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This is a Video Archive of All The Rare Pokemon XyHax.Blogspot.Com Has To Offer
Both The Network and our Visitors
A page for reference, to display and showcase some of the events I have added since creating this website, also for visitors to reference, see what it is we have to offer them as far as event pokemon go as well as other mons such as gen6 shinys, dreamworld mons, mega evolution mons and so forth.
Feel free to let me know if we are missing a particular event and I will do my best to obtain it for you but as far as I know we have all the "cherish ball events from 2003 up to 2014" and all the gen 6 events to date that are available at this time :D
The following videos show the pokemon
we give to every one of our distributors.
That said;
IF YOU ARE HERE UNDER THE IMPRESSION YOU WILL GET A HAND OUT GO ELSEWHERE WE ARE ONLY GOING TO ADD TEAM PLAYERS TO OUR FRIEND LISTS SORRY...
IF YOU HAVE A POWER SAVES AND WOULD LIKE TO HELP US OUT AND BECOME A DISTRIBUTOR TALK TO VETTA IN IRC CHAT WE HOOK OUR DISTRIBUTORS UP WITH OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION!!!
So we thought we may as well show you guys the mons we can clone and distribute as power save users, Thanks for checking out the blog and this video appreciate your visits, comments and feedback all of it drives our motives here @ xyhax.blog.
- VettaCossX Aka Phil MCcrackin -

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Vivillon Events:


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Mega Evolution Event Pokemon


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Pokémon Strength's & Weakness's

Pokémon types & type chart

About Pokémon types

All Pokémon creatures and their moves are assigned certain types. Each type has several strengths and weaknesses in both attack and defense. In battle, you should use Pokémon and moves that have a type advantage over your opponent; doing so will cause much more damage than normal.
A single-type advantage (for instance a Water attack against a Ground-type Pokémon) will net you double normal damage. The advantages also add up, so a double-type advantage (for instance a Water attack against a Ground/Rock-type Pokémon) will net you quadruple damage. In both these cases you will see the message It's super effective! in-game after the attack.
Conversely, a single- and double-type disadvantage will afflict half and a quarter normal damage respectively. Here you will see the message It's not very effective... in-game.
Another advantage you can gain is Same Type Attack Bonus (STAB). As the name implies, this increases the power of the move if the attacking Pokémon has the same type as the move used (for example a Fire-type Pokémon using a Fire-type move). In this case the damage is 1.5 times normal. Again this is added to any other advantages, so a Water-type Pokémon using a Water-type move against a Ground/Rock-type Pokémon will bag you six times (2×2×1.5) normal damage!

Type chart

The full type chart here displays the strengths and weaknesses of each type. Look down the left hand side for the attacking type, then move across to see how effective it is against each Pokémon type.
Note: this chart is for the latest Generation 6 games, Pokémon X & Y. Type charts for previous games have some minor differences - see below.

Chart key

  • 0 No effect (0%)
  • ½ Not very effective (50%)
  •   Normal (100%)
  • 2 Super-effective (200%)

Downloads

You can download the type chart as an image to print out and keep handy as you are playing and battling!

Generation 2-5

  • There was no Fairy type.
  • Ghost and Dark type moves were not very effective against Steel type Pokémon. From Generation 6 they do neutral damage.

Generation 1

  • There were no Dark or Steel types.
  • Ghost-type moves had no effect on Psychic Pokémon. (Note that this only affected Lick as Confuse Ray and Night Shade affected all Pokémon equally.)
    This was supposedly a mistake in the programming: several game guides stated that Ghost was super-effective on Psychic, and an in-game trainer at Saffron City says that Psychic Pokémon fear only ghosts and bugs! It was corrected in Generation 2 when Ghost became super-effective against Psychic.
  • Bug was super-effective on Poison and vice-versa. This was changed so that Bug is now not very effective against Poison, and 
  • Bug.
  • Bug was regularly effective against Ghost. Now it is not very effective.
  • Ice type moves were regularly effective against Fire type Pokémon. Now they are not very effective.

    • Poison now does regular damage against 

    See also:
    Dual type charts
    Previous type charts
    DEFENSE →
    ATTACK ↴
    NORFIRWATELEGRAICEFIGPOIGROFLYPSYBUGROCGHODRADARSTEFAI
    NORMAL½0½
    FIRE½½222½½2
    WATER2½½22½
    ELECTRIC2½½02½
    GRASS½2½½2½½2½½
    ICE½½2½222½
    FIGHTING22½½½½2022½
    POISON2½½½½02
    GROUND22½20½22
    FLYING½222½½
    PSYCHIC22½0½
    BUG½2½½½2½2½½
    ROCK22½½22½
    GHOST022½
    DRAGON2½0
    DARK½22½½
    STEEL½½½22½2
    FAIRY½2½22½

    Type chart changes

    The majority of the type chart has remained the same over the years, but there have been a few changes. In Generation 2, Dark and Steel types were added, while in Generation 6 (Pokémon X and Pokémon Y) the Fairy type was added. Below are the differences compared to the current type chart. The charts can be seen on the Old Type Charts page.




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