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6th Gen X/Y Quick Q&A

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How many places are there in the game that heal my Pokémon? Because i'm considering doing a Pokémon Center restricted Nuzlocke sometime in the not so distant future (maybe in November if my classes settle down by then) and wanted to keep note of every area that I can heal at. Here are the ones I remembered:

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Did I miss any, whether they're random NPCs, ones that are automatically given then used or otherwise or did I get all of them there? Thanks!
 
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what does a pokemon that is level 1 with perfect IV look like? what is its stats?

To be honest, level one Pokemon are hard to distinguish whether they have 0 or 31 IVs.
It wouldn't show that much difference. The general rule is to level up the Pokemon to at least level 50.

Save the game first and level it up with 49 Rare Candies, then use the IV calculator to calculate it.
Note that some old Pokemon had their base stat updated like Roserade, Staraptor etc... and from what I know of, there is no IV calculator for Gen VI debut Pokemon yet. :/
 
Breeding Troubles

I've been having a tough time trying to breed my male Scyther with my Ditto. The breeding was going just fine, but those two seem to have issues.
 
The old man at the stone emporium won't sell me anymore mega stones. I bought blastoisinite and for 3 days now he's been locked in the "this is one of the stones I warm with my hands" text. Has this happened to anybody else?
 
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Anyone know what level Dragonite learns Outrage at?

To be honest, level one Pokemon are hard to distinguish whether they have 0 or 31 IVs.
It wouldn't show that much difference. The general rule is to level up the Pokemon to at least level 50.

Save the game first and level it up with 49 Rare Candies, then use the IV calculator to calculate it.
Note that some old Pokemon had their base stat updated like Roserade, Staraptor etc... and from what I know of, there is no IV calculator for Gen VI debut Pokemon yet. :/

I found this Gen 6 IV Calculator. I can't vouch for its accuracy but it seems to be pretty solid to me so far.
 
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Umm, can you explain the problem more please? It's kinda difficult to know without the issue. But I shall speculate that the two don't like each other? If so, the chances of receiving an egg become more difficult (Bulbapedia says about 20% chance however, I don't know what this means)
 
Hey,
Anyone know what level Dragonite learns Outrage at?

Dragonite learns Outrage at Level 67 buddy.

The old man at the stone emporium won't sell me anymore mega stones. I bought blastoisinite and for 3 days now he's been locked in the "this is one of the stones I warm with my hands" text. Has this happened to anybody else?
From what I know of, he sells two Mega Stones only.
I chose Bulbasaur from the Professor so that same old man that you mentioned, he sold me a Charizardnite and Blastoisinite.

I've been having a tough time trying to breed my male Scyther with my Ditto. The breeding was going just fine, but those two seem to have issues.

The possibilty for that reason: the Scyther and Ditto shares the same Original Trainer.
You will still get Eggs, but lesser in terms of percentage.
 
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To be honest, level one Pokemon are hard to distinguish whether they have 0 or 31 IVs.
It wouldn't show that much difference. The general rule is to level up the Pokemon to at least level 50.

Save the game first and level it up with 49 Rare Candies, then use the IV calculator to calculate it.
Note that some old Pokemon had their base stat updated like Roserade, Staraptor etc... and from what I know of, there is no IV calculator for Gen VI debut Pokemon yet. :/

how the heck will i get 49 rare candies? O_O
 
how the heck will i get 49 rare candies? O_O

You don't. I forget where the dude is but there is a dude who tells you what ivs are highest on your pokemon. Depending on what he says mean diffrent things. You could google "where is the iv checker in pokemon x &y?"because there is one
 
when i got to Couriway Town i had a battle with Professor.After the battle (which i won with luck)he told me that there was a surprise for me in the town and i should look for it..So,what am i looking for;;
 
You don't. I forget where the dude is but there is a dude who tells you what ivs are highest on your pokemon. Depending on what he says mean diffrent things. You could google "where is the iv checker in pokemon x &y?"because there is one

The IV checker is in Kiloude city in the pokecenter. Also you can buy Rare Candies for 500 pokemiles the Southern Lumiose Pokecenter.

Pokemiles are gained by trading with other people or wonder trade as well as just running around the world, you can check how many you have on your trainer card.
 
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How the hell do I work the PokeRadar?!

Use the D-pad. Get off the skates, bike, itemfinder, etc. You need to use super/max repel and lead the party with something stronger than the wild Pokemon. Many of the general chaining guidelines are found in youtube videos, such as this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUqVSX7fjr0

In X/Y however, you need to go to the most vigorously shaking patch rather than a patch that is 4 rings away (diamond/pearl).
 
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Use the D-pad. Get off the skates, bike, itemfinder, etc. You need to use super/max repel and lead the party with something stronger than the wild Pokemon. Many of the general chaining guidelines are found in youtube videos, such as this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUqVSX7fjr0

In X/Y however, you need to go to the most vigorously shaking patch rather than a patch that is 4 rings away (diamond/pearl).

Ohhh okay thank you. I didn't know you needed a Repel.
 
I need a pokemon (for pokemon x) that is a fire type and can mega evolve. If you have any suggestions feel free to tell me. if not please tell me a suggestion or find my trainer "Prince Clay" and request a trade, but post that you would trade before you do it or might just decline because you know "Stranger Danger"







Ps My Blaziken ran out of use and my Charizard couldn't keep up the pace

does anyone know if you can get any contacts other than the ones that you get with the lens case?

Might be more in Lumios if not I'm stumped
 
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Nature for FurFrou

Hello i'm just wondering if anyone can help me on a nature of a Furfrou i have:

Naive, Brave, Modest, Careful, Calm (Shiny)

A guy i spoke to said to go with either Careful or Naive so you have a Pokemon that's an attacker but also take time to kill. And if i wanted the speed boost then Naive would be better.

I want to be able to have him attack and not die so quick, i rotate a lot of pokemon in game like 12 and since this fella is new i wanted to add him in, since people have said hes underrated.

Any help will be great :)
 
How important is Surf in X/Y?

I just started a new game with plans to make it a Monotype fire run. I've never liked using HM slaves and usually just incorporate useful HMs like Fly, Surf and Strength into my team. Sadly with an all Fire team I have no Pokemon that could learn Surf. I could just use a Bibarel or Diggersby and go with an HM slave but that got me thinking, are there really any extending parts this gen that require use of Surf? I remember hitting it a few times in Victory Road and once to cross a route, but other than that I can't think of any other examples.
 
EV training question

Once I finish EV training/super training a pokemon. Do I have to lvl up the pokemon in battle or I can use rare candys or have him leech off the exp from exp share?
 
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