For those still interested, I’m about to drop several in a row here. I hope people enjoy reading them as much as I enjoy creating them!
As I get ready to update this thread, I just realized that this will bring me to 149 shared Pokemon from my dex.
By type:
TYPE
- Water - 34
- Bug - 33
- Grass - 23
- Rock, Ghost - 15
- Normal, Dark, Fire - 13
- Poison - 12
- Ice, Ground - 11
- Flying, Steel - 10
- Electric - 9
- Fairy, Fighting - 8
- Dragon, Psychic - 7
In honor of Halloween and Yamask being added, I’m going to next share my mummy Poikemon. I actually created this around 15 years ago … yeah … I’ve been doing this a looooong time. lol
Timankh
Timid Pokemon
Type: Ghost
Ht: 2’ 7"
Wt: 30 lbs
Abilities: Mummy, Cursed Body
Timankh are ghost Pokemon doomed to remain inside of the structure that they died or were buried in. They inhabit ruins, mausoleums, pyramids, and other similar buildings and can only escape by being caught by a trainer. Unfortunately, they are not aware of this phenomenon and shy away from human contact. Despite their timid nature, they are naturally curious Pokemon who will follow humans who have entered their home. They can usually be seen a safe distance away, mostly hidden from sight, spying on trainers. They will attempt to flee if discovered but, fortunately for those hunting them, are slow moving Pokemon.
Timankh is based on the appearance of a common mummy. It’s name is a portmanteau of “timid” due to it’s shy nature, and “ankh” which is the most common Egyptian hieroglyph used and is considered the symbol of life.
Stats:
HP: 45
ATT: 40
DEF: 80
SA: 60
SD: 60
SPD: 20
Total: 305
… at level 33, Timankh evolves into …
Terrankh
Bonded Pokemon
Type: Ghost/Ground
Ht: 7’ 6"
Wt: 580 lbs
Abilities: Mummy, Sand Stream, Sand Force
Terrankh are so thankful that a trainer has removed them from their prison, that they feel forever indebted to them. A Terrankh considers itself to be bonded with it’s trainer and will go to great lengths to defend them and those that they love, making them excellent guardian Pokemon. For trainers, Terrankh are easy to train for those who are experienced due to their fierce loyalty and willingness to listen to commands. Should a trainer trade a Terrankh, it will become very sad and unable to battle or train for several weeks.
Terrankh is based off of the common appearance of a mummy as well as an Egyptian sarcophagus. It’s name is a combination of “terror”, “terrible”, or “terra-” which is a suffix for Earth and “ankh”.
Stats:
HP: 80
ATT: 60
DEF: 120
SA: 100
SD: 130
SPD: 25
Total: 515
Moves:
Dark: Feint Attack, Torment, Brutal Swing, Dark Pulse
Ghost: Confuse Ray, Night Shade, Destiny Bond, Ominous Wind, Shadow Punch, Hex
Ground: Sand Attack, Earthquake, Fissure, Spikes, Sand Tomb
Normal: Pound, Mega Punch, Slam, Headbutt, Tackle, Wrap, Leer, Constrict
Should have something new up tonight.
Some bird Pokemon. It’s been awhile. lol
Trisadee
Canary Pokemon
Type: Flying/Electric
Ht: 1’ 0"
Wt: 6 lbs
Abilities: Big Pecks, Defiant
Trisadee are small bird Pokemon who not only evolve into a very useful Pokemon for trainers, but are a common pet due to it’s docile and friendly nature. Trisadee, in fact, are no longer found in their natural forest habitat but instead are now found in urban areas. They are quite welcome in their newfound habitat and are a common sound in any large city. Their singing is considered beautiful and it is difficult for anyone to not stop and listen. Adding to their cheerful demeanor is the fact that they are harmless - Trisadee generate very little electricity and when they do accidentally shock anyone, it feels like a minor static shock.
Tricadee is based on a common canary. It’s name is the second half of the word “electricity”, but also a play on the word “chickadee”.
Stats:
HP: 30
ATT: 60
DEF: 35
SA: 50
SD: 40
SPD: 60
Total: 275
… at level 20, Trisadee evolves into …
Shockatiel
Cockatiel Pokemon
Type: Flying/Electric
Ht: 2’ 4"
Wt: 20 lbs
Abilities: Big Pecks, Defiant
Shockatiel are solitary bird Pokemon who prefer to be left alone. Much like their pre-evolutions, they now prefer urban habitats but would rather remain as high up as possible, making them a common sight on rooftops and especially electrical wires. While they usually dine on bug Pokemon, they like to also drink electrical currents. Fortunately, this does not effect humans as they also add their own charge to the line or object that they are drinking from. Shockatiel are distrustful of humans and are quick to anger though. If they feel threatened or even mildly put out, they are quick to blast the guilty party with a jolt of electricity and flee.
Shockatiel is a combination of a canary and a cockatiel. Their name is a play on the word “cockatiel”, combining it with “shock”.
Stats:
HP: 50
ATT: 75
DEF: 55
SA: 65
SD: 55
SPD: 80
Total: 380
… at level 38, Shockatiel evolves into …
Swiftrel
Mach Pokemon
Type: Flying/Electric
Ht: 4’ 0"
Wt: 62 lbs
Abilities: Big Pecks, Defiant, Galvanize
Unlike their pre-evolutions, Swiftrel do not prefer urban areas but would rather live in their original habitats. This includes forests, deserts, and especially plains. Swiftrel were once thought to bring thunderstorms due to their love of them. When they were more abundant, they would often be seen in large flocks during such storms, adding their own electrical charges to them. This was a rare sight since Swiftrel are normally solitary bird Pokemon. Swiftrel are among the fastest Pokemon on the planet and are known to announce their departure with a loud sonic boom.
Swiftrel is a combination of a canary and a kestrel, which is a large bird of prey. It’s name is a combination of “swift”, due to it’s extreme speed, and “kestrel”.
Stats:
HP: 70
ATT: 85
DEF: 65
SA: 90
SD: 80
SPD: 135
Total: 525
Moves:
Dark: Hone Claws
Electric: Zap Cannon, Thunder, Thunder Shock, Charge, Shock Wave, Electro Ball, Wild Charge, Nuzzle
Flying: Wing Attack, Peck, Drill Peck, Sky Attack, Roost, Air Slash, Acrobatics
Normal: Scratch, Whirlwind, Razor Wind, Fury Attack, Supersonic, Sonic Boom, Quick Attack, Screech, Slash
Good one the last form looks cool
Seeing if this is still worth doing.
Do you still read this thread?
- Yes.
- No.
0 voters
Honestly, I’m always really enjoying your creations, but it’s up to you if you want to continue or not. If you don’t want to, that’s fine, of course.
They are fun and I like doing them, they just take time to do. I’ll still do them if enough people are reading. It makes it worthwhile.
Four people? Good enough.
It’s funny because after years of several people creating a “worm in an apple” Pokemon like this one, the idea has finally been implemented into the game with Applin, Flapple, and Appletun in Sword and Shield. lol
I have created and shared 149 Pokemon now … or an entire dex.
Summary
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Folianid - Bug/Grass
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Arachnibush -Bug/Grass
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Magdible - Bug
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Ugbuzz - Bug/Flying
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Vectasite - Bug/Dark
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Corvae - Bug/Grass
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Applopod - Bug/Grass
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Duplipilar - Bug/Poison
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Lumicase - Bug/Poison
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Flutterking - Bug/Psychic
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Flutterking - Bug/Steel
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Snowy-poly - Bug/Ice
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Cubeipede - Bug/Ice
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Scubeetle - Bug/Water
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Aquatail - Bug/Water
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Spydorb - Bug/Dark
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Cranipace - Bug/Dark
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Vermshade - Bug/Poison
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Noctantula - Bug/Poison
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Silpillar - Bug
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Sylmoth - Bug/Fairy
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Mortdusk - Bug/Ghost
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Oreworm - Bug/Ground
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Olisary - Bug/Ground
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Wormiad - Bug/Ground
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Larvacopter - Bug/Flying
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Scimisect - Bug/Steel
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Samuflai - Bug/Poison
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Kamikazbee - Fire/Bug
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Beezooka - Fire/Bug
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Quailing - Normal
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Quailant - Normal/Flying
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Quailhawk - Normal/Flying
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Trisadee - Flying/Electric
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Shockatiel - Flying/Electric
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Swiftrel - Flying/Electric
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Meanu - Normal
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Krassowary - Normal
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Terribird - Normal
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Grasslet - Grass/Poison
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Conestrictor - Grass/Poison
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Reptoil - Ground/Poison
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Reptox - Ground/Poison
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Lashrat - Normal
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Stomprat - Normal/Fighting
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Floajel - Water
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Venozoan - Water/Poison
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Jelectric - Water/Electric
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Steamarine - Water/Fire
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Hydrolurk - Water/Steel
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Platyke - Water
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Platphoon - Water/Poison
050.Buogong - Water/Electric
051. Manawatt - Water/Electric
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Tadswift - Water
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Shinphibian - Water/Fighting
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Bullywart - Water/Dark
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Dunemew - Ground
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Purraoh - Ground/Psychic
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Shrabbit - Normal
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Leapalope - Normal
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Antalloy - Normal/Steel
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Rhiwool - Ice
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Oppoceros - Ice/Fire
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Suncub - Fire
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Heliomaul - Fire/Dark
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Calflare - Fire
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Solataur - Fire/Steel
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Marsupitail - Normal
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Hypnossum - Normal/Psychic
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Possmortem - Ghost/Psychic
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Harghast - Ghost/Grass
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Scaregrow - Ghost/Grass
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Hauntom - Ghost
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Floatasm - Ghost
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Reveclang - Ghost/Steel
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Timankh - Ghost
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Terrankh - Ghost/Ground
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Driftseed - Grass/Fairy
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Dandecub - Grass/Fairy
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Dandemane - Grass/Fairy
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Bluelark - Flying
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Frostjay - Flying/Ice
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Spoonfowl - Flying/Water
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Stiltfowl - Flying/Water
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Frybarb -Water
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Sawbarb - Water/Steel
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Deepmaw - Water
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Deeplure - Water/Dark
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Angelflage - Water
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Discappear - Water
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Odontocharge - Water/Dark
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Skelefish - Water/Ghost
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Cartifin - Water/Ghost
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Leviawraith - Water/Ghost
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Orble - Rock
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Pawnite - Rock
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Azureking - Rock/Fighting
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Crimsonarch - Rock/Psychic
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Cindimp - Fire
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Combustump - Grass/Fire
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Bonpyre - Grass/Fire
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Orbelite - Steel/Electric
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Astrosphere - Steel/Electric
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Bulbroot - Grass
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Curbludgeon - Grass/Fighting
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Fauxavian - Grass/Flying
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Lilavolt - Grass/Electric
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Arumdoom - Grass/Poison
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Fluxie - Flying/Fairy
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Rubyfae - Flying/Fairy
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Purlock - Dark
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Feclipse - Dark/Poison
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Shaleback - Rock
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Citashell - Rock/Steel
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Dreamian - Fairy
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Evecatch - Fairy/Psychic
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Mirraunt - Ghost
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Replenant - Ghost/Dark
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Dopplescare - Ghost/Dark
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Sasclod - Ground
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Grasquatch - Ground/Grass
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Snowical - Ice
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Anthrolanche - Ice
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Rotundra - Ice/Fighting
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Krillton - Water
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Clashstacean - Water/Fighting
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Speedah - Electric
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Conducticat - Electric
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Thermasail - Rock/Fire
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Magmadon - Rock/Fire
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Geonychus - Rock
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Electroraptor - Rock/Electric
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Sharklet - Rock/Water
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Predalodon - Rock/Water
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Sharcicle - Ice
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Stalagmander - Ice/Dragon
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Blizzaurus - Ice/Dragon
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Carapin - Water
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Navoise - Water
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Tordrake - Water/Dragon
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Appemite - Bug
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Clawigg - Bug
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Dracosect - Bug/Dragon
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Rockgoyle - Rock
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Gothgoyle - Rock/Dragon
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Dragoyle - Rock/Dragon
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Traplant - Grass/Dark
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Briavore - Grass/Dark
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Wyvine - Grass/Dragon
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Hexdawl - Ghost/Fighting
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Voodkin - Ghost/Fighting
I’m finishing up some new stuff. Will probably be posted after the holidays.
Haven’t forgotten this! Just got a little busy.
So behind on this. lol … I blame my Nintendo Switch.
I do still intend to post more, BUT … a friend and I are also creating a Youtube channel and one of the focuses will, of course, be Pokemon. One weekly segment will be my Fakemon.
Update to my pokemon I made
Mon based off me:
Dragon/Fighting
ATK: 245
DEF: 186
STA: 199
Fast Moves: Karate Chop, Charm, Dragon Tail, Hidden Power
Charge Moves: Outrage, Moonblast, Dynamic Punch, Night Slash, X-Scissor, Focus Blast, Rock Slide
My cat:
Dark/Fairy
ATK: 307
DEF: 201
STA: 168
Fast Moves: Scratch, Shadow Claw, Charm, Bite
Charge Moves: Dragon Claw, Shadow Ball, Night Slash, Play Rough, Outrage, Foul Play
My dog
Fairy/Dark
ATK: 256
DEF: 176
STA: 217
Fast Moves: Bite, Charm, Scratch, Ice Fang, Fire Fang, Thunder Fang, Extrasensory
Charge Moves: Crunch, Play Rough, Dazzling Gleam, Hyper Fang, Night Slash, Fire Blast, Thunder, Aurora Beam
This thread has went almost a year without a post!
Well I am not that creative as you guys are lol
I have a handful of non-canon, non-fusion pokemon ideas… but tbh I’ve never really drawn most of them. Like I have a poison-type Eeveelution named Toxeon who is only half-lined… and then a sort of fox-with-little-legs idea, which is mainly for a Pokesona. Regional formwise, I have an idea for a poison type Vulpix line. And then an idea for a lynx-like Pokemon.
Other than those, I have an Umbreon variant, who I made a few months back…
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KRhYIftYb3zuqWNiYBSbkFMypdGeGjRJ/view?usp=sharing] (File was too big XD)
And then Ringsune, who has been an idea for a bit, but wasn’t drawn until yesterday/today. I’m working on revising everything since the moveset and all is an OP mess.
It normally carries twelve rings, one for twelve of its thirteen tails. It’s thirteenth ring is its most powerful and most beloved ring. When they were banished, their 13th rings were taken to and hidden on a distant and dangerous island far off the coast of Sahto by a trio of Pokemon, who guard them against all enemies and seekers. If a Ringsune proves themselves worthy of their 13th Ring, then they may attempt to ask for it back. However, in order to access the temples, they must genuinely befriend a trainer or another non-legendary Pokemon.
It’s one of the legendaries in my fan region, Sahto.
wanders back into the mess of ideas in her head
Ekans (snake) (snake) Arbok (cobra) (cobra) Daereppok (copperhead) - Daereppok evolves from Arbok through trade with Coiled Silk.
Grimer Muk Sludgg - Evolves from Muk while holding a Poison Gem and using Toxic Ooze.
Koffing Weezing Choaking - Evolves from Weezing while holding King’s Rock and using Toxic Ooze.
TOXIC OOZE (special) has 50 base power, 15 PP, and 90% accuracy. The user fires a toxic liquid at the enemy. The enemy has a 50% chance of being poisoned, with a 30% chance of being severely poisoned.