

This is balanced by the inability of Mega Evolved Pokémon to hold any items that would aid them in battle other than the ones that activate their Mega Evolution, and that only one Mega Evolution can be used by a Pokémon Trainer on their team per battle. Mega Evolution allows many older Pokémon to transform into even more powerful forms during battle, with new stats, Abilities, and sometimes new types.

Primarily introduced to balance the Dragon type, the Fairy-type is strong against Dragon, Dark, and Fighting types, and weak against Poison- and Steel-type attacks. A new Eeveelution, Sylveon, was the first announced Pokémon to have the Fairy type older Pokémon that have inherited this type include Jigglypuff, Gardevoir, Marill, and Mawile, among others. These games are perhaps most notable for two new features: the new Fairy-type note the first new type since Generation II, a 14-year gap and Mega Evolution. These games are set in the Kalos region, modeled after real life France.
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Pokémon X and Pokémon Y are the first games in the sixth generation of the Pokémon game series, for the Nintendo 3DS fittingly, they are the first main-series games to have full 3D polygonal graphics. Blurb on the back of the boxes of Pokémon X and Y Versions
