

The latest November Pokemon Mega Dimension Trailers showed off quite a bit about this DLC. There will not only be new Mega Pokemon but higher levels, a returning X and Y fan-favorite and more. See the 40+ things you missed in this trailer below!
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Below is a list of everything that you may have missed from the November Pokemon Mega Dimension Trailers. They are about six minutes long combined and packed with a lot of information. Are you ready? You can find the full trailer here.
Mega shards distort Lumiose City (overall color/visual distortion).
First looks at Corvisquire and Corviknight in the trailer.
Giant, floating Pokéball structures shown prominently.
New transport elements (holo-elevator style).
Abra appears in-city.
New girl character introduced.
Hoopa is directly tied to the Mega Dimension concept.
Mega Dimension look: grayed world with a “mega shine.”
Area cut-offs/boundaries in repurposed Lumiose spaces.
Huge floating Pokéballs may replace the colorful screws.
Alolan Marowak appears.
Cubone appears.
Lampent appears.
Galarian Mr. Mime appears (called out over Mr. Rime).
Museum may have new/changed content.
Garganacl appears.
Larvitar appears.
Golisopod appears.
Mega Dimension shows levels over 100 (e.g., Lv. 142).
Level “+X” overlay (e.g., +16) appears on UI.
Time in-dimension is measured by “calories.”
Explicit tasks: Destroy floating Pokéballs.
Explicit tasks: Pick up sparkling items.
Explicit tasks: Catch wild Pokémon (UI shows 5 to catch).
Objectives include catching an Alpha and catching undetected.
Alolan Marowak Lv. 164 shown.
Better berries → more calories/time (Hoopa holds you longer).
Estimated Hyperspace level ~120 shown.
Galarian Meowth → Perrserker shown in a steel-type zone.
Level +5 party boost displayed (temporary level raise).
Clarification: likely level cap 100 outside, but temporary boosts above 100 inside Mega Dimensions via donuts/Hoopa.
“Small Hyper Zone / Wild Zone detected” variation appears.
You must break open floating Pokéballs to release/catch targets.
Catch window mechanic highlighted.
Runs show 189 calories and +5 levels example.
Zones likely require multiple runs to hit point totals (e.g., 2,100 → 3,300).
Higher “flavor score” donuts = stronger effects.
You can mix up to four berries; example: 2 Grepa + 2 Hyper Grepa = +24 levels.
Korrina returns and is shown with multiple Mega Stones (plus her Keystone).
Trainers appear inside these areas (not just wilds).
Mega Chimecho shown (new design); uses Boomburst.
Donut UI shows buff icons (e.g., defense/sp. def/sp. atk/daytime effects).
Mega Baxcalibur confirmed on-screen.
A color zone with grass/mountains outside Lumiose City is shown (major setting expansion).
Trailer confirms release date: December 10.
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