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Pokémon X and Y

Also known as: Pocket Monsters X and Y (JP/KR)
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Released internationally: October 12, 2013

This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused items.
This game has unused abilities.
This game has unused music.
This game has unused text.
This game has regional differences.
This game has revisional differences.

This game has a prerelease article

The first main-series Pokémon games in full 3D, Pokémon X and Y are set in the faraway region of Kalos and feature 72 new Pokémon, a huge regional Pokédex separated into three sections, and brand new features such as Mega Evolution and the Fairy type.

Also, fashion and cafés. It is the equivalent of France, after all.

  • 6Unused Items
    • 6.1Leftover Items
    • 6.2New Unused Items
  • 7Eternal Flower Floette and Light of Ruin
    • 7.2Light of Ruin
  • 10Unused Graphics
  • 11Unused Audio
  • 16Regional Differences
  • 17Revisional Differences

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Prerelease Info


Unreleased Hidden Abilities

In the Generation VI games, it is possible to find Pokémon with special 'hidden Abilities'. However, some Pokémon couldn't be encountered with hidden Abilities through any legitimate means, rendering the following hidden Abilities unused in normal gameplay.

PokémonRegular AbilityHidden Ability
RaikouPressureVolt Absorb
EnteiPressureFlash Fire
SuicunePressureWater Absorb
HeatranFlash FireFlame Body

In the Generation VII games, Raikou, Entei, and Suicune's Hidden Abilities were all changed to Inner Focus, and can be obtained legitimately by importing a Raikou, Entei, or Suicune from Virtual Console Gold, Silver, or Crystal to those games through Pokémon Bank.

Unobtainable Shiny Pokémon

For the sake of consistency, every Pokémon in every Pokémon game is given a Shiny variant. Most Shiny Pokémon have been obtainable through random chance encounters or event distributions, including most Legendary Pokémon. However, a few Pokémon cannot be obtained in this form without hacking, and as a consequence, normal players would never be able to see their Shiny coloration.

  • Zygarde – This Legendary Pokémon is encountered via a fixed in-game battle. However, its probability of being Shiny is locked at 0.
    • Xerneas and Yveltal's encounters are also Shiny-locked, but a Shiny Xerneas and Yveltal were distributed to the Generation VI games during an event, and can be legitimately obtained in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
    • Shiny Zygarde would later be obtainable in Generation VII games as part of an event distribution.
  • Hoopa, Volcanion – These Mythical Pokémon were only obtainable through special distributions via Mystery Gift. Pokémon obtained from Mystery Gift cannot be Shiny unless distributed as such, and no distributions of these Pokemon in their Shiny forms were ever planned. The Shiny variant of Diancie, the first Mythical Pokémon of Generation VI, was distributed in Japanese Pokémon Centers as part of a special Mega Evolution promotion.
  • Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres – Shiny versions of these Pokémon were available in previous games, but their encounters in this game are Shiny-locked. Therefore, their Shiny variants are only obtainable through the PokéTransporter, and they cannot be both Shiny and Generation VI native at the same time.
    • Mewtwo's encounter is also Shiny-locked, but a Shiny Mewtwo was later distributed to the Generation VI games via an event.

Unused Fixed Encounters

2 unused static encounter slots exist corresponding to Scatterbug and Abomasnow, neither of which are used at any point in the game. Both encounters are shiny locked, and where they may have been placed remains a mystery, although it is likely Abomasnow would've been found on Route 17 (Mamoswine Road).

Event Super Training Missions

Download Event Super Training Mission Wondercards
File:PokemonXYORASEventSuperTrainingWondercards.zip (1KB) (info)
To do:
Other exclusive rewards, possibly different between missions.

Several Super Training missions are hidden in the games' files and meant to be unlocked via Wondercards. All of these missions deal with battling against balloons of Mega Evolutions not seen in the Secret Super Training missions.

Fearsome! Twin Tales of Jutting Jaws!Mega Mawile
Danger Zipped Up Tight!Mega Banette
Stuck between the Strong and the Strong!Mega Scizor
Dazzling! A Dizzying Dance of Spoons!Mega Alakazam
What an Upstart! Magikarp Is Moving Up!Mega Gyarados
Watch It! Multiple Mega Evolutions!Mewtwo, Mega Mewtwo X, Mega Mewtwo Y

Completing these missions may reward the player with an Up-Grade or a Dubious Disc, both of which are not rewarded by any normal Super Training mission. Of note is that these missions give no EVs to the Pokémon, much like Secret Super Training missions, but completion sets bitflags 0-5 in byte 0x3A for the Pokémon.

(Source: SciresM (ProjectPokémon))

Unused Items

Leftover Items

Leftover Key Items

As with every game since Generation IV, every single Key Item from previous games, used and unused, remains in X and Y, completely unused. Everything from the Seal Bag to the Lock Capsule still exists, but with its uses removed.

Wonder Launcher Items

The items that went unused outside of Wonder Launcher multiplayer battles in Generation V are now completely unused, as the Wonder Launcher mode does not exist in X and Y.

Poké Balls

The Apricorn Balls and Sport Balls from HeartGold and SoulSilver and the Park Balls from all Generation IV games remain nonfunctional, but the Dream Ball from Black and White and the Safari Ball from previous games can be hacked into the Bag and function properly.

Apricorns

The Apricorns themselves from HeartGold and SoulSilver can be hacked into the bag, but have no use.

New Unused Items

Fairy Gem

Along with the other gems, which are unavailable (aside from the Normal Gem), a new gem was added for the new Fairy-Type, which is just as unavailable as the other gems.

Common Stone

A Key Item found at 0x02BA. Its intended use is unknown.

Travel Trunk

The Key Items found at 0x02C2 and 0x02C3 are two variants of the same item, apparently for the male and female player character, respectively. Using the item leads to the screen where you can change your character's clothes. This suggests that you could change your character's clothes at any time by using this item, but the game was changed to incorporate dressing rooms into Pokémon Centers...which makes a lot more sense, actually.

The Travel Trunk would finally be implemented as the 'Clothing Trunk' in Pokémon Let's Go!, not as a key item, but as a section in the bag.

Holo Caster

While the version used in-game is present at 0x0281, another one exists at 0x02CA, unused. The reason for this duplicate is unknown.

Key Stone Items

While the player only uses the Mega Ring, Korrina's Mega Glove and Diantha's Mega Charm exist as Key Items at 0x02CC and 0x02CD, respectively. Their bag icons were either removed or not implemented, so the game uses a question mark as a placeholder icon.

Eternal Flower Floette and Light of Ruin

To do:
Please rip the shiny coloration instead of the screenshot. This might need some reordering.

AZ's Floette, known as the Eternal Flower Floette, is briefly seen in a cutscene during the ending of X and Y, but is not obtainable by any normal means, nor has it been distributed in any event. Despite apparently existing only for a cutscene, there were clearly initial plans for it to be a special form of Floette to be obtained by the player in some way. This would most likely be through events.

Unlike normal Floette, Eternal Flower Floette cannot evolve into its next stage: It is also in the Undiscovered egg group, making it unable to be bred. This is akin to the Spiky-Eared Pichu in HeartGold and SoulSilver, which couldn't evolve into Pikachu.

It has higher stats than a normal Floette (only 1 stat lower than its evolution, Florges), its own unique cry, and has a unique signature move, Light of Ruin.

Conditions
SpriteNormal colorationShiny colorationCry

Base Stats

HP74
Attack65
Defense67
Special Attack125
Special Defense128
Speed92

Light of Ruin

Eternal Floette's signature move has the highest base power out of all Fairy Type attacks, and is the strongest Fairy Type move in the game.

Move Stats

NameLight of Ruin
TypeFairy
CategorySpecial
PP5
Power140
Accuracy90
DescriptionDrawing power from the Eternal Flower, the user fires a powerful beam of light.

This also damages the user quite a lot.

(Source: Serebii)

Unused Evolution Parameters

Eevee's evolution method into Sylveon has an extra parameter to signify which Type of move it needs to have to evolve, and it works with any Type, but only Fairy Type is used under normal conditions.

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Thousand Arrows and Thousand Waves

To do:
Better screenshot of move details in-game, GIF of move.

Thousand Arrows and Thousand Waves are moves unobtainable in Generation VI, confirmed in Generation VII to have been intended for Zygarde. They are physical Ground-type moves with 90 power, 100% accuracy, and 10 PP.

Both moves have extra effects. Thousand Arrows hits Flying or Levitating Pokémon and knocks them to the ground (similar to Gravity), while Thousand Waves prevents affected Pokémon from switching out or fleeing.

Unused Graphics

Early Title Screens

These mockups are comprised of separate graphic elements for an early title screen layout. The graphics fit a resolution of 800x480 pixels, which is exactly double the native resolution of the 3DS. The final title screens use a different font for 'Push Start Button'. The 'TM' symbol is also in a fixed position, rather than correlating to the 'X' or 'Y' logo.

Texture Oddity

Torterra's Shiny eye texture has what appears to be a work in progress eye that is missing from the non-shiny eye texture.

Shiny
Regular

Town Map Location Preview

Early
Final

There is an early preview image for Santalune City, taken at night. This early version can be found in a069, which is the same directory for the final preview images.

Miscellaneous


A large Japanese nametag for a female Pikachu. This image can be found in a004.


Placeholder graphics for the HP/EXP bars, element type, and status effects respectively. All of these can be found in a005.


A placeholder image for the Pokémon Type graphic in the Friend Safari. This is from a200.


Two placeholder images found in a152, alongside various Holocaster graphics.


A size guideline for jigsaw puzzle images in a017. The white overlay is 320x240.


A test image found in a116.

Unused Audio

Eternal Flower Floette

AZ's Floette has its own unique cry, a slightly modified variant of Floette's normal cry. However, because the Forme itself is unobtainable, its cry goes unused.

bgm_xy_test Themes

There are 7 versions of the same song, all named bgm_xy_test1 through bgm_xy_test7. They're all the same song: 'Friends Theme - A New Meeting', although the waveforms of 1-3 are slightly different from 4-7. These songs may have been used for testing various locations of overworld themes before they were implemented.

bgm_xy_vs_secret_01

As with the Generation V games, a remix of the 'Battle! VS Champion' theme from Red and Blue is included to be used in the finals of the Pokémon Video Game World Championships tournament. This is a different remix from the Generation V games, though the intro remains the same. There is no way to hear this song through normal gameplay, as it is locked out of the normal multiplayer battle music. Oddly, in the Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire: Super Music Collection soundtrack, the theme is titled Victory! (World Champion), a naming scheme typically reserved for victory themes.

me_xy_test Themes

There are three files, me_xy_test1 through me_xy_test3, which are all just copies of the Pokémon Center's healing machine sound effect. This could have been used for testing player-related sound effects.

(Source: Bond697 and Slashmolder for audio rips)

Unused Terrains

In a/1/4/6 there are two unused battle backgrounds that indicate that there might have been Water & Ice Terrains originally. They use the Wi-Fi battle background as a placeholder.

Their models are found in '128.bin' & '129.bin'. Their internal names are 'fwaza_aqua' and 'fwaza_ice', matching the naming pattern of the other terrains seen in-game ('fwaza_grass', 'fwaza_mist' and 'fwaza_eleki').

Sound Debug Logs

To do:
Get a dump of these file's contents.

Two files named out.txt and out2.txt can be found in a folder called sounddebug. Each file contains comma-separated number values.

Unused Text

This placeholder text is used for distribution Wonder Cards that don't have an event title attached to them. As all distribution Wonder Cards have an event title, this title goes unseen.

Debugging Files

To do:
There's probably more. I won't know all of them until I can analyse each of the files myself.

There are a handful of debugging-related files in the RomFS. Their functions are currently unknown.

Regional Differences

Title Screen

As usual, PUSH START BUTTON was changed to PRESS START in the English releases.

Birthday Music

To do:
Audio? Video?

In the Japanese version, a cover of 'Happy Birthday to You' plays during the player's first visit to a Pokémon Center on their birthday; on later visits, it is replaced with a music box version of the Pokémon Center theme. Because this song was still under (legally dubious) copyright internationally at the time, this was removed from international versions, and only the latter theme is heard.

Revisional Differences

To do:
Add more reliable sources.

Version 1.1

This patch was released on October 12, 2013.

  • When saving on the North and South Boulevards of Lumiose City, the game could freeze, forcing the player to reboot the 3DS, which corrupts the save file. The fix patches the bug and restores save files to an usable state.
  • The filtering system of the GTS no longer crashes after using certain filters and confirming a trade.

Special Conditions Of Contract

Version 1.2

This patch was released on December 12, 2013. Starting in this update, each subsequent update is required to go online.

  • Pokémon that evolve by trade now learn new moves after evolving if received through Wonder Trade.
  • All Trainer PR Video captions are now unlocked even after fulfilling the requirements.
  • Encryption was added to online functionality. Thus, the Battle Analyzer and Instacheck tools are rendered useless.

Version 1.3

This patch was released on October 28, 2014.

  • When the first Pokémon is sent out in a battle, the standard Poké Ball effect is no longer used for all types of Poké Balls.
  • Vivillon's icon in the Friend Safari menu now appears for every type of pattern.

Version 1.4

This patch was released on April 2, 2015, alongside the version 1.3 patch for Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Both patches fix the bugs with music related to usage of the Poké Radar.

(Source: Project Pokémon)

Version 1.5

To do:
Document the so-far unknown changes.

This patch was released on April 22, 2015, alongside the version 1.4 patch for Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.


The Pokémon series
Generation IRed, Green, & Blue (Prototype) • Yellow (Prototype)
Hey You, Pikachu! • Trading Card Game • Pinball • Picross
Snap (Demo) • Stadium (Japan) • Stadium (International) • Puzzle League • PokéROM
Generation IIGold & Silver (Prototypes) • Crystal (Prototypes)
Card GB2 • Puzzle Challenge • Pinball Mini • Stadium 2 (International)
Suuji o Tsukamaeyou!
Generation IIIRuby & Sapphire (Debug ROM) • FireRed & LeafGreen (Prototype) • Emerald (Prototype)
Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team
Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire • Channel • Colosseum • XD • Trozei! • Ranger • Dash
Masters Arena • Team Turbo • Poké Ball Launcher
Generation IVDiamond & Pearl (Prototypes) • Platinum • HeartGold & SoulSilver • Battle Revolution • My Pokémon Ranch
Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness & Time • Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky • Ranger: Shadows of Almia • Ranger: Guardian Signs
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure • Rumble
Generation VBlack & White • Black 2 & White 2
Trading Card Game Online • Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure • Conquest • Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
Pokédex 3D • Rumble U
Generation VIX & Y • Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire
Bank & Transporter • Shuffle • Super Mystery Dungeon
Pokkén Tournament (Wii U) • GO
Generation VIISun & Moon • Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon • Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! (Prototype)
Detective Pikachu • Magikarp Jump
Generation VIIISword & Shield (Prototypes)
HOME (iOS/Android) • Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (Prototype) • New Pokémon Snap
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