Litleo, otherwise known as the Lion Cub Pokemon, is a Fire-Normal type. Once it reaches level 35, it will evolve into Pyroar, the Royal Pokemon. Depending on its gender, Pyroar can look drastically different. The male has a large mane, a stockier body, a tail with split in it and half-brown front legs. Female has long, flowing … Continue reading Pokemon X and Y: Pyroar
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Pokemon X and Y: Vivillon
Scatterbug, otherwise known as the Scatterdust Pokemon, is the generic bug of this generation. In each generation, there are generic Bug type Pokemon. They are found early on in the game, evolve rather quickly, and evolve either one or two times. Some generations have two. Caterpie and Weedle were the bugs in Generation 1. Then … Continue reading Pokemon X and Y: Vivillon
Pokemon X and Y: Talonflame
Fletchling, otherwise known as the Tiny Robin Pokemon, is the generic bird of this generation. The generic bird is found early on in the game, are part flying type, and usually have two evolutions. Pidgey was the generic bird in Generation 1. Then we had Hoothoot, Taillow, Starly, and Pidove. Hoothoot and Taillow only evolve … Continue reading Pokemon X and Y: Talonflame
Pokemon X and Y: Diggersby
Bunnelby, also known as the Digging Pokemon, is the generic normal type Pokemon of this generation. In every generation so far, there has been a generic normal type Pokemon. These Pokemon are primarily Normal type and found early on in the game. They evolve at a low level, and only have one evolution. In the … Continue reading Pokemon X and Y: Diggersby
Pokemon X and Y: Greninja
The Water type Starter Pokemon is the Bubble Frog Pokemon, Froakie. It evolves into Frogadier at level 16, who also has the same species. When it gains 20 more levels, it evolves into Greninja, the Ninja Pokemon. It gains a Dark type in addition to its Water type when it evolves into Greninja, making it … Continue reading Pokemon X and Y: Greninja
Pokemon X and Y: Delphox
The Fire type Starter Pokemon is the Fox Pokemon Fennekin. Its evolutions, Braixen and Delphox, are also the same species. Delphox is the second evolution, while Braixen is the first. Delphox gains a Psychic type in addition to its Fire type, making it even more effective against Chesnaught. In fact, all the final evolutions are like … Continue reading Pokemon X and Y: Delphox
Pokemon X and Y: Chesnaught
A few weeks ago, I made a post talking about my favorite aspects of X and Y. I have been learning about the new Pokemon in those games. I don't have time to talk about each individual Pokemon, so I'll be talking about each of the final evolved forms of the new Pokemon families and … Continue reading Pokemon X and Y: Chesnaught
Top 10 Favorite Aspects of Pokemon: X and Y
It has been a few years since Pokemon X and Pokemon Y have come out, and, although I have never played them, look like a great new addition to the series. I have been observing aspects of the games for a few days now and I would like to talk about my ten favorite. Please … Continue reading Top 10 Favorite Aspects of Pokemon: X and Y
Super Smash Bros for Wii U: DLC Character-Bayonetta
Bayonetta, otherwise known as the Umbra Witch, is the seventh and final DLC character. She is from the Bayonetta series, and has an interesting down special. I'll get to that later. I will be analyzing her only set of special moves. Her neutral special is Bullet Climax. This move shoots a flurry of bullets. It … Continue reading Super Smash Bros for Wii U: DLC Character-Bayonetta
Super Smash Bros for Wii U: DLC Character-Corrin
Corrin is a newcomer to the Smash series but is also a character from the Fire Emblem series. I will be analyzing his/her only set of special moves. His/her neutral special is the Dragon Fang Shot. This move shoots a projectiles that will stun the opponent if it hits. It can be charged, and the stun … Continue reading Super Smash Bros for Wii U: DLC Character-Corrin