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Pokémon X Walkthrough and Pokémon Y Walkthrough Ultımate Game Guides
Pokémon X Walkthrough and Pokémon Y Walkthrough Ultımate Game Guides
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The Pokémon X Walkthrough and Pokémon Y Walkthrough are being worked on. Additional content is still being added, we thank you for your patience!


Chapter 1: Bug Badge
Chapter 2: Cliff Badge
Chapter 3: Rumble Badge
Chapter 4: Plant Badge
Chapter 5: Voltage Badge
Chapter 6: Fairy Badge
Chapter 7: Psychic Badge
Chapter 8: Iceberg Badge
Chapter 9: Pokemon League
Welcome to the Pokémon X and Pokémon Y walkthrough where you’ll be able to find a complete guide on everything about the games from what Pokémon you can catch where, as well as all the new features including Super Training and Pokémon-Amie.


Pokémon X and Pokémon Y where first announced in January of 2013 through a special “Pokémon Direct”. With the announcement came the news that the games would be released in October of 2013- exactly a year from the last main series Pokémon release, Black 2 and White 2. It was also revealed that Pokémon X and Y would be the first Pokémon Games to have a worldwide release date, so that Pokémon fans from all over the world could experience the newest generation of the series simultaneously.


Pokémon X and Y also marks the main series debut on the 3DS, as well as the shift from sprites to 3D models. Using Ken Sugimori’s official art style, detailed cell shaded models and new camera angles make each Pokémon Battle look like something straight out of the anime.

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PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateMar 24, 2016
ISBN9781329995659
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  Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Bug Badge 1

Chapter 2: Cliff Badge

Chapter 3: Rumble Badge

Chapter 4: Plant Badge

Chapter 5: Voltage Badge

Chapter 6: Fairy Badge

Chapter 7: Psychic Badge

Chapter 8: Iceberg Badge

Chapter 9: Pokemon League

The Pokémon X Walkthrough and Pokémon Y Walkthrough are being worked on. Additional content is still being added, we thank you for your patience!

Welcome to the Pokémon X and Pokémon Y walkthrough where you’ll be able to find a complete guide on everything about the games from what Pokémon you can catch where, as well as all the new features including Super Training and Pokémon-Amie.

Pokémon X and Pokémon Y where first announced in January of 2013 through a special Pokémon Direct. With the announcement came the news that the games would be released in October of 2013- exactly a year from the last main series Pokémon release, Black 2 and White 2. It was also revealed that Pokémon X and Y would be the first Pokémon Games to have a worldwide release date, so that Pokémon fans from all over the world could experience the newest generation of the series simultaneously.

Pokémon X and Y also marks the main series debut on the 3DS, as well as the shift from sprites to 3D models. Using Ken Sugimori’s official art style, detailed cell shaded models and new camera angles make each Pokémon Battle look like something straight out of the anime.

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Pokémon X Walkthrough and Pokémon Y Walkthrough Bug Badge

Chapter 1: Bug Badge

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1.1 Introduction

The first time you play Pokémon X or Pokémon Y, you will be greeted with the introductory title screen. Press start and your adventure will automatically begin. The Professor of the Kalos region Augustine Sycamore introduces you to the world of Pokémon.

 

 Your first choice on your adventure is to choose between the male or female trainer. Whichever character you don’t choose, will become one of your rivals during your Pokémon adventure. After choosing your gender, you’ll also get the choice between three different skin and hair color variations. Choose the one you like most, name your character, and your adventure will begin.

1.2 Vaniville Town

You begin your journey in your new hometown of Vaniville. Your Mom’s Fletchling flies up the stairs and wakes you. After getting out of bed, check the mirror in your room to change out of your pajamas and into your default trainer gear. Unlike previous Pokémon games, you have the running shoes by default. All you have to do is press and hold B to run.

Head downstairs and talk to your mother. She’ll advise you to head outside and introduce yourself to the neighbors. You won’t have to go very far though, as two of your neighbors are waiting outside your door to greet you to Vaniville town: Shauna and Serena (if you choose the girl trainer, Calem will be in her place).

They mention how Professor Sycamore has requested your help, along with four other local kids. They agree to meet you in a nearby town adjacent to Vaniville.

You are now free to explore the town, the residence will give you plenty of helpful tips. If your in a hurry to get your first Pokémon, head north through the gate in the middle of town to head towards Aquacorde Town.

1.3 Aquacorde Town

 

 

Head through the small pathway and you’ll quickly be in Aquacorde Town. It’s not much bigger than your home town, but has many more accommodations for Pokémon trainers, including a shops to buy Pokéballs, Potions, and an inn that will heal your Pokémon.

Before you can check the stores out, you’ll meet up with Serena/Calem and Shauna again, along with two of their friends Tierno and Trevor. You’ll then be asked to choose a nickname for yourself. The only people who will be referring to you by this nickname is your new group of friends, and wont affect the trainer ID you chose at the beginning of the game at all.

Finally, you’ll receive your starter Pokémon from Tierno. You get first pick, so choose wisely!

Starting Pokémon

While each starter can have pro’s and con’s, type disadvantages can easily be remedied by catching and training a team of Pokémon. I recommend choosing the Pokémon you like the most and will have the most fun battling with.

Chespin: A Grass-type Pokémon, it has a strong shell that protects it’s head and back in battle. It will struggle in the early area’s against the wild Flying and Bug Pokémon and will be at a disadvantage in the first Gym. However, you will be rewarded for your hard work early on as it has a type advantage over the second gym.

Fennekin: A fire Pokémon, the flame shaped tuffs of fur coming out of Fennekin’s ear function as a heat vent, reaching temperatures of up to 200 degrees. It likes to snack on twigs. A great Pokémon for beginner trainers as it is very powerful against the Pokemon you’ll encounter early in your journey, and has a type advantage over the first gym. However, it will be at a disadvantage against the second gym leader.

Froakie: Don’t be caught off guard by the small stature of this water type Pokémon- they are very strong, and while they might look aloof at first glance, they are constantly keeping an eye on their surroundings. Froakie is a solid pick and will have little trouble against most of the early wild Pokémon and the first two gyms.

After you choose your Pokémon, Shauna will take the Pokémon that has a type weakness to your starter Pokémon, and Serena/Calem will take the remaining starter that will have the type advantage against your Pokémon. Trevor will then give all three of you a Pokédex, a device that records the information of all the Pokémon you’ve encountered. Trevor reveals that the Professor wants you to complete the Pokédex while on your adventure. He’ll also give you a letter from the Professor to give to your Mom before you leave. As you head back to Vaniville Town to deliver it to her, Shauna stops you and challenges you to a Pokémon Battle. This battle is pretty straightforward, use your starter Pokémon’s corresponding type move for an easy victory. Continue back to your house to deliver the letter, and after you say goodbye to your Mom and your family Rhyhorn, you’ll be able to pass the bridge in Aquacorde.

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1.4 Route 2: Avance Trail

Head over the bridge to Route 2. This will be the first time you’ll encounter Tall Grass. When you step in Tall Grass, there may be a chance you’ll encounter a wild Pokémon. If you bought Pokéball’s in Aquacorde and are familiar with older Pokémon games, you can try and catch any Pokémon you might run into. Either way, just above the first patch of tall grass you’ll meet up once again with your two friends who are also beginning their Pokémon Journeys. It turns out that Serena/Calem comes from a family of Pokémon trainers and demonstrates how to catch a Pokémon to you and Shauna. After she captures the Pokémon, she will give both of you 10 Pokéball’s to begin catch Pokémon. When the 6 Pokémon slots become full, extra Pokémon will be automatically be sent to the PC at any Pokémon Center.

Although it is a relatively short route, there are plenty of Pokémon to catch.

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