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Collecting and assembling your own unique party of Pokémon is one of the many awesometastic things that you can do in any and all Pokémon games. At the very start of your Pokémon journey you will receive one of three starter Pokémon from the kind Professor Sycamore (well, from your friends from him).

Catching Pokemon

The Pokéball is the staple requirement for catching any type of Pokémon on your travels.

At certain points in the game, you may receive free Pokémon like your initial starter, but don’t expect a lot of these opportunities. Instead, you’ll need to use your own hands and feet! What we mean is that you can obtain more Pokémon by catching them in the wild.

This is done by throwing Poke Balls at them, ideally when they’re weak and about to faint. While you do this, beware of the power of your Pokémon’s attacks, as dropping a wild Pokémon down to 0 HP will cause it to faint, preventing you from capturing it!

To make life easier, you can have an applicable Pokémon (one with sharp claws) use False Swipe , which can be learned early on - a move that can reduce an opposing Pokémon’s HP down to 1 at most. It also helps loads if you inflict a status ailment on the opposing Pokémon too - Paralysis or Sleep are good, but not Burn or Poison in case they faint.

Pokemon Trades

Besides in-game freebies and wild Pokémon, you can also acquire Pokémon - especially Pokémon that cannot be found in your version of the game (or Pokémon X and Y in general) - by trading with other players. You can instigate a trade locally or online by using the PSS (Player Search System) on the bottom screen.

If you have no friends, you can still use the PSS to trade Pokémon via the GTS (Global Trade Station), where you can seek out trade requests or submit your own trade request, then wait until it’s fulfilled by another player. Or if you’re really feeling lucky, you can use Wonder Trade to instantly trade Pokémon with a random player.

Other Ways to Obtain

Be the envy of your friends with your rare/powerful Pokemon!

Finally, if you keep your eyes peeled in the right places, you can occasionally obtain rare and exclusive Pokémon from special events or similar avenues. For instance, from 12th October 2013 to 15th January 2014, you could receive a "Torchic" IconTorchic with Blazikenite by connecting to the internet and using the Mystery Gift option before loading your game.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Pokemon Company International
  • Platforms,
    3DS
  • Genre
    RPG
  • Guide Release
    1 November 2013
  • Last Updated
    11 July 2022
  • Guide Author
    Daniel Chaviers

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Become the ultimate Pokémon champion with our greatest Pokémon strategy guide yet. Inside we cover:

  • Everything that’s new to Pokémon X & Y.
  • 5 amazing tips to get your Pokémon collecting off to a blistering start.
  • Every single route, trainer battle and hidden shortcuts are covered.
  • What Pokémon can be found on what routes (both versions).
  • How to beat every single gym leader without breaking a sweat.
  • Where to find all those hidden items.
  • The locations of every single legendary Pokémon!
  • Where to find all of the amazing Mega Stones.
  • Pokémon-Amie, Super Training, Battle Chateau etc all covered!
  • Accompanied by over 240 super high-quality screenshots!
  • Additional details on the elusive event Pokemon distributions.
  • Encounter rates for finding wild Pokemon.
  • Videos for all the Gym Leader and Elite Four battles, plus legendary and shiny Pokemon.
  • Dozens of additional tips and reminders throughout the main walkthrough.
  • How to solve crime with the Looker Bureau in the post-game.
  • Full breakdown on how to breed the perfect Pokémon of your dreams!
  • How to catch those insanely rare Shiny Pokémon!
  • List of all the really helpful (and free) O-Powers.

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