Mark Avila may not be able to play Pokemon X & Y until later this week, but that hasn’t stopped him from drawing a bunch of kickass art of the new Pokemon in the meantime. It’s so excellent, you could almost mistake it for the official art.
Like the recently revealed Mega Charizard X, pictured above. Man, seeing him drawn like this… I’m not sure Mega Charizard Y stacks up!
Avila has also drawn up some of the other Mega Pokemon, check it out:
Mega Mewtwo Y
Mega Blaziken
Mega Lucario and Mega Mawile
Mega Blastoise
Megas aren’t the only ones given this treatment, though. We’ve also got the two fossil Pokemon..
Aurorus
Tyrantrum
And the new legendaries…
Xerneas
Yvetal
Oh, and we’ve even got one of the new starters!
Froakie
Excellent stuff. You can check out more of Avila’s work — including a ton of other non-Pokemon X & Y fan art.
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3 responses to “No, It’s Not Official Pokemon X & Y Art, But It Could Be”
So are there only like 70 new pokemon, or what? And also, is there a way to find out the pokedex differences for each version before Saturday? I don’t care about the legendaries, I never use legendaries, I care about the regular dudes I’m getting / missing out on.
I’d expect at least 100 new. The fewest ever added in a single generation was generation 2, with 101 new; the most added was generation 5 with 156 new.
We don’t know the exact number because only 42 new pokemon have been announced for generation 6 so far.
From the leaked copies, there appears to be
69 (not joking)new Pokemon, and18Mega Evolutions.69 new Pokemon I think it was last at, or may have hit 70. However there are event Pokemon / Legendaries still not discovered. So add maybe another 5 at max if lucky, expecting another 2-3.