As hackers continue to dive into Pokemon X and Y, a recent discovery of moves may have confirmed the much-discussed Pokemon Z.
According to PokeJungle, Slashmolder on GBATemp discovered three new moves which have not been used in Pokemon X and Y so far.
Though recent RAM dumps, the moves appear tied to the unreleased Pokemon Hoopa and Volcanion, yet they also seem to allude the legendary Pokemon Zygarde.
Could this have confirmed Pokemon Z?
Hold Hands
Normal
PP: 40
The user and an ally hold hands. This makes them very happy.
Normal
PP: 40
The user and an ally hold hands. This makes them very happy.
Thousand Arrows
Ground
PP: 10
This move also hits opposing Pokemon that are in the air. Those Pokemon are knocked down to the ground.
Ground
PP: 10
This move also hits opposing Pokemon that are in the air. Those Pokemon are knocked down to the ground.
Thousand Waves
Ground
PP: 10
The user attacks with a wave that crawls along the ground. Those hit can't flee from battle.
Ground
PP: 10
The user attacks with a wave that crawls along the ground. Those hit can't flee from battle.
So what do these moves mean?
Most Pokemon fans believe that these moves, along with Hoopa and Volcanion, will most likely appear as a part of Pokemon Z, the inevitable sequel to Pokemon X and Y. However, since Nintendo has not officially confirmed it, it remains a rumor
Others believe that a Hoenn remake will also arrive sometime in the near future.
"I say Z and it will have something to do with Hoenn," writes defensivebastiodon.
There are also rumors out there that Pokemon Z and the Hoenn remake may be combined into one story, perhaps in the form of a DLC.
"Z taking place inside of Hoenn? That would actually make sense because [Zygarde's] 'secret power' is supposed to come when the ecosystem is messed up, and Kyogre/Groudon are the only two Pokemon known for destroying the ecosystem," adds HeavyMetalFairy.
Update:
Update:
Diancie can be acquired by purchasing a movie ticket for “Diancie & the Cocoon of Destruction.” The movie, which is based on the “Pokemon X” and “Pokemon Y” video games, is set to hit theaters in Japan starting on July 19. The distribution event will begin on the same date and should last up until Sept. 30.
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