Okay, after thinking, I decided that I want the ninjas to not be animals, there are a few Pokemon that aren't animals but instead are based off of various things, Makuhita is a Sumo Wrestler, Pawniard is a knight, etc
So I made this
wow the colors died.
As you can see he's shaped like Pawniard and his eyes are inspired by Accelgor's.
(04-21-2011, 05:12 PM)~Drakocat~ Wrote: [ -> ]Okay, after thinking, I decided that I want the ninjas to not be animals, there are a few Pokemon that aren't animals but instead are based off of various things, Makuhita is a Sumo Wrestler, Pawniard is a knight, etc
So I made this
wow the colors died.
OMFG! I'd train that thing to lv. 9000!!!!
EDIT: What program did you use to make that?
can you please not post like a 9 year old kid?
(04-21-2011, 05:15 PM)Fuchikoma Wrote: [ -> ]can you please not post like a 9 year old kid?
What do you mean, kind sir?
Here's one of the Pokemon ideas I said I'd post.
I don't have a name for it yet but it's probably the best one of my few ideas.. It's a light bulb creature. The wire thing inside it is his eyes which can change with his expressions. My idea for it was to be Dark/Electric depending if it's lighted or not. It could learn moves from both types.
Here's the (badly)colored version:
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o156/...bulb_c.png
(04-21-2011, 05:21 PM)Solink Wrote: [ -> ]Here's one of the Pokemon ideas I said I'd post.
I don't have a name for it yet but it's probably the best one of my few ideas.. It's a light bulb creature. The wire thing inside it is his eyes which can change with his expressions. My idea for it was to be Dark/Electric depending if it's lighted or not. It could learn moves from both types.
Here's the (badly)colored version:
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o156/...bulb_c.png
Pretty cool. It makes sense for it to be Electric/Dark
EDIT: Maybe when its day its a Dark. And when its Night its Electric.
(04-21-2011, 02:33 PM)Chaoxys Wrote: [ -> ]This is essentially the case with this one. It's the same pokemon but it has 2 different forms that is decided by its gender.
But it doesn't make sense. I'm ask WHY it would be a painting for one gender and a mirror for the other.
Take a look at our flamingos, they have different forms for their genders but it makes sense entirely.
I just realized something. Where do pokemon, even Humans, go when they die? Maybe we should make a pokemon on that, unless pokemon Black and White already made that.
An angel Pokemon that guides the spirits of those who have perished to the world above? Or something.
Well look at the Eagle and Vulture in White/Black. They are both essentially the same Pokemon, but one is a eagle and male, the other is a vulture and female.
And has anyone commented on my idea for the wallaby/kangaroo Pokemon?
EDIT: I was talking about the painting/mirror one before with the eagle/vulture
Except Braviary and Mandibuzz aren't really the same Pokemon at all. They're just counterparts, like Tauros and Miltank.
Nidoran are related through birth, because Nidoran F eggs have a 50/50 chance of hatching into Nidoran M (though Nidorina and Nidoqueen can't reproduce). A better example of a "Nidoran" would be Volbeat and Illumise, because Illumise (a female-only species) eggs can hatch into Volbeat (male-only). Then Latios and Latias also kind of share this connection (they can't reproduce in-game but the anime showed Latias eggs hatching into Latios).
(04-21-2011, 06:40 PM)Geekz_R_us Wrote: [ -> ]I just realized something. Where do pokemon, even Humans, go when they die? Maybe we should make a pokemon on that, unless pokemon Black and White already made that.
I'm doing a legendary trio inspired by that. Specifically, *raises flame shield* it's another dragon trio. It woud consist of
Dradiso (Dragon + Paradiso (Spanish for Paradise))
Heavenly Dragon Pokémon
Dragon/Flying
It appears at death to guide the spirits of those who have lived kind, peaceful lives to paradise.
Drahalla (Dragon + Valhalla)
Warrior Dragon Pokémon
Dragon/ Fighting
It guides the spirits of those who fought for what is right to a world where they can fight for all of eternity. The skull it wears on its head is similar to the one worn by a Pokémon in a far-off region.
Wyverno (Wyvern + Inferno)
Punishing Wyvern Pokémon
Dragon/Fire
It drags the spirits of the wicked down to the underworld to punish them for all of eternity.
Now, I had this idea in my head for over a day now, and I just now got around to typing it up. I'll post the designs later, once I've finished with the figurines.
(04-21-2011, 06:02 PM)Koopaul Wrote: [ -> ] (04-21-2011, 02:33 PM)Chaoxys Wrote: [ -> ]This is essentially the case with this one. It's the same pokemon but it has 2 different forms that is decided by its gender.
But it doesn't make sense. I'm ask WHY it would be a painting for one gender and a mirror for the other.
Take a look at our flamingos, they have different forms for their genders but it makes sense entirely.
The idea for female being a mirror is vanity. Male is a painting because,
1. Female is already the mirror.
2. I based it off of the idea of the eyes of a painting following you, and usually when I see it in movies, shows, literature, or in real life, it's usually of an older gentleman.
3. One of my older ideas was that their information could relate to them being human souls sucked into what they coveted. A woman being in love with her reflection worked (as I said with vanity), and the male painting was, along with what I said in 2, brought about from the idea of old painters such as Picasso, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, ect.
So yes, there was a reason as to why it is why it is, I just didn't make it incredibly blunt, although with proper explaining, the reasoning, imo, makes perfect sense (when I say proper explaining, I'm referring to the pokedex or something that would be used in game in such a manner.)
EDIT- Another reason is because they are meant to represent 2 eerie things one my find in a haunted house. I was going to make 2 separate pokemon lines but I figured they are already similar so i figured it could be a split form evolution. If it helps to calm your worries, they could be the new nidoran, but I think thats a bit of an unnecessary step just to so we can make their forms makes upfront sense.
(04-21-2011, 09:17 PM)KP Shadow Wrote: [ -> ] (04-21-2011, 06:40 PM)Geekz_R_us Wrote: [ -> ]I just realized something. Where do pokemon, even Humans, go when they die? Maybe we should make a pokemon on that, unless pokemon Black and White already made that.
I'm doing a legendary trio inspired by that. Specifically, *raises flame shield* it's another dragon trio. It woud consist of
Dradiso (Dragon + Paradiso (Spanish for Paradise))
Heavenly Dragon Pokémon
Dragon/Flying
It appears at death to guide the spirits of those who have lived kind, peaceful lives to paradise.
Drahalla (Dragon + Valhalla)
Warrior Dragon Pokémon
Dragon/ Fighting
It guides the spirits of those who fought for what is right to a world where they can fight for all of eternity. The skull it wears on its head is similar to the one worn by a Pokémon in a far-off region.
Wyverno (Wyvern + Inferno)
Punishing Wyvern Pokémon
Dragon/Fire
It drags the spirits of the wicked down to the underworld to punish them for all of eternity.
Now, I had this idea in my head for over a day now, and I just now got around to typing it up. I'll post the designs later, once I've finished with the figurines.
Sounds cool. The warrior dragon one sounds more of a punishment IMO fighting for eterntity.