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** {{ga|Red}}, {{ga|Blue}}, the [[Kanto]] [[Gym Leaders]], and [[Lance]] do not appear. | ** {{ga|Red}}, {{ga|Blue}}, the [[Kanto]] [[Gym Leaders]], and [[Lance]] do not appear. | ||
* Generation VI is also the only generation that did not introduce: | * Generation VI is also the only generation that did not introduce: | ||
** A pure {{type|Ground}} | ** A pure {{type|Ground}} or pure {{type|Electric}} Pokémon. | ||
** A [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]] with two [[type]]s. | ** A [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]] with two [[type]]s. | ||
** A new [[Gym Leader]] or [[Elite Four]] member specializing in {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon. | ** A new [[Gym Leader]] or [[Elite Four]] member specializing in {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon. | ||
** A numbered [[water route]]. | ** A numbered [[water route]]. | ||
** A new move for every type that existed during that generation, as no {{type|Dragon}} moves were introduced. | |||
** A new move for every type that existed during that generation. | |||
** A Pokémon that evolves by [[Friendship]] after its introduction. | ** A Pokémon that evolves by [[Friendship]] after its introduction. | ||
{{bulbanews|No new Mega Evolution patch for X or Y players}} | |||
*Generation VI is the first generation to introduce: | *Generation VI is the first generation to introduce: | ||
** New moves between games. Of the 62 moves introduced, four of them were introduced in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} and are not programmed into {{g|X and Y}}. As a result, Pokémon in the former that know these moves cannot be traded to the latter. | ** New moves between games. Of the 62 moves introduced, four of them were introduced in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} and are not programmed into {{g|X and Y}}. As a result, Pokémon in the former that know these moves cannot be traded to the latter. | ||
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* Generation VI leaves the most extra room in the PC if one captures exactly one of each species of Pokémon, with there being 930 spaces and 721 Pokémon. | * Generation VI leaves the most extra room in the PC if one captures exactly one of each species of Pokémon, with there being 930 spaces and 721 Pokémon. | ||
* Generation VI is the only completed generation not to revisit its new region after the original paired games. | * Generation VI is the only completed generation not to revisit its new region after the original paired games. | ||
* Generation VI contains the core series games with the shortest English titles: {{ | * Generation VI contains the core series games with the shortest English titles: {{2v2|X|Y}} have one letter each. | ||
* Generation VI is the first generation in which games were released on the same date worldwide. | * Generation VI is the first generation in which games were released on the same date worldwide. | ||
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