The Kalos Pokedex from X and Y spans 721 Pokemon with two new additions that change the math: Fairy type and Mega Evolution. Fairy type hard-counters Dragon for the first time. Mega forms like Mega Charizard and Mega Gardevoir push mid-tier Pokemon into new territory. Professor Sycamore hands you a Gen 1 starter early. Filter by type to see how Fairy reshuffles the chart.

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Chingling
#0433

Chingling

psychic
D
Stunky
#0434

Stunky

poisondark
C
Skuntank
#0435

Skuntank

poisondark
D
Bronzor
#0436

Bronzor

steelpsychic
C
Bronzong
#0437

Bronzong

steelpsychic
C
Bonsly
#0438

Bonsly

rock
D
Mime Jr.
#0439

Mime Jr.

psychicfairy
D
Happiny
#0440

Happiny

normal
C
Chatot
#0441

Chatot

normalflying
C
Spiritomb
#0442

Spiritomb

ghostdark
D
Gible
#0443

Gible

dragonground
D
Gabite
#0444

Gabite

dragonground
A
Garchomp
#0445

Garchomp

dragonground
C
Munchlax
#0446

Munchlax

normal
D
Riolu
#0447

Riolu

fighting
C
Lucario
#0448

Lucario

fightingsteel
D
Hippopotas
#0449

Hippopotas

ground
B
Hippowdon
#0450

Hippowdon

ground
D
Skorupi
#0451

Skorupi

poisonbug
C
Drapion
#0452

Drapion

poisondark
D
Croagunk
#0453

Croagunk

poisonfighting
C
Toxicroak
#0454

Toxicroak

poisonfighting
C
Carnivine
#0455

Carnivine

grass
D
Finneon
#0456

Finneon

water
C
Lumineon
#0457

Lumineon

water
D
Mantyke
#0458

Mantyke

waterflying
D
Snover
#0459

Snover

grassice
C
Abomasnow
#0460

Abomasnow

grassice
A
Weavile
#0461

Weavile

darkice
B
Magnezone
#0462

Magnezone

electricsteel
C
Lickilicky
#0463

Lickilicky

normal
B
Rhyperior
#0464

Rhyperior

groundrock
B
Tangrowth
#0465

Tangrowth

grass
C
Electivire
#0466

Electivire

electric
C
Magmortar
#0467

Magmortar

fire
B
Togekiss
#0468

Togekiss

fairyflying
C
Yanmega
#0469

Yanmega

bugflying
C
Leafeon
#0470

Leafeon

grass
C
Glaceon
#0471

Glaceon

ice
B
Gliscor
#0472

Gliscor

groundflying
B
Mamoswine
#0473

Mamoswine

iceground
C
Porygon-Z
#0474

Porygon-Z

normal
C
Gallade
#0475

Gallade

psychicfighting
C
Probopass
#0476

Probopass

rocksteel
C
Dusknoir
#0477

Dusknoir

ghost
C
Froslass
#0478

Froslass

iceghost
C
Rotom
#0479

Rotom

electricghost
C
Uxie
#0480

Uxie

psychic
  • 721 total across six generations. Gen 6 added 72 new species (the fewest of any generation). The Kalos regional dex is split into three sub-dexes: Central, Coastal, and Mountain, each covering different areas.

  • Mega Evolution is a temporary battle transformation available to certain Pokemon when they hold a Mega Stone. It boosts stats (usually by 100 BST), sometimes changes typing or ability, and lasts for the rest of the battle. Only one Pokemon per team can Mega Evolve. Charizard, Gardevoir, and Lucario are notable Mega users.

  • Froakie is the standout. Greninja with Protean changes type to match whatever move it's about to use, giving it STAB on everything. Fast, versatile, and hits hard. Fennekin's Delphox is decent, and Chespin's Chesnaught is a physical tank.

  • Fairy type was introduced in Gen 6 as a counter to Dragon, which had been too strong for years. Fairy is immune to Dragon moves, super effective against Dragon, Dark, and Fighting, and weak to Poison and Steel. Existing Pokemon like Gardevoir, Jigglypuff, and Marill were retroactively given the Fairy type.

  • Generation 6, released in 2013 worldwide for the Nintendo 3DS. First mainline games with 3D graphics, first global simultaneous launch, and introduced Fairy type, Mega Evolution, and Pokemon-Amie.

  • Yes. After the first gym, Professor Sycamore offers you Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle. Each one comes with its Mega Stone. Mega Charizard (X or Y form) is one of the most popular picks in the game.

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