I've had enough. After today, it is time for the truth to be told.



Back in February I first contacted Water Pokémon Master, he was honest about this. I contacted him because he seemed trustworthy and could be relied upon to keep his word. How wrong I was.



We made an arrangement to reveal a certain amount of information. He was skeptical, rightfully so, but he agreed to post the information dependent upon my providing him something more later to prove my validity. He jumped the gun on the revelation of the Fairy type but I forgave him, and he decided to trust me when I sent him the English names for Gogoat, Helioptile, Fletchling and Pancham following their leaking to the internet. He agreed that he would release the entirety of the information today, May 16.



What he didn't expect was that I regularly visit this board even though I rarely post. That time I have spent here showed me one thing - the value of being able to remain anonymous, because when I logged on today hoping to see fans discussing everything I gave him, I instead found that he had gone back on his word, withheld information and then had his temper tantrum when he tried to hold the information hostage.



Because of the benefit of anonymity, which he seems to fail to understand, I can right this wrong. I am here merely to fill in the gaps, to give what was supposed to have been given today to the people who rightfully deserve it.



First, to address the gaps in what he did post:



-Mewtwo does not actually have two physically different forms. The form already seen, which is called the "Supersonic Forme," can have two different stat sets. This is accomplished by giving it one of two items: the X Gene transforms Mewtwo and boosts its Special Attack and Speed, while the Y Gene transforms it and boosts its Attack and Speed.



-He is being misleading with what he terms "dual-type attacks." There are around twenty new attacks that are listed as one type and calculate damage using another. One is "Acro Smash," a Fighting-type move that does Flying-type damage, and another is "Frost Drill," a Ground-type move that does Ice-type damage.



-The new 'flying battles' are a side competition that is only open to Flying-type Pokémon, Pokémon with Levitate and Pokémon that can learn Fly.



The only Pokémon names I gave him were Helioptile, Fletchling, Pancham and Gogoat. He did not reveal the information I gave him on their evolutions: Helioptile evolves twice, keeping a similar appearance but getting larger; its final form is Electric/Dragon and very menacing in appearance. Fletchling evolves once, into a very sharp-looking Flying/Fire-type with a flaming halo and a bow-and-arrow tail. Pancham has one evolution and stays pure Fighting; its appearance is not very remarkable. Gogoat doesn't evolve, as it is mainly a "gimmick" Pokémon, but it is fairly strong.



I also gave him two other Pokémon. One was a three-stage, pure Fire-type that starts as a small hamburger with sesame seed eyes, evolves into a double cheeseburger that adds onion ring 'arms' and pickle 'feet,' and finally becomes a giant 'quad' burger adding a lettuce 'cape' and tomato 'crown.' A literal 'burger king.' A lot of you are going to hate it after how poorly Vanilluxe was received, I think, but I really think it's very clever. It learns Flare Blitz.



The other is a Bug/Poison fly Pokémon. It's only one stage, and is said to be very fragile but incredibly fast and powerful. Unfortunately, its design is rather boring. It's just exactly what you would picture a fly Pokémon - a fly with exaggerated facial features (large yellow eyes, a cartoonish mouth.) It does however learn a new Poison type move that heals it by an equal amount to the damage done.



Other small bits I gave him:



-PokéStar Studios and the World Tournament return, both greatly expanded.

-There are plans for very significant DLC support. This includes event Pokémon, new outfits and accessories, special World Tournament divisions, and record-sharing, all via SpotPass and StreetPass.

-Character customization is very extensive; I would say that it is better than the feature in Pokémon Battle Revolution. There are massive numbers of new outfits and accessories that can be earned throughout the game. One example is that BP can be used to purchase outfits of every returning character from the World Tournament.

-Colress and Cynthia return and play prominent roles. The story is four years after the events of Black and White 2.

-The new bottom-screen tool is the "PokéPad," a tablet computer that can be customized with many features and wallpapers.



In addition, I sent him some information regarding the animation; I thought he would be eager to post it because of how anticipated it has been. "Rekindling Old Memories!", the episode where Charizard returns, airs on June 8, and "Team Plasma's Pokémon Control!" airs on June 15. Also on June 15, Cartoon Network will finally air the revised version of the skipped episodes from 2011 as a one-hour special titled "Team Rocket Versus Team Plasma: A Battle of Ideals!." I am not aware of all the changes made to the episodes, but Jessie and James are wearing their white uniforms and the meteorite from the original has been replaced with the Dark Stone in the material I have seen.



"Pokémon the Movie: Mewtwo Awakens" will be released in American theaters for one week, October 4-11, to tie into the release of X and Y.



All of this information is currently being revised and finalized, and will be released sometime in the next two weeks once the web design team gets the go-ahead to put it on the site.