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jadeazora · 8 months
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Out of curiosity, since two are the most disliked remakes among fans.
For me, we didn't really need another Kanto game, and the GO mechanics weren't really appealing to me, but I feel it had a decent amount of things that made it more unique and charming. I also really liked the Gym Leader redesigns, them adding Archer and Mina, and finally giving Green a little bit of spotlight. It also had the best following Pokemon.
BDSP improved gameplay over the original DP (I do appreciate them too for some things like how HMs were implemented, the ways they actually made the E4 a challenge with competitive EVs, moves, and Items), and the Grand Underground was pretty addicting, but was released with a ton of bugs and was a major waste of potential since they didn't really add any of the upgraded story/characterization from Platinum, and also kinda a waste since they couldn't really add anything from Legends either. (A faithful remake was just a poor choice for DP since Platinum did everything so much better, and the remake still falls short of it due to using the inferior versions.)
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Meltan & Melmetal
Meltan (#808)
Galliumvitae singula
General Information: Meltan is a Pokémon composed of gallium and bits of solidified metal parts. They are entirely composed of inorganic substances.  
Meltans are tiny Pokémon, averaging at about 8 inches (0.2 M) tall and weighing 17.6 pounds (8 kg).
Habitat: Meltans can be found around natural deposits of metal ore.
Life Cycles: Meltans have one of the strangest life cycles known to Pokemonkind. Their reproductive habits are more akin to that of certain slime molds, than anything animalian—which is to say, completely alien to our notions of how reproduction should work. To start, Meltans are born when they break off from a Meltan—this process does not harm the Meltan.
A Meltan will remain as a Meltan for a long time, living in a herd of other Meltans. Eventually, one of these Meltans will become stronger than the rest and when it is strong enough, will absorb its herdmates to become a Melmetal. This process is consensual. A Meltan can become a Melmetal starting at level 45, but it must absorb other Meltans in the process or no evolution will occur. Ideally, a Melmetal has at least five Meltans, but they can be made using fewer individuals. The biggest reason it’s better to have more Meltans than fewer, is because the Melmetal stage is effectively the “sporangia” phase of the Meltan/Melmetal lifecycle. Like with certain slime molds, the individual Meltans combine their magicks to form a bigger cohesive unit. Inside the Melmetal is the individual magicks of each Meltan that composes it, and from there these energies combine and mix together to create new Meltans, which eventually separate from the Melmetal and become its own unique entity. A Melmetal can reproduce for as long as it is alive and has the stored magic to dedicate to this task. However, unlike a slime mold, Melmetals are unable to “devolve” back into the original Meltans that composes it. The decision to become a Melmetal is permanent, as is all Evolution, no matter how foreign it may be.
Meltans can be eaten by any Pokémon that would find a living amalgamation of gallium and a hex nut to be delicious.
Behavior: Meltans are social creatures that rely on their herd for survival. They are shy but sociable, who stick together tightly with their herd.
Diet: Meltans serve the absolutely vital function of being the scavengers and up-cyclers of the Metal Pokémon Food Web. They eat the scraps of metal leftover from the bodies of dead steel-type Pokémon, scavenging kills as big as Aggrons and Metagrosses even.
Conservation: Unknown, suspected to be Least Concern
Relationship with Humans: Scientists have no idea where Meltans come from. Are they Earthlings? Are they even from our dimension? Who knows! But Meltans and Melmetals have been around for so long that the ancients spoke of them. The line is so unlike any other Pokémon that scientists know of that live on Earth, that they are held to an entirely different kingdom of life (or higher, depending on who you ask) than all other Pokémon, even the Living Minerals Kingdom. Meltans are strange alien-seeming creatures living amongst us, quietly scavenging metal parts and ores. There is great ecological interest in Meltans for their role in the poorly-understood Metal Pokémon Food Web.
Classification: The genus name “Galliumvitae” simply means “Living Gallium.”
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Melmetal (#809)
Galliumvitae multipula
General Information: Melmetal is the evolved form of Meltan. It is a strange Pokémon of mysterious origin, but like all life forms, it must repair and rejuvenate its body: when this happens, metal shards and flakes will fall from its body. Like its pre-evolution, Melmetal can stretch its liquid body and utilizes centrifugal force to deliver devastating punches.
Melmetal has a Gigantamax form.
Melmetals average at 8’2 feet (2.5 M) tall and weigh around 1,763.7 pounds (800 kg). The Gigantamax Melmetal is around 82+ feet (25+ M) tall.
Habitat: Melmetals can be found around metal ore deposits, or other places with lots of metal scraps and debris.
Life Cycles: See Meltan.
When a Melmetal dies of internal issues (ie: “natural causes”, “old age”, etc.), its body will rust (when applicable) and shatter. From the shattering of its gallium body, it creates Meltans one last time.
There is not much that predates upon Melmetals, and it is mostly creatures like Dusknoirs. A Melmetal could die of starvation or battle injuries, or even truly just old age. The death of a Melmetal is not common, for these creatures have no known upper limit on age, but it does happen eventually. Melmetals composed of more Meltans live longer than the ones composed of fewer, and in death its shattered metal body will produce more Meltans than a Melmetal made of fewer Meltans would.
Behavior: Melmetals are strong, stoic, but gentle giants of the mountains and forests. They may assist the Meltans nearby in their search for metal ores, utilizing their great fists to smash apart boulders for the little guys.
A fascinating thing about Melmetals, is that while they act like a single organism, they are still composed of multiple entities, who must agree on a course of action. This can cause delays in a Melmetal who experiences great confliction, and a Melmetal with more Meltans inside it may be slower to decide on a course of action. This is why Melmetals are notoriously very slow Pokémon—though their size doesn’t help.
Diet: Metal. No one is sure how a Melmetal (or Meltan) can eat any type of metal, when that’s a huge range of elements, nor how its body is able to convert that metal into energy or into gallium specifically. The ways of the Metal Pokémon Food Web are mysterious, but it is worth noting that the hard parts of a Melmetal can be composed of many different metals, depending on what its been eating.  
Conservation: Unknown
Relationship with Humans: Melmetals have been scavengers of metal for ages, and humans have loved them for their ability to seemingly produce metal from nowhere. The non-living metal bits that fall off of Melmetals have been used in tool making for thousands of years… well, we’re assuming it’s only the non-living bits. Personally, I wouldn’t put it past some ancient peoples to melt down a Meltan and use its melted corpse for black/silver-smithery.
In modern times, some municipalities have implemented a Melmetal to clean up their metal “recycling”—the stuff that people throw in the recycling bin in earnest but will never actually be recycled for one stupid reason and that. Have no fear! Melmetals will eat them for you 😊
Classification: The species epithet of Melmetal is “multipula” which means “multiple.” This refers to the fact that Melmetals are actually a composite organism.
Evolution: See Meltan’s life cycle for explanation.
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pokemonpowergirl · 2 years
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The Ghost Sprite from Pokemon Red Blue and Yellow (1996), Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen (2004), Pokemon Lets Go Pikachu and Eevee (2019), and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (2022).
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crabsinvideogames · 1 year
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Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! / Let's Go, Eevee!
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Due to only having the Kanto Pokédex, Krabby and Kingler are the only crabs that appear in this game. Unlike previous games, such as Pokémon Red and Blue and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Krabby only appears on three routes here, far less than those games. It appears on routes near water, on the east side of Kanto.
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katlimeart · 1 year
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Made in 2021
If you’ve seen this anywhere else, I posted it back on my deviantArt when it was made.
Mario girls cosplaying as characters from Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee
1. Mom
2. PokeMart Clerk
3. Lorelei
4. Agatha
5. Elaine
6. Mina
7. Erika
8. Green
9. Sabrina
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emiemi345 · 8 months
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I really wish Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee had a Sevii Islands postgame or DLC
Imagine how it'd all look in the game's style ;w;
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retrogamingblog2 · 8 months
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Pokemon Temporary Tattoos made by esdub15
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omnicom · 6 months
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Pokeshipping Week 2023
Day 1: First Date
I'll be honest, I'm actually still working on the themes even as I post this. 😅 Can't really explain why, but just letting everyone know that any tardiness on my part is something I take full accountability for. Forgive me!
First date is to an amusement park~! But whoops, looks like someone lost balance! Hopefully there's a first aid kit in that backpack of his, otherwise Ash will be dealing with a pretty bad sting~
Art © Crumpled-Hakui
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bulbiedorf · 3 months
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I found out Giovanni has a persian painting and IMMEDIATELY recognized it as a play on Ingres' Grande Odalisque which is a painting of what is highly debated between being either a Turkish or Persian woman.
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He has a painting of a Persian based on a painting of a Persian.
*quick art history side note that the debate isn't about her origins, the painting is intended to be depicting a Turkish woman but the Persian Empire did include the part of Turkey she is supposed to be from and the debate is about whether its supposed to aesthetically be strictly 1800s Turkey or if its intended to allude to the aesthetics European artists at the time used to depict the Persian Empire
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inbarfink · 7 months
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heyyallitsbeth · 5 months
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I think the most baffling thing is that pokemon fans for some reason entirely ignore a major factor when complaining about new games. They focus on shit that doesnt really matter, like designs being bad (which is up to individual preference) or being too easy (it is a beginner rpg) and they havent talked about how Pokemon Lets Go added an important accessibility feature no game afterwards has used. Lets Go is playable with one hand. You dont need to use two hands to play the game, you just need one hand, since you just use a control stick and 2 buttons. Why didnt the Diamond and Pearl remakes include that? theyre also 2D turn based rpgs. Why didnt Sword and Shield include it? They dont have camera control, the camera is fixed, you could easily play it with one hand. I can understand a little bit more with Scarlet and Violet and Legends Arceus since they do have more complex controls, but for more traditional turn based rpgs, why remove a feature that lets more people play? Lets Go's control scheme was a godsend when i injured my one hand from overexertion at work, it let me still play a game i loved without any compromise. Why include that feature and then remove it later?
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phlurrii · 11 months
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Not a character we’ll see in the story, but my third oldest mew to date! Mewti was the mew I got from the pokeball+ with let’s go eevee/pikachu’s release! So I recently finalized/update their design and wanted to share along with some doodles. They’re just a lantern tail mew and I love them, that’s all folks ;>
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frayed-symphony · 5 months
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Let's Go Pikachu / Eevee is 5 years old today and Trace still doesn't get the love he deserves so I drew his Champion team!
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l48yr1nth · 3 months
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For a req, Red but it’s his design from the Let’s Go games.
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it's not red without his iconic pikachu, right?! he would eventually give in and give pikachu a little bite of what he has (even though pikachu's already had his own lunch)
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katlimeart · 1 year
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Made in 2016 + 2018
If you’ve seen this anywhere else, I posted it back on my deviantArt when it was made.
Mario girls cosplaying as characters from Pokemon
1 + 2. Verity - requested by neoduelgx
3 + 4. Misty - requested by aforestforsam & neoduelgx
5 + 6. Lorelei - requested by firemaster92
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chase-omega · 7 months
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My personal theory as to why Ash's Pikachu won't evolve is because he knows he's an abnormal sort of Pikachu, as implied by Team Rocket early on in the show, and also implied by Ash's Pikachu pulling off certain moves and feats no other Pikachu could ever do. Something to do with his genetics or something, I don't know. Anyway, if he were to evolve, his abnormalities would be cancelled out, and he'd be a regular Raichu instead of being an abnormally strong Pikachu. It'd actually be a DOWNgrade instead of an UPgrade. I also think the Pikachu and the Eevee from the Let's Go games are the same way.
I like that headcanon better than Pikachu's idiotic sense of pride…
And this might just be me, but I also think Pikachu's abnormalities are also the reason his Level seems to reset after certain major events (at the start of every region or after the end of every region). Pikachu's Level resetting is the tradeoff for his immense power.
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