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The newest edition of CoroCoro Comics magazine has revealed some new Pokémon X and Y-related information.
The newest edition of CoroCoro Comics magazine has revealed some new Pokémon X and Y-related information.


Two new Mega Evolutions have been revealed: Mega {{p|Garchomp}} and Mega Mewtwo X, have been featured. Mewtwo's newly revealed second Mega Evolution is called '''Mega Mewtwo X''' and it is a {{2t|Fighting|Psychic}}-type with the Ability {{a|Steadfast}} and higher Attack; it Mega Evolves using the Mewtwonite X. The Mega Mewtwo seen previously is actually Mega Mewtwo Y. Mega Garchomp has the Ability {{a|Sand Force}}.
Two new Mega Evolutions have been revealed: Mega {{p|Garchomp}} and Mega Mewtwo X, have been featured. Mewtwo's newly revealed second Mega Evolution is called '''Mega Mewtwo X''' and it is a {{2t|Fighting|Psychic}}-type with the Ability {{a|Steadfast}} and higher Attack; it Mega Evolves using the Mewtwonite X. The Mega Mewtwo seen previously is actually '''Mega Mewtwo Y''' and it Mega Evolves from Mewtwo using the Mewtwonite Y. Mega Garchomp has the Ability {{a|Sand Force}}.


Furthermore, the Japanese names of the {{bp|Generation VI}} {{bp|starter Pokémon}}'s evolutions have also been unveiled: Chespin evolves to '''Haribōgu''', Fennekin to '''Tērunā''', and Froakie to '''Gekogashira'''. Much like the pre-evolved forms, all of them keep their original single types. Haribōgu can learn {{m|Mud Shot}}, and Gekogashira can learn {{m|Bounce}}.
Furthermore, the Japanese names of the {{bp|Generation VI}} {{bp|starter Pokémon}}'s evolutions have also been unveiled: Chespin evolves to '''Haribōgu''', Fennekin to '''Tērunā''', and Froakie to '''Gekogashira'''. Much like the pre-evolved forms, all of them keep their original single types. Haribōgu can learn {{m|Mud Shot}}, and Gekogashira can learn {{m|Bounce}}.
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