More info about the two fossil Pokémon in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y is finally revealed. The two fossil Pokémon, Tyrunt and Amaura can be obtained using the Jaw Fossil and Sail Fossil respectively.
In addition, the evolved forms of these Pokémon are finally revealed. Tyrunt is a Pokémon that will throw a fit when it doesn't like something and evolves into Tyrantrum. This Rock/Dragon Pokémon has large, and powerful jaws.
Amaura has the ability called "Refrigerate", which turns Normal-type moves into Ice-type moves. This Rock/Ice Pokémon evolves into Aurorus. After it evolves, it can blast air to form a wall of ice to shield itself from attacks. It's moves include Aurora Beam and can learn a move called "Freeze-Dry", which Super Effective against Water-type Pokémon.
Both fossil Pokémon are said to be "over one hundred million years old" and can be restored at the Fossil Lab.
Pokémon X and Pokémon Y will be released worldwide for the Nintendo 3DS in both retail and on the Nintendo eShop starting this October 12th. Pre-orders are now available via Play-Asia. You can start pre-ordering by clicking the links found below.
[Source: Siliconera]
In addition, the evolved forms of these Pokémon are finally revealed. Tyrunt is a Pokémon that will throw a fit when it doesn't like something and evolves into Tyrantrum. This Rock/Dragon Pokémon has large, and powerful jaws.
Amaura has the ability called "Refrigerate", which turns Normal-type moves into Ice-type moves. This Rock/Ice Pokémon evolves into Aurorus. After it evolves, it can blast air to form a wall of ice to shield itself from attacks. It's moves include Aurora Beam and can learn a move called "Freeze-Dry", which Super Effective against Water-type Pokémon.
Both fossil Pokémon are said to be "over one hundred million years old" and can be restored at the Fossil Lab.
Pokémon X and Pokémon Y will be released worldwide for the Nintendo 3DS in both retail and on the Nintendo eShop starting this October 12th. Pre-orders are now available via Play-Asia. You can start pre-ordering by clicking the links found below.
[Source: Siliconera]