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Quoted By: >>12656953 >>12656985 >>12656995 >>12657125
I'm confused.
http://pastebin.com/7SvS86fh
I don't know who leaked all of this information regarding x & y, but I know that this is old (look at the date) and most of you know them already.
A lot of those statements are still not confirmed, but some are:
>can we ride other pokemon too, not just gogoat?
>Yes.
>What old pokemon will have their typings changed to Fairy-type?
>[...] Jigglypuff [...]
>You have four rivals. [...] a fat, rich kid [...]
Others are just proven to be wrong:
>[...] all have their Normal replaced with Fairy.
>Fletchling has one evolution, Normal/Flying, nothing spectacular. Looks like woodpecker, elongated beak, and carries on the arrow motif, with its body being very "sharp".
>does the opposite gender player character play a role at all?
>Nope, not outside of player vs. player matches.
So I wonder how reliable these other, unconfirmed statements are. The guy knew some things and I think you can't say that all of this is coincidence. But then: why are some statements just wrong?
http://pastebin.com/7SvS86fh
I don't know who leaked all of this information regarding x & y, but I know that this is old (look at the date) and most of you know them already.
A lot of those statements are still not confirmed, but some are:
>can we ride other pokemon too, not just gogoat?
>Yes.
>What old pokemon will have their typings changed to Fairy-type?
>[...] Jigglypuff [...]
>You have four rivals. [...] a fat, rich kid [...]
Others are just proven to be wrong:
>[...] all have their Normal replaced with Fairy.
>Fletchling has one evolution, Normal/Flying, nothing spectacular. Looks like woodpecker, elongated beak, and carries on the arrow motif, with its body being very "sharp".
>does the opposite gender player character play a role at all?
>Nope, not outside of player vs. player matches.
So I wonder how reliable these other, unconfirmed statements are. The guy knew some things and I think you can't say that all of this is coincidence. But then: why are some statements just wrong?