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@witch_warren I've always thought this but Eternatus is clearly an "ex-Ultra Beast" like Solgaleo, Lunala, Necrozma, and arguably most if not all Pokemon, I'm 99% sure the distinct echo you hear in all Ultra Beast cries is just barely audible in its cry and also like. just look at it
I like Hisuian Qwilfish and Overqwil but I wish they were a little more than a palette swap and bigger body parts, so I came up with this Steel/Poison type form (it even still works as a type counterpart for H-Sneasel!) and a new evo (Navaqwil?) based on sea mines and submarines
oh yeah its name is Medleech. I think that's a pretty good name. here is some more of Medleech:
-prescribing medicine
-meeting Princess
-"diagnosing"
finally finding satisfaction with my medicinal leech fakemon. obviously a healer, the chansey/audino/comfey/indeedee of the region. fairy/poison type, although I'm open to just pure fairy. it has healing, toxin-absorbing "kisses" and leaves behind heart-shaped hickeys
reason #237 why viva pinata is a great game: every single pinata in the game that's based on an invertebrate animal actually has an accurate number of limbs. ALL the insects have 6 adorable nubs, and they even got the CRAB AND THE SCORPION (Custacean and S'morepion) right!
oh yeah I had an idea for Epic Grumpyre. I don't think they'd ever have THAT blatant biblical imagery in My Singing Monsters, this is pretty out there even for an Epic design, and I really doubt Epic Grumpyre will end up looking anything like this, but I just wanted to sketch it
My entry for #MonCraftContest! It's a Petrol/Metal element evolution, inspired by snails and elephant seals. Balancing simplicity, readability, and sprite compactness was a fun challenge, and I really wanted to nail its Grimer-esque pained yet oblivious expression. @moncrafty
FOOF HD DIGITAL REMAKE
decided to change a few details to make it a little more unique
#monsterdesignmonday
Fakemon idea: Dark/Water type killer whale regional form of Wailmer and its new evolution, Wailigan!
Much smaller than "regular" Wailmer/Wailord, but far more cunning. Like true orcas, they travel in large pods, harassing (and eating) just about every other Pokemon in the ocean.