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type=breaking | | type=breaking | | ||
picture= | picture=Mega Tyranitar Aggron.png | | ||
caption=Mega Tyranitar and Mega Aggron | | caption=Mega Tyranitar and Mega Aggron | | ||
weekday=Thursday | | weekday=Thursday | | ||
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year=2013 | | year=2013 | | ||
time=18:10:29 | | time=18:10:29 | | ||
discusstype= | discusstype=bmgf | | ||
discusslink= | | discusslink=156847 | | ||
sourcetype=magazine | | sourcetype=magazine | | ||
sourcename=CoroCoro | | sourcename=CoroCoro | | ||
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tagline=Final information before X and Y release | | tagline=Final information before X and Y release | | ||
blurb=Official artwork and profiles of a number of new Mega evolutions, as well as the final evolutions of X and Y's starter Pokémon, have been revealed in the latest edition of CoroCoro. }} | blurb=Official artwork and profiles of a number of new Mega evolutions, as well as the final evolutions of X and Y's starter Pokémon, have been revealed in the latest edition of CoroCoro. }} | ||
{{CategorizeIn|Games|10|13}} | {{CategorizeIn|Games|10|13}}{{CategorizeIn|New Pokémon|10|13}} | ||
Official artwork and profiles of a number of new Mega evolutions, as well as the final evolutions of X and Y's starter Pokémon, have been revealed in the latest edition of CoroCoro. | Official artwork and profiles of a number of new Mega evolutions, as well as the final evolutions of X and Y's starter Pokémon, have been revealed in the latest edition of CoroCoro. | ||
'''Mega Aggron''' becomes a pure Steel-type and gains the ability Filter. '''Mega Tyranitar''' | '''Mega Aggron''' becomes a pure Steel-type and gains the ability Filter. '''Mega Tyranitar''' has the ability Sand Stream. | ||
'''Mega Kangaskhan''' was first shown off in the World Championships, but this marks its first appearance in other media. It has the ability Parental Bond. '''Mega Gengar''' gains the ability Shadow Tag. | '''Mega Kangaskhan''' was first shown off in the World Championships, but this marks its first appearance in other media. It has the ability Parental Bond. '''Mega Gengar''' gains the ability Shadow Tag. | ||
In addition, the final evolutions of the Kalos starters appear, along with their Japanese names. Chespin's final evolution, ''Burigaron'', is a Grass/Fighting-type. Fennekin's final evolution is '' | In addition, the final evolutions of the Kalos starters appear, along with their Japanese names. Chespin's final evolution, ''Burigaron'', is a Grass/Fighting-type. Fennekin's final evolution is ''Mafokkushi'', a Fire/Psychic-type. Finally, Froakie's final evolution, ''Gekkouga'', is a Water/Dark-type. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Mega Tyranitar Aggron.png|Mega Tyranitar and Mega Aggron | File:Mega Tyranitar Aggron.png|Mega Tyranitar and Mega Aggron | ||
File:Mega Kangaskhan Gengar.png|Mega Kangaskhan and Mega Gengar | File:Mega Kangaskhan Gengar.png|Mega Kangaskhan and Mega Gengar | ||
File: | File:652Chesnaught.png|''Burigaron'' | ||
File: | File:655Delphox.png|''Mafokkushi'' | ||
File: | File:658Greninja.png|''Gekkouga'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |