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Well, looks like I'm on time today, so here's the Bianca color's set of starter palettes!
Yellow and beige (light brown) seem to be the theme here, with Dunsparce Snivy, Bidoof Tepig, and Buneary Oshawott, all colors based on fairly common lower level Pokemon.
Today's Pokemon Professor palette combination is Sycamore, which I've mixed the remaining starter palettes for various reasons.
Arbok color goes well with the Prof Sycamore colors
Shinx color fits the overall color theme
Chespin color is from Sycamore's debut gen.
4th Pokemon Professor palette is based off the general color scheme of the Dream World: shades of pink!
Fennel Juniper, spring Deerling Snivy, Munna Tepig, and Snubbull Oshawott.
Or as I like to call it, the "did Princess Peach design this?" palette combination.
A bit late, but here's combination number 3: Birch with color coded type effectiveness!
Snivy is based on Milotic, Tepig on Turtwig, and Oshawott on Scorbunny, all three 'mons weak to the types of their respective starters, thus covering another basic of Pokemon battles!
Next up is the shiny palettes with Oak's colors.
Oak is not just the most well-known Pokemon Professor, he's also one of the only ones to get involved in battles, be it through having Mew in Masters or being a glitch battle in the original gen 1 games.
The og gets the shinies!
Back to the Pokemon Professor palettes, this time with combinations!
First, default palettes. Like the other Professors, Juniper is the one giving the unevolved starters to the player and rivals.
Original Trainer card template by khfanT on deviantArt: https://t.co/6QzDuSkTwQ
NEW YEAR COUNTDOWN! 2 days until 2021!
It wouldn't be 2 without Black 2 and White 2. ;)
Moving on from spinoffs, this is the Unova main game for those that are attached to the past, as despite being sequels, they don't need much context from the original games to be great.
And the last palette (as well as the other "old" palette) is once again XD's/Go's Shadow Pokemon.
Shadow Pokemon were hostile to all (but recapturable from trainers) in XD but have various modifiers (until purification) in Go instead.
Merry Christmas! Somehow I mistook Christmas for Easter, so here's an otter palette based on a bunny.
It makes him look like a cookie. 🍪
(or a chocolate cake, in the case of the stock icon. 🍰)
Palette reference: Buneary, gen 4's Rabbit Pokemon, recurring common wild Pokemon.
Next is this cute little pink Oshawott palette based off Snubbull (yes it's spelled with two B's and two L's), a pink canine Pokemon from the second generation.
Just, uh, don't pay too much attention to the feet color. I got those comments before too. 😅