Fakemon Challenge #1 - DESPEARADO (Grass/Dark) The Peashooter pokemon
Based on western outlaws and pea plants
It has the ability "Skill Link" and its signature move is "Pea Shooter", a move similar to bullet seed but each hit has a power of 30
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Pokemon Crossbreeds: Sea Sniper
Sea Sniper is the name for members of the Dragapult line with a Horsea/Seadra/Kingdra father. This breed is actually safe to breed, since originally, Dragapult were aquatic and still have gills, are great swimmers, and live near water.
(Also, most of the time, these Dragapult will have other Oceanic crossbreeds, but these have purebred Dreepy for simplicities sake)
Dreepy
This breed of Dreepy usually live by the ocean instead of lakes, making homes in lagoons or on the beach. They often live in groups with their hatchmates, with both the mother and the father staying to raise them. Because of that, they often copy the behaviors of the father, clinging their tails around each other and eating small bugs and sea vegetation.
Drakloak
Just like how they are fast flyers, these pokenon are fast swimmers as well. They sometimes create mini waves with their tales when playing with their hatchmates, which has been known to knock over boats. Despite this, they don't often mean any harm, and like Drakloak, are still quite tolerant of humans. Like Seadra, these pokenon will cling to Coral and sleep.
Dragapult
Sea Sniper Dragapult often live in caves by the ocean. While they can go to the deep depths of the ocean, they aren't built to go as deep as Kingdra without the pressure crushing them, so they'll often go near the surface to fly or swim as they please. They often still love with their hatchmates, so you'll see them fly in groups.
@illusionsignmisdirection //thanks for the idea!
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Welp, the polls have spoken, and this I bring with a Drumroll... The results!
Mipha/Female Basculegion (58.3%)
Daruk/Golurk (88.2%)
Urbosa/Ceruledge (45.5%)
And Revali/Decidueye (68.3%)
Thank you everyone for the votes and suggestions, I will post again once I have them all sketched out, and maybe if I have the energy I'll eventually even try and color them
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Asking because you have a Vanilluxe; I've only seen wild vanillites (and sometimes a single vanillish) during my snowboard trips so I'm curious, does that family like being gently pet or is the snow on their head too soft to not be disturbed or melted by that ?
They're always looking at people skiing and sledding, there's rules in place to not feed or beckon them in any way near slopes, restaurants or other people to avoid collisions and conflict, but hiking to meet them is fine and I'm sooo tempted to bring some pokemon toys on a trail in case we see some aha
Oh, thanks for asking me! First off remember to be careful with wild Pokémon of any kind, especially ice types. Im sure you know that of course, but I always feel like I need to add that on. The vanillite line looks cute, but they can be very dangerous.
About petting though, it depends on what stage of evolution they’re in! Vanillite’s heads are warm enough for it to not be uncomfortable to touch, and solid enough that you won’t cause problems from touching it. Avoid touching the rest of their body, especially their arms. The ice isn’t as frozen as it is when they start to evolve, and it makes them nervous.
For vanillish, it gets tricky. They’re more prone to melting naturally, so you’re going to want to touch spots where they’re the most compact. Don’t touch any of the ice crystals or their lower body either, that part becomes very cold at this evolution stage. Around the face area is probably your best bet, but honestly I avoided petting C&C when they were still a vanillish lol.
Bonus, Vanilluxe! You should see these guys popping up during the warmer months. They’re cold and frozen pretty much everywhere, so melting isn’t an issue, it’s just not pleasant to touch them in most spots. Their “straw” is somewhere they like to be pet though! And it won’t hurt you to touch either…
I should note now that you shouldn’t go up to completely wild Vanilluxe. Even if they’re used to seeing people. They can create small blizzards if they feel they’re being threatened, and all around it’s just not very safe.
Sorry if this is too long! To put it short: only touch a vanillite on the top of their head, only the spot around a vanillish’s face is safe to touch, and only a vanilluxe’s straw is safe to touch. Wild vanilluxe in general are not safe to touch, don’t do that.
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So it’s on Etsy which is part of the boycott but I had to come show u these keychains
You know Ren has every single one on his bag
WAIT OMG. THOSE ARE SO CUTE!!!!! i want to having matching buggies with him -- his being all spore!poison bugs and mine being venom!poison bugs ;___; ough he'd love these so much... thank you so much for sending them to me, nick!! i should see if they sell these somewhere outside of etsy...
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what typing is Pokémon emmet?
I’m not quite sure which Pokémon you’re referring to but I believe all humans in Pokémon are normal type (minus some exceptions).
If you’re talking about the monster concept where he turns into a Pokémon (i.e. six armed eye creature), the typing is Ghost/Normal, like Hisuian Zoroark.
Lowkey he had like 12 different possible type combinations before we settled on Ghost/Normal. Honestly the only functional reason for him to be normal type is to hit other humans for damage with Synchronoise 😳 though I suppose the lore reason would be that it’s what he still retains of his humanity after transforming.
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