Monday, September 30, 2013

Game play photo leaks! Final form of Frokie revealed and so much more!

On Sunday September 29, two anonymous users posted convincing images of Game play from Pokemon X and Pokemon Y. Early in that morning, a poster leaked three images of the final evolution of Frokie, Greninga, and he or she also revealed the new Flying Fighting Pokemon Hawlucha, which has learned a new fighting move Flying Press, which has a PP of ten. The other user, while not reveling much, did show us a new Rock and fighting Pokemon called Binacle. While these could be faked, I believe, along with about 1000 others, that these are legit. How these two obtained X and Y, while not being trust worthy enough to keep it a secret, remains unknown. 
You can see the five images below:
Greninja       
Hawlucha


Binacle

XY New Area

Quilladin vs. Emolga

Sunday, September 29, 2013

How to play Pokemon

In this video, I explain how to play Pokemon to get you started. If you're still confused, you can click here to view the official Pokemon tutorials, which are separate into different lessons.



Friday, September 13, 2013

Card Error found! Super unlikely!

Hello Pokemon fans! I have recently identified a error on Charizard! The ironic thing: they made the exact same mistake in a much earlier set.

The old "Blaine's Charizard" card only required a fire energy, but it says to discard all fighting energy attached to it. Nintendo later released this to be a error. It was meant to say discard all fire energy attached to it, not fighting.

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Then in Plaza Freeze, they made a near exact mistake to the one before. The non-shiny Charizard's attack, which was released in boundaries crossed, Scorching fire requires 1 fire and 4 colorless. But, the golden Charizard, which was released a set later in plasma storm, requires one fighting energy, but says to discard a fire.
 

What really astounds me is that this is almost the exact same error as before-reversed! The chances of them making such a similar error on two cards that are both the same Pokemon is SUPER unlikely!

Well I hope this was interesting! You might want to trade around for these shiny Charizard before they become super expensive.