I don’t know if anyone has noticed, but I have this weird hc-ish art style thing I do to differentiate the human and AI professors (because honestly, they aren’t really different design wise): this stupid ahoge. (Crappy artist’s rendition below)
For the humans, they face left ALWAYS.
For the AIs, they face right ALWAYS.
Idc about the illogic of this. Just thought it’d be silly.
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Pokémon Go Community Day returns tomorrow with Bellsprout! Who else is ready for triple stardust and double candy (and of course Shiny Bellsprout)? Check out my designs for Bellsprout, Weepinbell and Victreebel at https://pokehexdex.wordpress.com/0069/01/01/bellsprout/
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Drawing myself in different Pokémon settings
1: If I was in the Pokémon world right now (I like to think I’d run a Pokémon sanctuary in the forest somewhere)
2:Pokémon go character
3: Pokémon Scarlet character
4: Mystery Dungeon
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Birth of a New Frontier!
I wish I could continue with my streak in the Battle Tower. But the newest update for Pokémon HOME was finally released. And it only took HALF A YEAR for it to happen.
So much for early in the year...
I’ll just move on to the storage management.
Before I could do anything in Pokémon HOME, I had to rearrange my collection in Pokémon Bank.
I thought it’d be larger than that... Better transport them all anyway.
Never have I witnessed such RAW Poképower on one system...
The first thing I need to do is to transport all of the new Pokémon I caught in Paldea to the HOME storage, so that I can get the newer species’ data into the Mega Pokédex.
Wait...
What? I take them to a more powerful Pokédex, and they STILL don’t have any data on them? That’s what they get for being TOO new, I guess.
Now that I have THAT out of the way, it’s time to transfer the Sinnoh Pokémon and give them some powerful new moves!
First up is Chansey.
Seismic Toss is supposed to be a move that can only be obtained through breeding. But they didn’t count on Chansey that could learn it through a TM in Let’s GO! Pikachu.
I’ll take this Chansey and my other Chansey to the day care in Pokémon Sword Version so that non-shiny Chansey can pass the attack to shiny Chansey.
Perfect!
Now I have to make Pikachu relearn Volt Tackle in Pokémon Legends: Arceus so I can make him even stronger.
...But I already taught him Volt Tackle...
I guess it’s back to Violet Version, then.
This is going to...
...be a real chore. But it’ll be worth it in the end.
So I have to obtain another Hoopa through Violet before I can transfer the Hoopa I already have?
What kind of backwards logic is THAT?
I’ve never seen my HOME boxes look so empty...
At least I’m finally done.
Now that the Pokémon are all organized, it’s back to Paldea to continue my training!
I think I’ve gotten enough rewards for now.
How have I not found one of these before?
In an alternate universe...
It feels so nice to laze around with such close friends.
What is this special box, and how have I never seen it before? More importantly, why does it have the mark of the Naranja Academy? (You know? The rival school that I’ve NEVER been to.)
That might be even more than I found in Sword Version.
This took nearly a full day to get through. I think I’ll do a bit of studying on this version’s mechanics before I do anything else.
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