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Several rumors are coming out for Pokemon X and Y, but the latest revolves around the official reveal of the legendary Zygarde.

Spotted by SegmentNext in Japanese Web site 4Gamer, it seems new details about Zygarde may be hinting at a Pokemon Z release. In the original translation, what is known to be Jigarude (in Romanji) may be a Ground Dragon type that appears in Kalos. Roughly translated form 4Gamer, it seems that Zygarde may deliver great damage to multiple enemies upon learning the Land's Wrath move.

4Gamer also features a few snapshots of Zygarde, which you may want to check out in the link above.

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A quick background of the Zygarde reveals that it has the aura break ability, which reverses the abilities of both Xerneas and Yveltal, iDigital Times reported. Speculations about the Pokemon Z release has been ongoing, but it seems that the basis for this is the previous pattern such as in the case of Pokemon Red and Blue, and a Yellow Type title, and the Black 2 and White 2 games that came after Black and White.

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Evolving Eevees For More Trading Power

With the Pokemon Bank release date nowhere to be seen yet, it seems that the Wonder Trade is still one good option to get some of the Pokemon that you can't transport yet from your old games.

While there are various ways to get about this, such as knowing which Pokemon is the equivalent to the one you want on the Pokedex or getting familiar with the Global Trade Station, Destructoid also pointed out that Eevees can be a secret weapon in this regard.

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Here are some ways to evolve Eevees, which you can then use for trading:

Vaporeon, Flareon, or Jolteon: Catch an Eevee and then use water stone (for Vaporeon), fire stone (for Flareon) and thunder stone (for Jolteon), all of which you can find in the Stone Emporium in Lumiose City.

To get Espeon: Go with the happiness raising method where you catch it using a Luxury Ball, use False Swipe to avoid knocking it out but also getting its HP down, give it a Soothe Bell and let EXP All Level it up. The Eevee will evolve into an Espeon when you raise it 10 levels during the day. In getting an Umbreon, you need to do the same thing with the Espeon. This time, you need to raise it 10 levels at night.

Getting a Glaceon is simpler: Catch an Eevee, head to Dendemille Town and Frost Cavern. According to reports, you need to go north, then west, surf straight across the small stream and find a glacier in the next room. Level up the Eevee once or use a Rare Candy to make it into a Glaceon.

Leafeon takes after the Glaceon's method: The difference is you need to get to a final town in the game and face the eighth Gym Leader. Then you should find the moss stone and level up the Eevee.

Sylveon: This is the Eevee evolution that takes the most time as you will be using the Pokemon Anime. You'll have to rub the Eevee, go through some mini games, unlock treats and feed it to the Eevee. You need to do this a couple of times, until you can raise the Eevee's heart rating to three.