das nächste Pokémon mindestens einen von den 15 ersten bekannten Typen haben wird.

So, haben wir auch ein Gerücht mehr:aehja:.

:v:
 
ich wäre auch für:
- Kangama vorentwicklung + alt. männliche entwicklung dazu. (wie bei trasla)
- Lapras vor- oder entwicklung.
- magnayen entwicklung
- zobiris entwicklung
- sengo vorentwicklung

cool wär noch ein neuer von diesen 3 affen da (sodachita usw.).


interessant wäre auch nen neues pikachu.
halt nicht so wie emolga oder pachirisu, sondern eher so.. mewto zu mew Art ^^
wo wir eh schon von DNA sprechen.
 
Zu Kangamevorentwicklung:
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:P.
Zu nem männlichen Kangama sage ich nicht nein.

Zobiris ist so schon gut genug.
Magnayen und Sengo(was auch eine Vipitisentwicklung bedeuten würde) glaube ich nicht, aber vllt. kommt doch was.
Eine Laprasvorentwicklung hätte was, ob's ne Weiterentwicklung bekommt, bezweifel ich:hmm:.
 
ja, an das kangama hatte ich auch gedacht, aber das kam ja iwie nie : /

sengo vorentwicklung wäre doch süß :3
 
Ich prophezeie, dass das nächste Pokémon mindestens einen von den 15 ersten bekannten Typen haben wird.

So, haben wir auch ein Gerücht mehr:aehja:.

:v:
mit dieser allgemein gehaltenen aussage wäre es umso ärgerlicher wenn ein neuer typ ankündigt wird und du unrechst hast obwohl kein neuer typ das wahrscheinlichste wäre :v:
 
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