i believe serebii confirmed that the canon english names for them were calem and serena?
here. third post down as of the time of writing.
you know what other site confirmed the canon english names
this one: http://www.pokemonxy.com/en-us/characters/
i believe serebii confirmed that the canon english names for them were calem and serena?
here. third post down as of the time of writing.
Here are the current Pokemon that lose their Normal-type upon evolution:
Eevee
Azurill
Swablu
So only three Pokemon, so we don't have much of an example to work off of for Litleo and Helioptile.
Alright, for which rumor
I don't remember any rumors specifying their names or anything
Bonus Fighting weaknesses for EVERYONE!I know a lot of people (including me) are guessing that Helioptile and Litleo will lose their Normal typing when they evolve, but I read an idea that has me less sure that they will lose Normal. That is, what if GameFreak is introducing more part-Normal type families to make all the probable Normal/Fairy retcons of previous generations less conspicuous?
It makes sense because there's quite a lot of mono-Normal Pokemon that are likely to acquire the Fairy type, including the Clefairy line, Igglybuff, Wigglytuff, the Chansey line, the Snubull line, Azurill, Audino, and perhaps more. We may very well have more Normal/Fairy types than mono-Fairy Pokemon when the dust settles. So what better way to make this fact less strange than by introducing a bunch of part-Normal families in Gen VI to make it seem more, pardon me, normal?
I don't really understand why Chespin learns Vine Whip at all, since it doesn't seem to have any vines. Unless they're hidden in there somewhere, like Bulbasaur and Chikorita. Also it's a chestnut, which doesn't have vines. As it looks now, I think Absorb would have made a more appropriate first-Grass move.But Razor Leaf was the 25 PP Grass technique to go as a set with Ember and Water Gun as the token STAB techniques for the starters. Well, they would be, but the Grass starter always learns something crazy first between Vine whip, Razor Leaf and Absorb. Chespin doesn't appear to learn Razor Leaf before Vine Whip, so it looks like they may be catering some of their choices to even out the early game so that Chespin doesn't come with a disadvantage for having less chances to hit an opponent with its first STAB technique than Froakie or Fennekin.
I think there was a rumor going around without any sort of confirmation that the official names of the Trainers were Xavier and Yvonne.
Hitoshura is right, it's not a rumor. I can expand on this a bit:I'm pretty sure the "rumor" is just referring to the placeholder names used when they were showing off PSS stuff:
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So, they weren't really rumors to begin with.
Bonus Fighting weaknesses for EVERYONE!
I don't really understand why Chespin learns Vine Whip at all, since it doesn't seem to have any vines. Unless they're hidden in there somewhere, like Bulbasaur and Chikorita. Also it's a chestnut, which doesn't have vines. As it looks now, I think Absorb would have made a more appropriate first-Grass move.
Hitoshura is right, it's not a rumor. I can expand on this a bit:
Xavier and Yvonne are the default names for the characters that the game suggests for you to use when choosing your name depending on which gender you decide to play as.
for the HGSS people they were Heart/Soul/Gold/Silver
It's the most sensible explanation I could come up with, otherwise there'd be little reason to call the NPC versions of them Calem and Serena if those weren't the default names for the characters, unless Calem/Serena holds some future plot relevancy, like how you couldn't name Cheren and Bianca whatever you wanted in BW because they wanted to keep those names ingrained in our brains for BW2, where they'd remain prominent.yeah...no, probably not
those are just development shot names. Every single game does this
Does no one remember the demo shots of Hilda being Whitlea? Or just White? & for the HGSS people they were Heart/Soul/Gold/Silver
and so forth
I never meant to imply that headgear will be a permanent clothing article for your character. I would assume it wouldn't be judging by some of the avatars on the PSS screenshot. The point is that they're still made into a character with no hat or glasses.also yveltal i would think that you'll be allowed to take the hat off for customisation. i would... doubt that it'd be forever glued to your head or make you be some sort of mutant with a hat-shaped appendage, so i don't think that a minor change i wardrobe makes them separate characters any more than when the colours of blue's shirt and pants were reversed between the original kanto games and their remakes.
It's the most sensible explanation I could come up with, otherwise there'd be little reason to call the NPC versions of them Calem and Serena if those weren't the default names for the characters, unless Calem/Serena holds some future plot relevancy, like how you couldn't name Cheren and Bianca whatever you wanted in BW because they wanted to keep those names ingrained in our brains for BW2, where they'd remain prominent.
It's the most sensible explanation I could come up with, otherwise there'd be little reason to call the NPC versions of them Calem and Serena if those weren't the default names for the characters, unless Calem/Serena holds some future plot relevancy, like how you couldn't name Cheren and Bianca whatever you wanted in BW because they wanted to keep those names ingrained in our brains for BW2, where they'd remain prominent.
What if I told you that the game planners for DPPt couldn't write worth a darn back in 2005? That, or Birch actually knows the name of their grandchild/assistant, and doesn't need you to tell him what's up, so maybe it was Game Freak trying to come out of the shadow of the fanbases jokes when it came to personality quirks? And realistically, in DPPt if you chose to play as the male, then the Professor's kid is named Dawn, which was the default name for the female character. If there's a default names to be used on the NPC regardless, then it should make sense that the game would suggest you call yourself Calem instead of Xavier if Xavier and Yvonne weren't the official default names, no?you couldn't name professor BIRCH's kid either, what makes this any different?(I'm not one to talk, but stop swearing :P)
Haven't we always kind of stepped on Pokemon though? The sandy area is probably just sand like the area north of Castelia in BW.Helioptile may be obtainable in the mountainous/desert area NNE of Lumiose City, judging by the screenshot from the trailer where we're shown that you can step on Pokémon. How about that?
i would think so, too. you step onto some sort of patch of sand [quicksand?], then- pow! wild pokemon goes samuel l jackson on you and attacks.Haven't we always kind of stepped on Pokemon though? The sandy area is probably just sand like the area north of Castelia in BW.
Haven't we always kind of stepped on Pokemon though? The sandy area is probably just sand like the area north of Castelia in BW.
Pokebeach isn't the source, but the webmaster was contacted by a source who had information and, IIRC, was a tester at the Pokemon Company's American headquarters. You really ought to just go read what Pokebeach went and posted, but hereDoes anyone have a link to that "leak" about fairy types? I think the source was a site called pokeach?
I am curious to know what the source said about the type advantages/disadvantages for Fairy as well as Mawile being Steel/Fairy.
If what I remember is true Mawile could become a pretty nifty counter to Physical Dragons stuck in Outrage... Hopefully its evolution will retain Intimidate and increase its HP, Attack, and Defense. Maybe even throw in Bulk Up.
Yes, which is why I said "assuming it hasn't changed much since the first trailer" I already know it's highly likely that they've added more to the area and have done some editing to the topography, though we haven't seen updated footage (out of lack of necessity on the marketing groups part), but you don't know that they didn't have the map created and finalized for that area in January, and you would only see one particular building walking in, and may unsurprisingly require some walking round to see the rest of the area(route 4 was pretty big, you know. You're not gonna see the whole place in one screenshot), so it may not look THAT different in October. Keep in mind that they jump onto the next main series game almost immediately after their latest main series release. By the time this past January came up, they prolly wouldn't have had a lot of leniency for wanting to change the in-game maps. Eight months would barely be enough time for a major overhaul of an entire area in the game, so suggesting that they might have made extreme edits is a misdirection in business logic.one piece of a trailer shown six months ago isn't really the best for disproving a theory, considering that not only a lot of development has gone on during that time, there's probably more than one area in the general location [which look different], and the fact that it might not even be the same area to begin with.
That screenshot doesn't change my thoughts in the slightest. To me that screenshot suggests nothing more than a very very brief moment similar to:This screenshot would suggest otherwise. On the official map, that area looks loosely based off of the french observatory in the Pyrenees mountains(which are incidentally divided into three sections; the atlantic, central and western). It's certainly drier-looking than the Pyrenees in general, but it doesn't look like a particularly sandy area, assuming it hasn't changed much since the first trailer.![]()