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Like previous major releases, especially those that set a new [[generation]], [[Pokémon X and Y]] went through multiple development stages, many of which included several elements that were eventually dropped or revised before the games' release. Some of these components can still be found within their internal data. | Like previous major releases, especially those that set a new [[generation]], [[Pokémon X and Y]] went through multiple development stages, many of which included several elements that were eventually dropped or revised before the games' release. Some of these components can still be found within their internal data. | ||
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===Lumiose City=== | ===Lumiose City=== | ||
A pre-release screenshot of Estival Avenue in [[Lumiose City]] shows the Lumi Cab in a different spot. | A pre-release screenshot of [[Estival Avenue]] in [[Lumiose City]] shows the [[Lumi Cab]] in a different spot. | ||
===Parfum Palace=== | ===Parfum Palace=== | ||
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A pre-release image of {{m|Oblivion Wing}} shows the beam of energy as being pure red in color, compared to the final version which has two burgundy-colored streaks inside the beam with some red. | A pre-release image of {{m|Oblivion Wing}} shows the beam of energy as being pure red in color, compared to the final version which has two burgundy-colored streaks inside the beam with some red. | ||
===Gym | ===Anistar Gym=== | ||
A pre-release screenshot of the [[Anistar Gym]] shows a Gym guide who is a young man with light brown hair, a necktie, and brown shoes. In the final version, however, the Gym guide is an adult man with dark brown hair, suspenders, and dark-colored shoes. | A pre-release screenshot of the [[Anistar Gym]] shows a Gym guide who is a young man with light brown hair, a necktie, and brown shoes. In the final version, however, the Gym guide is an adult man with dark brown hair, suspenders, and dark-colored shoes. In addition, the Gym floor, furniture, and statues sport notably different color schemes than in the final version. | ||
===Gardevoir and Fairy Wind=== | ===Gardevoir and Fairy Wind=== | ||
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File:XY Prerelease Lumiose City.png|Early image of Estival Avenue in Lumiose City | File:XY Prerelease Lumiose City.png|Early image of Estival Avenue in Lumiose City | ||
File:XY Prerelease bridge.png|Early image of the bridge in the courtyard at Parfum Palace | File:XY Prerelease bridge.png|Early image of the bridge in the courtyard at Parfum Palace | ||
File:XY Prerelease jungle.png|Early image of Coumarine Gym | File:XY Prerelease jungle.png|Early image of the Coumarine Gym | ||
File:XY Prerelease Shiny Gogoat.png|Image of Shiny Gogoat's original coloration | File:XY Prerelease Shiny Gogoat.png|Image of Shiny Gogoat's original coloration | ||
File:XY Prerelease Yveltal Oblivion Wing.png|Early image of Oblivion Wing | File:XY Prerelease Yveltal Oblivion Wing.png|Early image of Oblivion Wing | ||
File:XY Prerelease Anistar Gym.png|Early image of the Anistar Gym | |||
File:XY Prerelease Gardevoir Fairy Wind.png|Image from the E3 trailer showing Gardevoir using Fairy Wind | File:XY Prerelease Gardevoir Fairy Wind.png|Image from the E3 trailer showing Gardevoir using Fairy Wind | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Post-release== | ==Post-release== | ||
===Eternal Flower Floette=== | ===Eternal Flower Floette=== | ||
[[AZ]]'s {{p|Floette}}, the Eternal Flower Floette, exists as an [[ | [[AZ]]'s {{p|Floette}}, the Eternal Flower Floette, exists as an alternate [[form]] of Floette in the game's data, but it is not obtainable in-game and was never distributed. In addition to Floette's regular moveset, it learns the otherwise unused {{type|Fairy}} move {{m|Light of Ruin}} at [[level]] 50. It cannot [[Evolution|evolve]], and it is in the {{egg|No Eggs Discovered}} [[Egg Group]]. The Eternal Flower Floette's [[base stats]] are higher than that of a normal Floette, its base stat total being 1 less than that of {{p|Florges}}. It has a base experience yield of 243. Unlike normal Floette, it cannot have the [[Hidden Ability]] {{a|Symbiosis}}. In [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], it has its own [[Pokédex]] entry, as with other alternate forms of Pokémon in Generation VII onward. Despite it not being present in the data of any [[Nintendo Switch]] core series games, Eternal Flower Floette has a sprite in [[Pokémon HOME]]. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
AZ's Floette.png|Eternal Flower Floette | AZ's Floette.png|Eternal Flower Floette | ||
670EMS6.png|Menu sprite (Generations VI and VII) | |||
Pokédex Image Floette-Eternal USUM.png|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Pokédex image | |||
Menu HOME 0670-Eternal.png|Pokémon HOME sprite | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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* {{DL|List of unobtainable items|Common Stone}} | * {{DL|List of unobtainable items|Common Stone}} | ||
* {{DL|List of unobtainable items|Travel Trunk}} | * {{DL|List of unobtainable items|Travel Trunk}} | ||
* | * [[Fairy Gem]] | ||
* {{DL|List of unobtainable items|Mega Charm}} | * {{DL|List of unobtainable items|Mega Charm}} | ||
* {{DL|List of unobtainable items|Mega Glove}} | * {{DL|List of unobtainable items|Mega Glove}} | ||
===Moves=== | ===Moves=== | ||
Three unused [[move]]s exist in the data of the Generation VI games. No legally obtainable Pokémon can learn them, and no Pokémon were ever distributed knowing the move. Thousand Arrows and Thousand Waves can be learned by {{p|Zygarde}} in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]. | Three unused [[move]]s exist in the data of the Generation VI games. No legally obtainable Pokémon can learn them, and no Pokémon were ever distributed knowing the move. Thousand Arrows and Thousand Waves can be learned by {{p|Zygarde}} starting from [[Generation VII]] in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] via [[Zygarde Cube]]. | ||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #ddf; border: 5px solid #ccf" | {| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #ddf; border: 5px solid #ccf" | ||
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! style="width: 60px"|{{color2|000|Type}} | ! style="width: 60px"|{{color2|000|Type}} | ||
! style="width: 60px"|{{color2|000|Damage category|Category}} | ! style="width: 60px"|{{color2|000|Damage category|Category}} | ||
! style="width: 40px"|{{color2|000 | ! style="width: 40px"|{{color2|000|PP}} | ||
! style="width: 40px"|{{color2|000|Power}} | ! style="width: 40px"|{{color2|000|Power}} | ||
! style="width: 40px"|{{color2|000|Accuracy}} | ! style="width: 40px"|{{color2|000|Accuracy}} | ||
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===Hidden Abilities=== | ===Hidden Abilities=== | ||
Some Pokémon are programmed to have | Some Pokémon are programmed to have [[Hidden Ability|Hidden Abilities]] in [[Generation VI]], but cannot legally obtain them. These Abilities may have been distributed in a later generation or are currently still not obtainable. For Flabébé's evolutionary line, all other flower colors are obtainable with their Hidden Ability. | ||
{{Ability/head|X}} | {{Ability/head|X}} | ||
{{Ability/entry|243|Raikou|Electric|Electric|Pressure|None|Volt Absorb}} | {{Ability/entry|game=6|243|Raikou|Electric|Electric|Pressure|None|Volt Absorb}} | ||
{{Ability/entry|244|Entei|Fire|Fire|Pressure|None|Flash Fire}} | {{Ability/entry|game=6|244|Entei|Fire|Fire|Pressure|None|Flash Fire}} | ||
{{Ability/entry|245|Suicune|Water|Water|Pressure|None|Water Absorb}} | {{Ability/entry|game=6|245|Suicune|Water|Water|Pressure|None|Water Absorb}} | ||
{{Ability/entry|485|Heatran|Fire|Steel|Flash Fire|None|Flame Body}} | {{Ability/entry|game=6|485|Heatran|Fire|Steel|Flash Fire|None|Flame Body}} | ||
{{Ability/entry|game=6|669O|Flabébé|Fairy|Fairy|Flower Veil|None|Symbiosis|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Flabébé, Floette, and Florges|Orange Flower}}}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|game=6|669W|Flabébé|Fairy|Fairy|Flower Veil|None|Symbiosis|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Flabébé, Floette, and Florges|White Flower}}}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|game=6|670O|Floette|Fairy|Fairy|Flower Veil|None|Symbiosis|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Flabébé, Floette, and Florges|Orange Flower}}}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|game=6|670W|Floette|Fairy|Fairy|Flower Veil|None|Symbiosis|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Flabébé, Floette, and Florges|White Flower}}}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|game=6|671O|Florges|Fairy|Fairy|Flower Veil|None|Symbiosis|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Flabébé, Floette, and Florges|Orange Flower}}}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|game=6|671W|Florges|Fairy|Fairy|Flower Veil|None|Symbiosis|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Flabébé, Floette, and Florges|White Flower}}}} | |||
{{Ability/foot|Y}} | {{Ability/foot|Y}} | ||
===Shiny Pokémon=== | ===Shiny Pokémon=== | ||
Every Pokémon in the game | Every Pokémon in the game is programmed to have a {{Shiny}} variant, but some of them cannot be obtained legally. These Shiny Pokémon may have been distributed in a later generation or are currently still not obtainable. | ||
{{egglist|{{x color}}|{{y color}}}} | {{egglist|{{x color}}|{{y color}}}} | ||
{{Moveentrytm|251|Celebi|2|Psychic|Grass|}} | {{Moveentrytm|251|Celebi|2|Psychic|Grass|gen=6}} | ||
{{Moveentrytm|494|Victini|2|Psychic|Fire}} | {{Moveentrytm|494|Victini|2|Psychic|Fire|gen=6}} | ||
{{Moveentrytm|647|Keldeo|2|Water|Fighting}} | {{Moveentrytm|647|Keldeo|2|Water|Fighting|gen=6}} | ||
{{Moveentrytm|648|Meloetta|2|Normal|Psychic}} | {{Moveentrytm|648|Meloetta|2|Normal|Psychic|gen=6}} | ||
{{Moveentrytm|718|Zygarde|2|Dragon|Ground}} | {{Moveentrytm|718|Zygarde|2|Dragon|Ground|gen=6}} | ||
{{Moveentrytm|720|Hoopa|2|Psychic|Ghost}} | {{Moveentrytm|720|Hoopa|2|Psychic|Ghost|gen=6}} | ||
{{Moveentrytm|721|Volcanion|2|Fire|Water}} | {{Moveentrytm|721|Volcanion|2|Fire|Water|gen=6}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |||
===Battle Maison=== | |||
In the internal text file for the [[Battle Maison]], there are 12 complete sets of unused text strings for the top three competitors from the [[World Championships]]. They may have been intended to be used as part of an event like the [[World Championships Tournament]] in {{B2W2}}. For each ranking, there are two variant sets of dialogue, with each set also having a variant using masculine and feminine pronouns and language. | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="background: #{{x color}}; border:3px solid #{{y color}}" | |||
|- style="background: #{{x color light}}" | |||
! rowspan="2" | Place | |||
! colspan="3" | Male | |||
! colspan="3" | Female | |||
|- style="background: #{{x color light}}" | |||
! Before battle | |||
! Being defeated | |||
! If the player is defeated | |||
! Before battle | |||
! Being defeated | |||
! If the player is defeated | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="2" style="background: #{{x color light}}" | 1st | |||
| I'll show you what it takes to be a world champion! || If you've managed to beat me, then that makes you the strongest Trainer in the world! || Now do you understand what it means to be the strongest in the world? | |||
| How about I show you the strength that won at Pokémon World Championships? || If you beat me, that means that you're strong enough to win the Pokémon World Championships! || Now do you understand the strength you'd face if you went to the Pokémon World Championships? | |||
|- | |||
| Even a Pokémon World Champion like me gets nervous before battles, you know! || What a strong opponent... This is what makes battling so much fun, though! || It looks like my careful battling strategies still won out in the end! | |||
| Even a Pokémon World Champion like me gets nervous before battles, you know! || What a strong opponent... This is what makes battling so much fun, though! || It looks like my careful battling strategies still won out in the end! | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="2" style="background: #{{x color light}}" | 2nd | |||
| Watch out! I'm going to show you what a runner-up from the Pokémon World Championships can do! || To beat me, the second strongest Trainer in the world...! || Did you think that being number two in the world would make me a pushover? Think again! | |||
| Watch out! I'm going to show you what a runner-up from the Pokémon World Championships can do! || To beat me, the second strongest Trainer in the world...! || Did you think that being number two in the world would make me a pushover? Think again! | |||
|- | |||
| I'll take you on in battle, even though I did place second at the Pokémon World Championships! || So there are still even stronger Trainers out in the wide world! || Did you get to feel it? The power of a second-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships? | |||
| I'll take you on in battle, even though I did place second at the Pokémon World Championships! || So, there are still even stronger Trainers out in the wide world! || Did you get to feel it? The power of a second-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships? | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="2" style="background: #{{x color light}}" | 3rd | |||
| You want to battle with me, the third-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships? || You've got the kind of strength that will take you wherever you want in the world! || That's right! I won't be defeated that easily! | |||
| You want to battle with me, the third-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships? || You've got the kind of strength that will take you wherever you want in the world! || That's right! I won't be defeated that easily! | |||
|- | |||
| Haven't you ever thought that you'd like to know how strong a third-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships is? || To lose in a battle where I was being serious! You're strong enough to face the world's best! || It looks like I came out on top—not just in luck, but in real strength, too! | |||
| Haven't you ever thought that you'd like to know how strong a third-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships is? || To lose in a battle where I was being serious! You're strong enough to face the world's best! || It looks like I came out on top—not just in luck, but in real strength, too! | |||
|} | |} | ||
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<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{beta|x|y}} | {{beta|x|y}} | ||
{{Project Games notice}} | {{Project Games notice}} | ||
[[de:Pokémon X und Y (Vorabversion)]] | [[de:Pokémon X und Y (Vorabversion)]] | ||
[[it:Pokémon X e Y beta]] | [[it:Pokémon X e Y beta]] |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 8 July 2024
It has been suggested that this article be moved to Development leftovers of Pokémon X and Y. Please discuss whether or not to move it on its talk page. |
Like previous major releases, especially those that set a new generation, Pokémon X and Y went through multiple development stages, many of which included several elements that were eventually dropped or revised before the games' release. Some of these components can still be found within their internal data.
Pre-release
Route 3
A pre-release screenshot of Route 3 depicts the route with a different camera angle, a different trainer, and lacking the big tree on the left side near the lake.
Lumiose City
A pre-release screenshot of Estival Avenue in Lumiose City shows the Lumi Cab in a different spot.
Parfum Palace
A pre-release screenshot of the bridge in the courtyard of Parfum Palace depicts the bridge as very long and thin, whereas in the final version it is long and has a thick gold part underneath the bridge.
Coumarine Gym
A pre-release image of Coumarine Gym shows the ledges the players jumps onto ropes as being the same color green as the rest of the floor, but in the final version the ledges are a darker green. In addition, the log that the rope is attached to sticks out further than it does in the final version.
Shiny Gogoat
Pre-release footage of X and Y showed a Shiny Gogoat. Gogoat's Shiny coloration was drastically altered in the final release.
Oblivion Wing
A pre-release image of Oblivion Wing shows the beam of energy as being pure red in color, compared to the final version which has two burgundy-colored streaks inside the beam with some red.
Anistar Gym
A pre-release screenshot of the Anistar Gym shows a Gym guide who is a young man with light brown hair, a necktie, and brown shoes. In the final version, however, the Gym guide is an adult man with dark brown hair, suspenders, and dark-colored shoes. In addition, the Gym floor, furniture, and statues sport notably different color schemes than in the final version.
Gardevoir and Fairy Wind
The E3 trailer for Pokémon X and Y showed a wild Gardevoir using Fairy Wind on a Hydreigon. In the final game, neither Gardevoir nor its pre-evolutions could learn this move.
Gallery
Post-release
Eternal Flower Floette
AZ's Floette, the Eternal Flower Floette, exists as an alternate form of Floette in the game's data, but it is not obtainable in-game and was never distributed. In addition to Floette's regular moveset, it learns the otherwise unused Fairy-type move Light of Ruin at level 50. It cannot evolve, and it is in the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group. The Eternal Flower Floette's base stats are higher than that of a normal Floette, its base stat total being 1 less than that of Florges. It has a base experience yield of 243. Unlike normal Floette, it cannot have the Hidden Ability Symbiosis. In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, it has its own Pokédex entry, as with other alternate forms of Pokémon in Generation VII onward. Despite it not being present in the data of any Nintendo Switch core series games, Eternal Flower Floette has a sprite in Pokémon HOME.
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 74
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134 - 181 | 258 - 352 | |
65
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63 - 128 | 121 - 251 | |
67
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64 - 130 | 125 - 256 | |
125
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117 - 194 | 229 - 383 | |
128
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119 - 198 | 234 - 390 | |
92
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87 - 158 | 170 - 311 | |
Total: 551
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Other Pokémon with this total | ||
Items
- Main article: List of unobtainable items → In Generation VI
Five unused items exist in the internal data of X and Y.
Moves
Three unused moves exist in the data of the Generation VI games. No legally obtainable Pokémon can learn them, and no Pokémon were ever distributed knowing the move. Thousand Arrows and Thousand Waves can be learned by Zygarde starting from Generation VII in Pokémon Sun and Moon via Zygarde Cube.
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Trainer classes
Unused Trainer classes are present in the internal data of the games.
- Ace Surfer (Japanese: なみのりエリート Surfing Elite)
- It may have been intended to be used for the Ace Trainers found surfing in the overworld that were later introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. The Trainer class is also included in the app Learn Real English Through Pokémon: XY Translation Scope.
- Swimmers (Japanese: みずぎカップル Swimsuit Couple)
- This Trainer class was later introduced in Generation VII's Pokémon Sun and Moon.
Hidden Abilities
Some Pokémon are programmed to have Hidden Abilities in Generation VI, but cannot legally obtain them. These Abilities may have been distributed in a later generation or are currently still not obtainable. For Flabébé's evolutionary line, all other flower colors are obtainable with their Hidden Ability.
# | Pokémon | Types | First Ability | Second Ability | Hidden Ability | ||
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0243 | Raikou |
Electric | Pressure | None | Volt Absorb | ||
0244 | Entei |
Fire | Pressure | None | Flash Fire | ||
0245 | Suicune |
Water | Pressure | None | Water Absorb | ||
0485 | Heatran |
Fire | Steel | Flash Fire | None | Flame Body | |
669O | Flabébé Orange Flower |
Fairy | Flower Veil | None | Symbiosis | ||
669W | Flabébé White Flower |
Fairy | Flower Veil | None | Symbiosis | ||
670O | Floette Orange Flower |
Fairy | Flower Veil | None | Symbiosis | ||
670W | Floette White Flower |
Fairy | Flower Veil | None | Symbiosis | ||
671O | Florges Orange Flower |
Fairy | Flower Veil | None | Symbiosis | ||
671W | Florges White Flower |
Fairy | Flower Veil | None | Symbiosis | ||
Please note that Abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
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Shiny Pokémon
Every Pokémon in the game is programmed to have a Shiny variant, but some of them cannot be obtained legally. These Shiny Pokémon may have been distributed in a later generation or are currently still not obtainable.
|
Battle Maison
In the internal text file for the Battle Maison, there are 12 complete sets of unused text strings for the top three competitors from the World Championships. They may have been intended to be used as part of an event like the World Championships Tournament in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. For each ranking, there are two variant sets of dialogue, with each set also having a variant using masculine and feminine pronouns and language.
Place | Male | Female | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Before battle | Being defeated | If the player is defeated | Before battle | Being defeated | If the player is defeated | |
1st | I'll show you what it takes to be a world champion! | If you've managed to beat me, then that makes you the strongest Trainer in the world! | Now do you understand what it means to be the strongest in the world? | How about I show you the strength that won at Pokémon World Championships? | If you beat me, that means that you're strong enough to win the Pokémon World Championships! | Now do you understand the strength you'd face if you went to the Pokémon World Championships? |
Even a Pokémon World Champion like me gets nervous before battles, you know! | What a strong opponent... This is what makes battling so much fun, though! | It looks like my careful battling strategies still won out in the end! | Even a Pokémon World Champion like me gets nervous before battles, you know! | What a strong opponent... This is what makes battling so much fun, though! | It looks like my careful battling strategies still won out in the end! | |
2nd | Watch out! I'm going to show you what a runner-up from the Pokémon World Championships can do! | To beat me, the second strongest Trainer in the world...! | Did you think that being number two in the world would make me a pushover? Think again! | Watch out! I'm going to show you what a runner-up from the Pokémon World Championships can do! | To beat me, the second strongest Trainer in the world...! | Did you think that being number two in the world would make me a pushover? Think again! |
I'll take you on in battle, even though I did place second at the Pokémon World Championships! | So there are still even stronger Trainers out in the wide world! | Did you get to feel it? The power of a second-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships? | I'll take you on in battle, even though I did place second at the Pokémon World Championships! | So, there are still even stronger Trainers out in the wide world! | Did you get to feel it? The power of a second-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships? | |
3rd | You want to battle with me, the third-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships? | You've got the kind of strength that will take you wherever you want in the world! | That's right! I won't be defeated that easily! | You want to battle with me, the third-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships? | You've got the kind of strength that will take you wherever you want in the world! | That's right! I won't be defeated that easily! |
Haven't you ever thought that you'd like to know how strong a third-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships is? | To lose in a battle where I was being serious! You're strong enough to face the world's best! | It looks like I came out on top—not just in luck, but in real strength, too! | Haven't you ever thought that you'd like to know how strong a third-place winner from the Pokémon World Championships is? | To lose in a battle where I was being serious! You're strong enough to face the world's best! | It looks like I came out on top—not just in luck, but in real strength, too! |
References
This game-related article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |