Does latios have a mega stone?
Yes Latios and Latias will have Mega Stones however they will be distributed when Omega Ruby and Sapphire come out in November.
How many legendaries are in Pokemon Y?
In Pokémon Y, you can find the Legendary Pokémon Yveltal at Team Flare's lab in Lumiose City (Xerneas if you had Pokémon X instead), Zygarde at the Terminus Cave, Mewtwo at the Unknown Dungeon near the Pokémon Village and one of the birds inside Sea Spirit's Den at Azure Bay after a few encounters in the wild.
You can get Moltres if you picked Froakie, Articuno if you had chosen Chespin or Zapdos if Fennekin is your starter. All of them are only available post-game except for Yveltal.
Xerneas can only be caught in Pokémon X and the Legendary Pokémon Hoopa, Diancie and Volcanion can only be obtained through an event.
For all the remaining Pokémon, the Pokémon Bank and Poké Transporter apps are required (unless you find someone willing to trade them with you).
Will there be a mega evolution for Arceus in Pokemon X and Y?
That's unknown. Arceus is already too strong as it is now, it doesn't need a Mega Evolution, and holding a Mega Stone would prevent the use of the Multitype plates anyway.
What do you do after you have beaten the 6th gym in Pokemon X and Y?
Go to Dendeville Town. This is west of Laverre City.
Is Dawn returning in Pokemon X and Y?
No, she only appears in Pokémon Pearl, Diamond and Platinum games.
It is currently unknown if she will appear in the Pokémon X and Y anime, though.
What cat breed does sylveon from Pokemon x y look like?
Sylveon from Pokemon XY resembles a cat. Its is speculated that its appearance is based upon the mythical giant cats that pulled the chariot for the goddess, Freya.
Is Raichu a overgrown Dedenne?
Basically, if you look up a Dedenne and a Raichu and put them right next to each other, Raichu looks a lot like a Dedenne with fur color and that they are both a electric types. So hope this helps your Raichu vs. Dedenne problem!
How do you cure pokerus on Pokemon X and y?
Pokerus goes away on its own after a certain period of time.
TM stands for Technical Machine and HM for Hidden Machine. In the game they are like CDs you can use to instantly teach a move to your Pokémon, as long as they are compatible to said move.
In Pokémon X and Y both types can be used as many times you want, so basically the only differences between a TM and a HM are the later cannot be deleted by normal means (the only way is to pay a visit to the Move Deleter) and they can also be used for some mechanics outside of battle, and therefore, may be required for plot progression. If there is a certain type of plant blocking your way you have to use Cut to get rid of it, if you want to navigate water areas you must use Surf, among others. Some HMs can also be used to make your life easier, like Fly, which can be used to instantly travel to any city in the map whose Pokémon Center has been visited before, as opposed to traveling by foot.
Where do you find Chespin in Pokemon X?
Chespin is a starter and as such cannot be found in the wild. There are, however, several ways to get one.
The most common one is to chose one at the beginning of the game.
If you chose Fennekin as your starter, you will also have the option to obtain one from Shauna by trading any Pokémon with her after you beat the Elite Four.
You also have the option to catch a Quilladin (Chespin's evolution) in a Grass-type Friend Safari, then breed it to obtain a Chespin egg.
The last option is to get one from a trade.
What nature do you go with if you use a Special Attacker Greninja?
If your Greninja doesn't have any physical attack then you can give it a nature that decreases its base Attack stat while it increases its Special Attack (Modest) or Speed (Timid) stat, depending of the set you use.
Where do you find the Gyaradosite in Pokemon X and Y?
In order to obtain Gyaradosite, you must first upgrade your Mega Ring and look for it in Couriway Town. It can only be found between 8pm and 9pm and it's hidden at the middle waterfall.
If you want to know how to upgrade your Mega Ring, simply check the related questions below.
What do you do with the Adamant and Griseous and Lustrous orbs in Pokemon X and Y?
Those orbs are basically items to be held by Palkia, Dialga and Giratina:
What are the best natures for the Eeveelutions in Pokemon X and Y?
Here's some of the common natures used in the Eeveelutions:
Vaporeon
Bold - Since it increases Vaporeon's low Defense, it can tank more damage from opposing Pokémon. It can be complemented with Defense EV's;
Modest - This nature takes advantage of its base Special Attack stat.
Jolteon
Timid - This nature increases Jolteon's already high base Speed to make sure it doesn't get outsped by many Pokémon.
Flareon
Adamant - Takes advantage of Flareon's high base Attack stat;
Calm - While it cuts Flareon's Attack, it boosts its Special Defense stat and can let it be more of a supporter with Wish, Protect, Heal Bell/Roar/Toxic and a Special Fire-type move like Lava Plume or Flamethrower.
Espeon
Timid - A Timid nature to increase Espeon's base Speed stat even more and then max out its Special Attack EV's. If you're going with the moves Reflect and Light Screen, then switch the Sp. Attack Ev's with HP instead;
Bold - Common with the use of Baton Pass.
Umbreon
Calm - Suggested nature to make Umbreon a Wish supporter.
Leafeon
Jolly - It increases Leafeon's Speed so it can make use of Swords Dance before attacking the next turn;
Impish - A nature to take advantage of Leafeon's high base Defense stat.
Glaceon
Quiet - Since this nature cuts Glaceon's already low base Speed stat, it can shine with a Trick Room team, while boosting its high Special Attack stat;
Modest/Timid - With max EV's in Speed and holding the Choice Scarf, you can make some damage to your opponent, with the downside of it only being allowed to use a single move unless you switch out. The Modest nature boots its Special Attack stat while the Timid nature boosts its Speed.
Sylveon
Bold - Similar to Vaporeon, this allows Sylveon to tank more damage due to its low base Defense stat;
Modest/Timid - These natures work best with Life Orb and when using Calm Mind in the first turn.
Eevee
When using it at the Little Cup tournaments:
Jolly/Adamant - When holding Choice Band;
Naive/Hasty - When holding Life Orb and using the move Work Up, it allows it to be a mixed attacker.