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Made a new proto pokemon because I cant stop making dinosaur versions of actual pokemons, its just too much fun, so here you have Proto KECLEON (Dragon/Normal)

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Random evolution ideas I had yesterday as I was watching some pokemon videos on youtube
LUVDISC evo named CUPIDISC (Water/Fairy) & MIMIKYU's evo named DUMMIKYU (Ghost/Fairy)

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A set of 5 new ROTOMs found in the Kroel Region, this ROTOMs can be found in an abandoned construction site, left in a rush after a series of paranormal events and misteryous accidents. They have possesed a group of power tools left by the workers rather than electrodomestics.

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Im sorry but making WIDE variants its just too much fun, so I had to make another one, you can blame for this

So here is Wide TREVENANT, it is a Grass/Dark type and it is based on the Aspen Tree

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LAMBELL (Ghost/Fairy), GREYBELL (Ghost/Steel) and GRIMBELL (Ghost/Dark) the Bell Trio
They are based on Church Grims, spirits from british and nordinc folklore who protected graveyards and where said to be omens of death (1/5)
Remakes of this https://t.co/HRi7hGMb53

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They are based on Kelpies, celtic water spirits that take the form of horses and invite strangers to mount them, taking them into the water to drown them as well as Kelp, a form of algae seaweed that is actually not a plant

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Shiny version aswell, its color schemme is based on "Red Tide"

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I just want to clarify something.
When I make my fakemons, I dont do so thinking about their "competitiveness", I just like making fun designs, so if you get bothered because they have "4x weakness" to this or that, or their abilities are "too broke"... well...

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It is based on Moby Dick, which is often represented as a giant white sperm whale and its name comes from the Livyatan Melvillei, a prehistoric giant whale, named after Herman Melville, the author of Moby Dick (2)

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