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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PALAAAAAA...FINNNNNNN....MAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!!! by Mast3r-Rainb0w
This is probably one of the absolute STUPIDEST ideas I’ve ever had crossed my mind. However, I felt COMPELLED to draw it to life.
Admittedly, Palafin’s Hero Form is actually growing on me as of late, even though I was iffy about it at first. Maybe this humorous Ren & Stimpy crossover fanart will also change some minds! Enjoy!
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This is my attempt at a more or less realistic interpretation of the new Pokémon Bombirdier, first seen in the recent games (Violet and Scarlet). Quite the mischievous-looking fella, isn’t it? 🤭
As per usual you can find a close-up photo and some WIP pictures if you look below. :3
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When you get the chance, could you do some Hydreigon facts? They’re so misunderstood.
Hydreigon Facts
(Art by tesshii (riza4828) on Danbooru)
-The scientific name for Hydreigon is "Dracoaves Horribila" which roughly translates to "Horrible Dragon-bird" (they are not avians btw)
-The "drei" in it's name is actually supposed to be pronounced with your toungue touching your teeth. However, in a lot of media, it's just pronounced with a Unovan accent since it can be understood worldwide
-Hydreigon aren't picky eaters and will eat almost anything they can find
-Hydreigon are completely blind. For a while, it was assumed that they would stumble around caves, feeling around either their heads to get around. But newer research shows that they might use a form of echo location
-It isn't a good idea to try and catch a wild Hydreigon. These Pokemon are incredibly aggressive and incredibly hard to train
-Hydreigon mothers leave after their eggs are laid. Researchers belive that this is because they might accidently see the eggs as a threat, or their hands might eat the eggs, so they leave to avoid risking it. BUT, Deino mothers will stay and care for their young
-It's sad, but when a Zweilous evolves into a Hydreigon, the head that didn't eat enough gets turned into one if the mindless hands
-However, there's a 1/600 chance that a Hydreigon will evolve having 2 heads that both have sentience
-Despite lacking brains, the hands will still seek out and try to eat food on their own
-When caring for one, it's important not to make any sudden movements as that can a scare them or make them view you as a threat. Move slowly and talk calmly
-Hydreigon are most commonly found living in caves, cliffs, and highlands
-Hydreigon are very popular in fairytales around the world. In a lot of myths, they are opponents to a strong knight
-The most common myth of them is a Hydreigon that has 7 heads. The Hydra breed of Magikarp/Gyrados (Gyarados with a Hydreigon father), was named after this myth
-The Hydreigon in Lental are a lot more calmer, even letting other, harmless Pokemon live in their territory
-The Hydreigon line is pretty separated from others evolution wise, however, it's closest relative is Druddigon
-The wings they have resemble heads in their shadows. This is to make them look more intimidating
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Updated my Dark Pokemon Chibis once more, adding the newest Dark type pokemons from Scarlet and Violet.
I'm not including mega evolutions, gygantamax forms or paradox forms at the moment, but maybe I will eventually.
Also included 3 extra versions, one with a white background and no outline, and 2 without background, one with and one without outline.
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First mega Pokémon I’ve ever illustrated. I have a special spot for mega absol, but normally absol dislikes being in its Mega evolution form.
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