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I really hope customization comes back. The reasoning is silly, it's like saying people in the Hoenn Region don't ever change clothes. People loved being able to identify with their trainers. To me, this feels as backwards as if they took out the ability to choose which gender to play as.
The customization was extremely limited anyway. There were like 2 combinations I ever liked
 
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^ cant see any images bc school but i saw the npc trainers on tumblr so yyyyyeehaw
the tumblr post also said something about korrina?

E:
The customization was extremely limited anyway. There were like 2 combinations I ever liked

same tbh
i like 4 or 5 outfits even though i have almost all the clothes
 
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^ cant see any images bc school but i saw the npc trainers on tumblr so yyyyyeehaw
the tumblr post also said something about korrina?
Did it? I found it spread around various boorus, so it only includes new trainers. I haven't seen a mention of Korrina, so I can't verify that. I wouldn't be surprised though, they like putting old Gym Leaders into new games.

- - - Post Merge - - -

Actually, just realized I'm a dumbass and these were released along with the information of Mega Hoopa, etc. :V

Close up - https://imgur.com/a/Rjd5E
Full Body - https://imgur.com/a/6y6ec
 
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Serebii Update: Japanese promotion revealed. Get codes for Shaymin, Keldeo & Victini for ORAS. Details @ http://www.serebii.net/index2.shtml

Pok?mon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire - Compatibility

Details have been posted on the official site about a scheme called Pok?mon Scrap. With this, from November 1st you can start collecting clippings which can give you codes to redeem on the campaign site from December 1st to get serial codes for various items in Pok?mon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire. While most of these are simply items, such as Nugget, Hyper Potion, Luxury Balls, Rare Candy & finally a Master Ball, three Mythical Pok?mon are also obtained through this method. Shaymin, Keldeo & Victini are obtained this way. This campaign runs in Japan until April 30th 2015. The clippings can be obtained in various merchandise including booster packs for the upcoming TCG set, Gaia Volcano & Tidal Storm.
There are 50 Pok?mon Scrap cards to obtain. Shaymin needs 1, Nugget needs 3, Hyper Potion needs 5, Keldeo needs 7, Luxuy Ball needs 10, Rare Candy needs 13, Victini needs 16 and finally, to get a Master Ball, you need 20
 
Damn beat me to it Jake. Wonder if this promotion will come over to NA or EU or AUS.

I kinda want it to just because it'd be cool, but if its only with TCG stuff then i probably wont use it.

Anyway, I found a pastebin with alot of in-game data from the demo, so I'll link it below. if you wanna view it outside of pastebin, just copy/paste the URL in a new tab, but just FYI anything ending in .zip then it'll download a file.
Also there are *spoilers* in the spoiler (because I'm also going to put things of interest in he spoiler outside of the pastebin) but it's nothing major, just things like gym/E4 pokemon/levels ok.

http://pastebin.com/eKAmvkQn
- Aarune or whoever the secret base guy has a level 23 Flygon programmed into the game, and it appears later at level 53. It's holding a Normal Gem, so probably no Mega Flygon this game.
- Gym Leader first time battle pokemon/levels (nothing about their names being listed again with additional teams, so unsure if gym leader rematches will return)
Leader Roxanne - 561
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Pokemon: 2
Geodude (Lv. 12) (Moves: Tackle/Defense Curl/Rock Tomb/―――――)
Nosepass (Lv. 14) (Moves: Tackle/Harden/Rock Tomb/―――――)

Leader Brawly - 563
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Pokemon: 2
Machop (Lv. 14) (Moves: Leer/Karate Chop/Seismic Toss/Bulk Up)
Makuhita (Lv. 16) (Moves: Arm Thrust/Knock Off/Sand Attack/Bulk Up)

Leader Wattson - 567
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Pokemon: 3
Magnemite (Lv. 19) (Moves: Thunder Wave/Tackle/Volt Switch/―――――)
Voltorb (Lv. 19) (Moves: Rollout/Charge/Volt Switch/―――――)
Magneton (Lv. 21) (Moves: Supersonic/Magnet Bomb/Volt Switch/―――――)

Leader Flannery - 569
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Pokemon: 3
Slugma (Lv. 26) (Moves: Overheat/Rock Throw/Light Screen/Sunny Day)
Numel (Lv. 26) (Moves: Earth Power/Lava Plume/Amnesia/Sunny Day)
Torkoal (Lv. 28) (Moves: Overheat/Body Slam/Curse/Sunny Day)

Leader Norman - 570
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Pokemon: 3
Slaking (Lv. 28) (Moves: Encore/Retaliate/Yawn/Feint Attack)
Vigoroth (Lv. 28) (Moves: Fury Swipes/Feint Attack/Retaliate/Encore)
Slaking (Lv. 30) (Moves: Chip Away/Swagger/Retaliate/Feint Attack)

Leader Winona - 571
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Pokemon: 4
Swellow (Lv. 33) (Moves: Quick Attack/Aerial Ace/Double Team/Endeavor)
Pelipper (Lv. 33) (Moves: Water Pulse/Roost/Protect/Aerial Ace)
Skarmory (Lv. 33) (Moves: Sand Attack/Air Cutter/Steel Wing/Aerial Ace)
Altaria (Lv. 35) (Moves: Earthquake/Dragon Breath/Cotton Guard/Roost)

Leaders Liza & Tate - 552
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Pokemon: 2
Lunatone (Lv. 45) (Moves: Light Screen/Psychic/Hypnosis/Calm Mind)
Solrock (Lv. 45) (Moves: Sunny Day/Rock Slide/Psychic/Solar Beam)

Leader Wallace - 572
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Pokemon: 5
Luvdisc (Lv. 44) (Ability: Swift Swim) (Moves: Water Pulse/Attract/Sweet Kiss/Draining Kiss)
Whiscash (Lv. 44) (Ability: Oblivious) (Moves: Mud Sport/Waterfall/Zen Headbutt/Earthquake)
Sealeo (Lv. 44) (Ability: Thick Fat) (Moves: Encore/Body Slam/Aurora Beam/Waterfall)
Seaking (Lv. 44) (Ability: Swift Swim) (Moves: Aqua Ring/Rain Dance/Waterfall/Horn Drill)
Milotic (Lv. 46) (Ability: Marvel Scale) (Moves: Hydro Pump/Disarming Voice/Recover/Ice Beam)
- E4 first battle pokemon/levels
Elite Four Sidney - 553
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Pokemon: 5
Mightyena (Lv. 50) (Ability: Intimidate) (Moves: Swagger/Take Down/Sucker Punch/Crunch)
Shiftry (Lv. 50) (Ability: Chlorophyll) (Moves: Fake Out/Feint Attack/Extrasensory/Leaf Blade)
Cacturne (Lv. 50) (Ability: Sand Veil) (Moves: Leech Seed/Payback/Needle Arm/Spiky Shield)
Sharpedo (Lv. 50) (Ability: Rough Skin) (Moves: Crunch/Poison Fang/Aqua Jet/Slash)
Absol (Lv. 52) (Ability: Super Luck) (Moves: Aerial Ace/Night Slash/Psycho Cut/Slash)
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Elite Four Phoebe - 554
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Pokemon: 5
Dusclops (Lv. 51) (Ability: Pressure) (Moves: Shadow Punch/Confuse Ray/Curse/Future Sight)
Banette (Lv. 51) (Ability: Insomnia) (Moves: Shadow Ball/Spite/Will-O-Wisp/Feint Attack)
Sableye (Lv. 51) (Ability: Prankster) (Moves: Shadow Claw/Foul Play/Power Gem/Fake Out)
Banette (Lv. 51) (Ability: Insomnia) (Moves: Shadow Ball/Grudge/Toxic/Psychic)
Dusknoir (Lv. 53) (Ability: Pressure) (Moves: Hex/Fire Punch/Ice Punch/Thunder Punch)
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Elite Four Glacia - 555
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Pokemon: 5
Glalie (Lv. 52) (Ability: Inner Focus) (Moves: Light Screen/Ice Shard/Hail/Crunch)
Froslass (Lv. 52) (Ability: Snow Cloak) (Moves: Confuse Ray/Blizzard/Hail/Ominous Wind)
Glalie (Lv. 52) (Ability: Inner Focus) (Moves: Protect/Ice Shard/Hail/Freeze-Dry)
Froslass (Lv. 52) (Ability: Snow Cloak) (Moves: Draining Kiss/Blizzard/Hail/Shadow Ball)
Walrein (Lv. 54) (Ability: Thick Fat) (Moves: Surf/Body Slam/Blizzard/Sheer Cold)
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Elite Four Drake - 556
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Pokemon: 5
Altaria (Lv. 53) (Ability: Natural Cure) (Moves: Aerial Ace/Cotton Guard/Dragon Pulse/Moonblast)
Flygon (Lv. 53) (Ability: Levitate) (Moves: Earthquake/Dragon Claw/Rock Slide/Supersonic)
Kingdra (Lv. 53) (Ability: Sniper) (Moves: Dragon Pulse/Surf/Yawn/Ice Beam)
Flygon (Lv. 53) (Ability: Levitate) (Moves: Flamethrower/Boomburst/Dragon Pulse/Screech)
Salamence (Lv. 55) (Ability: Intimidate) (Moves: Dragon Rush/Zen Headbutt/Crunch/Thunder Fang)
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Champion Steven - 557
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Pokemon: 6
Skarmory (Lv. 57) (Ability: Sturdy) (Moves: Toxic/Aerial Ace/Spikes/Steel Wing)
Claydol (Lv. 57) (Ability: Levitate) (Moves: Reflect/Light Screen/Extrasensory/Earth Power)
Aggron (Lv. 57) (Ability: Sturdy) (Moves: Stone Edge/Earthquake/Iron Tail/Dragon Claw)
Cradily (Lv. 57) (Ability: Suction Cups) (Moves: Giga Drain/Ancient Power/Sludge Bomb/Confuse Ray)
Armaldo (Lv. 57) (Ability: Battle Armor) (Moves: X-Scissor/Rock Blast/Metal Claw/Crush Claw)
Metagross (Lv. 59) @Metagrossite (Ability: Clear Body) (Moves: Bullet Punch/Zen Headbutt/Meteor Mash/Giga Impact)
- E4 rematch pokemon/levels
Elite Four Sidney - 909
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Pokemon: 6
Scrafty (Lv. 70) (Ability: Intimidate) (Moves: Crunch/Brick Break/Poison Jab/Dragon Claw)
Shiftry (Lv. 70) (Ability: Chlorophyll) (Moves: Fake Out/Feint Attack/Extrasensory/Leaf Blade)
Sharpedo (Lv. 70) (Ability: Rough Skin) (Moves: Crunch/Poison Fang/Aqua Jet/Slash)
Zoroark (Lv. 70) (Ability: Illusion) (Moves: Night Slash/Shadow Claw/Dark Pulse/Flamethrower)
Mandibuzz (Lv. 70) (Ability: Overcoat) (Moves: Brave Bird/Bone Rush/Feint Attack/Tailwind)
Absol (Lv. 72) @Absolite (Ability: Super Luck) (Moves: Aerial Ace/Night Slash/Psycho Cut/Slash)
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Elite Four Phoebe - 910
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Pokemon: 6
Banette (Lv. 71) (Ability: Insomnia) (Moves: Shadow Ball/Grudge/Toxic/Psychic)
Mismagius (Lv. 71) (Ability: Levitate) (Moves: Shadow Ball/Power Gem/Thunderbolt/Pain Split)
Drifblim (Lv. 71) (Ability: Aftermath) (Moves: Phantom Force/Psychic/Icy Wind/Acrobatics)
Chandelure (Lv. 71) (Ability: Flame Body) (Moves: Hex/Flamethrower/Energy Ball/Dark Pulse)
Dusknoir (Lv. 71) (Ability: Pressure) (Moves: Hex/Fire Punch/Ice Punch/Thunder Punch)
Sableye (Lv. 73) @[~ 754] (Ability: Prankster) (Moves: Shadow Claw/Foul Play/Power Gem/Fake Out)
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Elite Four Glacia - 911
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Pokemon: 6
Abomasnow (Lv. 72) (Ability: Snow Warning) (Moves: Blizzard/Wood Hammer/Ice Shard/Earthquake)
Beartic (Lv. 72) (Ability: Snow Cloak) (Moves: Icicle Crash/Slash/Shadow Claw/Brick Break)
Froslass (Lv. 72) (Ability: Snow Cloak) (Moves: Draining Kiss/Blizzard/Hail/Shadow Ball)
Vanilluxe (Lv. 72) (Ability: Ice Body) (Moves: Ice Beam/Mirror Coat/Freeze-Dry/Signal Beam)
Walrein (Lv. 72) (Ability: Thick Fat) (Moves: Surf/Body Slam/Blizzard/Sheer Cold)
Glalie (Lv. 74) @Glalitite (Ability: Inner Focus) (Moves: Protect/Ice Shard/Hail/Freeze-Dry)
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Elite Four Drake - 912
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Pokemon: 6
Altaria (Lv. 73) (Ability: Natural Cure) (Moves: Aerial Ace/Cotton Guard/Dragon Pulse/Moonblast)
Dragalge (Lv. 73) (Ability: Poison Point) (Moves: Dragon Pulse/Hydro Pump/Sludge Wave/Thunderbolt)
Kingdra (Lv. 73) (Ability: Sniper) (Moves: Dragon Pulse/Surf/Yawn/Ice Beam)
Flygon (Lv. 73) (Ability: Levitate) (Moves: Flamethrower/Boomburst/Dragon Pulse/Screech)
Haxorus (Lv. 73) (Ability: Mold Breaker) (Moves: Dragon Claw/Earthquake/X-Scissor/Shadow Claw)
Salamence (Lv. 75) @[~ 769] (Ability: Intimidate) (Moves: Dragon Rush/Zen Headbutt/Crunch/Thunder Fang)
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Champion Steven - 913
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Pokemon: 6
Skarmory (Lv. 77) (Ability: Sturdy) (Moves: Toxic/Aerial Ace/Spikes/Steel Wing)
Claydol (Lv. 77) (Ability: Levitate) (Moves: Reflect/Light Screen/Extrasensory/Earth Power)
Carbink (Lv. 77) (Ability: Clear Body) (Moves: Moonblast/Power Gem/Psychic/Earth Power)
Aerodactyl (Lv. 77) (Ability: Pressure) (Moves: Rock Slide/Ice Fang/Thunder Fang/Fire Fang)
Aggron (Lv. 77) (Ability: Sturdy) (Moves: Stone Edge/Earthquake/Iron Tail/Dragon Claw)
Metagross (Lv. 79) @Metagrossite (Ability: Clear Body) (Moves: Bullet Punch/Zen Headbutt/Meteor Mash/Giga Impact)
-- Sydney having Mega Absol on his rematch instead of Mega Shiftry pretty much debunks anything about us getting mega ludicolo/shiftry
- Wally's final team (there are four teams for Wally in the data (if I found them all), I only put the final team)
Pok?mon Trainer Wally - 946
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Pokemon: 6
Roserade (Lv. 79) @Bright Powder (Ability: Poison Point) (Moves: Shadow Ball/Leech Seed/Petal Blizzard/Poison Jab)
Talonflame (Lv. 79) @Life Orb (Ability: Gale Wings) (Moves: Brave Bird/Flare Blitz/Steel Wing/Tailwind)
Azumarill (Lv. 79) @Assault Vest (Ability: Huge Power) (Moves: Aqua Jet/Play Rough/Aqua Tail/Iron Tail)
Magnezone (Lv. 79) @Air Balloon (Ability: Sturdy) (Moves: Thunder Wave/Discharge/Reflect/Flash Cannon)
Garchomp (Lv. 79) @Rocky Helmet (Ability: Rough Skin) (Moves: Dragon Claw/Crunch/Earthquake/Stone Edge)
Gallade (Lv. 81) @[~ 756 (This item is probably the Galladite)] (Ability: Steadfast) (Moves: Psycho Cut/Close Combat/Leaf Blade/Swords Dance)
- (final?) Battle with May/Brendan (only says May because they're listed seperately, but Brendan's is there too and his team is the same), and YES they actually have their final starter evolution in this game with a mega stone
Pok?mon Trainer May - 906
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Pokemon: 5
Swellow (Lv. 48) (Ability: Guts) (Moves: Aerial Ace/Quick Attack/U-turn/Steel Wing)
Raichu (Lv. 48) (Ability: Static) (Moves: Thunder Wave/Thunderbolt/Quick Attack/Light Screen)
Magcargo (Lv. 48) (Ability: Magma Armor) (Moves: Earth Power/Lava Plume/Body Slam/Rock Slide)
Wailord (Lv. 48) (Ability: Water Veil) (Moves: Surf/Heavy Slam/Bulldoze/Ice Beam)
Sceptile (Lv. 50) @Sceptilite (Ability: Overgrow) (Moves: Leaf Blade/X-Scissor/Dual Chop/Night Slash)
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Pok?mon Trainer May - 907
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Pokemon: 5
Swellow (Lv. 48) (Ability: Guts) (Moves: Aerial Ace/Quick Attack/U-turn/Steel Wing)
Raichu (Lv. 48) (Ability: Static) (Moves: Thunder Wave/Thunderbolt/Quick Attack/Light Screen)
Wailord (Lv. 48) (Ability: Water Veil) (Moves: Surf/Heavy Slam/Bulldoze/Ice Beam)
Breloom (Lv. 48) (Ability: Effect Spore) (Moves: Seed Bomb/Force Palm/Venoshock/Rock Tomb)
Blaziken (Lv. 50) @Blazikenite (Ability: Blaze) (Moves: Blaze Kick/Brick Break/Quick Attack/Shadow Claw)
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Pok?mon Trainer May - 908
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Pokemon: 5
Swellow (Lv. 48) (Ability: Guts) (Moves: Aerial Ace/Quick Attack/U-turn/Steel Wing)
Raichu (Lv. 48) (Ability: Static) (Moves: Thunder Wave/Thunderbolt/Quick Attack/Light Screen)
Breloom (Lv. 48) (Ability: Effect Spore) (Moves: Seed Bomb/Force Palm/Venoshock/Rock Tomb)
Magcargo (Lv. 48) (Ability: Magma Armor) (Moves: Earth Power/Lava Plume/Body Slam/Rock Slide)
Swampert (Lv. 50) @Swampertite (Ability: Torrent) (Moves: Earthquake/Muddy Water/Rock Slide/Brick Break)
-- Because of this I guess we can assume that the default names will remain as May and Brendan (and just Orlando for demo purposes (you know, coz OR = OmegaRuby and Lando = Land hence Orland
- There is no data for the Frontier Brains in the game (going from their names in Emerald) - Either they have renamed, hidden, or the Battle Frontier is gone.
- Pokemon models are in the pastebin (the 120x120 dex sprites .zip). i haven't downloded it myself, but people who have say that some Pokemon have had their models changed, such as Charizard and Xatu no longer flying.
- Smart contest stat are now Clever (this I can say is true because in the demo when you look at the Pokemon's contest stats or w/e it is renamed Clever)
- Move Tutor/TMs: http://pastebin.com/zwG6puPT
- Tutor Moves by Tutor: http://pastebin.com/zAtEmXZk
- Tutor Moves by Pokemon: http://pastebin.com/8rbu6Fmp
- Level Up Moves: http://pastebin.com/16baa7Yk - Demo has altered learnsets for obtainables.
- Egg Moves: http://pastebin.com/hzFmncB6
- Probably ~9 new mega Pokemon that have been unrevealed (the spoiler doesn't actually say which Pokemon will get them, it just has blanks in the coding between revealed mega stones where other mega stones can go - so each blank spot is basically a new mega)
752 - 80 BP Fling 1/92 - Swampert
753 - 80 BP Fling 1/75 - Sceptile
754 - 80 BP Fling 1/8F - Sableye
755 - 80 BP Fling 1/7A
756 - 80 BP Fling 1/6A - Gallade
757 - 80 BP Fling 1/78
758 - 80 BP Fling 1/8D - Metagross
759 - 80 BP Fling 1/74 - Sharpedo
760 - 80 BP Fling 1/8E
761 - 80 BP Fling 1/7D - Steelix
762 - 80 BP Fling 1/82
763 - 80 BP Fling 1/6B - Glalie
764 - 80 BP Fling 1/7B
765 - Key Item (Usable)/23
766 - Key Item /10
767 - 80 BP Fling 1/7E - Camerupt
768 - 80 BP Fling 1/8A
769 - 80 BP Fling 1/88 - Salamence
770 - 80 BP Fling 1/77
- Though it does say under the new mega stats "Item Inventory: NO MORE MEGAS" so idk
-- That said, there's no data for a Rayquazite or w/e it will be called, it could be a hidden one, but since Ray is meant to have an ability of mega evolving unique to any other megas, it's possible it won't include a mega stone to mega evolve him and he'll either evolve when he goes into battle against another mega or sth
- Map Names http://pastebin.com/0sMLHj5F (lists Battle Chateau/Mansion (we know what they are from XY) but also lists Battle Resort (I think Tom mentioned this before?)
-- From the map, a few "interesting names" I'd like to point out
--- New Mauville/Sea Mauville ??? Idk maybe this is something to do with the reconstruction of the town? but Sea Mauville idk??
--- Trackless Forest/Pathless Plain/Nameless Cavern/Fabled Cave/Gnarled Den/Crescent Isle/Secret Islet/Soaring in the sky/Secret Shore/Secret Meadow probably something to do with soaring in the sky
--- Safari Zone is listed in the ORAS names so I guessing the SZ will return (and maybe not FS idk??)
--- A Faraway Place is listed 4 times. this might be something to do with like kanto/johto/sinnoh/unova since they aren't part of Gen 6 so when you trade in a Pokemon from those regions it'll say "A faraway place" and not "from [region]" but could be something to do with Mew/Faraway Island idk??
--- A place actually called "???" so idk
--- Funnily enough it actually lists the Kalos places in the data too, but nothing from any other regions (probably something to do with the compatibility of the two games or sth)
--- Island Cave/Ancient Tomb/Sealed Chamber/Scorched Slab, I'm assuming these are related to the Regi's? I don't really remember much from R/S/E so I'm including these since they could be new, but I don't think they are
- Item List http://pastebin.com/6ivRuLdX
-- From the item list, a few "interesting items I'd like to point out
--- Mega Charm
--- Mega Glove
--- Mega Stickpin idk what this is. It might be something like the NPC mega-bangle equivalent idk
--- Looker Ticket/Strange Souvenir/Colress Machine are in the coding (could be left over from XY/BW2 base model or w/e or they could be something in the game?) Probably left over data since on the list it also has the azure flute and S.S. Anne ticket
--- Power Plant Pass, idk if there is a power plant in Hoenn (there probs is) but if there isn't it may be related to the power plant in Kalos (or power plant left over data from Kanto)
--- idk thats all I could be bothered to look at LOL

Also I remember like nothing about Hoenn so sorry if I included stuff that was already in RSE and implied it was "new" stuff b/cos i dont rememeber whats new and whats old
And there's always the possibility that they didn't put all the data in the games, or put in some fake data to troll hackers, so not everything in their might be legit (but it more than likely is)
 
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Just a quick question, I have a Japanese copy of Y (from a friend studying in Japan) and I'm getting a Japanese 3DS to play it, my question is that can I still download Japanese event Pokemon over WiFi even if I have a UK IP? I know getting location specific (e.g. Japanese Nintendo Zones) or serial code events may be difficult- said friend can pick up serial codes for me- or impossible but it would be nice if I can get the WiFi events.
 
Just a quick question, I have a Japanese copy of Y (from a friend studying in Japan) and I'm getting a Japanese 3DS to play it, my question is that can I still download Japanese event Pokemon over WiFi even if I have a UK IP? I know getting location specific (e.g. Japanese Nintendo Zones) or serial code events may be difficult- said friend can pick up serial codes for me- or impossible but it would be nice if I can get the WiFi events.

Back when I had a Japanese copy of White I was still able to pick up Wifi events from my house without needing to go to Japan (lol). So unless they've changed it, I'd assume you'll be able to.
 
From the pastebin data, it's obvious there's a lot of junk data. The map names naming the Battle Chateau and Maison for example is simply junk data from X/Y, since it also lists the towns and routes from X/Y. That also applies to stuff like the Colress Machine, Looker Ticket, Power Plant Pass, etc. The Battle Resort being mentioned is interesting though, I'm wondering what that will turn out to be.
Sea Mauville was mentioned a few times in the demo. The naming is kinda odd, since the sea is not really neighboring Mauville City, being more connected with places like Slateport and Mossdeep.
"Faraway Place" is always used as a placeholder for locations, and will be used when trading Pokemon from OR/AS to X/Y. It'll say the Pokemon arrived from a Faraway Place.
The Mega Stickpin is what Steven used in the demo to Mega evolve his Metagross. The Mega Charm and Mega Glove are once more junk data from X/Y, as they are Diantha's and Korrina's respectively. Either junk data or they'll appear in the game, though their sprites weren't included in the dump.
 
Damn, I'll be pretty salty if we don't get a Battle Frontier.
I know it wasn't originally in R/S but still, I loved that place.
The other Battle Frontiers in later games pale in comparison.
 
they'd be insane not to put in emerald things into oras, since its the better of the three games (according to my brother)

rn in my game, in addition to breeding a 6iv bold/impish chansey with seismic toss, im ev training my kanghaskhan >:3c then ill work on garchomp or ask my brother to buy me a razor fang.
 
wow I just noticed I responded to the wrong person, top kek zzz
 
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they'd be insane not to put in emerald things into oras, since its the better of the three games (according to my brother)
The last time we saw a Battle Frontier has been 2010, and even then it wasn't an original one since it was lifted from Platinum. In G5 it was replaced by the Battle Subway and in G6 by the Battle Maison. I'm hoping the Battle Resort turns out to be something of an original Battle Frontier, but it's hard to tell with just a name.

I just checked one of the pastebin things they've done, I don't see anything about that Mega.
http://pastebin.com/zPgwx6mb

Assuming that's some sort of Mega for Hoopa otherwise.
Open the Day 1 pastebin and look near the bottom. Apart from that, the heights and weights on this Day 2 document lists a separate form for Hoopa, so there's that. It doesn't seem like it's a Mega, but rather something else.

Cool to see we now know somewhat how Primal Reversion works, with the Red/Blue Orbs being held items. Jade Orb is still a key item, so we know Mega Rayquaza's different Mega Evolution doesn't work with that.
 
Wow the leak evidence says no more mega's?
I really wanted a Mega Seviper/Zangoose/Cacturne/Milotic/Flygon.

:-(
 
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