Difference Between Pokemon X And Pokemon Y
Pokémon X and Y were both released on October 12, 2013. They were the first Pokémon games to be released on the Nintendo 3DS, followed by Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, a remake of Ruby and Sapphire, on November 21, 2014. They were also the first Pokémon games to feauture the element of Mega Evolution, shortly followed by, again, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
Pokémon X | Pokémon Y |
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X feautures Mega Pokémon with different stats, types, and appearances. For example, Mega Charizard X is stronger, has a different apperance, and is a fire/dragon type. | Mega Charizard Y has a different apperance (closer to the appearance of the original Charizard), is slightly weaker, doesn't have "Drought" (a special move exclusive to Mega Evolutions), and is a fire/flying type. |
X feautures Xerneas. | The legendary Pokémon of Y is Yvetal. |
X also feautures other Pokémon you can't obtain in Y: | |
*Mega Charizard X | |
*Staryu | |
*Starmie | |
*Pinsir | |
*Mega Mewtwo X | |
*Houndour | |
*Houndoom | |
*Poochyena | |
*Mightyena | |
*Aron | |
*Lairon | |
*Aggron | |
*Sawk | |
*Swirlix | |
*Slurpuff | |
*Clauncher | |
*Clawitzer | |
Y has Pokémon you can't get in X: | |
*Mega Charizard Y | |
*Shellder | |
*Cloyster | |
*Mega Mewtwo Y | |
*Heracross | |
*Larvitar | |
*Pupitar | |
*Tyranitar | |
*Electrike | |
*Manectric | |
*Purrloin | |
*Liepard | |
*Throh | |
*Spritzee | |
*Aromatisse | |
*Skrelp | |
*Dragalge |