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Pokémon X and Y demo
XY launch event 5.jpg
Photo of endscreen on a Nintendo 3DS running an English language demo
Basic info
Platform: Nintendo 3DS (digital)
Category: RPG demo
Players: 1 player
Connectivity: None
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo/The Pokémon Company
Part of: Generation VI
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: ?
North America: ?
Australia: ?
Europe: ?
South Korea: ?
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: N/A
English: N/A
Japanese boxart
XY Prerelease demo title screen.png
Photo of endscreen on a Nintendo 3DS running a Japanese language demo

Pokémon X Demo version and Pokémon Y Demo version (Japanese: ポケットモンスターX Demo version and ポケットモンスターY Demo version) are a pair of demos of Pokémon X and Y that were playable at several events worldwide prior to the games' release.

Availability

Gameplay

Like in the full game, the player has the option to pick any language to play the game in at startup. In the Pokémon X demo, the player is Calem (named Xavier or エックス in Japanese); in the Pokémon Y demo, the player is Serena (named Yvonne or ワイ in Japanese).

The player starts with a random Kalos first partner Pokémon, Helioptile, and Sylveon; all 3 Pokémon are at level 30 and have a random gender, and have a regular chance of being Shiny. The player starts off the demo with 10 Poké Balls, which they can use to catch the wild Pokémon that appear. The player also starts off with 5 Potions, 5 Hyper Potions, 5 Paralyze Heals, and 5 Awakenings in the bag. Pokémon-Amie is constantly present on the touch screen while the player is in the overworld. Pokémon do not gain experience in the demo.

The player starts in a modified version of Route 4, near the large fountain, but there is tall grass between the player and the fountain. This tall grass, combined with the path, resembles a large arrow indicating the direction the player should go. An invisible wall prevents the player from going south to Santalune City.

At the start of the demo, the player is welcomed by Alexa. Between the player's starting position and the fountain is tall grass. A wild Pikachu will appear as soon as the player steps into the tall grass for the first time.

At the fountain is a Skiddo, which the player can mount with A and dismount with B. As Skiddo cannot climb stairs, the player is restricted to the small area around the fountain.

Just past the fountain is the opposite-gendered player character (Serena in X demo or Calem in Y demo). If the player interacts with him or her, he or she will challenge the player to a battle. He or she has the first partner Pokémon that is super effective against the player's and a Gabite.

Past the fountain is a field of red and yellow flowers, in which wild Pokémon can be encountered. A Fletchling is walking around in one of the patches of red flowers. Past the field of flowers are two hedge mazes on the left and right, each containing a Litleo and a Marill walking around; if the player interacts with one of these Pokémon, it will cry.

Shauna is standing around in the north general area. If the player interacts with Shauna, she will challenge the player to a battle. Shauna has the first partner Pokémon with a type disadvantage to the player's. Tierno is standing in the northwest and Trevor in the northeast. If the player talks to Tierno, he will dance; if the player talks to Trevor, he will comment that people want to know more about Pokémon.

Past these mazes is Professor Sycamore standing in front of a gate. After a certain amount of time has passed, the player will be warped to Sycamore (even if the player is in a battle), and he will immediately talk to the player; it is also possible to simply talk to him before this time. He will give the player a level 100 Mewtwo holding a Mewtwonite Y (although it is only referred to as Mega Mewtwo when it Mega Evolves); the player loses access to their other Pokémon at this point. He then challenges the player to a battle with his own level 100 Crobat, Chandelure, and Dragonite.

Wild Pokémon

  This section is incomplete.
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Reason: Full list, encounter rate (unlikely to ever know)
Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
  Pikachu
X Y
  Tall grass
21 ?%
  Exeggutor
X Y
  Tall grass
16 ?%
  Skitty
X Y
  Tall grass
17 ?%
  Bunnelby
X Y
  Tall grass
16 ?%
  Litleo
X Y
  Tall grass
20 ?%
  Flabébé
Red flower
X Y
  Tall grass
15 ?%
  Dedenne
X Y
  Tall grass
19 ?%
First encounter
  Pikachu
X Y
  Tall grass
21 One
Gift Pokémon
  Mewtwo
X Y
  Only one
100 One
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Player's Pokémon

Initial party

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Reason: Held items (all of them have held items)
 
Type:
Grass Unknown
Ability:
Overgrow
Held item:
  Unknown
Chespin/ Lv.30
Vine Whip
Grass Physical
Leech Seed
Grass Status
Growl
Normal Status
Rollout
Rock Physical
 
Type:
Fire Unknown
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
  Unknown
Fennekin/ Lv.30
Psybeam
Psychic Special
Fire Spin
Fire Special
Tail Whip
Normal Status
Flame Charge
Fire Physical
 
Type:
Water Unknown
Ability:
Torrent
Held item:
  Unknown
Froakie/ Lv.30
Round
Normal Special
Water Pulse
Water Special
Quick Attack
Normal Physical
Lick
Ghost Physical
 
Types:
Electric Normal
Ability:
Dry Skin
Held item:
  Unknown
Helioptile/ Lv.30
Tail Whip
Normal Status
Thunder Shock
Electric Special
Quick Attack
Normal Physical
Parabolic Charge
Electric Special
 
Type:
Fairy Unknown
Ability:
Cute Charm
Held item:
  Unknown
Sylveon/ Lv.30
Swift
Normal Special
Tail Whip
Normal Status
Quick Attack
Normal Physical
Fairy Wind
Fairy Special

Gift Pokémon

 
Type:
Psychic Unknown
Ability:
Pressure
Held item:
  Mewtwonite Y
Mewtwo Lv.100
Psystrike
Psychic Special
Thunderbolt
Electric Special
Shadow Ball
Ghost Special
Recover
Normal Status

Trainers

  This article is incomplete.
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Reason: Held items (if any, unlikely to ever know), Abilities (unlikely to ever know), Gabite's last move, Sycamore's Crobat's moves

Calem/Serena

  If the player has Chespin:





  If the player has Fennekin:





  If the player has Froakie:





Shauna

  If the player has Chespin:



  If the player has Fennekin:



  If the player has Froakie:



Professor Sycamore



Gallery

External links

See also

References



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