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Generation VI of the ] franchise, which begins with the releases of ] on October 12, 2013, will introduce a new group of Pokémon that players will be able to collect, trade, and battle with each other. Generation VI of the ] franchise, which begins with the releases of ] on October 12, 2013, will introduce a new group of Pokémon that players will be able to collect, trade, and battle with each other.


{{As of|2013|07|12|df=US}}, 25 new Pokémon (and a new form) have been officially announced by ] and ], which are listed below in the order in which they have been revealed to the public.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pokemonxy.com/en-us/pokemon |title=Pokémon |publisher=Pokemonxy.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-14}}</ref> {{As of|2013|07|31|df=US}}, 26 new Pokémon (and a new form) have been officially announced by ] and ], which are listed below in the order in which they have been revealed to the public.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pokemonxy.com/en-us/pokemon |title=Pokémon |publisher=Pokemonxy.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-14}}</ref>


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{{nihongo|'''Spritzee'''|シュシュプ|Shushupu}}, the Perfumed Pokémon, is a Fairy-type Pokémon that can only be caught in the ''Y'' version. In the past it was kept by women for its perfume which it uses to entrance its opponents. This fragrance changes depending on what Spritzee has eaten.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/xy/pokemon/new/20.html |title=シュシュプ|『ポケットモンスター X』『ポケットモンスター Y』公式サイト |publisher=Pokemon.co.jp |date= |accessdate=2013-07-14}}</ref><ref name=enother /> {{nihongo|'''Spritzee'''|シュシュプ|Shushupu}}, the Perfumed Pokémon, is a Fairy-type Pokémon that can only be caught in the ''Y'' version. In the past it was kept by women for its perfume which it uses to entrance its opponents. This fragrance changes depending on what Spritzee has eaten.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/xy/pokemon/new/20.html |title=シュシュプ|『ポケットモンスター X』『ポケットモンスター Y』公式サイト |publisher=Pokemon.co.jp |date= |accessdate=2013-07-14}}</ref><ref name=enother />


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Generation VI of the Pokémon franchise, which begins with the releases of Pokémon X and Y on October 12, 2013, will introduce a new group of Pokémon that players will be able to collect, trade, and battle with each other.

As of July 31, 2013, 26 new Pokémon (and a new form) have been officially announced by Nintendo and Game Freak, which are listed below in the order in which they have been revealed to the public.

Chespin

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Chespin (ハリマロン, Harimaron), known as the Spiny Nut Pokémon, is a Grass-type and one of the three Pokémon available to players at the start of the game. Described as having a curious nature, it resembles a rodent that has a chestnut-like shell on its head which protects it in battle.

Fennekin

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Fennekin (フォッコ, Fokko) is a Fox Pokémon, and is the Fire-type starter Pokémon. It is described as being temperamental and it enjoys eating twigs.

Froakie

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Froakie (ケロマツ, Keromatsu), the Bubble Frog Pokémon, is the Water-typed starter Pokémon. The ruff around its neck is actually made of bubbles which it uses to protect itself from attacks.

Xerneas

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Xerneas (ゼルネアス, Zeruneasu) is the mascot for the X version. Defined as the Life Pokémon, it is a deer-like Fairy-type Pokémon that has X-shaped glints in its eyes and jewels hanging from its antlers. Xerneas's signature move Geomancy summons these gems in its attacks, and its ability Fairy Aura raises the power of other Fairy-type attacks.

Yveltal

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Yveltal (イベルタル, Iberutaru) is the mascot for the Y version and is a dragon-like dual Dark/Flying typed Pokémon nicknamed the Destruction Pokémon. Yveltal's signature attack is Oblivion Wing, where it flies into the air and releases a blast of deadly energy; its special ability Dark Aura raises Dark-type moves.

Sylveon

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Sylveon (ニンフィア, Ninfia, Nymphia), the Intertwining Pokémon, is a Fairy type Pokémon and a brand new evolution of the first generation Pokémon Eevee. Its type was kept a mystery until the official reveal. Sylveon possesses abilities to move its antenna-like ribbons on its body which uses it to relieve the feelings of both humans and Pokémon. Also the ribbons act as a leash when it walks with its trainer. Its signature attack, Moon Force, allows Sylveon to borrow energy from the moon and attack the opponent with a powerful blast.

Sylveon appears in the short feature Pikachu and Eevee Friends that accompanies the film ExtremeSpeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens in theaters, wherein it is voiced by Shoko Nakagawa.

Awakened Mewtwo

Main article: Mewtwo

Template:Pokeinfoboxsmall Awakened Mewtwo (覚醒したミュウツー, Kakusei-shita Myūtsū) is a new alternate form of Mewtwo, having achieved some form of enlightenment. Awakened Mewtwo appears in the anime special Mewtwo: Prologue to Awakening and the film ExtremeSpeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens. On the video games' websites, this Pokémon is treated as new and shrouded in mystery, with only its resemblance to Mewtwo mentioned. However, it has been identified as "Awakened Mewtwo" in its appearances in the anime in Japan, and is alternately referred to as "Mewtwo's awakened form" (ミュウツーの覚醒した姿, Myūtsū no kakusei-shita sugata).

Helioptile

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Helioptile (エリキテル, Erikiteru), the Generator Pokémon, is a solar powered and lizard-like Electric Pokémon with a new attack called Parabolic Charge that heals itself.

Fletchling

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Fletchling (ヤヤコマ, Yayakoma), the Tiny Robin Pokémon, is said to be friendly and is popular among many trainers. It knows the attack Flame Charge, hinting at its future evolutionary form.

Pancham

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Pancham (ヤンチャム, Yanchamu), the Playful Pokémon, resembles a Giant Panda. It is always seen with a leaf sticking out of its mouth, and it tries to intimidate opponents by glaring at them, but this does not often work.

Gogoat

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Gogoat (ゴーゴート, Gōgōto), the Mount Pokémon, is a goat-like Pokémon that the player is able to ride like a horse due to its size. It forms a bond with its trainer when its horns are held.

Vivillon

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Vivillon (ビビヨン, Bibiyon), the Scale Pokémon, is a butterfly-like Pokémon that has a colorful pattern on its wings that it flaps to release its scales.

Noivern

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Noivern (オンバーン, Onbān, Onvern), the Sound Wave Pokémon, is a bat-like Pokémon named after the wyvern that uses sound waves in its attacks strong enough to break boulders into pebbles, represented by the new move Boomburst.

Talonflame

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Talonflame (ファイアロー, Faiarō, Fiarrow), the Scorching Pokémon, is the evolved form of Fletchling. As a result of its evolution, Talonflame becomes a Fire-type, and when it flies, capable of reaching 310 miles per hour (500 km/h), it releases embers from its wings.

Clauncher

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Clauncher (ウデッポウ, Udeppō), the "Water Gun" Pokémon, resembles a pistol shrimp. Its oversized claw is used to catch prey and shoot out a condensed blast of water. Clauncher can only be caught in the X version.

Skrelp

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Skrelp (クズモー, Kuzumō), the Mock Kelp Pokémon, is inspired by the weedy seadragons. It hides by resembling a piece of rotting kelp, and uses its poison to ambush prey. Skrelp can only be caught in the Y version of the games.

Scatterbug

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Scatterbug (コフキムシ, Kofukimushi), the Scatterdust Pokémon, is a caterpillar Pokémon that hides in the forest from flying Pokémon. The fur around its neck has a dust that it uses to adjust its temperature, allowing Scatterbug to live in any environment.

Spewpa

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Spewpa (コフーライ, Kofūrai), the Scatterdust Pokémon, is a pupal form of Scatterbug that is the middle stage on its evolution into Vivillon. It has grown more hair around its body which is hard enough to repel attacks and can be straightened into sharp spikes to deter attackers.

Litleo

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Litleo (シシコ, Shishiko), the Lion Cub Pokémon, is hot blooded and always ready to battle. When it fights a strong opponent, Litleo's red mane burns brightly.

Flabébé

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Flabébé (フラベベ, Furabebe), the Single Bloom Pokémon, is one of the new Fairy-type Pokémon. When it is born, it finds a flower that it lives on for the rest of its life and gains power from in battle. This flower is different depending on where any particular Flabébé is found.

Honedge

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Honedge (ヒトツキ, Hitotsuki), the Sword Pokémon, is a ghost that has possessed an ancient sword. It uses the blue tassel on its hilt as a hand and holds its own sheath in battle.

Pangoro

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Pangoro (ゴロンダ, Goronda), the Daunting Pokémon, is the evolved form of the panda Pokémon Pancham, gaining a new Dark-type during the evolution. Pangoro seems violent, but it actually believes in fairness in battle, with its leaf able to predict its opponents moves.

Inkay

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Inkay (マーイーカ, Māīka), the Revolving Pokémon, resembles a squid. It can drain other Pokémon's powers by flashing lights above its eyes, and it uses these to communicate with friends. Inkay has a new move called Topsy-turvy that changes its opponents stats. During battle, Inkay will change its vertical orientation often.

Malamar

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Malamar (カラマネロ, Karamanero), the Overturning Pokémon, is the evolved form of Inkay. It is said to be the best hypnotist of all Pokémon, and for this reason many ill-intentioned trainers seek out this Pokémon.

Swirlix

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Swirlix (ペロッパフ, Peroppafu), the Cotton Candy Pokémon, is a Fairy-type Pokémon that can only be found in the X version. It loves candy and sweets so much that its fur resembles cotton candy in appearance and texture, using its stickiness to its advantage in battles.

Spritzee

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Spritzee (シュシュプ, Shushupu), the Perfumed Pokémon, is a Fairy-type Pokémon that can only be caught in the Y version. In the past it was kept by women for its perfume which it uses to entrance its opponents. This fragrance changes depending on what Spritzee has eaten.

Oorotto

Template:Pokeinfoboxsmall Oorotto is a spider-like Pokémon resembling a tree. It was officially revealed in a trailer at the end of ExtremeSpeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens in Japan and in a Nintendo Direct trailer.

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