Pokemon X and Y questions
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Hey guys! In case you didn't know, my parents were not ok with me playing Pokemon when I was younger and I asked my dad to consider letting me get Pokemon X or Y (I would like to get X). I know some of you have this game (like blacksinow). Anything bad in either of them to look out for? Also, my dad has a problem with magic/occult stuff and he is probably going to be more concerned about that in Pokemon. Anything like that in there?
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To my knowledge, the Pokemon franchise is just about catching monsters and raising them and making them stronger. These particular versions also seem to have a feature where you strengthen the bond between you and your Pokemon. There are also in-game villains that attempt to use Pokemon for selfish reason
There are certain things in the game like ancient Legendary Pokemon, as well as Fairy and Psychic types.
Other than that, that's really all I can tell you. Haven't played a Pokemon game in a while.
There are certain things in the game like ancient Legendary Pokemon, as well as Fairy and Psychic types.
Other than that, that's really all I can tell you. Haven't played a Pokemon game in a while.
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It's a pretty clean game, and both versions are basically the same.
there are however some things I have noticed.
There are quite a few psychic pokemon trainers,
and as Redeemed pointed out there are also ghost and psychic pokemon as well.
I am not really sure what to make of the ghost and psychic pokemon's attacks, they aren't really magic-y,
as they are pretty much done the same way as a fire pokemon would preform a fire attack,
or a water pokemon using a water attack, and so on.
So it's pretty much a natural power to them... if that makes a difference...
The psychic trainers however appear to have... well psychic powers.
Judging from their artwork they can make a pokeball float in midair,
and from the dialog I have seen, they have spoken about being able to sense power/energy with their powers.
I think I recall one attempting to tell the future, but over something very predictable.
It was that he was going to challenge me to a pokemon battle.
I am not really sure how far those trainers go with the whole psychic thing,
as there is a lot of dialog in this game, and it's hard to remember it all.
I don't recall them going really far, but as I said before, it's hard to remember.
There is also some psychic counterpart trainers known as hex maniacs,
who in their artwork picture hold a pokeball with one hand and has the other over it as if it's a crystal ball.
Also seen in the artwork picture; trainer's eyes are in a swirl and also they have an eerie smile to go with it.
However, I don't recall ever reading anything hex/curse related in their dialog,
so they are basically like the psychic trainers, save the artwork picture you see every time you battle one.
Sooo yes, there is that.
Other than some trainers having some really short shorts,
I don't think there is much else.
there are however some things I have noticed.
There are quite a few psychic pokemon trainers,
and as Redeemed pointed out there are also ghost and psychic pokemon as well.
I am not really sure what to make of the ghost and psychic pokemon's attacks, they aren't really magic-y,
as they are pretty much done the same way as a fire pokemon would preform a fire attack,
or a water pokemon using a water attack, and so on.
So it's pretty much a natural power to them... if that makes a difference...
The psychic trainers however appear to have... well psychic powers.
Judging from their artwork they can make a pokeball float in midair,
and from the dialog I have seen, they have spoken about being able to sense power/energy with their powers.
I think I recall one attempting to tell the future, but over something very predictable.
It was that he was going to challenge me to a pokemon battle.

I am not really sure how far those trainers go with the whole psychic thing,
as there is a lot of dialog in this game, and it's hard to remember it all.

I don't recall them going really far, but as I said before, it's hard to remember.
There is also some psychic counterpart trainers known as hex maniacs,
who in their artwork picture hold a pokeball with one hand and has the other over it as if it's a crystal ball.
Also seen in the artwork picture; trainer's eyes are in a swirl and also they have an eerie smile to go with it.
However, I don't recall ever reading anything hex/curse related in their dialog,
so they are basically like the psychic trainers, save the artwork picture you see every time you battle one.
Sooo yes, there is that.
Other than some trainers having some really short shorts,
I don't think there is much else.
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My dad let me get it! I've had it for a little over a week now and I've already caught the legendary and am about to fight the Elite 4.
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Awesome!
Oh, speaking of something 3DS related,
I have forgotten to tell you my friend code.
It's: 0044-2878-5359
Let me know if you ever want to battle, trade, or etc.
I also have access to quite a few of the starter pokemon,
The ones I have are Chespin, Froakie, Torchic, Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Charmander.
Just let me know which ones you want, I don't really need any thing in return.
Oh, speaking of something 3DS related,
I have forgotten to tell you my friend code.
It's: 0044-2878-5359
Let me know if you ever want to battle, trade, or etc.
I also have access to quite a few of the starter pokemon,
The ones I have are Chespin, Froakie, Torchic, Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Charmander.
Just let me know which ones you want, I don't really need any thing in return.

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I have a torchic, but it doesn't have a stone. I could use a Chespin and Squirtle (I have an extra charmander and 2 Froakies I can breed if you want one). Any suggestions on what Pokémon should be in my team to fight the elite 4?
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Okay, I'll hatch some Squirtle and Chespin eggs,
I am fine as far as charmanders and Froakies go,
so it doesn't matter what pokemon you trade for the Chespin & Squirtle,
(I am just not really sure what pokemon I want. XD)
As for the Elite four...
I suggest having a:
-water type,
-fire or fighting type,
-a fairy or ice type,
-and a grass or electric type.
And any other strong pokemon you have.
Also stocking up on some healing items will help.
Other than that, go get them!
I am fine as far as charmanders and Froakies go,
so it doesn't matter what pokemon you trade for the Chespin & Squirtle,
(I am just not really sure what pokemon I want. XD)
As for the Elite four...
I suggest having a:
-water type,
-fire or fighting type,
-a fairy or ice type,
-and a grass or electric type.
And any other strong pokemon you have.
Also stocking up on some healing items will help.
Other than that, go get them!
