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Fragile; vulnerable to common Dark and Ghost moves later on. Froakie (Water) Final Type: Water/Dark

Level cap is 16. Watch for Sticky Web and U-turn strategies. Aerodactyl (Life Orb), Tyrunt

Quadruple weakness to Flying moves; struggles against the first Gym. Fennekin (Fire) Final Type: Fire/Psychic

Eternal X isn't just harder; it's packed with brilliant quality-of-life features and new mechanics.

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Trade evolutions are completely removed. Pokémon like Machamp, Gengar, and Alakazam now evolve via leveling up (usually around level 36-40) or by using their respective evolutionary items (like a Link Cable item or trade-items used as evolutionary stones).

By following this guide and exploring every corner of Kalos, you are well on your way to mastering one of the most complete and challenging 3DS-era Pokémon experiences. Good luck, Trainer

If playing on Citra, these codes are safe:

Viola is significantly tougher. Her Surskit and Vivillon use advanced tactics. A Flying or Fire-type is mandatory.