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Alymian Forms: Similar to Alolan Forms, except these Pokemon adapted to Alym in their own unique ways which will be explained, these are not exclusive to any generation of Pokemon either.

Alymian Phanpy (Grass) [Iron Barbs, Sap Sipper/Heatproof] (Basis: Asian Elephants)
- Phanpy were imported to Alym from the Johto region, however, their natural badlands habitat is nowhere near as vast in Alym as it is in Johto, so the Phanpy took to the forests of Alym and overtime adapted to the lush overgrowth there by prematurely growing tusks in order to navigate through the thick forested areas easier, they also gained some predators that were thinning the population which caused them to take on a forest camouflage appearance to hide from their predators.
Alymian Donphan (Grass/Steel) [Iron Barbs, Sap Sipper/Heatproof]
Brutphan (Grass/Steel) [Iron Barbs, Sap Sipper/Heatproof]

Alymian Granbull (Fairy/Fighting) [Intimidate, Reckless/Anger Point] (Basis: Pitbull)
- The wild Granbull in the Alym region were harshly threatened by the tough and strong Pokemon they shared their habitat with and were actually nearing extinction in Alym, the small population of remaining Granbull adapted overtime and sustained the population just long enough for them to overcome the Pokemon that threatened their existence. Alymian Granbull no longer have their large fangs and instead have pure, brute strength, and are now fully quadrupedal because of this.

Alymian Dewgong (Water/Grass) [Thick Fat, Leaf Guard/Swift Swim] (Basis: Manatees)
- The Dewgong in Alym had to flee their natural habitat due to the intense competition of Walrein and Crystwhal in the colder parts of the ocean, and found themselves in the more coastal waters. However, their bright white bodies that made great camouflage in the icy oceans made them easy prey for Sharpedo in the warmer, seaweed infested waters of the coastal waters. This forced the Dewgong to adapt to the seaweed forests of the ocean and take on a leafy camouflage to peacefully graze on the seaweed and hide from the Sharpedo that lurk in the ocean.
Camonatee (Water/Grass) [Thick Fat, Leaf Guard/Blubber Guard]

Alymian Ekans (Water) [Swift Swim, Rattled/Berserk] (Basis: Sea Snakes)
- Due to the forests, Ekans' natural habitat in Alym, getting too crowded and other Pokemon preying on their main food source, the Ekans in Alym fled to the shores and oceans of Alym and eventually adapted to living in the coastal region of the Alym's waters. Their venom is still present, but not as strong as a normal Ekans', and is actually pure enough to be used in medicines.
Alymian Arbok (Water) [Swift Swim, Rattled/Berserk]

Alymian Shroomish (Psychic) [Analytic, Forewarn/Moody] (Basis: Brain Mushroom)
- Shroomish in Alym migrated to the Withering Woods, as the colder regions around Alym weren't a suitable environment for Shroomish to live in. After living in the paranormal woods for so long, the Shroomish's appearance changed and their intelligence improved drastically. They also produce a toxin that covers their wrinkled bodies that causes paralysis to anyone that comes in contact with a Shroomish.
Alymian Breloom (Psychic/Poison) [Analytic, Poison Point/Psychic Surge]

Alymian Spoink (Psychic/Steel) [Magic Bounce, Overcoat/Filter] (Basis: Babirusa)
- Alymian Spoink have overcome their need to continuously bounce in order to keep their heart beating, instead, it's large pearl absorbs psychic energy that acts as a fuel to keep it's heart beating, if they can't acquire enough power then their heart will stop as they can no longer use the shock of bouncing up and down to keep it beating. They have developed a thick, hard skin, almost like metal, which protects them from the harsh weather conditions of the badlands they live in. Locals say the Spoink adapted this way by actually consuming the volcanic rock in the area, however it's still unknown as to how the Spoink adapted so strangely.
Alymian Grumpig (Psychic/Steel) [Magic Bounce, Overcoat/Filter]
Barbirusta (Psychic/Steel) [Magic Bounce, Overcoat/Filter]

Alymian Hippopotas (Water) [Drizzle/Water Veil] (Basis: Pygmy Hippopotamus)
- Due to there being no sandy deserts in Alym, the Hippopotas that live in Alym are drastically different from Hippopotas in other regions. Instead of spending time in dry, arid places and expelling sand, Hippopotas in Alym spend their times in lakes and ponds and expel water. They now love to be wet and hate being dry. They're extremely friendly and seem to not care about territory as much as their sandy counterparts. They're strangely smaller and quicker than normal Hippopotas and Hippowdon as well!
Alymian Hippowdon (Water) [Drizzle/Water Veil]

Alymian Drifloon (Ghost/Steel) [Aftermath, Weak Armor/Sturdy] (Basis: 'Lead Balloon' + Zeppelins)
- The air pollution and cold of Alym became so terrible that Drifloon inhabiting the region would dirty their bodies up terribly which eventually led to rips and tears, as a result they began moving closer to the ground, and starting protecting their soft and thin bodies with metal. Drifloon carefully form these metal shells so that their bodies will not rip or tear inside them. They are thin and light enough that Alymian Drifloon can float just a bit, but they are not strong enough to fly. However, this doesn't matter to the Drifloon as they live much better lives near the ground in Alym than they do in the skies.
Zeppelead (Ghost/Steel) [Aftermath, Heavy Metal/Overcoat]

Alymian Litwick (Ghost/Electric) [Volt Absorb, Illuminate/Electric Surge] (Basis: Modern day electrical lights)
- Due to the advanced technology in Alym, Litwick have adapted similarly to mankind's light sources and now mimic modern day electrical lights. At first, Litwick attempted to fool humans and other Pokemon like regular Litwick do in order to steal their life force, however these attempts failed over and over, now most Alymian Litwick tend to live with humans, providing them light in exchange for electrical power. Some locals in Alym claim that the Litwick will still steal life force from the humans they reside with if they don't provide them with the electrical power they need.
Alymian Lampent (Ghost/Electric) [Volt Absorb, Illuminate/Electric Surge]
Alymian Chandelure (Ghost/Electric) [Volt Absorb, Illuminate/Electric Surge]

Alymian Solosis (Poison/Ghost) [Overcoat, Virus/Regenerator] (Basis: Viruses/Diseased Cells/Parasites)
- Solosis in Alym began to die off at rapid rates when they were first introduced to the region. Scientists were oblivious to the cause as Solosis is known to be able to live in any environment, no matter how severe. Eventually it was discovered that introducing them to Alym also introduced them to a deadly virus which infected the population of Solosis. After a couple decades with no trace of any remaining Solosis, they were declared extinct in the area, until they were recently rediscovered hidden away in the caves of Alym with an altered appearance. It seems that the 'disease' was more like a parasite that overpowered the Solosis' nervous system and took control of it. Alymian Solosis prefer dark and cold areas and grow stronger by eating and absorbing venoms and toxins.
Alymian Duosion (Poison/Ghost) [Overcoat, Virus/Regenerator]
Alymian Reuniclus (Poison/Ghost) [Overcoat, Virus/Regenerator]

Alymian Pumpkaboo (Grass/Fire) [Illuminate, Flame Body/Flash Fire] (Basis: Remains the same)
-The coldness of the Alym region forced Pumpkaboo, which generally tend to live in hotter habitats, to adapt fittingly, thus they moved to the forests of Alym and gathered dry wood into their bellies and ignited it. This kept them warm inside and out, and eventually became the norm for the Pumpkaboo. Now the hair-like parts on their body is engorged in flames and they no longer struggle with heat. However, this unique adaptation made them take on a new evolution named Craklantern. So this means Gourgeist unfortunately went extinct in the Alym region, as they just can't naturally exist in the wild.
Cracklantern (Grass/Fire) [Illuminate, Flame Body/Flash Fire]

Alymian Litleo (Ice/Normal) [Stakeout, Fur Coat/Slush Rush] (Basis: Mountain Lion)
- Without there being large open fields and hot sunny days in Alym, the Litleo and Pyroar of the region took to the cold mountains. The frigid temperatures spelled danger for newly born Litleo cubs, as not even the heat of a mother Pyroar's mane would be warm enough for them. Eventually they adapted to have thicker fur all around at the cost of their long and lavish manes, however their manes are still present, just not as extravagant as they are in Kalos. Instead, they're brushed back to allow them more slender bodies to run at faster speeds to catch their prey more easily.
Alymian Pyroar (Ice/Norma) [Stakeout, Fur Coat/Slush Rush]

Alymian Dewpider (Bug/Ghost) [Soul Bubble/Soul Eater] (Basis: Soul Eater/Soul Collector)
- The Dewpider in Alym are apparently, and oddly enough found in the Chasm of Souls, a fissure in the ground containing dozens of caves within known for it's paranormal activity and ghost sightings. Not much is known about them, but they're said to have a bubble of souls on their head rather than a bubble of water. Legends say the Dewpider originally lived in the underground lake in one of the chambers and after the Day of Desolation that happened ages ago, the souls of the dead fled to the Chasm and with Dewpider and Araquanid's hospitality and friendliness, took the souls in their bubbles to protect them from the likes of Pokemon like Dusknoir, eventually altering their appearance. The souls Alymian Dewpider 'collect' or 'protect' also give it extra power and strength.
Alymian Araquanid (Bug/Ghost) [Soul Bubble/Soul Eater]

Alymian Fomantis (Bug/Dark) [Swarm/Sharp Edge] (Basis: Ornate Mantis)
- Fomantis in Alym live in the Withering Woods, the reason being is similar to Alymian Shroomish and Breloom. The dull, brown colors of the forests, cause the Fomantis and Lurantis in Alym to take on a similar coloration, and their limbs are much thinner allowing for them to make quick escapes from threats, or pursue fleeing prey with extreme speed.
Alymian Lurantis (Bug/Dark) [Swarm/Sharp Edge]
Mantiscythe (Bug/Dark) [Swarm/Sharp Edge]

Alymian Applin (Steel/Dragon) [Shell Armor, Iron Barbs/Stench] (Basis: Durian)
- Applin that reside in Alym struggled to find shelter and nutrition as the region famously lacks apples, and the softer fruits are all high up in trees. This left the Applin very vulnerable to predators, so they needed to adapt or else face extinction in the region. Eventually they came across the Durian, while it's shell is extremely tough to crack open, the Applin would chew up poisonous berries to produce an acid that would help them bore holes into the Durian. They quickly called these fruits home as they had extremely tough exteriors and foul odors that warded off many of their predators and threats while they fed on the sweet fruit inside.
Duriadel (Steel/Dragon) [Shell Armor, Iron Barbs/Foul Odor]
Durianade (Steel/Dragon) [Shell Armor, Iron Barbs/Odor Blast]

Alymian Sinistea (Ghost/Fairy) [Sweet Veil/Aroma Veil] (Basis: Hot Cocoa)
- As tea isn't too popular within the Alym region, there's very few teacups and teapots in the region, therefore Sinistea and Polteageist did not have the shelter or disguise they needed to thrive. However, people in Alym prefer to drink a different hot drink, hot cocoa. Instead of possessing teacups, Sinistea now possesses forgotten mugs of hot cocoa. Though this changed the behavior of Sinistea over time, and instead of trying to steal the life force of other's when they accidentally take a drink of Sinistea, their infusion with the hot cocoa turned the drink into a nourishing and healing liquid. People with very close bonds to an Alymian Sinistea are lucky as when the person becomes ill, the Sinistea will come to their aid, as even a drop of it's delicious cocoa is enough to make a person feel well and healthy.
Alymian Polteageist (Ghost/Fairy) [Sweet Veil/Aroma Veil]
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  ~Alymian Forms and Evolutions~Alymian Forms: Similar to Alolan Forms, except these Pokemon adapted to Alym in their own unique ways which will be explained, these are not exclusive to any generation of Pokemon either.
Alymian Phanpy (Grass) [Iron Barbs, Sap Sipper/Heatproof] (Basis: Asian Elephants)
- Phanpy were imported to Alym from the Johto region, however, their natural badlands habitat is nowhere near as vast in Alym as it is in Johto, so the Phanpy took to the forests of Alym and overtime adapted to the lush overgrowth there by prematurely growing tusks in order to navigate through the thick forested areas easier, they also gained some predators that were thinning the population which caused them to take on a forest camouflage appearance to hide from their predators.
Alymian Donphan (Grass/Steel) [Iron Barbs, Sap Sipper/Heatproof]
Brutphan (Grass/Steel) [Iron Barbs, Sap Sipper/Heatproof]
Alymian Granbull (Fairy/Fighting) [Intimidate, Reckless/Anger Point] (Basis: Pitbu
 < Megas and Alymian Forms here
  1. Floroth (The Slow Pokemon) [Grass] (Overgrow/Grass Pelt) (70/50/70/50/70/10)

  2. Slorest (The Slow Pokemon) [Grass] (Overgrow/Grass Pelt) (90/70/90/50/90/30)

  3. Grothroth (The Giant Pokemon) [Grass/Ground] (Overgrow/Grounded) (100/115/120/50/90/35)

  4. Flufflint (The Fluffy Pokemon) [Fire] (Blaze/Fur Coat) (30/60/30/60/70/70)

  5. Onycoal (The Bat Pokemon) [Fire] (Blaze/Fur Coat) (50/85/40/80/75/90)

  6. Vampfire (The Vampire Pokemon) [Fire/Poison] (Blaze/Venom) (55/110/55/110/80/120)

  7. Calflow (The Water Horse Pokemon) [Water] (Torrent/Pressure Blaster) (70/30/60/70/60/30)

  8. Typhorse (The Water Horse Pokemon) [Water] (Torrent/Pressure Blaster) (90/40/80/90/80/40)

  9. Thalampus (The Mythical Pokemon) [Water/Dragon] (Torrent/Pressure Blaster) (110/40/100/120/100/50)

  10. Porcrest (The Pokey Pokemon) [Normal/Steel] (Pickup, Runaway/Iron Barbs) (70/50/60/30/40/40)

  11. Porquill (The Pokey Pokemon) [Poison/Steel] (Poison Point, Runaway/Iron Barbs) (90/80/100/40/60/50)

  12. Tufduck (The Tufted Pokemon) [Normal/Flying] (Big Pecks, Overcoat/Keen Eye) (50/30/50/60/50/60)

  13. Goosnow (The Goose Pokemon) [Ice/Flying] (Big Pecks, Overcoat/Snow Cloak) (60/40/75/80/75/70)

  14. Swundra (The Tundra Pokemon) [Ice/Flying] (Big Pecks, Overcoat/Snow Cloak) (70/45/85/100/80/80)

  15. Sluggle (The Slug Pokemon) [Bug] (Swarm/Hydration) (30/30/40/70/50/30)

  16. Shellug (The Shell Pokemon) [Bug/Water] (Swarm/Shell Armor) (80/20/100/40/100/20)

  17. Escardro (The Snail Pokemon) [Bug/Water] (Swarm/Shell Armor) (80/30/110/105/105/40)

  18. Lilypurr (The Purring Pokemon) [Grass/Water] (Water Absorb, Leaf Guard/Nutrient Rich) (60/40/50/60/70/40)

  19. Purreed (The Purring Pokemon) [Grass/Water] (Water Absorb, Leaf Guard/Nutrient Rich) (80/50/60/80/100/50)

  20. Kittypha (The Lakeside Pokemon) [Grass/Water] (Water Absorb, Leaf Guard/Nutrient Rich) (90/60/80/100/120/50)

  21. Gobrat (The Brat Pokemon) [Fairy] (Prankster, Cute Charm/Moxie) (40/80/50/20/50/90)

  22. Gangstroll (The Bully Pokemon) [Fairy/Dark] (Prankster, Anger Point/Moxie) (60/115/65/40/65/125)

  23. Denkingu (The Runaway Pokemon) [Electric/Ice] (Wimp Out, Snow Cloak/Cheek Pouch) (70/65/90/75/80/100)

  24. Poxie (The Misleading Pokemon) [Fairy] (Stench, Corrosion/Merciless) (80/20/50/50/90/40)

  25. Envenemy (The Malicious Pokemon) [Fairy/Poison] (Stench, Corrosion/Merciless) (115/40/65/65/125/60)

  26. Mantiscythe (The Bladed Arm Pokemon) [Bug/Dark] (Swarm/Sharp Edge) (60/135/80/60/80/115)

  27. Umbralla (The Umbrella Pokemon) [Flying/Dark] (Rain Dish, Overcoat/Magic Guard) (70/30/80/110/150/60)

  28. Treepir (The Tapir Pokemon) [Grass] (Hydration, Leaf Guard/Chlorophyll) (60/30/70/50/60/40)

  29. Taprical (The Tapir Pokemon) [Grass] (Hydration, Leaf Guard/Chlorophyll) (80/50/100/80/95/65)

  30. Brutphan (The Brute Elephant Pokemon) [Grass/Steel] (Iron Barbs, Sap Sipper/Heatproof) (110/130/130/60/70/60)

  31. Arachnight (The Nocturnal Pokemon) [Bug/Dark] (Intimidate, Hyper Cutter/Sticky Trap) (50/120/60/100/40/115)

  32. Diggerub (The Burrowing Pokemon) [Ground/Bug] (Sand Veil, Swarm/Sand Shelter) (70/80/70/30/50/40)

  33. Crickavate (The Mole Cricket Pokemon) [Ground/Bug] (Sand Veil, Swarm/Sand Shelter) (100/115/105/40/65/55)

  34. Cracklegg (The Mystery Egg Pokemon) [Normal] (Sturdy/Sturdy) (60/60/60/60/60/60)

  35. Rapterror (The Spitting Pokemon) [Grass/Poison] (Grassy Surge, Pressure Blaster/Fertilizer) (50/90/70/120/90/120)

  36. Therinferno (The Slashing Pokemon) [Fire/Dragon] (Fiery Surge, Sharp Edge/Fiery Aura) (120/120/90/70/90/50)

  37. Spinopour (The Swinging Pokemon) [Water/Dark] (Marshy Surge, Heavy Tail/Marsh Armor) (90/90/120/50/120/70)

  38. Spidancer (The Performer Pokemon) [Bug/Fairy] (Dancer) (50/60/85/90/110/115)

  39. Fruidra (The Fruit Pokemon) [Grass/Dragon] (Leaf Guard, Harvest/Adaptability) (60/75/70/50/60/65)

  40. Fruitzalzoa (The Dragon Fruit Pokemon) [Grass/Dragon] (Leaf Guard, Harvest/Adaptability) (75/125/100/70/75/80)

  41. Florapod (The Radish Pokemon) [Grass] (Color Change/Protean) (70/95/60/100/65/80)

  42. Peppot (The Bell Pepper Pokemon) [Fire/Grass] (Solar Power, Flash Fire/Spicy) (40/40/60/70/50/60)

  43. Jalapurn (The Spicy Pepper Pokemon) [Fire/Grass] (Solar Power, Flash Fire/Spicy) (50/50/80/100/60/80)

  44. Habanflaro (The Scoville Pokemon) [Fire/Grass] (Solar Power, Flash Fire/Spicy) (60/50/100/120/80/90)

  45. Cracklantern (The Lantern Pokemon) [Grass/Fire] (Illuminate, Flame Body/Flash Fire) (65/58/75/90/84/122)

  46. Kapioca (The Okapi Pokemon) [Grass] (Leaf Guard, Hydration/Chlorophyll) (90/110/100/60/80/90)

  47. Monkick (The Kick Boxer Pokemon) [Ground/Fighting] (Grounded/Rattled) (40/90/50/30/50/100)

  48. Chimpunchee (The Boxer Pokemon) [Ground/Fighting] (Grounded/Rattled) (60/110/55/40/55/120)

  49. Guerillaunch (The Heavy Hitter Pokemon) [Ground/Fighting] (Grounded/Gorilla Tactics) (90/140/105/40/85/70)

  50. Blobble (The Tar Bubble Pokemon) [Poison] (Poison Point, Gooey) (20/12/20/100/88/90)

  51. Smoglob (The Tar Pokemon) [Poison] (Poison Point, Gooey) (60/22/74/110/106/48)

  52. Tarskull (The Tar Pit Pokemon) [Poison/Ghost] (Poison Point, Gooey) (85/38/130/122/100/25)

  53. Nessneak (The Trickster Pokemon) [Dark/Rock] (Intimidate/Rock Head) (61/89/70/44/76/50)

  54. Liopleurage (The Trickster Pokemon) [Dark/Rock] (Intimidate/Rock Head) (80/119/91/67/93/60)

  55. Gallictric (The Thunder Pokemon) [Electric/Rock] (Lightningrod/Speed Boost) (43/37/35/95/40/110)

  56. Galvamimus (The Thunder Pokemon) [Electric/Rock] (Lightningrod/Speed Boost) (63/47/45/115/45/135)

  57. Digsty (The Pigsty Pokemon) [Ground] (Thick Fat, Gluttony) (80/60/80/55/75/30)

  58. Boarrow (The Mud Bather Pokemon) [Ground] (Thick Fat, Gluttony) (120/80/105/65/95/35)

  59. Undeary (The Undead Pokemon) [Ghost] (Levitate) (60/60/60/60/60/60)

  60. Zombrave (The Zombie Pokemon) [Ghost/Poison] (Virus) (60/60/60/120/120/120)

  61. Coffamp (The Vampire Pokemon) [Ghost/Dark] (Siphon) (60/120/120/60/60/120)

  62. Mumstone (The Mummy Pokemon) [Ghost/Ground] (Soul Eater) (120/60/120/60/120/60)

  63. Maglutt (The Maggot Pokemon) [Normal/Bug] (Swarm, Compoundeyes/Tinted Lens) (30/20/40/78/56/76)

  64. Magfly (The Pest Pokemon) [Normal/Bug] (Swarm, Compoundeyes/Tinted Lens) (50/30/60/98/76/116)

  65. Armatiller (The Tiller Pokemon) [Ground/Fairy] (Shell Armor/Pixilate) (70/30/60/60/50/30)

  66. Doediquake (The Quaking Pokemon) [Ground/Fairy] (Shell Armor/Pixilate) (99/41/107/103/85/45)

  67. Palmpom (The Cheerleader Pokemon) [Grass/Fairy] (Dancer) (68/32/78/82/99/101)

  68. Mothwash (The Faux Moth Pokemon) [Bug] (Hydration, Marvel Scale/Multiscale) (37/43/52/68/65/85)

  69. Beseamoth (The Behemoth Moth Pokemon) [Dragon/Bug] (Hydration, Marvel Scale/Multiscale) (67/63/82/118/95/115)

  70. Camonatee (The Seaweed Grazer Pokemon) [Water/Grass] (Thick Fat, Leaf Guard/Blubber Guard) (140/40/100/110/115/40)

  71. Sthenohm (The Paralyzing Pokemon) [Electric/Poison] (Poison Touch, Intimidate/Petrify) (65/110/65/30/75/95)

  72. Greboil (The Grebe Pokemon) [Water/Fire] (Storm Drain, Rain Dish/Boiling Point) (40/60/40/60/50/70)

  73. Greblast (The Grebe Pokemon) [Water/Fire] (Storm Drain, Rain Dish/Boiling Point) (50/80/50/80/60/100)

  74. Steamingo (The Flamingo Pokemon) [Water/Fire] (Storm Drain, Rain Dish/Boiling Point) (60/100/50/90/80/120)

  75. Stunemone (The Anemone Pokemon) [Water/Electric] (Static, Rain Dish) (70/50/140/30/115/15)

  76. Bettalion (The Punk Fish Pokemon) [Water/Fighting] (Iron Fist, Sheer Force) (60/133/57/34/56/110)

  77. Vaquitie (The Porpoise Pokemon) [Water/Fairy] (Liquid Voice, Serene Grace/Pressure Blaster) (80/30/60/70/80/50)

  78. Vaquadiva (The Porpoise Pokemon) [Water/Fairy] (Liquid Voice, Serene Grace/Pressure Blaster) (115/45/88/92/107/63)

  79. Diss (The Mist Pokemon) [Ghost] (Misty Body) (40/70/30/40/60/70)

  80. Appea (The Mist Pokemon) [Ghost] (Misty Body) (60/95/45/45/80/95)

  81. Yure (The Mist Pokemon) [Ghost] (Misty Body) (75/115/65/65/95/115)

  82. Bugbrain (The Intelligent Pokemon) [Bug/Psychic] (Insomnia, Analytic/Swarm) (30/20/50/60/50/30)

  83. Mantium (The All-Knowing Pokemon) [Bug/Psychic] (Insomnia, Analytic/Sharp Edge) (60/130/55/55/55/115)

  84. Mimico (The Dramatic Pokemon) [Psychic/Ghost] (Copycat) (40/30/60/70/40/70)

  85. Dramaunt (The Dramatic Pokemon) [Psychic/Ghost] (Copycat) (60/45/80/95/45/95)

  86. Theatergeist (The Theatrical Pokemon) [Psychic/Ghost] (Copycat) (75/65/95/115/65/115)

  87. Cauldrone (The Dark Magic Pokemon) [Poison/Psychic] (Dark Magic, Power of Alchemy) (76/64/125/75/138/22)

  88. Zeppelead (The Zeppelin Pokemon) [Ghost/Steel] (Aftermath, Heavy Metal/Overcoat) (150/90/80/44/80/54)

  89. Teddytear (The Forgotten Pokemon) [Normal/Ghost] (Fluffy/Deception) (30/80/45/22/55/68)

  90. Deadybear (The Forgotten Pokemon) [Normal/Ghost] (Fluffy/Deception) (45/140/55/32/60/118)

  91. Tick (The Pocket Watch Pokemon) [Steel] (Fast Forward) (50/60/80/30/70/10)

  92. Tock (The Clock Pokemon) [Steel] (Fast Forward) (70/88/112/35/95/20)

  93. Psyclock (The Timekeeper Pokemon) [Steel/Psychic] (Fast Forward) (90/108/133/40/117/32)

  94. Marrowail (The Starved Pokemon) [Water] (Cursed Body/Soul Eater) (80/30/50/50/60/30)

  95. Carcabyss (The Carcass Pokemon) [Water/Ghost] (Cursed Body/Soul Eater) (120/45/95/90/105/65)

  96. Quiddle (The Troubled Pokemon) [Water/Dark] (Skill Link) (46/74/53/65/65/67)

  97. Punkuid (The Young Punk Pokemon) [Water/Dark] (Graffiti) (66/96/64/74/75/87)

  98. Graffitink (The Graffiti Pokemon) [Water/Dark] (Graffiti) (76/115/75/84/86/94)

  99. Sharpup (The Pup Pokemon) [Water] (Strong Jaw) (30/20/40/20/40/100)

  100. Helicopper (The Grindstone Pokemon) [Water/Steel] (Loose Tooth) (70/30/120/115/75/60)

  101. Crystwhal (The En Garde Pokemon) [Ice/Steel] (Ice Body, Skill Link/Slush Rush) (80/111/79/67/83/70)

  102. Sleetle (The Snowball Pokemon) [Bug/Ice] (Build-Up) (50/60/40/30/50/60)

  103. Scaraburr (The Snowball Pokemon) [Bug/Ice] (Build-Up) (65/95/54/56/68/102)

  104. Mechanibull (The Man-Made Pokemon) [Steel] (Stamina, Heavy Metal) (117/85/133/26/95/54)

  105. Tuskool (The Woolly Pokemon) [Ice] (Fur Coat/Snow Warning) (70/68/72/46/64/40)

  106. Mammpede (The Woolly Pokemon) [Ice] (Fur Coat/Snow Warning) (99/108/98/61/82/62)

  107. Frostwight (The Ruthless Pokemon) [Dark/Ice] (Perishing Touch) (62/123/58/87/61/89)

  108. Euryelle (The Noisy Pokemon) [Steel/Ghost] (Cursed Body, Petrify/Vocal Power) (60/40/60/90/70/80)

  109. Spectream (The Screaming Pokemon) [Steel/Ghost] (Cursed Body, Petrify/Vocal Power) (70/50/70/110/90/110)

  110. Banshriek (The Shrieking Pokemon) [Steel/Ghost] (Cursed Body, Petrify/Vocal Power) (75/65/85/135/115/125)

  111. Charibou (The Temperature Pokemon) [Ice/Fire] (Freezer Burn) (74/111/69/76/94/116)

  112. Barbirusta (The Multi-Tusk Pokemon) [Psychic/Steel] (Magic Bounce, Overcoat/Filter) (100/110/130/45/75/80)

  113. Duriadel (The Odorous Pokemon) [Steel/Dragon] (Iron Barbs, Shell Armor/Foul Odor) (110/55/95/100/95/30)

  114. Durianade (The Odorous Pokemon) [Steel/Dragon] (Iron Barbs, Shell Armor/Stink Bomb) (70/110/95/65/75/70)

  115. Gragghoul (The Ghoul Pokemon) [Rock/Ghost] (Unnerve, Sturdy/No Guard) (78/112/134/16/118/22)

  116. Serpebble (The Snake Pokemon) [Rock/Electric] (Petrify, Strong Jaw/Prankster) (90/70/80/40/60/60)

  117. Gorgolith (The Gorgon Pokemon) [Rock/Electric] (Petrify, Strong Jaw/Prankster) (110/90/110/50/70/70)

  118. Medustone (The Gorgon Pokemon) [Rock/Electric] (Petrify, Tangling Hair/Prankster) (135/115/125/65/85/75)

  119. Bellicorpse (The War Pokemon) [Ghost/Fighting] (War Numen) (60/145/50/145/50/120)

  120. Pestilanche (The Pestilence Pokemon) [Ice/Poison] (Ill Will) (120/50/145/60/145/50)

  121. Starvafnir (The Famine Pokemon) [Dark/Dragon] (Emptiness) (80/50/125/120/125/70)

  122. Devellisin (The Underworld Pokemon) [Fire/Dark] (Hellfire) (128/132/89/81/122/128)

  123. Angaether (The Celestial Pokemon) [Fairy/Flying] (Angel Light) (128/81/122/132/89/128)

  124. Apocalitis (The Death Bringer Pokemon) [Dark/Ghost] (Fainting Bliss) (100/120/120/100/120/120)

  125. Alpharaneo (The Alpha Line Pokemon) [Bug/Ghost] (Beast Boost) (60/145/60/145/60/100)

  126. Betarsier (The Beta Line Pokemon) [Grass/Dark] (Beast Boost) (95/95/95/95/95/95)

  127. Gammanine (The Gamma Line Pokemon) [Steel/Electric] (Beast Boost) (60/125/70/145/50/120)

  128. Deltavine (The Delta Line Pokemon) [Fairy/Flying] (Beast Boost) (120/50/100/80/100/120)

  129. Skappanger (The Kappa Line Pokemon) [Dark/Flying] (Beast Boost) (80/120/50/100/120/100)

  130. Colossigma (The Sigma Line Pokemon) [Rock/Ghost] (Beast Boost) (130/180/100/30/100/30)

  131. Basilomega (The Omega Line Pokemon) [Water/Dark] (Beast Boost) (200/100/95/20/115/40)

  132. Mostrostein (The Imitation Pokemon) [Normal] (Consumption) (100/100/100/100/100/100)


New Abilities:
Grounded- A Pokemon with this ability will never miss it's Ground-type attacks on the opposing Pokemon.

Fiery Surge- Summons Fiery terrain upon entry to battle.

Sturdy Horns- Moves that inflict recoil damage to the user no longer deal recoil damage. (Basically Rock Head with a fancy name)

Venom- Biting moves have a 20% chance to badly poison opposing Pokemon.

Pressure Blaster- Blast/Beam/Bomb/Ball moves have a 1.3x power boost. (Blast Burn, Fire Blast, Hydro Pump, Moonblast, Aurora Beam, Ice Beam, Techno Blast, Charge Beam, Focus Blast, Rock Blast, Signal Beam, Aeroblast, Bubble Beam, Solar Beam, Psybeam, Hyper Beam, Magnet Bomb, Sludge Bomb, Flash Cannon, Zap Cannon, Electro Ball, Barrage, Egg Bomb, Bullet Seed, Energy Ball, Gyro Ball, Ice Ball, Mist Ball, Mud Bomb, Octazooka, Pollen Puff, Rock Blast, Rock Wrecker, Searing Shot, Seed Bomb, Shadow Ball, Weather Ball)

Sticky Trap- When a Pokemon with this ability uses physical attacks, they will reduce the opposing Pokemon's speed.

Fertilizer- A Pokemon with this ability has it's speed doubled in Grassy Terrain

Flame Aura- A Pokemon with this ability restores HP at the end of each turn while Fiery Terrain is active.

Petrified- When hit by a physical move the opposing Pokemon has a 30% chance to be paralyzed, confused, or frozen.

Graffiti- This Pokemon sprays it's ink at foes when using Special Attacks that will always lower the opponent's speed.

Loose Tooth- Special moves have a small chance to hit twice, but with reduced damage.

Build-Up- Moves that lock you into said move increase damage each turn and gain extra accuracy each turn. (Rollout, Ice Ball, Outrage, Thrash. Doesn't work on choiced moves.)

Blubber Guard- Reduces the damage taken by Special Attacks by half. Grants immunity to burn and freeze status effects.

Copycat- This Pokemon copies the opposing Pokemon's stat changes.

Misty Body- This Pokemon ignores stat changes when taking or dealing damage and can't have it's stats lowered.

Deception- When hit by a physical move, lowers the opposing Pokemon's attack stat.

Dark Magic- All psychic type moves have a 30% chance to poison the opposing Pokemon.

Fast Forward- Moves that have a turn to charge or a turn to recharge can be used instantly and repeatedly without wait.

Siphon- Moves that drain the opposing Pokemon of it's health return extra HP.

Spicy- If a Pokemon with this ability is hit by a draining move, the attacker becomes burned and doesn't restore HP.

Boiling Point- If a Pokemon with this ability is hit by a Fire move, increases the power of Water moves.

Nutrient Rich- Moves that restore the user's HP restore extra HP.

Freezer Burn- This Pokemon's Ice-type attacks have a 10% chance to burn the opponent, and it's Fire-type attacks have a 10% chance to freeze the opponent. Grants immunity to Ice and Fire-type moves.

Vocal Power- Sound moves have a 1.5x damage increase.(Echoed Voice, Boomburst, Round, Hyper Voice, Uproar, Overdrive, Bug Buzz, Chatter, Clanging Scales, Disarming Voice, Relic Song, Snarl, Snore, Sparkling Aria, and Eerie Scream)

War Numen- Fainting a Pokemon increases Attack, Special Attack, and Speed by 1 stage.

Ill Will- Ignores a Pokemon's immunity to status moves, and grants immunity to status.

Emptiness- A Pokemon with this ability treats the opposing Pokemon's stat increases as stat decreases.

Hellfire- Boosts the power of Dark and Fire type moves when Fiery Terrain is active and deals damage to non-fire and non-dark types at the end of each turn.

Angel Light- Upon sending a Pokemon with this ability out in battle, removes hazards from your side of the field and heals your Pokemon of status conditions.

Fainting Bliss- If a Pokemon with this ability faints a Pokemon, it will restore 1/8 of it's HP.

Consumption- When a Pokemon with this ability faints an opposing Pokemon, it will take that Pokemon's ability and typing.

Virus- Reverses the effects of status conditions and negates the negative effects.(Toxic/Poison heals at the end of each turn, Burn buffs attack(negates burn damage), Paralysis increases speed(negates paralysis chances), Negates Sleep/Freeze/Confusion effects.)

Soul Bubble- Dark type moves have less power when attacking a Pokemon with this ability, and this ability also negates Pursuit, Taunt, Torment, Embargo, and Knock Off's effects, while also increasing the damage of Ghost type moves.

Soul Eater- Immunity to Ghost type moves, if a Pokemon with this ability is hit by a Ghost type move it will restore HP.

Sharp Edge- Blade/Cut/Claw moves get a 1.3x damage increase and a 10% flinch chance. (Fury Swipes, Leaf Blade, X-Scissor, Psycho Cut, Cut, Cross Poison, Razor Shell, Crush Claw, Shadow Claw, False Swipe, Scratch, Slash, Fury Cutter, Night Slash, Dragon Claw, Sacred Sword, Secret Sword, Aerial Ace, Air Cutter, Air Slash, Metal Claw)

Marshy Surge- Summons Marshy Terrain upon entry to battle.

Marsh Armor- While Marshy Terrain is active, defense stats are boosted by 1.3x.

Sand Shelter- Restores 1/16th of the Pokemon's HP at the end of each turn when Sandstorm is active.

Heavy Tail- A Pokemon with this ability has an increase of damage to moves that involve tails by 1.5x (Poison Tail, Tail Slap, Dragon Tail, Iron Tail, and Aqua Tail)

Foul Odor- Lowers opponents attack and special attack stats if they come into physical contact with a Pokemon that has this ability.

Stink Bomb- If a Pokemon with this ability comes into physical contact with a Pokemon, it will lower that Pokemon and it's allies defense and special defense stats.

Perishing Touch- When this Pokemon makes physical contact with another Pokemon, it will activate a Perish timer on the opposing Pokemon.

New Moves:
Ground Pound (Ground) (Physical) (100bp) The user slams down onto it's opponent with it's large limbs with enough force to shake the ground beneath them. Deals super-effective damage to Bug-types. (Learnable by: Grothroth, Landorus, Celesteela, Mammpede, Regigigas, and Steelix) 

Fiery Terrain (Fire) (Status) The user summons a hot and fiery terrain that boosts the accuracy of fire moves and reduces the damage of ice type moves. (Learnable by: Vulpix, Ninetales, Ponyta, Rapidash, Slugma, Magcargo, Numel, Camerupt, Heatran, Turtonator, Centiskorch, Coalossal, Therinferno, Peppot, Jalapurn, Habanflaro, Devellisin, and Canignus)

Marshy Terrain (Water) (Status) The user summons a damp and marshy terrain that boosts the accuracy of water moves and prevents water types from being paralyzed. (Learnable by: Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Politoed, Wooper, Quagsire, Marshtomp, Swampert, Bibarel, Shellos, Gastrodon, Palpitoad, Seismitoad, Stunfisk, Spinopour, Hippopotas(Alym), Hippowdon(Alym), and Frigimurr)

Acidic Fangs (Poison) (Physical) (70bp) The user coats it's fangs in a corrosive venom that deals super-effective damage to Steel types and bites it's foe. (Learnable by: Vampfire, Arbok, Salazzle, Seviper, Rapterror, and Crobat)

Mythical Burst (Dragon) (Special) (80bp) The user fires a legendary blast at the target that deals super-effective damage to Fairy types. (Learnable by: Thalampoi, Dragonite, Altaria, Drampa, Zygarde, and Hydreigon)

Quill Shot (Steel) (Special) (60bp) The user fires it's sharp quills at the target, this attack has a 30% chance to poison. (Learnable by: Porcrest, Porquill, Pincurchin, Qwilfish, Mareanie, and Toxapex)

Doppelganger (Fairy) (Status) The user steals the targets stat changes. (Learnable by: Sableye, Zorua, Zoroark, Mime Jr., Mr. Mime, Cottonee, Whimsicott, Klefki, Mimikyu, Chatot, Oricorio, Banette, Hoopa, Marshadow, Aipom, Ambipom, Mew, Impidimp, Morgrem, Grimmsnarl, Gobrat, Gangstroll, Spidancer, Palmpom, Mimico, Dramaunt, and Theatergeist)

Slick Escape (Water) (Special) (75bp) The user attacks the target with a thick slime and escapes from battle. This attack also reduces the target's speed stat. (Learnable by: Escardro, Shellos, Gastrodon, Goomy, Sliggoo, and Goodra)

Tar Strike (Poison) (Physical) (120bp) The user slams it's gooey body onto the target, but takes recoil damage. (Learnable by: Grimer, Grimer(Alola), Muk, Muk(Alola), Gulpin, Swalot, Goodra, Reuniclus(Alym), Smoglob, and Tarskull)

Tooth Toss (Steel) (Special) (70bp) The user flings a sharp steel-like tooth at the target, this move ignores the target's stat changes. (Learnable by: Helicopper)

Frigid Stampede (Ice) (Physical) (100bp) The user tramples the target with it's ice cold feet, this move bypasses light screen, reflect, and substitute. (Learnable by: Tuskool, Mammpede, Aurorus, Mamoswine, Avalugg, and Kyurem.)

Boulder Toss (Rock) (Physical) (80bp) The user tosses a large boulder at the target which can lower the targets speed. (Learnable by: Geodude, Geodude(Alola), Graveler, Graveler(Alola), Golem, Golem(Alola), Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Buzzwole, and Gragghoul)

Time Rewind (Psychic) (Status) The user rewinds time, making moves that charge and recharge take an extra turn to do so. (Learnable by: Dialga, Celebi, Tick, Tock, and Psyclock)

Time Travel (Steel) (Special) (120bp) The user takes a turn to prepare itself then reappears the next turn and overwhelms the target with the power of time. (Learnable by: Dialga, Celebi, Tick, Tock, and Psyclock)

Dramatic Entrance (Ghost) (Special) (60bp) The user surprises the target, causing them to flinch. This only works on the first turn the Pokemon is in battle. (Learnable by: Mimico, Dramaunt, and Theatergeist)

Water Siphon (Water) (Special) (75bp) The user drains the target of hydration and restores HP. (Learnable by: Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Lilypurr, Purreed, and Kittypha)

Spicy Seeds (Grass) (Status) The user bombards the target with flaming hot seeds that burn the target. (Learnable by: Pumpkaboo(Alym), Jackolanteek, Peppot, Jalapurn, and Habanflaro)

Evaporate (Fire) (Physical) (70bp) The user intensifies their body temperature and attacks the target, this deals super effective damage to Water types. (Learnable by: Volcanion, Groudon, Greboil, Greblast, and Steamingo)

Ink Jet (Water) (Special) (40bp) The user moves first by shooting a jet of ink at the opposing Pokemon which can lower accuracy. (Learnable by: Tentacool, Tentacruel, Octillery, Frillish, Jellicent, Inkay, Malamar, Florapod, Quiddle, Quidink, and Tintaquid) 

Petrifying Gaze (Electric) (Status) The user traps the target in battle and paralyzes them. (Learnable by: Sthenohm, Euryelle, Spectream, Banshriek, Serpebble, Gorgolith, and Medustone)

Eerie Scream (Ghost) (Special) (80bp) The user attacks the target with a ghostly screech, bypasses Substitute. (Learnable by: Misdreavus, Mismagius, Froslass, Euryelle, Spectream, and Banshriek)

Trickster's Swipe (Fairy) (Physical) (40bp) The user quickly attacks the target with a mystic power. Steals foe's item if the user has none. (Learnable by: Cottonee, Whimsicott, Klefki, Hoopa, Gobrat, Gangstroll, Poxie, Envenemy, Granbull(Alym), Snubbull, Granbull, Impidimp, Morgrem, Grimmsnarl, Tapu Bulu, Tapu Koko, Tapu Fini, Tapu Lele, and Sableye)

Fabled Dance (Fairy) (Special) (80bp) The user stuns the foe with a mystical dance and attacks with a fabled power. (Learnable by: Oricorio, Maractus, Ludicolo, and Spidancer)

Wrath of Souls (Ghost) (Physical) (100bp) The user declares war on the target and attacks with full force, deals recoil damage. (Learnable by: Bellicorpse and Giratina)

Diseased (Poison) (Status) The user inflicts a random status ailment on the target. (Learnable by: Pestilanche and Nihilego)

Boast (Fighting) (Status) The user shows off it's bulging muscles to intimidate the foe, lowering their defenses by one stage. (Learnable by: Buzzwole and Machamp)

Elegant Strike (Bug) (Physical) (75bp) The user attacks the opponent with graceful power. Has a chance to cause infatuation regardless of gender. (Learnable by: Pheromosa and Tsareena)

Power Outage (Electric) (Special) (120bp) The user suspends a large amount of electricity to shock the opponent, causing the user to rest the next turn. Has a chance to cause paralysis. (Learnable by: Xurkitree and Chandelure(Alym))

Paper Cut (Grass) (Physical) (80bp) The user throws it's sharp body at the opponent slashing relentlessly. May cause the opponent to flinch. (Learnable by: Kartana and Ferrothorn)

Crash Landing (Flying) (Physical) (120bp) The user crashes into the opponent from the sky at high speeds. Deals more damage the lighter the target. This move is also Steel type. (Learnable by: Celesteela and Minior)

Devour (Dark) (Special) (100bp) The user attacks the target with a dark force that restores the user's HP. (Learnable by: Starvafnir and Guzzlord)

Assemble: Defense (Steel) (Status) The user reassembles itself into a defensive formation. Boosts the users defenses by one stage. (Learnable by: Stakataka and Falinks)

Assemble: Offense (Rock) (Physical) (85bp) The user reassembles itself into an offensive formation. Damage calculated from the user's Defense stat. (Learnable by: Stakataka and Falinks)

Injection (Poison) (Special) (70bp) The user fires a corrosive fluid from it's body that injects the foe with a deadly toxin. Has a chance to badly poison the target. (Learnable by: Poipole, Naganadel, and Envenemy)

Underworld Inferno (Fire) (Special) (90bp) The user annihilates the target with flames, burning the target. This move deals double damage when Fire Terrain is active. (Learnable by: Devinferno)

Enlightened Grace (Fairy) (Status) The user boosts it's special attack and restores HP. (Learnable by: Angaether)

Devastating Darkness (Dark) (Physical) (90bp) The user attacks the target with a pitch black force, if this move faints a Pokemon, the user's attack stat rises a stage. (Learnable by: Mortumess)

Body Swap (Normal) (Status) The user swaps it's typing and ability with the target. (Learnable by: Mostrostein)

Ancient Agility (Grass) (Status) The user boosts it's speed stat drastically, effect doubles when inside Grassy Terrain. (Learnable by: Rapterror)

Poison Spit (Poison) (Special) (70bp) The user spits poison at the foe. Power increases if the foe is poisoned. (Learnable by: Rapterror)

Ancient Sharpen (Fire) (Status) The user boosts it's attack stat drastically, effect doubles when inside Fiery Terrain. (Learnable by: Therinferno)

Lacerate (Dragon) (Physical) (100bp) The user slashes the target ruthlessly with it's massive claws. Power increases if the foe is burned. (Learnable by: Therinferno)

Ancient Armor (Water) (Status) The user boosts one of it's defense stats drastically, effect doubles when inside Marshy Terrain. (Learnable by: Spinopour)

Tail Swipe (Dark) (Physical) (80bp) The user sweeps the target with it's large tail. Power increases if the foe is paralyzed. (Learnable by: Spinopour)

Voodoo (Psychic) (Status) The user conjures up a spell that badly poisons the opponent and lowers their special attack stat. (Learnable by: Cauldrone)

Odorous Breath (Dragon) (Special) (80bp) The user breathes a noxious gas that lowers the opponent's Special Attack. (Learnable by: Duriadel)

Odorous Bomb (Dragon) (Physical) (80bp) The user throws an explosive and odorous fruit at the opponent that detonates and lowers the opponent's Attack stat. (Learnable by: Durianade)

Mind Crush (Psychic) (Status) The user intimidates the opponent so much that it stuns them. This traps the opponent in battle for a few turns and may prevent them from moving. (Learnable by: Alymian Grumpig and Barbirusta)

Kelp Munch (Grass) (Status) The user munches on some nutritious kelp that heals it. This also cures the user of status ailments and restores more HP when doing so. (Learnable by: Alymian Dewgong and Camonatee)

Terror Tusks (Steel) (Physical) (90bp) The user swings it's barbed tusks around at the opponent. This will cause the opponent to take damage over time for a few turns. (Learnable by: Alymian Donphan and Brutphan)

Exploding Crash (Steel) (Physical) (200bp) The user drives itself into the opponent, crushing and exploding itself against them. This deals more damage the less the opponent weighs. This also faints the user. (Learnable by: Zeppelead)

Crackling Blaze (Fire) (Special) (40bp) The user throws some blazing wood at the opponents. This deals damage over time to the affected targets. (Learnable by: Cracklantern)

Terror Scythe (Bug) (Physical) (85bp) The user waits for an opportunity and then slashes at the opponent with it's large scythe-like claws. Has a higher chance to critical-hit. (Learnable by: Alymian Lurantis and Mantiscythe)

Cocoa Break (Fairy) (Status) The user allows the target Pokemon to take a sip of it's cocoa. This heals the Pokemon of it's status ailments and heals them. (Learnable by: Alymian Sinistea and Alymian Polteageist)

Big Bark (Fighting) (Status) The user lets out a loud and intimidating bark at the opponent. This forces them into retreating. If any Pokemon swaps out for the retreating Pokemon, it's Attack will be lowered. (Learnable by: Alymian Granbull)

Slithering Slosh (Water) (Physical) (70bp) The user swims forward swiftly and splashes all around the opponent with it's long body. Flinches the target if the user moves first at full health. (Learnable by: Alymian Ekans and Alymian Arbok)

Water Storage (Water) (Status) The user empties it's water reserves and draws in any water moves to itself. If successful, the user will be healed and the power of it's water moves will increase. (Learnable by: Alymian Hippopotas and Alymian Hippowdon)

Recharge (Electric) (Status) The user draws in any electric moves to itself. If successful, the user will be healed and the power of it's electric moves will increase. (Learnable by: Alymian Litwick, Alymian Lampent, and Alymian Chandelure)

Toxin Intake (Poison) (Status) The user draws in any poison moves to itself. If successful, the user will be healed and the power of it's poison moves will increase. (Learnable by: Alymian Solosis, Alymian Duosion, and Alymian Reuniclus)

Cold Pounce (Ice) (Physical) (80bp) The user leaps at the target with it's claws coated in ice. This attack deals more damage if the opponent swaps Pokemon. (Learnable by: Alymian Pyroar)

Soul Blast (Ghost) (Special) (90bp) The user blasts the opponent with it's secured souls. This may confuse the target. (Learnable by: Alymian Dewpider and Alymian Araquanid)

Cold Breeze (Ice) (Special) (80bp) The user flaps a frozen breeze at it's foe using it's large and frosty tail. This move is also Fairy-type. (Learnable by: Alolan Ninetales)

Icicle Block (Ice) (Status) The user protects itself with it's steel-like ice spikes. If the opposing Pokemon attacks, the user detaches some of it's spikes and surrounds the foe's field with them. (Learnable by: Alolan Sandslash)

Prissy Paws (Dark) (Physical) (60bp) The user smacks the foe with it's well-groomed paws. If successful, the user's Attack stat will increase by one stage. (Learnable by: Alolan Meowth and Alolan Persian)

Toxic Waste (Poison) (Status) The user cures the target of it's Poison status and sharply increases it's Defense and Attack stat. (Learnable by: Alolan Grimer and Alolan Muk)

Hungry Bite (Dark) (Physical) (75bp) The user bites at the foe for it's held item. If it's item can be consumed, the user will consume it. (Learnable by: Alolan Rattata and Alolan Raticate)

Hair Helmet (Steel) (Status) The user reduces any damage it and it's ally may take this turn by 50%. Fails if used repeatedly. (Learnable by: Alolan Dugtrio)

Mind Shock (Psychic) (Special) (85bp) The user blasts the foe with mind numbing psychic powers. This attack has a chance to paralyze the opponent. (Learnable by: Alolan Raichu)

Rail Blast (Normal) (Physical) (100bp) The user blasts the opponent with a powerful shot from it's back. This attack does not make contact with the opponent. (Learnable by: Alolan Golem)

Steel Slash (Steel) (Physical) (90bp) The user slashes the opponent with it's powerful and hard claws. This causes the opponent to take damage over time. (Learnable by: Galarian Meowth and Perrserker)

Mystical Horn (Fairy) (Physical) (80bp) The user charges the opponent with it's large horn. This attack deals more damage while in Misty Terrain. (Learnable by: Galarian Ponyta and Galarian Rapidash)

Tap Dance (Ice) (Status) The user charms the opponent with a dance performance. This distracts the opponent, making their move fail. Fails if used repeatedly. (Learnable by: Galarian Mr. Mime and Mr. Rime)

Perish Blast (Ghost) (Special) (200bp) The user extinguishes all the power it has left and damages every Pokemon in battle. If a Pokemon doesn't faint, it will perish in 2 turns. (Learnable by: Cursola)

Snowball Fight (Ice) (Physical) (80bp) The user throws a hefty snowball at the opponent. Deals increased damage if the opponent moves first. (Learnable by: Galarian Darumaka and Galarian Darmanitan)

Rune's Curse (Ground) (Status) The user afflicts the opponent with a curse from it's runes. This turns the opponent into a Ground type. (Learnable by: Galarian Yamask and Runerigus)

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SO I decided to revamp my Megas... again...

Gen 1-

Mega Marowak (Marowakite)
Ground/Ghost (Gains: Shadow Sneak, Phantom Force, Shadow Ball, Destiny Bond, Grudge, Spite, Curse, and Astonish)
@ Pure Power
60/100/140/60/110/75

Mega Dewgong (Dewgonite)
Water/Ice
@ Serene Grace
90/130/100/70/115/70

Mega Arbok (Arbokite)
Poison
@ Strong Jaw
60/125/79/65/89/120

Mega Sandslash (Sandslashite)
Ground/Steel
@ Iron Barbs
75/135/140/45/90/65

Mega Dragonite (Dragonitite)
Dragon/Flying
@ Multiscale
91/164/105/120/120/100

Gen 2-

Mega Lanturn (Lanturnite)
Water/Electric
@ Lightningrod
125/38/88/116/116/77

Mega Girafarig (Girafarite)
Psychic/Dark
@ Speed Boost
70/125/80/90/85/105

Mega Granbull (Granbullite)
Fairy/Dark
@ Intimidate
90/180/95/60/85/45

Mega Donphan (Donphanite)
Ground
@ Filter
90/150/150/60/80/70

Gen 3-

Mega Tropius (Tropiusite)
Grass/Flying
@ Gale Wings
99/68/113/122/107/51

Mega Zangoose (Zangoosite)
Normal/Dark
@ Tough Claws
73/145/70/60/70/140

Mega Spinda (Spindite)
Normal/Fighting
@ Iron Fist
60/125/60/30/60/125

Mega Kecleon (Kecleonite)
Normal
@ Protean
60/130/90/60/160/40

Gen 4-

Mega Lumineon (Lumineonite)
Water/Fairy
@ Pixilate
69/129/86/39/106/131

Mega Weavile (Weavilite)
Dark/Ice
@ Technician
70/160/65/45/105/165

Mega Gliscor (Gliscorite)
Ground/Flying
@ Envenomed (When hit by a Poison move, this Pokemon restores health, Poison immunity)
75/125/155/45/95/115

Mega Dusknoir (Dusknoirite)
Ghost/Fighting
@ Iron Fist
45/120/175/65/175/45

Mega Luxray (Luxranite)
Electric/Dark
@ Moxie
80/160/79/115/79/110

Gen 5-

Mega Reuniclus (Reuniclite)
Psychic
@ Magic Guard
110/65/105/165/115/30

Mega Mienshao (Mienshaonite)
Fighting
@ Regenerator
65/155/70/115/70/135

Mega Hydreigon (Hydreigonite)
Dark/Dragon
@ Mega Launcher
92/115/110/155/110/118

Mega Maractus (Maractite)
Grass
@ Storm Drain
75/96/97/136/97/60

Mega Swoobat (Swoobatite)
Psychic/Flying
@ Simple
67/47/75/127/75/134

Gen 6-

Mega Slurpuff (Slurpuffite)
Fairy
@ Serene Grace
82/80/96/125/85/112

Mega Malamar (Malamarite)
Dark/Psychic
@ Contrary
86/122/108/68/95/105

Mega Avalugg (Avaluggite)
Ice
@ Hazard Check (Upon sending a Pokemon with this ability out, all hazards on your side of the field will be removed)
95/137/204/44/106/28

Mega Heliolisk (Helioliskite)
Electric/Dragon
@ Dracate (This Pokemon's normal type moves become Dragon type and have 1.3x power)
62/55/62/149/104/149

Mega Goodra (Goodrite)
Dragon/Poison
@ Gooey
90/120/90/130/170/100

And before you ask

I totally picked favorites lmao
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So I was recently inspired by a friend of mine, TheDerpasaur, who turned the Seven Deadly Sins into creatures, so I thought I'd do the same but turn them into Pokemon! (:

Superbleo (Pride Pokemon) Dark/Psychic [Based off a Lion]

Invidead (Envy Pokemon) Dark/Ghost [Based off a Skeleton]

Impetugon (Wrath Pokemon) Dark/Dragon [Based off a Dragon]

Pavorax (Gluttony Pokemon) Dark/Steel [Based off a Panda/Garbage Truck (weird combo right)]

Mermidine (Lust Pokemon) Dark/Fairy [Based off a Mermaid]

Deslothid (Sloth Pokemon) Dark/Ground [Based off a... SLOTH]

Cupithief (Greed Pokemon) Dark/Fighting [Based off Thief]

ALSO-----------

I'm gonna start uploading again soon

not sure with what, but i'll upload soon

it's either going to be Fakemon or actual drawings of things

or i could take suggestions

whatevs I feel like doing tbh
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Shepi (The Lamb Pokemon)
Grass
Abilities: Overgrow HA: Fur Coat
60/60/80/30/40/40 BST: 310

Busheep (The Bush Pokemon)
Grass
Abilities: Overgrow HA: Fur Coat
90/80/100/40/50/50 BST: 410

Umbram (The Sinister Pokemon)
Grass/Dark
Abilities: Overgrow HA: Fur Coat
100/120/120/50/70/60 BST: 530

Flufflint (The Fluffy Pokemon)
Fire
Abilities: Blaze HA: Flash Fire
40/70/40/30/60/70 BST: 310

Lumibat (The Draining Pokemon)
Fire
Abilities: Blaze HA: Strong Jaw
60/100/50/30/70/100 BST: 410

Vamfuric (The Devil Pokemon)
Fire/Poison
Abilities: Blaze HA: Strong Jaw
70/130/60/40/90/140 BST: 530

Draqua (The Aqua Pokemon)
Water
Abilities: Torrent HA: Swift Swim
40/30/50/70/60/60 BST: 310

Plesydro (The Hydro Pokemon)
Water
Abilities: Torrent HA: Swift Swim
65/45/60/90/80/70

Liopluvio (The Ancient Pokemon)
Water/Dragon
Abilities: Torrent HA: Swift Swim
85/55/80/120/110/80 BST: 530

MEGAS FOR THE STARTERS AYYYYYEEEE

Mega Umbram
Grass/Dark
Fur Coat
100/140/150/60/100/70

Mega Vamfuric
Fire/Poison
Strong Jaw
70/170/60/40/110/180

Mega Liopluvio
Water/Dragon
Drizzle
85/65/100/140/130/100
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