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Post by Jay on Mar 12, 2008 14:58:36 GMT -5
Species: Wadent (Wai-dent) Type: Water Classification: The Wading Mouse Pokemon Abiltiy: Water Veil Gender Ratio: Male 60% Female 40% Wadent's are normally found in freshwater and wade around lazily. They live in small holes dug into banks near the water. They are skittish and normally retreat back into their holes before trainer's get near them. The antenna's on their head light up at night, since Wadent's cannot see in the dark well. (My first time slicing together a pokemon. xD Critics appreciated!)
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Post by Jay on Mar 12, 2008 15:32:11 GMT -5
I drew these a while ago, with a bunch of other sprites and i'm a bit relutent to post them since peole can steal and such. xD But, i'm still gonna post 'em. Species: Aqup Type: Water Classification: The Water Puppy Pokemon Abiltiy: Swift Swim Gender Ratio: 75% Male 15% Female Aqup’s a playful Pokemon who enjoy swimming in rapids, though at the young form their fins are still growing they can only handle small ones. The small horn on it’s head resembles a teardrop, but it will eventually develop into a large horn. They are extremely loyal, and are often used as pets because of their gentle nature. Species: Aquff Evolution: Aqup on level 16 Type: Water Classification: The Wading DogPokemon Abiltiy: Swift Swim Gender Ratio: 75% Male 15% Female Aquff’s are capable of rougher rapid’s than their pre-evolve. They are more eager and more adventurous, so they often try taking on bigger rapids. In this form they are slowly able to stand on their hind legs, but prefer to stay on four. Species: Quapflow Evolution: Aquff on level 37 Type: Water Classification: The Rapid Dog Pokemon Abiltiy: Swift Swim Gender Ratio: 75% Male 15% Female Quapflow’s appear as intimidating Pokemon, but are really just gentle giants. Their fins are now fully grown, and they are capable of taking on the roughest of rapids, so they are often used to help people make their way through rapid’s. Their horn is also completely grown as well, and they gain claws which like cat Pokemon can sheathe and unsheathe.
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Post by Jay on Mar 12, 2008 15:40:58 GMT -5
Species: Marrow Type: Normal Classification: The Archery Cat Pokemon Abiltiy: Keen Eye or Intimidate Gender Ratio: 50% Male 50% Female Marrow’s are born with a small bow on their back, where they can attack with elemental arrows. They are able to pull static, heat, anything in the air into an arrow to attack with. Marrow’s rarely make it to adult hood, because of how many Pokemon and humans attack them. Species: Akery Evolution: Marrow levels up to 36 Type: Normal Classification: The Tiger Archery Pokemon Abiltiy: Keen Eye or Intimidate Gender Ratio: 50% Male 50% Female Akery’s have many legends based around them, since many people wonder how they can use so many elements when they are simple Normal types. Akery’s are extremely protective of their kin, and have been known to kill humans who tried to take their children. It is said if you kill an Akery it will strike you down with an arrow from the heavens. By JayThese 'mon are Officially Awesome
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Post by Drake on Mar 12, 2008 16:01:06 GMT -5
OMG SO FREAKIN CUTE XD
I want a marrow, lol. All accepted, you may head over to the creation arena to try and catch them as your reward.
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Post by Jay on Mar 12, 2008 16:02:32 GMT -5
Heh heh, thank you! =D Marrow's/Akery's are my favorite, since I am a huge Cat lover. I will do that, *scurries over now*
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Post by Jay on Mar 12, 2008 16:45:19 GMT -5
Moreee. <3 Species: Tibera Type: Psychic/Flying Classification: The Warm Wind Pokemon Abiltiy: Unburden Gender Ratio: 0% Male 100% Female Tibera’s enjoy warmer climates, and are often found at the bottom of mountains. Their tails are very flexible, giving them the ability to move it any which way they want. When they wave their tails a large rush of warm wind will be blown. Tibera’s are always females, and most of the time mate with Libera’s. Species: Ligera Type: Psychic/Flying Classification: The Cold Wind Pokemon Abiltiy: Aftermath Gender Ratio: 100% Male 0% Female Libera’s are found on the top of mountains, where the tempature’s are very low. They only travel down the mountain when it is mating season. Their tails have the same flexibility of Tibera’s. They also release cold drafts of air by waving the tail. Libera’s are always males.
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Post by Drake on Mar 12, 2008 17:14:35 GMT -5
Accepted
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Post by emoemofire on May 23, 2008 18:02:30 GMT -5
Hey there, Jay!! Thanks for all your submissions!!
Whenever you get the chance, I'd like you to add a moveset for all your entries - thanks!!
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