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Pokemon Team Builder
Build your team for Generation 6: Pokemon X and Y. Click on any Pokemon below to add it to your team. Experience Mega Evolution, the new Fairy type, and the beautiful Kalos region with three regional Pokedexes!
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About Pokemon X and Y
Pokemon X and Y are the sixth generation of Pokemon games, released for the Nintendo 3DS. These games introduced players to the Kalos region and revolutionized Pokemon Team Builder planning with Mega Evolution, the new Fairy type, and three distinct regional Pokedexes. Our Pokemon Team Builder helps you navigate these groundbreaking features when planning your perfect team.
Game Overview
X and Y were released in 2013 (Japan) and 2013 (North America). These games expanded the Pokemon universe to 721 total Pokemon, introducing 72 new species while featuring the first fully 3D Pokemon adventures with enhanced graphics and innovative battle mechanics. Our Pokemon Team Builder helps you navigate these enhancements when planning your perfect team.
Generation 6 Revolutionary Features
The sixth generation introduced groundbreaking changes that have become essential to modern Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Mega Evolution - Revolutionary battle mechanic allowing Pokemon to temporarily evolve into more powerful forms during battle, fundamentally changing Pokemon Team Builder strategies
 - Fairy Type Introduction - New Pokemon type that balances Dragon types and adds new Pokemon Team Builder type coverage options
 - Three Regional Dexes - Kalos features three separate regional Pokedexes (Central, Coastal, Mountain), creating unique Pokemon Team Builder planning challenges
 - 3D Graphics - Full 3D graphics and improved battle animations make Pokemon Team Builder planning more visually engaging
 - Player Customization - Extensive character customization adds personalization to Pokemon Team Builder experiences
 - Super Training - New training system for Pokemon Team Builder stat optimization
 - Pokemon-Amie - Bonding system that affects battle performance, influencing Pokemon Team Builder team connection
 
Impact and Significance
X and Y are widely recognized as revolutionary Pokemon games that transformed Pokemon Team Builder planning. Mega Evolution fundamentally changed competitive strategies, while the Fairy type rebalanced the type system. The three regional Pokedexes create unique planning challenges, and the move to 3D graphics enhanced the overall Pokemon Team Builder experience. Our Pokemon Team Builder helps you take full advantage of these features when building your perfect team.
Mega Evolution: Revolutionary Battle Mechanic
Mega Evolution is arguably the most significant battle mechanic introduced in Generation 6, fundamentally transforming how Pokemon Team Builder strategies work. This temporary evolution mechanic allows certain Pokemon to evolve into more powerful forms during battle, creating unique Pokemon Team Builder planning challenges and opportunities.
How Mega Evolution Works
Mega Evolution requires specific items and conditions that affect Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Mega Stone Requirement - Pokemon must hold their specific Mega Stone (e.g., Charizardite X or Y) for Pokemon Team Builder Mega Evolution planning
 - Battle-Only Transformation - Mega Evolution only occurs during battle, requiring Pokemon Team Builder users to plan when to use it strategically
 - Stat Boost - Mega Evolution provides significant stat boosts, making Pokemon Team Builder planning more powerful but requiring item slot sacrifice
 - Type Changes - Some Mega Evolutions change Pokemon types, affecting Pokemon Team Builder type coverage planning
 - Ability Changes - Mega Evolutions often receive new abilities, creating new Pokemon Team Builder strategic possibilities
 
Pokemon Team Builder Impact
Mega Evolution fundamentally changes Pokemon Team Builder planning strategies:
- Item Slot Management - Pokemon Team Builder users must decide which Pokemon to equip with Mega Stones, as only one Mega Evolution can be used per battle
 - Strategic Timing - Pokemon Team Builder planning must consider when to Mega Evolve for maximum effectiveness
 - Type Coverage Changes - Mega Evolution type changes affect Pokemon Team Builder type coverage planning
 - Power Level Considerations - Mega Evolutions are significantly more powerful, requiring Pokemon Team Builder users to plan around their capabilities
 
Popular Mega Evolutions for Pokemon Team Builder
Several Mega Evolutions are particularly popular in Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Mega Charizard X/Y - Different Mega forms provide different type combinations for Pokemon Team Builder strategies
 - Mega Lucario - Powerful Fighting/Steel type with excellent stats for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Mega Garchomp - Enhanced Ground/Dragon type with improved abilities for Pokemon Team Builder teams
 - Mega Kangaskhan - Unique ability that attacks twice, creating powerful Pokemon Team Builder strategies
 - Mega Mewtwo X/Y - Legendary Mega forms with different type combinations for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 
Pokemon Team Builder Strategic Planning
When planning your Pokemon Team Builder team with Mega Evolution in mind:
- Mega Pokemon Selection - Choose which Pokemon in your Pokemon Team Builder team benefits most from Mega Evolution
 - Item Distribution - Plan item allocation considering only one Mega Evolution per battle in Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Type Synergy - Consider how Mega Evolution type changes affect your Pokemon Team Builder team's overall type coverage
 - Battle Timing - Plan when to use Mega Evolution in your Pokemon Team Builder battle strategies
 
Mega Evolution creates unique Pokemon Team Builder strategic challenges that require careful planning and item management to maximize effectiveness.
Kalos Region: Three Regional Dexes Planning
The Kalos region features an unprecedented three separate regional Pokedexes, creating unique Pokemon Team Builder planning challenges. This structure divides Pokemon into Central, Coastal, and Mountain regional dexes, each with distinct Pokemon availability that affects Pokemon Team Builder team composition strategies.
Understanding the Three Regional Dexes
Kalos features three distinct regional Pokedexes that affect Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Central Kalos Dex - Features Pokemon available in the central region of Kalos, providing early Pokemon Team Builder options
 - Coastal Kalos Dex - Features Pokemon available in the coastal areas, expanding Pokemon Team Builder team composition options
 - Mountain Kalos Dex - Features Pokemon available in mountainous regions, providing late-game Pokemon Team Builder choices
 
Pokemon Team Builder Impact
The three regional dexes structure fundamentally affects Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Staged Availability - Pokemon Team Builder users must plan teams based on Pokemon availability in different dex stages
 - Progressive Team Building - Pokemon Team Builder planning requires considering when Pokemon become available in each dex
 - Type Coverage Planning - Pokemon Team Builder users must plan type coverage across three dex stages
 - Strategic Flexibility - The structure requires Pokemon Team Builder users to adapt their team planning as new dexes unlock
 
Regional Dex Pokemon Distribution
Each regional dex features different Pokemon that affect Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Central Kalos Pokemon - Early-game Pokemon Team Builder options including starters and common Pokemon
 - Coastal Kalos Pokemon - Mid-game Pokemon Team Builder options with water and coastal-themed Pokemon
 - Mountain Kalos Pokemon - Late-game Pokemon Team Builder options including powerful and rare Pokemon
 
Pokemon Team Builder Strategic Planning
When planning your Pokemon Team Builder team with the three regional dexes in mind:
- Early Game Planning - Plan Pokemon Team Builder teams using Central Kalos Dex Pokemon for early-game effectiveness
 - Mid-Game Expansion - Expand your Pokemon Team Builder team as Coastal Kalos Dex becomes available
 - Late-Game Optimization - Optimize your Pokemon Team Builder team with Mountain Kalos Dex Pokemon
 - Dex Transition Planning - Plan Pokemon Team Builder team transitions as new dexes unlock
 
The three regional dexes structure creates a unique Pokemon Team Builder planning experience that requires strategic thinking across multiple dex stages.
Fairy Type Introduction and Team Balance
The introduction of the Fairy type in Generation 6 fundamentally rebalanced the Pokemon type system, creating new Pokemon Team Builder strategic considerations. This new type was specifically designed to balance Dragon types while adding new Pokemon Team Builder type coverage options.
Understanding the Fairy Type
The Fairy type's interactions with other types affect Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Super Effective Against - Fairy types are super effective against Dragon, Dark, and Fighting types, making them valuable for Pokemon Team Builder counter-strategies
 - Weak To - Fairy types are weak to Poison and Steel types, requiring Pokemon Team Builder users to plan defensive coverage
 - Resistant To - Fairy types resist Bug, Dark, and Fighting types, providing defensive Pokemon Team Builder benefits
 - Immune To - Fairy types are immune to Dragon-type moves, making them essential Pokemon Team Builder counters for Dragon types
 
Pokemon Team Builder Impact
The Fairy type introduction fundamentally changes Pokemon Team Builder planning strategies:
- Dragon Type Counter - Fairy types provide reliable Pokemon Team Builder counters for previously dominant Dragon types
 - Type Balance - The Fairy type helps balance Pokemon Team Builder type matchups, reducing Dragon type dominance
 - New Coverage Options - Fairy types add new Pokemon Team Builder type coverage possibilities
 - Defensive Considerations - Pokemon Team Builder users must plan for Fairy type weaknesses in their team compositions
 
Popular Fairy Type Pokemon for Pokemon Team Builder
Several Fairy type Pokemon are particularly valuable for Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Gardevoir - Powerful Psychic/Fairy type with excellent stats for Pokemon Team Builder teams
 - Mawile - Steel/Fairy type with unique defensive capabilities for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Azumarill - Water/Fairy type with strong offensive potential for Pokemon Team Builder strategies
 - Klefki - Steel/Fairy type with supportive abilities for Pokemon Team Builder team composition
 - Sylveon - Pure Fairy type Eeveelution with excellent stats for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 
Pokemon Team Builder Strategic Planning
When planning your Pokemon Team Builder team with the Fairy type in mind:
- Dragon Counter Inclusion - Consider including Fairy types in your Pokemon Team Builder team to counter Dragon types effectively
 - Type Coverage Balance - Plan Pokemon Team Builder type coverage considering Fairy type strengths and weaknesses
 - Defensive Planning - Account for Fairy type weaknesses (Poison and Steel) in your Pokemon Team Builder defensive planning
 - Synergy Opportunities - Consider how Fairy types complement other Pokemon in your Pokemon Team Builder team composition
 
The Fairy type introduction creates new Pokemon Team Builder strategic dimensions that require careful consideration of type matchups and team balance.
Kalos Region Pokedex
The Kalos region features three separate regional Pokedexes totaling 457 Pokemon, significantly expanded from previous generations. This Pokemon Team Builder provides complete access to all available Pokemon across all three regional dexes, making it easy to plan teams that utilize the diverse Pokemon available in Kalos.
Regional Pokedex Composition
The three Kalos regional Pokedexes feature diverse Pokemon from multiple generations:
- Central Kalos Dex - Features Pokemon available early in the game, providing foundation Pokemon Team Builder options
 - Coastal Kalos Dex - Features Pokemon available in mid-game coastal areas, expanding Pokemon Team Builder team composition options
 - Mountain Kalos Dex - Features Pokemon available in late-game mountain areas, providing powerful Pokemon Team Builder choices
 - Mixed Generation Access - Pokemon from Generations 1-6 are available across the three dexes, creating diverse Pokemon Team Builder options
 
National Pokedex Access
After completing the Kalos Pokedex and defeating the Elite Four, players gain access to the National Pokedex, unlocking all 721 Pokemon from Generations 1-6. This dramatically expands Pokemon Team Builder options:
- Complete Pokemon Access - All Pokemon from previous generations become available for Pokemon Team Builder planning through various methods
 - Friend Safari - Post-game feature allowing access to Pokemon with Hidden Abilities, expanding Pokemon Team Builder options
 - Pokemon Transfer - Transfer Pokemon from previous generations using Pokemon Bank, expanding your Pokemon Team Builder collection
 - Event Pokemon - Access to event-only Pokemon that enhance Pokemon Team Builder team building possibilities
 
Version Differences: X vs Y
Each version has unique Pokemon exclusives that affect Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Pokemon X Exclusives - Xerneas, Clauncher line, Swirlix line, and others are exclusive to X version for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Pokemon Y Exclusives - Yveltal, Skrelp line, Spritzee line, and others are exclusive to Y version for Pokemon Team Builder strategies
 - Version-Specific Legendaries - X features Xerneas while Y features Yveltal, affecting Pokemon Team Builder legendary planning
 
Pokemon Team Builder Planning Strategy
When planning your team with our Pokemon Team Builder, consider:
- Three Dex Stages - Plan Pokemon Team Builder teams across three dex stages as they unlock
 - Progressive Team Building - Build your Pokemon Team Builder team progressively as new dexes become available
 - Post-Game Expansion - Plan for National Pokedex Pokemon that become available after completing the main story in your Pokemon Team Builder strategy
 - Version-Specific Teams - Use Pokemon Team Builder filters to see only Pokemon available in your specific version
 
Team Building Tips for X and Y
Building an effective team in X and Y requires consideration of Mega Evolution, the Fairy type, and the three regional Pokedexes. Our Pokemon Team Builder offers advanced filtering and type analysis tools to help you make informed decisions. Here are strategic considerations for planning your perfect Pokemon Team Builder team.
Gym Challenge Recommendations
The Kalos region features eight gym leaders with diverse type specializations that require careful Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Bug Type (Santalune City) - Fire, Flying, or Rock types work well. Consider Fletchling evolution line for your Pokemon Team Builder team
 - Rock Type (Cyllage City) - Water, Grass, or Fighting types are effective. Consider Froakie evolution line or Fighting types for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Fighting Type (Shalour City) - Psychic, Flying, or Fairy types work well. Consider Psychic types or Fairy types for Pokemon Team Builder strategies
 - Grass Type (Coumarine City) - Fire, Flying, or Ice types are highly effective for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Electric Type (Lumiose City) - Ground types are essential. Consider ground-type Pokemon for your Pokemon Team Builder team
 - Fairy Type (Laverre City) - Poison or Steel types are highly effective. Consider Steel types for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Psychic Type (Anistar City) - Dark, Bug, or Ghost types can counter effectively in Pokemon Team Builder strategies
 - Ice Type (Snowbelle City) - Fire, Fighting, Rock, or Steel types provide excellent Pokemon Team Builder coverage
 
Elite Four Team Recommendations
The Elite Four in Kalos features Fire, Water, Steel, and Dragon type specialists, followed by the Champion, requiring diverse Pokemon Team Builder planning:
- Malva (Fire) - Water, Ground, or Rock types are highly effective. Consider Water types for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Siebold (Water) - Electric or Grass types work well. Consider Electric types for Pokemon Team Builder strategies
 - Wikstrom (Steel) - Fire, Fighting, or Ground types are essential for Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Drasna (Dragon) - Fairy or Ice types are highly effective. Fairy types are particularly valuable for Pokemon Team Builder counter-strategies
 - Champion Diantha - Her diverse team requires balanced Pokemon Team Builder planning with good type coverage, especially for Mega Gardevoir
 
Important Battle Considerations for Pokemon Team Builder
- Mega Evolution Planning - Plan which Pokemon in your Pokemon Team Builder team will use Mega Evolution and when
 - Fairy Type Inclusion - Consider including Fairy types in your Pokemon Team Builder team to counter Dragon types effectively
 - Three Dex Stages - Plan Pokemon Team Builder teams across three dex stages as they unlock throughout the game
 - Type Coverage - Ensure your Pokemon Team Builder team has diverse type coverage including Fairy type coverage
 - Item Management - Plan item allocation considering Mega Stone requirements in Pokemon Team Builder planning
 - Starter Choice - Your starter choice affects early-game Pokemon Team Builder planning, especially with the three dex structure
 - Legendary Pokemon - Xerneas/Yveltal and other legendaries are powerful Pokemon Team Builder options, though they may make gameplay less challenging
 - Post-Game Planning - Plan for Friend Safari and National Pokedex Pokemon in your Pokemon Team Builder post-game strategy
 
Frequently Asked Questions - X/Y
- What is Mega Evolution and how does it affect Pokemon Team Builder planning?
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Mega Evolution is a battle mechanic that allows certain Pokemon to temporarily evolve into more powerful forms during battle. This requires a Mega Stone held item and can only be used once per battle. For Pokemon Team Builder planning, this means you must decide which Pokemon in your team will use Mega Evolution, as only one Mega Evolution can be active per battle. Mega Evolutions receive significant stat boosts and often type or ability changes, fundamentally affecting Pokemon Team Builder type coverage and strategic planning.
 - What Pokemon are version-exclusive in X and Y?
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X version has exclusive Pokemon like Xerneas, Clauncher line, Swirlix line, and others, while Y version has Yveltal, Skrelp line, Spritzee line, and others. Additionally, X features Xerneas while Y features Yveltal as the main legendary, affecting Pokemon Team Builder legendary planning. Our Pokemon Team Builder allows you to filter by version to see only the Pokemon available in your chosen game.
 - What is the Fairy type and how does it affect Pokemon Team Builder planning?
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The Fairy type is a new type introduced in Generation 6 that is super effective against Dragon, Dark, and Fighting types, while being weak to Poison and Steel types. Fairy types are immune to Dragon-type moves, making them essential Pokemon Team Builder counters for Dragon types. When planning your Pokemon Team Builder team, consider including Fairy types to counter Dragon types effectively, while also planning for Fairy type weaknesses (Poison and Steel) in your defensive coverage.
 - What are the three regional Pokedexes in Kalos?
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Kalos features three separate regional Pokedexes: Central Kalos Dex (early-game Pokemon), Coastal Kalos Dex (mid-game Pokemon), and Mountain Kalos Dex (late-game Pokemon). This structure creates unique Pokemon Team Builder planning challenges, as you must plan teams across three dex stages as they unlock throughout the game. Use our Pokemon Team Builder to plan teams that adapt as new dexes become available.
 - Which starter Pokemon is best for Pokemon Team Builder planning in X and Y?
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Each starter (Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie) has different strengths for Pokemon Team Builder planning. Froakie's Water typing provides early-game advantages and evolves into Greninja with excellent offensive capabilities, making it effective for Pokemon Team Builder strategies. Fennekin evolves into Delphox with Fire/Psychic typing, providing unique Pokemon Team Builder type coverage. Chespin's Grass typing faces challenges but evolves into Chesnaught with Grass/Fighting typing, offering interesting Pokemon Team Builder type combinations. The "best" choice depends on your preferred Pokemon Team Builder playstyle and planned team composition.
 - Can I transfer Pokemon from previous generations to X and Y?
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Yes! After completing the main story, you can transfer Pokemon from previous generations using Pokemon Bank. This expands your Pokemon Team Builder options significantly, as you can bring over Pokemon from Generations 1-5. However, during the main story, you'll primarily use Pokemon from the three Kalos regional dexes. Our Pokemon Team Builder helps you plan teams for both main story and post-game phases.
 - What is Friend Safari and how does it help Pokemon Team Builder planning?
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Friend Safari is a post-game feature that allows you to encounter Pokemon with Hidden Abilities. By adding friends' Friend Codes, you gain access to different Safari zones with specific Pokemon. This expands Pokemon Team Builder options by providing access to Pokemon with Hidden Abilities, which can significantly enhance team building strategies. Use Friend Safari to enhance your Pokemon Team Builder team with Pokemon that have beneficial Hidden Abilities.
 - Are there legendary Pokemon available for Pokemon Team Builder planning?
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Yes! X and Y feature numerous legendary Pokemon for Pokemon Team Builder planning: Xerneas (X), Yveltal (Y), Zygarde, the Legendary Birds (Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres), Mewtwo, and others. These powerful Pokemon can significantly impact your Pokemon Team Builder team composition, though using them may reduce gameplay challenge. Our Pokemon Team Builder helps you plan teams with or without legendaries based on your preferences.
 
