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{{p|Mimikyu}} (known in Japanese as Mimikkyu) is a {{2t|Ghost|Fairy}}. It has the new Ability {{a|Disguise}}, which allows its disguise to take a hit for it one time (preventing Mimikyu from taking damage); if it does, its disguise gets busted, and Mimikyu slumps down. It was originally [[CoroCoro reveals new Pokémon Kiteruguma, Mimikkyu|revealed]] in this month's CoroCoro. | {{p|Mimikyu}} (known in Japanese as Mimikkyu) is a {{2t|Ghost|Fairy}}. It has the new Ability {{a|Disguise}}, which allows its disguise to take a hit for it one time (preventing Mimikyu from taking damage); if it does, its disguise gets busted, and Mimikyu slumps down. It was originally [[CoroCoro reveals new Pokémon Kiteruguma, Mimikkyu|revealed]] in this month's CoroCoro. | ||
{{p|Bewear}} is a {{2t|Normal|Fighting}}-type Pokémon. It can have either the new Ability {{a|Fluffy}} or {{a|Klutz}} as its Ability. Fluffy halves the damage taken from {{bp|contact}} moves, but doubles the damage taken from {{type|Fire}} moves. | {{p|Bewear}} is a {{2t|Normal|Fighting}}-type Pokémon. It can have either the new Ability {{a|Fluffy}} or {{a|Klutz}} as its Ability. Fluffy halves the damage taken from {{bp|contact}} moves, but doubles the damage taken from {{type|Fire}} moves. It was originally [[CoroCoro reveals new Pokémon Kiteruguma, Mimikkyu|revealed]] in this month's CoroCoro. | ||
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Hyper Training, a new method of boosting a Pokémon's stats, will appear in {{bp|Pokémon Sun and Moon}}. Whereas {{bp|Super Training}} allows the player to increase a Pokémon's {{bp|Effort value|EVs}} (officially referred to as base stats), Hyper Training allows players to increase a level 100 Pokémon's {{bp|Individual value|IVs}} (officially referred to as individual strengths). This is the first time in the games that it will be possible to modify a Pokémon's IVs after it is obtained. | Hyper Training, a new method of boosting a Pokémon's stats, will appear in {{bp|Pokémon Sun and Moon}}. Whereas {{bp|Super Training}} allows the player to increase a Pokémon's {{bp|Effort value|EVs}} (officially referred to as base stats), Hyper Training allows players to increase a level 100 Pokémon's {{bp|Individual value|IVs}} (officially referred to as individual strengths). This is the first time in the games that it will be possible to modify a Pokémon's IVs after it is obtained. | ||
Hyper Training is done by Mr. Hyper, an NPC in the games. He performs Hyper Training in exchange for Bottle Caps, which are rare items the player can obtain in Pokémon Sun and Moon. The {{p|Magearna}} that will be | Hyper Training is done by Mr. Hyper, an NPC in the games. He performs Hyper Training in exchange for Bottle Caps, which are rare items the player can obtain in Pokémon Sun and Moon. The {{p|Magearna}} that will be distributed for the games this year will hold a Silver Bottle Cap. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
767Wimpod.png|Wimpod | |||
761Bounsweet.png|Bounsweet | |||
764Comfey.png|Comfey | |||
750Mudsdale.png|Mudsdale | |||
778Mimikyu.png|Mimikyu | |||
760Bewear.png|Bewear | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||