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daisy oak will become real in 2025
#im at the bar with her rn shes so beautiful omg what do isay to her....#pokemon#pkmn#daisy oak#okemon red and blue#pokemon red and green#clefairy
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A tiny sneak peek at my current request list! I'm going from top to bottom
Red represents a R/WBY request, green is p/okemon, blue is ML/P, purple is M/L and gray is my OCs ^^ I'm doing my best to alternate fandoms and not spam one thing at once so something might get pushed down/ bumped up in the process.
(EDIT: Don't keep asking me if I started a request. It's literally in the first rule of the rules page. I work two jobs and have other IRL responsibilities, plus it's annoying. If you keep it up you'll be blocked and your request deleted. )
#not art#censored out the actual requests until theyre drawn n posted this is just to give an idea how i do things on my end#and if a rq made it to this list i WILL get to it#most of em do if they fit w the rules ^^#i've really only had a few ppl be annoying about it so if youve been patient that addon isn't for you and thank you for your patience ;w;)
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wasnt gonna post these yet but i woke up early and didnt go back to sleep so heres these sketches. i really like the one in the upper right corner of the first image lol
but anyway i tried figuring out how i wanted to draw miyuki+spork since i havent done so yet. a good chunk of ppl seem to agree that their colors are blue/green so i changed the hue of red+purple’s colors and got their colors from that lmao (with some minor adjustments). disguised/human miyuki was inspired by a couple ive seen (mainly one i saw from @/zimisalesbian) while her fashion was inspired by cynthia from p/okemon. for some reason. meanwhile i barely had any idea what to do with spork lmao
#the style for the second pic looks weird to me#bc its my simple style but also a bit not??#invader zim#iz#tallest miyuki#tallest spork#miyuki is nice but also a lil bit of a bastard#spork? idfk#viscarts
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Dex Holder Banters
Every now and then, I get ideas for little Dex Holder interactions that I can’t really squeeze into any active stories, that can’t be made into a full chapter for things like DE or SC. Like Diamond threatening Platinum that he won’t be using the ripest strawberries anymore. Or...
X: “I don’t want to eat all these vegetables!” Y: “You’ll eat your damn greens or I’ll stuff peas into your mouth until there’s no more room!”
Sun: “But I have all these discount coupons!” Moon: “You have 30 coupons, each giving you 0.25% off. And to use them, you want to take an extra hour to go to the store on the other side of this damn island, all for a bottle of soda?!” Sun: “But... discount!”
Platinum: “Senior Gold believes that the most important thing in a battle is the Pe-Nis rating.” White: “The what?” Platinum: “Pokemon Effectiveness and Necessary Informational Safety rating.” White: “... Oh no...” Platinum: “Interesting. That was Y’s exact reaction as well.”
Silver: “Oh hey, what’s up?” Red: “Hey, Silver. Blue seems kind of bored lately. I guess it’s been a while since we did something really fun. Got any ideas for me?” Silver: “Hmm... Sis often used to stare at the nearby lakes a lot when we were wandering around after the escape. So maybe you can take her canoeing or fishing?” Red: “Great! Just what I needed. Thanks, Silver!”
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𝚁𝚄𝙻𝙴𝚂: 𝙰𝙽𝚂𝚆𝙴𝚁 𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝚀𝚄𝙴𝚂𝚃𝙸𝙾𝙽𝚂 & 𝙰𝙳𝙳 𝟷𝟶 𝙱𝙻𝙾𝙶𝚂 𝚈𝙾𝚄 𝚆𝙰𝙽𝙽𝙰 𝙺𝙽𝙾𝚆 𝙱𝙴𝚃𝚃𝙴𝚁! || 𝚁𝙴𝙿𝙾𝚂𝚃, 𝙳𝙾 𝙽𝙾𝚃 𝚁𝙴𝙱𝙻𝙾𝙶 ! ||
Nickname: Yams (think that’s pretty much it now)
Star sign: Virgo
Height: 5′2″
Favorite music artist: literally cannot choose A favorite, but just know Jay kinda shares my playlist
Last TV show you watched: P/okemon Ultra Legends
What kind of stuff do you post: this is an RP blog, what do you think I post here?
Do you have any other blogs: a few (personal) @yamsinacan (ART BLOG) @yamsart (other currently operating rp blogs kinda or trying to be or where i follow from for them) @lolfucknegotiations @blightbubbles @deathwish-specialist (i have more but theyre kinda ded atm)
Why did you choose your URL?: Uhh, Jay started out as a RED team spy but also red is his color, and well, bird names
Hogwarts House: Huf/flepuff
Pokemon team: WHICH ONE mmmm o gosh lets go with faves- meowth, luxray, litten, espeon, umbreon, whimsicott for a full party
Favorite color: blue, green, purple
How many blankets do you sleep with: a lot
Following: a number (still following dead blogs because i refuse to let go)
Followers: a number (idk half the blogs are old and dead so the number isnt true anymore)
Tagged by: @hyperions-angel
Tagging: pffff idk who wants to steal the thing even tho its for me to pick who i wanna know better
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Rescue Team DX Goes Back to Basics
January 10, 2020 2:00 PM EST
As a longtime fan of the series, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX seems to be a welcome blast from the past.
Whether I am playing the latest entry or arguing with others over what constitutes a generation of Pokemon, I will always be passionate about Game Freak’s classic series. Pokemon ingrained itself into my gaming library at a young age and I’ve been addicted to the series through its ups and downs ever since. Every so often, an older game in the series will get remade and we have now reached a point where that applies to the spin-offs. Game Freak kicked off Thursday’s Pokemon-focused direct by unveiling Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, which releases in less than two months and already has a demo on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
For those still out of the loop, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is a remake of 2006’s Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, which released for the GBA and DS, respectively. The available demo indicates that Rescue Team DX is an extremely faithful recreation, though there could still be some secrets up its sleeve. This remake mainly enhances the visuals and adds quality-of-life options to make the experience more accessible, much like Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. This demo was a blast from the past for me in the best way possible and I now can’t wait to try the full game in March.
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“This demo was a blast from the past for me in the best way possible and I now can’t wait to try the full game in March.”
Upon booting up the remake’s demo for the first time, I was greeted with a personality test to determine what Pokemon I’d take the form of during my adventure. While players can end up choosing whatever Pokemon they want if they are unhappy with their test result, I’m glad this feature wasn’t cut from the remake as it has been missing from recent Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games. With how divisive the last couple of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games were, it will be nice to go back to basics with this remake.
I took the form of Cindaquil and proceeded to see what the remake has to offer. Immediately, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX’s new art style gripped me. Drawn like a storybook in a style not too far off from Little Dragons Cafe, this remake brings the original games to life in a way I never thought I’d see. Instead of having a top-down, distant view of the action, Rescue Team DX’s camera is at liberty to be more dynamic and breathe more life into the lengthy conversations and text the early game throws at the player.
Speaking of the game’s plot, I was soon thrust into the first dungeon after meeting my partner Psyduck, coming to terms with the fact that I was now a Cindaquil, and being asked by a Butterfree to save its baby Caterpie. I always loved how the earlier Mystery Dungeon games gave more personality to individual Pokemon. In this demo alone, I was able to see that the parent-child relationship as well as a more comedic situation where a pair of Magnemite were connected but worried because that does not yet make them a Magneton. The writing isn’t groundbreaking by any means and I do prefer Explorers of Time and Darkness’ plots more, but I’m definitely glad to be experiencing this take on the world of Pokemon again.
Only two procedurally generated dungeons can be explored in the demo and are fairly standard as far as Mystery Dungeon games go. Players move along grid-based titles and must position themselves correctly to fight enemies and collect items. In between missions, players can wander around town to buy items, train, put money in storage, and tie moves together for ease of use in dungeons. At a glance, all of the content in the demo is fairly identical to what fans played on the GBA and DS almost 14 years ago. That being said, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX might actually cement itself as an improvement over the original with quite a few quality of life improvements.
The most notable of these improvements is that the most effective move for any given situation will now be available at the press of a button once players enter combat. While some may see this as dumbing the game down, I’m glad that we don’t have to sort through as many menus anymore outside of item management. Still, players who don’t like this can be obtuse and go through menus. The number of Pokemon that can travel with players has been increased to eight and new ways to save fainted Pokemon have also apparently been added, but I didn’t experience either of these during my time with the demo.
“I’m excited to see what else is new in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX.”
One major problem I have with this remake is that running in dungeons simply doesn’t look good anymore. With 3D models and environments, the extremely fast movement is way too jittery. Fortunately, the final new addition to Rescue Team DX adds a nice alternative: Auto mode. This mode moves the Pokemon automatically for the playing, only stopping once combat initiates. Even though this is intended to make navigating the procedurally generated dungeons easier for new players, it can also be used just like the running mechanic to get through old dungeons more efficiently on subsequent runs.
I’m excited to see what else is new in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX. Screenshots show moves from later generations and the trailer even shows a Mega Charizard, so I’m sure this remake still has quite a few surprises up its sleeve. Considering my mostly positive experience with the demo, I will definitely be there when it launches for Nintendo Switch on March 6.
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January 10, 2020 2:00 PM EST
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okemon Go Pokeball Dual USB External Fast Charge Power Bank Battery Capacity(mAh): 18000mAh-20000mAh Socket Type: For USA/Canada Model Number: For Pokemon Go Pokeball Style Compatible Brand: All Cell Phones Battery Type: Lithium-ion Battery Applicable Object: Universal Output Interface: Double USB Input Interface: Micro USB/Mini USB Weight: 240g Is LED Lamp Illumination: Yes Voltage: Input: 5V Output: 5V Type: Emergency / Portable Colors available: Blue, Purple & Red
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