#Pokémon gen 8
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ceruleanseacreations · 10 months ago
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Alcremie ✨🍓🍰
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spittyfishy · 7 months ago
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I’d never drawn Team Yell before but it was actually really fun!
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moltengarnet · 4 months ago
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Wrong Warp Pipe (2019)
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I knew those pipes looked familiar. I wonder if it was a deliberate choice to not include green ones.
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Context!
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averagemysticchaos · 1 year ago
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Eternatus
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thedorkyidiot · 4 months ago
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What if Pokémon regions gave out badges to trainers who became champion rank?
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Kinda for something au related, kinda not? It’s just a cool concept, most Pokémon games have symbols associated with the region anyways so it wouldn’t be hard to work them into a badge
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kailuuart · 2 years ago
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shout out to pokémon trainers- gotta be some of my favorite character designs
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darklingarts · 1 year ago
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Inktober day 9 ( been busy with grad school and work, so I’m playing catch-up).
My prompt was Pokémon 4: Favorite Gym Leader. I drew Piers from gen 8. I changed up his outfit to be a little more British punk rock. I personally think it looks good.
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So you all know how everyone is like “oh it’s been 10 years since Pokémon Gen whatever came out, where’s? The remake?!?!” But here’s the thing guys, there’s a pattern you are all missing and it’s not based on the year the game came out, it’s based on the generation. (There’s only one remake that breaks this rule) Let me explain. In a timeline without years:
Gen 1 comes out
Gen 2 comes out
Gen 3 comes out
Gen 1 remakes come out
Gen 4 comes out
Gen 2 remakes come out
Gen 5 comes out
Gen 6 comes out
Gen 3 remakes come out
Gen 7 comes out
Gen 8 comes out
Gen 4 remakes come out
Gen 9 come out
Present day
Do you see the pattern? Let me explain if you didn’t. The remakes all except the Gen 1 remakes come out after it’s doubled. Gen 4 remakes came out after Gen 8, 4 x 2 = 8, Gen 3 remakes after Gen 6, 3 x 2 =6, etc etc. only the first Gen breaks this rule which makes sense cause that would be super fast for a remake. So when will Gen 5 remakes come out? After Gen 10 comes out. Gen 6 remakes? After Gen 12. And so on and so forth until they stop making new generations then a new pattern with form. Anyway if I’m wrong with this for Gen 5 then I’m wrong but if I’m right the pattern holds strong and imma trust the pattern tbh.
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junopun · 1 year ago
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screenshot redraw of my fav guy ever
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theartistac · 11 months ago
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Snow pictures of Dorgo and Wooloo!
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melonthesprigatito · 2 days ago
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That is a genius level pun
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selfindulgentcompetition · 2 years ago
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SEMIFINALS 1
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Titans Face Off
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wuzhere75 · 1 year ago
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Wanted to practice a new rendering method using gradient maps. It was interesting
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silent-partner-412 · 5 months ago
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a place where they bucked tradition that wasn’t as successful imo was the wild area, mostly because i really don’t think it was as big of a deal as it was made out to be. it was sort of novel i guess, but at the end of the day to me it just kinda felt like an extra big route. i would’ve much rather had more tightly designed routes than the wild area, or even some interesting dungeons (seriously their exclusion from the game almost entirely is baffling, like what do you mean there’s no victory road)
to be fair i’m the guy who thinks that big open explorable areas in games are not actually that cool (legends arceus is mid, the open world zelda’s are fun but not as good as the old games, etc) so the wild area was never going to scratch an itch for me. but i would’ve just rather had the whole game be more traditionally structured in terms of region design cuz that’s never really been a huge problem for me and the new gym system would’ve more than made up for it imo. but they didn’t make this game for me! so whatever lol
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edgelord-of-the-day · 2 years ago
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Edgelords of the Day 85 & 86:
Volo & Giratina
From: Pokémon Legends: Arceus
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maple-altispinax23 · 1 year ago
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Alright, more Pokémon! Figured I’d include some blurbs this time to give a better idea of what these Pokémon are in this weird universe.
Chien-Pao:
A rare predator found amongst the frozen peaks of paldea, Chien Pao has been the inspiration of legends regarding haunted swords, thanks to its elusive nature, and massive fangs. It is believed that the increase in size of these fangs has led the Chien Pao population to struggle hunting, hence their range being limited to wherever other predators, such as baxcaliber, cannot reach, typically regions filled with tight crevasses. It will hind whatever it can find, thus travellers must be weary, because while this Pokémon is rare, that doesn’t mean an attack is impossible.
Sneasler:
A predator once found in the rocky areas of sinnoh’s alabaster icelands, Snealser populations in the area have disappeared, having been replaced by their close relative, the Johtonian Weavile, brought by settlers from the south. The current status of the species remains unknown, but the presence of animals such as Basculegion in Kitakami suggests a possibility of survival for the species. It’s foreclaws, which it uses to climb steep rock faces, are notable for their properties of tissue damage recorded during the settlement of Sinnoh. There is a fierce debate amongst experts as to whether this is caused by venom, or just material coating the claws from their frequent use. Similar to their relative Weavile, they prey primarily on Mamoswine.
Houndstone:
Houndstone is a unique canid, possessing long, shaggy fur, and a unique keratinous crest on their head. However, despite their large silhouette, they are quite light beneath the coat of fur. Houndstone typically act as Ambush hunters, leading to some tales in Paldea where the crest was mistaken for a tombstone amongst the snow. Their typical prey include mudsdale and sawsbuck
Tornadus:
A large bird found in Unova and formerly in Sinnoh. This Pokémon is notable for being the inspiration of legends about a wind god, thanks to it’s powerful wings. This bird will hunt whatever it may lift into the air to drop from heights. They are a naturally rare species, which is why it’s suspected they so easily disappeared from Sinnoh.
So ye. Also, regarding legendaries, while the ones here are no longer beings of deific power, that doesn’t mean all of them are no longer gods. For example, groudon is still the god of the land.
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