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<center><big>''Pokémon Topaz Version'' and ''Pokémon Peridot Version'' are a pair of upcoming Pokémon games, and the first two games of Generation VII of [[Pokémon (series)|the Pokémon series]]. This game is one of the most innovative of the series, introducing new Battle types, extension on normal features, and a whopping Four new types ('''Cosmic, Sound, Color''', and '''Mystic'''). The game is set for a 2017 release for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].</big></center>
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<center><big>''Pokémon Topaz Version'' and ''Pokémon Peridot Version'' are a pair of upcoming Pokémon games, and the first two games of Generation VII of [[Pokémon (series)|the Pokémon series]]. This game is one of the most innovative of the series, introducing new Battle types, extension on normal features, and a whopping Four new types (these being '''Cosmic, Cyber, Sound,''', and '''Mystic'''). The game is set for a 2017 release for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].</big></center>
 
==Blurb==
 
==Blurb==
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"''Explore a brand new region in a brand new adventure!''"
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"''Face the malicious Team Azure and save the region from corrupted Legendaries!''"
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"''Catch up to 150 new Pokemon!''"
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==New Features==
 
==New Features==
 
==New Types==
 
==New Types==
   
In ''Topaz'' and ''Peridot'', a whopping four types are introduced to the game, making a total of 22 types in the series now. These four types are '''Color''', '''Sound''', '''Cosmic''', and '''Mystic'''.
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In ''Topaz'' and ''Peridot'', a whopping four types are introduced to the game, making a total of 22 types in the series now. These four types are '''Sound''', '''Cosmic''', '''Mystic''', and '''Cyber'''.
   
The '''{{ColorType}}''' type is a type dedicated to Pokemon with colorful or artistic properties, like paint and art. There are almost no retypes for this type; the only retypes for this type are [[Kecleon]] and [[Smeargle]]. However, making up for the lack of retypes is the amount of new Color-type Pokemon introduced-like ''Tentacolour'' and ''Arteon''-as well as a few Megas with the Color type. The Color type is confirmed to be supereffective against Normal, Rock, and Fighting, and weak to Water, Dark, and Steel. There is also an Elite 4 member, ''Casso'', who uses Color-type Pokemon.
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The '''{{color|Sound|darkgray}}''' type is for Pokemon with noise-inducing powers or properties, and for music-based Pokemon. Pokemon retyped to Sound include [[Noivern]], [[Kricketune]], [[Chimecho]], and [[Exploud]]. There are also many new Sound type Pokemon introduced in this game, like Screechick and . The Sound type is confirmed to be supereffective against Cyber (technology made to generate sound), Fairy (fairies represent light, and I'm sure Sound can outshout it) and Electric (most sound-producing machines need electricity to work), but weak against Bug (bugs using noise to communicate) and Cosmic (can you be heard in space?). Sadly, Sound-type moves don't affect the Cosmic type. One of the Gym Leaders, ''Xyla'', specializes in Sound-type Pokemon.
   
The '''{{color|Sound|darkgray}}''' type is for Pokemon with noise-inducing powers or properties, and for music-based Pokemon. Pokemon retyped to Sound include [[Noivern]], [[Kricketune]], [[Chimecho]], and [[Exploud]]. There are also many new Sound type Pokemon introduced in this game, like Screechick and Cellonial. The Sound type is confirmed to be supereffective against Psychic, Steel, and Electric, but weak against Bug and Cosmic. Sadly, Sound-type moves don't affect the Cosmic type. One of the Gym Leaders, ''Xyla'', specializes in Sound-type Pokemon.
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The '''{{color|Cosmic|midnightblue}}''' type is for Pokemon with space or cosmic relation, or Pokemon with cosmic properties. Pokemon retyped for the Cosmic type include [[Clefable]], [[Claydol]], and [[Deoxys]]. There are also many new Cosmic-type Pokemon to sue, like ''Astreon'' and Shuttlore. The Cosmic Type is super-effective against Sound (nobody can hear you sing in space), Ice (its pretty cold in space), Dark (it's pretty dark in the galaxy), and Steel (metal rocket ships, baby), but weak to Rock (meteors) and Fire (it's pretty cold in space, so why not heat it up?). It also has an immunity to the Sound-type. One of the Gym Leaders, ''Astrein'', specializes in Cosmic-type Pokemon.
   
The '''{{color|Cosmic|midnightblue}}''' type is for Pokemon with space or cosmic relation, or Pokemon with cosmic properties. Pokemon retyped for the Cosmic type include [[Clefable]], [[Claydol]], and [[Deoxys]]. There are also many new Cosmic-type Pokemon to sue, like ''Astreon'' and Shuttlore. The Cosmic Type is super-effective against Sound, Water, Dark, and Steel, but weak to Fairy and Fire. It also has an immunity to the Sound-type. One of the Gym Leaders, ''Astrein'', specializes in Cosmic-type Pokemon.
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The '''{{color|Mystic|gold}}''' type is the third type that was confirmed for the game. The Mystic-type is dedicated to Pokemon with magical properties. Retyped Pokemon for the Mystic type include [[Delphox]], [[Mismagius]], and [[Dunsparce]]. New Mystic-type Pokemon include Drillnysti and Encharmente. The Mystic-type has many strengths, specifically against Dragon, Ghost, Poison, Fairy, and Fighting. However, it's weak to Dark and Cyber. One of the Gym Leaders, ''Arcani'', specializes in Mystic-types.
   
The '''{{color|Mystic|gold}}''' type is the final type that was confirmed for the game. The Mystic-type is dedicated to Pokemon with magical properties. Retyped Pokemon for the Mystic type include [[Delphox]], [[Mismagius]], and [[Dunsparce]]. New Mystic-type Pokemon include Drillnysti and Encharmente. The Mystic-type has many strengths, specifically against Dragon, Ghost, Poison, Fairy, and Fighting. However, it's weak to Dark, Fire, and Steel. One of the Gym Leaders, ''Arcani'', specializes in Mystic-types.
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The final type confirmed was the '''{{color|Cyber|goldenrod}}''' type. The Cyber-type is made for Pokemon made with technology, or for technology-related uses. Some retyped Pokemon were [[Porygon]], [[Genesect]], and [[Magnezone]]. New Pokemon for this type include Ampixel and Uesbee. The Cyber type is strong against Electric (duh), Fighting (<s>because sitting at a computer is much more fun then playing outside, right?</s>), and Mystic (many video game characters use magical powers). However, it is weak to Bug (you don't want to get a virus on your computer, right?) and Water (spilling water on your computer is not good). One of the Elite 4, ''Cody'', specializes in the usage of Cyber types.
 
===List of Retyped Pokemon===
 
===List of Retyped Pokemon===
 
With a whopping four types being introduced, it's evident that some Pokemon will go through type changes for the new types; but since there are so many new types, there are more retypes then ever before. The type below each Pokemon is the new typing; whether it's purely the new type or a dual type alongside the new type.
 
With a whopping four types being introduced, it's evident that some Pokemon will go through type changes for the new types; but since there are so many new types, there are more retypes then ever before. The type below each Pokemon is the new typing; whether it's purely the new type or a dual type alongside the new type.
 
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Sound=
Color=
 
 
<center>
 
<center>
 
<gallery widths="160">
 
<gallery widths="160">
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293WhismurDreamWorld.png|Whismur (Sound)
235Smeargle.png|Smeargle (Color)
 
Kecleon_Sugimori.png|Kecleon (Color)
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294Loudred.png|Loudred (Sound)
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295Exploud.png|Exploud (Sound)
</gallery></center>
 
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358Chimecho.png|Chimecho (Psychic/Sound)
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401Kricketot.png|Kricketot (Bug/Sound)
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402Kricketune.png|Kricketune (Bug/Sound)
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433Chingling.png|Chingling (Psychic/Sound)
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441Chatot.png|Chatot (Sound/Flying)
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648Meloetta.png|Meloetta (Psychic/Sound)
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714Noibat.png|Noibat (Sound/Flying)
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715Noivern.png|Noivern (Dragon/Sound)
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</gallery>
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</center>
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|-|Cosmic=
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<gallery>
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035Clefairy.png|Clefairy (Fairy/Cosmic)
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036Clefable.png|Clefable (Fairy/Cosmic)
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173Cleffa.png|Cleffa (Fairy/Cosmic)
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343Baltoy.png|Baltoy (Ground/Cosmic)
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Claydolartwork.png|Claydol (Ground/Cosmic)
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337Lunatone.png|Lunatone (Rock/Cosmic)
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338Solrock.png|Solrock (Cosmic)
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386Deoxys.png|Deoxys (Cosmic)
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484Palkia.png|Palkia (Cosmic/Dragon)
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</gallery>
 
|-|Mystic=TBA
 
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|-|Cyber=TBA
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
   
 
===Gen VII Typechart===
 
===Gen VII Typechart===
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==New Evolutions to Past Pokémon==
 
==New Evolutions to Past Pokémon==
 
Akin to Gen 2 and Gen 4, ''Topaz'' and ''Peridot'' introduces several new evolutions to previously unevolved or second stage Pokémon. Most of these methods now include a new method of evolution. Here they are;
 
Akin to Gen 2 and Gen 4, ''Topaz'' and ''Peridot'' introduces several new evolutions to previously unevolved or second stage Pokémon. Most of these methods now include a new method of evolution. Here they are;
 
*'''Wingyang''' (Evolves from Farfetch'd if it levels up to a level past 35 if it is holding a Stick.)
 
*'''Wingyang''' (Evolves from Farfetch'd if it levels up to a level past 35 if it is holding a Stick.)
*'''Comseon''' (Evolves from Eevee if it levels up with high enough friendship if in a Cosmic Zone.)
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*'''Galaxeon''' (Evolves from Eevee if it levels up with high enough friendship if in a Cosmic Zone.)
*'''Arteon''' (Evoles from Eevee if it levels up with its four moves are all a different type.)
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*'''Wispeon''' (Evolves from Eevee if it levels up while holding a Spell Tag.)
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*'''Evoleon''' (Evolves from Eevee at Level 38 if it hasn't already evolved.)
 
*'''Drillnysti''' (Evolves from Dunsparce by trading it with Soft Sand.)
 
*'''Drillnysti''' (Evolves from Dunsparce by trading it with Soft Sand.)
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*'''Barriaut''' (Evolves from Wynaut at Lv. 15 if it has an Attack/Sp. Att stat higher than any of its Defense stats.)
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*'''Smuggluin''' (Evolves from Delibird while it knows 4 moves, and none of them are Present.)
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*'''Mathemectric''' (Evolves from Plusle/Minun if it levels up during a Double Battle)
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*'''Brightefli''' (Evolves from Volbeat/Illumise if it levels up during a Double Battle)
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*'''Ancielicotta''' (Evolves from Claydol if it is traded with its Special Attack as its highest stat)
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*'''Stingone''' (Evolves from Combee at Level 21 if it is a male)
 
*'''Screechick''' (Evolves from Chatot when it evolves to a level past 35 if it knows Chatter AND is loud enough.)
 
*'''Screechick''' (Evolves from Chatot when it evolves to a level past 35 if it knows Chatter AND is loud enough.)
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*'''Porygon-X''' (Evolves from Porygon2 if it is trade with the Software Disc.)
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*'''Tangesert''' (Evolves from Maractus at Level 30 while in a Desert or sandy environment)
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*'''Pirahtript''' (Evolves from Basculin if it is traded with a Shard of its opposite color. Trade with Red Shard if Blue Stripe, and trade with Blue Shard if Red Stripe.)
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*'''Alomalola'''* (Evolves from Luvdisc at Level 25.)
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*'''Shockeek''' (Evolves from Dedenne if it levels up to Level 30 or higher while holding a Berry.)
   
 
''More to be confirmed''
 
''More to be confirmed''
   
 
==Gen VII Pokédex==
 
==Gen VII Pokédex==
===New Gen VII Pok{{e}}mon===
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===New Gen VII Pokémon===
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<sup><small>For the full Pokédex, see [[Pokémon Topaz Version and Pokémon Peridot Version/Pokédex|here]].</small></sup>
 
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width:820px;"
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:darkblue;"|'''Number'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:darkblue;"|'''Number'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Felieaf|{{color|Felieaf|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Fe|{{color|Felieen|black}}]]'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Flower Lion Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Flower Lion Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Grass|darkgreen}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Grass|darkgreen}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Flower Lion Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Flower Lion Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Grass|darkgreen}}'''/'''{{color|Fairy|pink}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Grass|darkgreen}}'''/'''{{color|Fairy|pink}}'''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Overgrow|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|King of Nature|black}}'''
 
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Flaming Rodent Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Flaming Rodent Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Fire|red}}'''/'''{{color|Ground|tan}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Fire|red}}'''/'''{{color|Ground|tan}}'''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Blaze|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Dry Skin|black}}'''
 
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Undersea Guardian Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Undersea Guardian Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Water|blue}}'''/'''{{color|Mystic|gold}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Water|blue}}'''/'''{{color|Mystic|gold}}'''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Torrent|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Contrary|black}}'''
 
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Tweaf|{{color|Tweaf|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Tweaf|{{color|Leafk|black}}]]'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Baby Bird Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Baby Bird Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Flying|deepskyblue}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Flying|deepskyblue}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Feathescent|{{color|Feathescent|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Sweecock|{{color|Sweecock|black}}]]'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Sweet Bird Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Sweet Bird Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Flying|deepskyblue}}'''/'''{{color|Grass|darkgreen}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Flying|deepskyblue}}'''/'''{{color|Grass|darkgreen}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Bug|limegreen}}'''/'''{{color|Water|blue}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Bug|limegreen}}'''/'''{{color|Water|blue}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Moxie/Water Absorb|black}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Moxie/Water Absorb|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Meowatt|{{color|Meowatt|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Kitten Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Electric|yellow}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Static/Outlet|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Electrynx|{{color|Electrynx|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Lynx Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Electric|yellow}}'''/'''{{color|Dark|#424242}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Static/Outlet|black}}'''
 
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Bumblebee Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Bumblebee Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Bug|limegreen}}'''/'''{{color|Poison|purple}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Bug|limegreen}}'''/'''{{color|Poison|purple}}'''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color||black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Swarm/Annoyance|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Sheepix|{{color|Sheepix|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Lamb Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Fairy|pink}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Furcoat/Healer|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Familaries|{{color|Familaries|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Lamb Guardian Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Fairy|pink}}'''/'''{{color|Cosmic|midnightblue}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Furcoat/Cosmic Horns|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Squink|{{color|Squink|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Squid Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Water|blue}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Water Absorb/Artistic|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Tentaclor|{{color|Tentaclor|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Squid Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Water|blue}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Water Absorb/Artistic|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Inkrakein|{{color|Inkrakein|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Kraken Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Water|blue}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Water Absorb/Artistic|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Uesbee|{{color|Uesbee|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Computer Bug Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Bug|limegreen}}'''/'''{{color|Cyber|goldenrod}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Download/Hacker|black}}'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Virasp|{{color|Virasp|black}}]]'''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Computer Bug Pokémon|black}}''
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Bug|limegreen}}'''/'''{{color|Cyber|goldenrod}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Download/Hacker|black}}'''
 
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Treekwondoak|{{color|Treekwondoak|black}}]]'''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Treekwondo|{{color|Treekwondo|black}}]]'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Forest Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Forest Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Grass|green}}'''/'''{{color|Fighting|orange}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Grass|green}}'''/'''{{color|Fighting|orange}}
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! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Explofer|{{color|Explofer|black}}]]'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Explofer|{{color|Explofer|black}}]]'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Exploding Pokémon|black}}''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Exploding Pokémon|black}}''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Steel|silver}}'''/'''{{color|Sound|darkgrey}}
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Steel|silver}}'''/'''{{color|Fire|red}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Flammability/Filter|black}}'''
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Flammability/Filter|black}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[|{{color||black}}]]'''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Simpill|{{color|Simpill|black}}]]'''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color||black}}''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Helpful Pokémon|black}}''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color||}}'''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Normal|}}'''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color||black}}'''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Healer/Simple|black}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[|{{color||black}}]]'''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Medicync|{{color|Medicync|black}}]]'''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color||black}}''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Gentle Giant Pokémon|black}}''
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color||}}'''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Normal|}}'''/'''{{color|Cyber|goldenrod}}
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color||black}}'''
+
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Protector/Simple|black}}'''
  +
|-
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Mirra|{{color|Mirra|black}}]]'''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Mirror Pokémon|black}}''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Steel|silver}}'''/'''{{color|Mystic|gold}}
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Levitate/Reflection|black}}'''
  +
|-
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Reflectris|{{color|Reflectris|black}}]]'''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Shattered Mirror Pokémon|black}}''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Steel|silver}}'''/'''{{color|Mystic|gold}}
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Levitate/Reflection|black}}'''
  +
|-
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Spetite|{{color|Spetite|black}}]]'''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Dark Mage Pokémon|black}}''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Dark|#424242}}'''/'''{{color|Mystic|gold}}'''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Magical Spirit|black}}'''
  +
|-
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''[[Necrodage|{{color|Necrodage|black}}]]'''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|''{{color|Dark Wizard Pokémon|black}}''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Dark|#424242}}'''/'''{{color|Mystic|gold}}
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|'''{{color|Magical Spirit|black}}'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
 
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:white;"|{{color|?|black}}
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===Returning Pokémon===
 
===Returning Pokémon===
 
===New Mega Evolutions===
 
===New Mega Evolutions===
  +
Here are all the new Megas of this region.
 
  +
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width:820px;"
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:goldenrod;"|'''Mega Pokémon'''
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:goldenrod;"|'''Design
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:goldenrod;"|'''Typing
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:goldenrod;"|'''Mega Stone
  +
! style="border-color:black;text-align:center;background-color:goldenrod;"|'''Stone Location
  +
|}
 
==New Moves==
 
==New Moves==
 
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%">
 
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%">
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! width=5%|'''Accuracy
 
! width=5%|'''Accuracy
 
! width=5%|'''Class
 
! width=5%|'''Class
|-
 
|'''Ace
 
|'''Normal
 
|The user takes out a special card with the Ace on it rather than a number, and it disappears. The card than blasts itself at the target, and deals a large amount of damage, and has a 5% chance to lower all of the opponent's stats by 1. This will not work if the user doesn't have Card Pick as one of its other moves.
 
|120
 
|60
 
|[[File:Special.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Card Pick'''
 
|'''Normal
 
|The user takes out a card, and it disappears in the user's hand as the effect goes into play. If the card is shown to be a 1-3, the card does 50 base damage and has a 20% chance of the opponent flinching. If the card is 4-6, the card does 70 damage, and has a 40% chance of sharply lowering the opponent's Special Defense. If the card is 7-9, the card does 90 damage, and has a 25% chance of sharply lowering the opponent's Attack and Special Attack stats. If the card is 10 or 11, the card does 120 damage and has a 10% chance of raising all of the user's stats. And if the card is a 12, the card does 150 damage, and gives the target a random status effect (Poison, Paralysis, Burn, Blinded, Confused, Frozen, Asleep, or Infatuated).
 
|Varies
 
|100
 
|[[File:Special.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Light Chain'''
 
|'''Normal
 
|The user, using combined light, creates a golden chain that latches on the opponent and does damage when used. While the user is chained, the trapped target cannot escape and, if the target tries to escape OR has a switching move used on it (like Roar), the target will take damage.
 
| 45
 
| 100
 
|[[File:Special.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Fruit Tree'''
 
|'''{{color|Grass|darkgreen}}
 
|The user forms a small fruit and eats it, healing 1/4 of its maximum health. If the user has used a Grass-type move before this, the health is increased to 1/3 of its maximum health.
 
| -
 
| -
 
|[[File:Status.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Fireball'''
 
|'''{{color|Fire|red}}
 
|The user hurls a round sphere of fire toward its target, which does damage. There is a 20% chance of the target getting burned after the move is used.
 
|60
 
|95
 
|[[File:Special.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Sun Sphere'''
 
|'''{{color|Fire|red}}
 
|The user gathers energy from the sun, and hurls it at its target. This attack only does damage when the weather is Sunny. This move does nothing in any other weather condition, or if there is no weather condition at all.
 
|120
 
|100
 
|[[File:Special.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Water Wings
 
|'''{{color|Water|blue}}'''
 
|The user, using its wings (or manipulating water), creates two large wings made of water and slams the wings into its target, which does damage. The user then gains the Water Wings status- where the user is immune to Ground-type moves and is healed when hit with Water-type moves.
 
| 70
 
| 100
 
|[[File:Physical.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Shadow Fog
 
|'''{{color|Dark|#424242}}
 
|The user spews extremely dark smoke onto the battlefield. While the Shadow Fog is in play, Weather cannot come into play, light-based moves cannot be used, moves that give the target the Blinded status do not affect, and Dark and Ghost type moves have 1.5x power and do not miss.
 
| -
 
| -
 
|[[File:Status.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Sparkling Light'''
 
|'''{{color|Fairy|pink}}
 
|The user flashes a blinding pink light at the target's eyes. This move will give the target the Blinded status. This move does not work if Shadow Fog is in play.
 
| -
 
|65
 
|[[File:Status.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Color Splash'''
 
|'''{{ColorType}}'''
 
|The user splashes a blast of multi-colored ink towards the target. If it hits, there's a 20% chance of the target getting the Blinding status effect.
 
|55
 
|80
 
|[[File:Special.gif|center|x20px]]
 
|-
 
|'''Paintbrush Slash'''
 
|'''{{ColorType}}
 
|The user uses a paintbrush-like weapon to slash at the opponent, dealing damage. When it hits, there's a 10% chance a STAB/supereffective move against the user changes to Color-type. There's also a 20% chance of the target getting the Blinded status effect.
 
|75
 
|85
 
|[[File:Physical.gif|center|x20px]]
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
</div></div>
 
</div></div>
 
===Retyped Moves===
 
===Retyped Moves===
 
 
==New Abilities==
 
==New Abilities==
 
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! width=20%|'''Name'''
 
! width=20%|'''Name'''
 
! width=35%|'''Description
 
! width=35%|'''Description
  +
! width=15%|'''Pokémon
 
|-
 
|-
|'''Reflection'''
+
|'''Artistic'''
  +
|When the user uses an attacking move, it has a 10% chance to change it to a type that is super-effective against the target (for example, if fighting a Rock type, it may change to Fighting or Grass.)
|When hit with beam or laser-like moves, the move does not affect the user and reflects back at the user, dealing half the damage it would've done. This ability fails if reflected back at another Pokémon with Reflection as an ability.
 
  +
|Smeargle, Squink, Tentaclor, Inkrakein
 
|-
 
|-
|'''Palette'''
+
|'''Bird of Prey'''
|All Color-type moves the user uses has a 30% chance of becoming a type superefdective against the opponent. ('''Example''': If facing a Fire-type, the Color-type move changes to Water.)
+
|If the user uses a physical Flying-type move, it drains 1/8 maximum health from the opponent to heal the user.
  +
|???
  +
|-
  +
|'''Flytrap'''
  +
|If a Pokémon with this ability is on the field, all Bug-types and Bug-type moves have negative priority.
  +
|Mega Carnivine
  +
|-
  +
|'''Glass Cannon'''
  +
|Any ball, sphere, or pulse moves used by the user will always be a critical hit. However, each use of this type of move decreases the user's Defense and Sp. Defense by 1.
  +
|???
  +
|-
  +
|'''Stretchy'''
  +
|This Pokémon can hit Pokémon underground, in the air, or in the water. It can also hit Pokémon anywhere on the field, in the case of a Triple or Rotation Battle. Does not affect Phantom Force users.
  +
|???
 
|}
 
|}
 
</div></div>
 
</div></div>
  +
 
==Significant Trainers==
 
==Significant Trainers==
 
===Gym Leaders===
 
===Gym Leaders===
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{{Collapse
 
{{Collapse
 
|border=#8B4513
 
|border=#8B4513
|1=<center><big>'''Rocky'''</big><br />'''Type''': Rock<br />'''Mineralis Town'''<br />'''Ore Badge'''<br />
+
|1=<center><big>'''Rocky'''</big><br />'''Type''': Rock<br />'''Ralime Town'''<br />'''Ore Badge'''<br />
 
''Info coming soon''
 
''Info coming soon''
  +
</center>
<gallery widths="160">
 
111Rhyhorn.png|Rhyhorn (Lv. 12)
 
QuestionMark.png|Pebbull (Lv. 12)
 
QuestionMark.png|Bouldorn (Lv. 15)
 
</gallery></center>
 
 
|2='''Gym 1''': Rocky
 
|2='''Gym 1''': Rocky
 
}}
 
}}
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|1=<center><big>'''Lars'''</big><br />'''Type''': Fire<br />'''??? City'''<br />'''Scorch Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Lars'''</big><br />'''Type''': Fire<br />'''??? City'''<br />'''Scorch Badge'''<br />
 
''Info coming soon''
 
''Info coming soon''
  +
</center>
<gallery widths="160">
 
077Ponyta.png|Ponyta (Lv. 17)
 
662Fletchinder.png|Fletchinder (Lv. 17)
 
QuestionMark.png|Fuslight (Lv. 19)
 
</gallery></center>
 
 
|2=Gym 2: Lars
 
|2=Gym 2: Lars
 
}}
 
}}
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|1=<center><big>'''Marina'''</big><br />'''Type''': Water<br />'''Catarrhactes Town'''<br />'''Waterfall Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Marina'''</big><br />'''Type''': Water<br />'''Catarrhactes Town'''<br />'''Waterfall Badge'''<br />
 
''Info coming soon''
 
''Info coming soon''
  +
</center>
<gallery widths="160">
 
QuestionMark.png|Rivaraein (Lv. 22)
 
QuestionMark.png|Palmantis (Lv. 22)
 
131Lapras.png|Lapras (Lv. 24)
 
</gallery></center>
 
 
|2=Gym 3: Marina
 
|2=Gym 3: Marina
 
}}
 
}}
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|1=<center><big>'''Percy'''</big><br />'''Type''': Fighting<br />'''??? Town'''<br />'''Duel Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Percy'''</big><br />'''Type''': Fighting<br />'''??? Town'''<br />'''Duel Badge'''<br />
 
''Info coming soon''
 
''Info coming soon''
  +
</center>
<gallery widths="160">
 
QuestionMark.png|Judoak (Lv. 27)
 
286Breloom.png|Breloom (Lv. 27)
 
619Mienfoo.png|Mienfoo (Lv. 27)
 
QuestionMark.png|Wingyang (Lv. 31)
 
</gallery></center>
 
 
|2=Gym 4: Percy
 
|2=Gym 4: Percy
 
}}
 
}}
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|1=<center><big>'''Xyla'''</big><br />'''Type''': Sound<br />'''??? City'''<br />'''Musical Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Xyla'''</big><br />'''Type''': Sound<br />'''??? City'''<br />'''Musical Badge'''<br />
 
''Info coming soon
 
''Info coming soon
<gallery widths="160">
 
QuestionMark.png|Violint (Lv. 33)
 
402Kricketune.png|Kricketune (Lv. 35)
 
294Loudred.png|Loudred (Lv. 33)
 
QuestionMark.png|Screechick (Lv. 38)
 
</gallery>
 
 
</center>
 
</center>
 
|2=Gym 5: Xyla
 
|2=Gym 5: Xyla
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|1=<center><big>'''Erin'''</big><br />'''Type''': Normal<br />'''??? City'''<br />'''Common Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Erin'''</big><br />'''Type''': Normal<br />'''??? City'''<br />'''Common Badge'''<br />
 
''Info coming soon
 
''Info coming soon
  +
</center>
<gallery widths="160">
 
573Cinccino.png|Cincinno (Lv. 38)
 
QuestionMark.png|Caninge (Lv. 38)
 
QuestionMark.png|Furrodennt (Lv. 40)
 
428Lopunny.png|Lopunny (Lv. 41)
 
</gallery></center>
 
 
|2=Gym 6: Erin
 
|2=Gym 6: Erin
 
}}
 
}}
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|border=pink
 
|border=pink
 
|1=<center><big>'''Sylvia'''</big><br />'''Type''': Fairy<br />'''??? Town'''<br />'''Tinker Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Sylvia'''</big><br />'''Type''': Fairy<br />'''??? Town'''<br />'''Tinker Badge'''<br />
''Info coming soon''
+
''Info coming soon''</center>
<gallery widths="160">
 
QuestionMark.png|Nymphree (Lv. 42)
 
707Klefki.png|Klefki (Lv. 42)
 
700Sylveon.png|Sylveon (Lv. 42)
 
QuestionMark.png|Familiaris (Lv. 44)
 
</gallery></center>
 
 
|2=Gym 7: Sylvia
 
|2=Gym 7: Sylvia
 
}}
 
}}
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|1=<center><big>'''Arcani'''</big><br />'''Type''': Mystic<br />'''??? Town'''<br />'''Arcane Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Arcani'''</big><br />'''Type''': Mystic<br />'''??? Town'''<br />'''Arcane Badge'''<br />
 
''Info coming soon''
 
''Info coming soon''
  +
</center>
<gallery widths="160">
 
178Xatu.png|Xatu (Lv. 45)
 
518Musharna.png|Musharna (Lv. 45)
 
QuestionMark.png|Encharmente (Lv. 45)
 
038Ninetales.png|Ninetales (Lv. 45)
 
QuestionMark.png|Drillnysti (Lv. 47)
 
</gallery></center>
 
 
|2=Gym 8: Arcani
 
|2=Gym 8: Arcani
 
}}
 
}}
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|1=<center><big>'''Claus'''</big><br />'''Type''': Dragon<br />'''??? Town'''<br />'''Grotto Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Claus'''</big><br />'''Type''': Dragon<br />'''??? Town'''<br />'''Grotto Badge'''<br />
 
''Info coming soon''
 
''Info coming soon''
  +
</center>
<gallery widths="160">
 
QuestionMark.png|Erponte (Lv. 49)
 
148Dragonair.png|Dragonair (Lv. 49)
 
330Flygon.png|Flygon (Lv. 51)
 
QuestionMark.png|Lightalon (Lv. 49)
 
QuestionMark.png|Duskilisk (Lv. 53)
 
</gallery></center>
 
 
|2=Gym 9: Claus
 
|2=Gym 9: Claus
 
}}
 
}}
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|border=midnightblue
 
|border=midnightblue
 
|1=<center><big>'''Astrein'''</big><br />'''Type''': Cosmic<br />'''Bothynus City'''<br />'''Planet Badge'''<br />
 
|1=<center><big>'''Astrein'''</big><br />'''Type''': Cosmic<br />'''Bothynus City'''<br />'''Planet Badge'''<br />
''Info coming soon''</center>
+
''Info coming soon''
  +
</center>
 
|2=Gym 10: Astrein
 
|2=Gym 10: Astrein
 
}}
 
}}
 
 
===Elite 4===
 
===Elite 4===
  +
{{Collapse
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  +
|border=#424242
  +
|1=<center><big>'''Indigo'''</big><br />'''Type''': Dark
  +
</center>
  +
|2=Elite Four Member Indigo
  +
}}
  +
{{Collapse
  +
|border=goldenrod
  +
|1=<center><big>'''Cody'''</big><br />'''Type''': Cyber
  +
</center>
  +
|2=Elite Four Member Cody
  +
}}
  +
{{Collapse
  +
|border=purple
  +
|1=<center><big>'''Trixie'''</big><br />'''Type''': Poison
  +
</center>
  +
|2=Elite Four Member Trixie
  +
}}
  +
{{Collapse
  +
|border=green
  +
|1=<center><big>'''Flora'''</big><br />'''Type''': Grass
  +
</center>
  +
|2=Elite Four Member Flora
  +
}}
   
  +
===Team Hunter===
 
==New Locations==
 
==New Locations==
 
===Venes Region===
 
===Venes Region===
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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[[Category:Nintendo 3DS Games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS Games]]
 
[[Category:2017]]
 
[[Category:2017]]
 
[[Category:Upcoming Games]]
 
[[Category:Upcoming Games]]
[[Category:RPG Games]]
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[[Category:Gen VII]]
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Latest revision as of 02:14, 5 February 2019

PokemonTopazVersion
PokemonPeridotVersion
Pokémon Topaz Version and Pokémon Peridot Version are a pair of upcoming Pokémon games, and the first two games of Generation VII of the Pokémon series. This game is one of the most innovative of the series, introducing new Battle types, extension on normal features, and a whopping Four new types (these being Cosmic, Cyber, Sound,, and Mystic). The game is set for a 2017 release for the Nintendo 3DS.

Blurb

"Explore a brand new region in a brand new adventure!"

"Face the malicious Team Azure and save the region from corrupted Legendaries!"

"Catch up to 150 new Pokemon!"

New Features

New Types

In Topaz and Peridot, a whopping four types are introduced to the game, making a total of 22 types in the series now. These four types are Sound, Cosmic, Mystic, and Cyber.

The Sound type is for Pokemon with noise-inducing powers or properties, and for music-based Pokemon. Pokemon retyped to Sound include Noivern, Kricketune, Chimecho, and Exploud. There are also many new Sound type Pokemon introduced in this game, like Screechick and . The Sound type is confirmed to be supereffective against Cyber (technology made to generate sound), Fairy (fairies represent light, and I'm sure Sound can outshout it) and Electric (most sound-producing machines need electricity to work), but weak against Bug (bugs using noise to communicate) and Cosmic (can you be heard in space?). Sadly, Sound-type moves don't affect the Cosmic type. One of the Gym Leaders, Xyla, specializes in Sound-type Pokemon.

The Cosmic type is for Pokemon with space or cosmic relation, or Pokemon with cosmic properties. Pokemon retyped for the Cosmic type include Clefable, Claydol, and Deoxys. There are also many new Cosmic-type Pokemon to sue, like Astreon and Shuttlore. The Cosmic Type is super-effective against Sound (nobody can hear you sing in space), Ice (its pretty cold in space), Dark (it's pretty dark in the galaxy), and Steel (metal rocket ships, baby), but weak to Rock (meteors) and Fire (it's pretty cold in space, so why not heat it up?). It also has an immunity to the Sound-type. One of the Gym Leaders, Astrein, specializes in Cosmic-type Pokemon.

The Mystic type is the third type that was confirmed for the game. The Mystic-type is dedicated to Pokemon with magical properties. Retyped Pokemon for the Mystic type include Delphox, Mismagius, and Dunsparce. New Mystic-type Pokemon include Drillnysti and Encharmente. The Mystic-type has many strengths, specifically against Dragon, Ghost, Poison, Fairy, and Fighting. However, it's weak to Dark and Cyber. One of the Gym Leaders, Arcani, specializes in Mystic-types.

The final type confirmed was the Cyber type. The Cyber-type is made for Pokemon made with technology, or for technology-related uses. Some retyped Pokemon were Porygon, Genesect, and Magnezone. New Pokemon for this type include Ampixel and Uesbee. The Cyber type is strong against Electric (duh), Fighting (because sitting at a computer is much more fun then playing outside, right?), and Mystic (many video game characters use magical powers). However, it is weak to Bug (you don't want to get a virus on your computer, right?) and Water (spilling water on your computer is not good). One of the Elite 4, Cody, specializes in the usage of Cyber types.

List of Retyped Pokemon

With a whopping four types being introduced, it's evident that some Pokemon will go through type changes for the new types; but since there are so many new types, there are more retypes then ever before. The type below each Pokemon is the new typing; whether it's purely the new type or a dual type alongside the new type.

TBA

TBA

Gen VII Typechart

New Evolutions to Past Pokémon

Akin to Gen 2 and Gen 4, Topaz and Peridot introduces several new evolutions to previously unevolved or second stage Pokémon. Most of these methods now include a new method of evolution. Here they are;

  • Wingyang (Evolves from Farfetch'd if it levels up to a level past 35 if it is holding a Stick.)
  • Galaxeon (Evolves from Eevee if it levels up with high enough friendship if in a Cosmic Zone.)
  • Wispeon (Evolves from Eevee if it levels up while holding a Spell Tag.)
  • Evoleon (Evolves from Eevee at Level 38 if it hasn't already evolved.)
  • Drillnysti (Evolves from Dunsparce by trading it with Soft Sand.)
  • Barriaut (Evolves from Wynaut at Lv. 15 if it has an Attack/Sp. Att stat higher than any of its Defense stats.)
  • Smuggluin (Evolves from Delibird while it knows 4 moves, and none of them are Present.)
  • Mathemectric (Evolves from Plusle/Minun if it levels up during a Double Battle)
  • Brightefli (Evolves from Volbeat/Illumise if it levels up during a Double Battle)
  • Ancielicotta (Evolves from Claydol if it is traded with its Special Attack as its highest stat)
  • Stingone (Evolves from Combee at Level 21 if it is a male)
  • Screechick (Evolves from Chatot when it evolves to a level past 35 if it knows Chatter AND is loud enough.)
  • Porygon-X (Evolves from Porygon2 if it is trade with the Software Disc.)
  • Tangesert (Evolves from Maractus at Level 30 while in a Desert or sandy environment)
  • Pirahtript (Evolves from Basculin if it is traded with a Shard of its opposite color. Trade with Red Shard if Blue Stripe, and trade with Blue Shard if Red Stripe.)
  • Alomalola* (Evolves from Luvdisc at Level 25.)
  • Shockeek (Evolves from Dedenne if it levels up to Level 30 or higher while holding a Berry.)

More to be confirmed

Gen VII Pokédex

New Gen VII Pokémon

For the full Pokédex, see here.

Number Name Species Typing Abilities
? Sproub Lion Cub Pokémon Grass Overgrow
? Felieen Flower Lion Pokémon Grass Overgrow
? Petalion Flower Lion Pokémon Grass/Fairy King of Nature
? Gophlame Gopher Pokémon Fire Blaze
? Magmole Mole Pokémon Fire/Ground Blaze
? Volecano Flaming Rodent Pokémon Fire/Ground Dry Skin
? Coralife Undersea Pokémon Water Torrent
? Reephoria Undersea Pokémon Water Torrent
? Anemonystius Undersea Guardian Pokémon Water/Mystic Contrary
? Leafk Baby Bird Pokémon Flying Keen Eye/Natural Cure
? Aeroma Sweet Bird Pokémon Flying/Grass Keen Eye/Natural Cure
? Sweecock Sweet Bird Pokémon Flying/Grass Keen Eye/Natural Cure
? Hairmster Hamster Pokémon Normal Run Away/Pickup
? Snuffuzz Hairy Hamster Pokémon Normal Furcoat/Pickup
? Furrodennt Hairy Rodent Pokémon Normal Furcoat/Pickup
? Exotick Tropical Pest Pokémon Bug Swarm/Water Absorb
? Flisland Tropical Pest Pokémon Bug/Water Swarm/Water Absorb
? Palmantis Tropical Predator Pokémon Bug/Water Moxie/Water Absorb
? Meowatt Kitten Pokémon Electric Static/Outlet
? Electrynx Lynx Pokémon Electric/Dark Static/Outlet
? Pebbull Rocky Bull Pokémon Rock Rock Head/Anger Point
? Bouldorn Rocky Bull Pokémon Rock Rock Head/Anger Point
? Stalagmadore Cave Bull Pokémon Rock/Steel Rock Head/Solid Rock
? Waspear Wasp Pokémon Bug/Poison Swarm/Annoyance
? Bumblade Bumblebee Pokémon Bug/Poison Swarm/Annoyance
? Sheepix Lamb Pokémon Fairy Furcoat/Healer
? Familaries Lamb Guardian Pokémon Fairy/Cosmic Furcoat/Cosmic Horns
? Squink Squid Pokémon Water Water Absorb/Artistic
? Tentaclor Squid Pokémon Water Water Absorb/Artistic
? Inkrakein Kraken Pokémon Water Water Absorb/Artistic
? Uesbee Computer Bug Pokémon Bug/Cyber Download/Hacker
? Virasp Computer Bug Pokémon Bug/Cyber Download/Hacker
? Judoak Forest Pokémon Grass/Fighting Wooden Fists
? Treekwondo Forest Pokémon Grass/Fighting Wooden Fists
? Fuslight Exploding Pokémon Steel/Fire Flammability/Filter
? Explofer Exploding Pokémon Steel/Fire Flammability/Filter
? Simpill Helpful Pokémon Normal Healer/Simple
? Medicync Gentle Giant Pokémon Normal/Cyber Protector/Simple
? Mirra Mirror Pokémon Steel/Mystic Levitate/Reflection
? Reflectris Shattered Mirror Pokémon Steel/Mystic Levitate/Reflection
? Spetite Dark Mage Pokémon Dark/Mystic Magical Spirit
? Necrodage Dark Wizard Pokémon Dark/Mystic Magical Spirit
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Returning Pokémon

New Mega Evolutions

Here are all the new Megas of this region.

Mega Pokémon Design Typing Mega Stone Stone Location

New Moves

Expand to see all of the new moves introduced to Topaz and Peridot.
Name Type Description Damage Accuracy Class

Retyped Moves

New Abilities

Expand to see all of the new abilities introduced to Topaz and Peridot.
Name Description Pokémon
Artistic When the user uses an attacking move, it has a 10% chance to change it to a type that is super-effective against the target (for example, if fighting a Rock type, it may change to Fighting or Grass.) Smeargle, Squink, Tentaclor, Inkrakein
Bird of Prey If the user uses a physical Flying-type move, it drains 1/8 maximum health from the opponent to heal the user. ???
Flytrap If a Pokémon with this ability is on the field, all Bug-types and Bug-type moves have negative priority. Mega Carnivine
Glass Cannon Any ball, sphere, or pulse moves used by the user will always be a critical hit. However, each use of this type of move decreases the user's Defense and Sp. Defense by 1. ???
Stretchy This Pokémon can hit Pokémon underground, in the air, or in the water. It can also hit Pokémon anywhere on the field, in the case of a Triple or Rotation Battle. Does not affect Phantom Force users. ???

Significant Trainers

Gym Leaders

Unlike previous Pokémon games, Topaz and Peridot features 10 Gym Leaders rather than 8.

Gym 1: Rocky
Rocky
Type: Rock
Ralime Town
Ore Badge

Info coming soon

Gym 2: Lars
Lars
Type: Fire
??? City
Scorch Badge

Info coming soon

Gym 3: Marina
Marina
Type: Water
Catarrhactes Town
Waterfall Badge

Info coming soon

Gym 4: Percy
Percy
Type: Fighting
??? Town
Duel Badge

Info coming soon

Gym 5: Xyla
Xyla
Type: Sound
??? City
Musical Badge

Info coming soon

Gym 6: Erin
Erin
Type: Normal
??? City
Common Badge

Info coming soon

Gym 7: Sylvia
Sylvia
Type: Fairy
??? Town
Tinker Badge
Info coming soon
Gym 8: Arcani
Arcani
Type: Mystic
??? Town
Arcane Badge

Info coming soon

Gym 9: Claus
Claus
Type: Dragon
??? Town
Grotto Badge

Info coming soon

Gym 10: Astrein
Astrein
Type: Cosmic
Bothynus City
Planet Badge

Info coming soon

Elite 4

Elite Four Member Indigo
Indigo
Type: Dark
Elite Four Member Cody
Cody
Type: Cyber
Elite Four Member Trixie
Trixie
Type: Poison
Elite Four Member Flora
Flora
Type: Grass

Team Hunter

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