It’s spooky month!!!! Have a spoopy witch delphox for the occasion!
available in sticker and magnet form on our shop
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Fakemon Challenge #2 - CROAKET (Fire/Steel) The Rocket pokemon & BALISTICROAK (Fire/Steel) The Bombing pokemon
Based on the Suriname Toad and the way it carries its tadpoles on holes in its back and Missile Launchers (I have purposefully decided not to show you photos of the Suriname Toad and its babies because they can be quite upsetting, specially if you suffer from trypophobia, so if you want to see the toad in question, look it up under your own risk)
BALISTRICROAK uses CROAKETs as amunition and is able to launch them as missiles. It has the ability "Heat Seeker", with this ability if the oponent has the Burn status, BALISTICROAK moves cant' miss.
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Beast Month Day 6, Thorn
Meet UB-?? Kindle aka Kryptorch the Ablaze Pokemon, a Grass Fire type based on The Devil's Tree, The Jersey Devil and Hearts
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Finally getting around to making the full evos for my Faeran starters, so here's 1/3: the Flamb line <3
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Flamb - The Lamb Pokémon - One of three starters in the Faeran region. Flamb are little Pokémon full of energy, that love to bump their heads into friends and trainers that they are close to. When agitated, the orb on their neck burns brightly.
Embaal - The Circling Pokémon - Embaal are known to circle around foes relentlessly, ramming into them from all sides until they are eventually knocked out. Their fleece is prone to covering their eyes, so trainers must trim it back frequently.
Pyramber - The Battering Ram Pokémon - Pyramber's sturdy fists are often compared to battering rams, capable of punching through concrete walls with ease. With a composition similar to marble, they are prone to chips and cracks; with older Pyramber's fists being a key sign of their age and battle experience.
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I dedided to draw my constant office moods with my favorite starter
Coworkes be having me like this every day, bless their souls.
Do you ever feel the same way?
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Litwick Facts
-The scientific name for Litwick is "Ignus Fatum" which translates to "foolish flame"
-I'm sure a lot of people are worried about Litwick stealing your life force. However, there is a way to tell when they're doing this. When the flame is an ethereal blue, that means they are stealing your life force. When their flames are dull and purple, that's when they're not feeding
-Even then, mostly only wild Litwick do this. Litwick in captivity who are well-fed don't usually steal the life force of others
-Despite their similar appearance, Litwick and Greavard are NOT related. Litwick and the rest of it's line aren't actually closley related to many Pokemon and are in their own group
-Depending on the place they were hatched and raised, the wax litwick may take on various scents. Smelling the scent of a Litwick from your yome town can cause feelings of nostalgia (headcanon from @pokebiologist )
-Despite being fire types, Litwick don't do well in hot temperatures and mostly survive in old airy buildings and thrive the most on cool nights
-They can also dull down the heat of their flames enough to the point where it is safe to touch
-Before they started living with humans, Litwick were just pokemon that resembled ghostly flames in the night. They started looking like candles
(Art by Vulpek on Deviantart)
-The proverb "don't go towards the light" originated in Unova, referring to Litwick. It's now used as "The light at the end of the tunnel" referring to the light you see when you die. (Headcanon from @indepthpokemonheadcanons )
-In old Unova and Galar, people would often make candles resembling Litwicks to scare off evil spirits. Some people still do this practice today
-Litwick eggs are really squishy and one should be extra careful when handling them
-Shiny Litwick are said to be more dangerous since their blue flames are hotter and deadlier
Lampent Facts
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