Pokémon XY Leaks

Status
Not open for further replies.
No like "Proud of its Power." Basically it was used to just tall you a possibility for what your highest IV was.

Indeed. This not being there suggests that it will be harder to calculate IVs, there is a new method that has yet to be discovered yet for IV calculation, or there has been substantial overhaul to IVs in general.
 
No like "Proud of its Power." Basically it was used to just tall you a possibility for what your highest IV was.
naw characteristics like "likes to play" or w.e that would tell you your pokes highest IV
Indeed. This not being there suggests that it will be harder to calculate IVs, there is a new method that has yet to be discovered yet for IV calculation, or there has been substantial overhaul to IVs in general.

That's still present. There was a picture of the 4chan leaker's Chesnaught that had its nature, Met at lvl, and said something like "Likes to take siestas (naps)"
 
IIRC there was empty place in Dex after Sliggoo. And not necessary at 50, Hydreigon evolved at 64.
I'm just saying it could, didn't say it was necessary.

Didn't one of the screenshots show a Sliggoo in the 30's? An evolution at 50 or 55 doesn't seem unlikely. And I think they have learned from Hydreigon's evolution process.
 
I don't know why I haven't been ranting about this earlier, but Stupidstupidstupidstupidstupid translation team.

The Fahrenheit scale (as mentioned in Bergmite's dex entry) is used in FIVE countries. Imperial measurements are officially used in TWO. Why do all the rest of us who play the English Pokémon games have to suffer through the nonsensical measurements? With the "simultaneous release all over the world" stuff, I had hoped they would at least give us an option to switch to Metric. Let's hope they will come to their senses in Gen. VII, at least.
 
No like "Proud of its Power." Basically it was used to just tall you a possibility for what your highest IV was.
naw characteristics like "likes to play" or w.e that would tell you your pokes highest IV
Indeed. This not being there suggests that it will be harder to calculate IVs, there is a new method that has yet to be discovered yet for IV calculation, or there has been substantial overhaul to IVs in general.

Here you go:

https://0-media-cdn.foolz.us/ffuuka/board/vp/image/1380/85/1380855603181.jpg

I don't know why I haven't been ranting about this earlier, but Stupidstupidstupidstupidstupid translation team.

The Fahrenheit scale (as mentioned in Bergmite's dex entry) is used in FIVE countries. Imperial measurements are officially used in TWO. Why do all the rest of us who play the English Pokémon games have to suffer through the nonsensical measurements? With the "simultaneous release all over the world" stuff, I had hoped they would at least give us an option to switch to Metric. Let's hope they will come to their senses in Gen. VII, at least.
Imperial will probably only be used in the countries that use the measurement, and metric will be used in the other countries.

There's no way they could have done it differently.
 
^That hasn't been the case earlier, but one can still hope. Considering the Japanese wrote the original dex entries and measurements in Metric, it kinda bites how they are translated into Imperial before hitting the rest of the world, for the sake of the US and its immediate neighbours (and Liberia).
 
I don't know why I haven't been ranting about this earlier, but Stupidstupidstupidstupidstupid translation team.

The Fahrenheit scale (as mentioned in Bergmite's dex entry) is used in FIVE countries. Imperial measurements are officially used in TWO. Why do all the rest of us who play the English Pokémon games have to suffer through the nonsensical measurements? With the "simultaneous release all over the world" stuff, I had hoped they would at least give us an option to switch to Metric. Let's hope they will come to their senses in Gen. VII, at least.

Well, I am a huge fan of Metric, but the majority of the English speaking nations which they are targeting either uses Fahrenheit exclusively (US, 315 Million), are fluent in Fahrenheit and use it regularly (Britain, 65 Million), still is familiar with large number Fahrenheit for certain applications like cooking (Canada, 35 Million). That adds up to almost half of the 850 Million English-Primary-Language speakers in the entire world, and due to wealth a disproportionate amount of those sales will be in the US, Britain, Canada, Israel (8 million), Australia (23 million) and New Zealand (4.5 million). Honestly, the largest argument for English-speaking Celsius is probably India at 125 million primary English speakers, and I'm not sure what sales are like over there.
 
Don't know if anyone cares that much, but IGN's review video confirms Azurill as Normal/Fairy-type:
Azurill.jpg
 
I don't know why I haven't been ranting about this earlier, but Stupidstupidstupidstupidstupid translation team.

The Fahrenheit scale (as mentioned in Bergmite's dex entry) is used in FIVE countries. Imperial measurements are officially used in TWO. Why do all the rest of us who play the English Pokémon games have to suffer through the nonsensical measurements? With the "simultaneous release all over the world" stuff, I had hoped they would at least give us an option to switch to Metric. Let's hope they will come to their senses in Gen. VII, at least.
Everyone know's Kelvin is what the cool kids are using.

Bergmite looks like it should evolve. Seeing any new pokemon to help push us over 70 is always reassuring.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top