I think I said that somewhere... that I'm making a fakedex (even though I went through the trouble to call it a waste of time repeatedly even though I do it each gen...)
Well, At least I can say that it isn't a complete waste of time, a lot of the monsters are redesigns of older monsters, but right now I have a final pokédex of 159 new monsters.
I'll do my best to keep this updated with New monsters as I color them, and I'll release them in no particular order. Then when I'm finished, I'll put them in a PDF file or something in proper pokédex format.
I'm completely open to suggestions, especially names, because I suck at them, but anything else is just as welcomed! Some monsters can be considered collaborated, and I'll give credit when credit is due.
Small Rant:
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For my First release I'll show the starters, a few new common pokémon, and one legendary.
I'll also show the new Professor I created for it. Her name is Professor Pine (ショウハク博士).

Her specialty is on the study of Pokémon Species Variants.
Starter Pokémon:
I don't actually have names for them yet, but I'll mull it over and update this tomorrow or Friday.

The Fire type is Based off of a Salamander, Bearded Dragon, and one of those Chinese Rocket launchers. It can fire and quickly regrow a bone from its mouth that explodes like a fire cracker. The hairs on its tail frizzle and quiver when the bone is being rebuilt. (Such that it resembles a sparkler)
The Water type is based mainly off of an Arctic Seal and a Narwhal. It's skin folds over like a jacket, not only keeping it warm in cooler temperatures, but increase its mobility in water and on land.
The Grass type is based mainly off of a Stegosaurus, a Terracotta potting plant, and a bush. The moss that grows around its neck collects seeds from the fruits and plants that it eats and grows as long as it does. It is said that you can tell the age of it by weighing the amount of moss and seeds growing on it.
Other Pokémon
Three Water Types and One Familiar Bug type! It's almost like this coincidence was planned, but it's not...
First (with the odd man out) Vespiknite, the Guard Bee
Pokémon Type: Bug/Fighting
Evolution: Male Combee with Royal Honey (found from Combee, rare, or made from Vespiquen with instinct)

A select chivalrous Combee evolved from its queen. It is completely loyal to the owner who knighted it, the hardened sap changes to its owner's colors as showing it's alliance.
Next (a new fairly Common sea pokémon found in dives) This Jellyfish Pokémon. (so far it's nameless, but I'll come up with one) It has 1 evolution. The first is based off of a Crystal Jellyfish and Neon lights, and the second is based off of a Medusa Jellyfish and a Radio, with Vegas strobe lights.

Stage 0, it's type is Water/ Electric; It can make itself appear invisible by turning off all of its lights, and shocks its prey to stun it. It can communicate through the flashing of lights.
Stage 1, it's type is Water/ Ghost; Once dreaded by Sea-fairing peoples, it is said that it can put a curse on you by passing through you. It makes its home out of sunken ships and uses sonar to navigate the water, legends tell tales of it appearing as an omen before ships.
Next, I have another set of Nameless Pokémon, I find these even more interesting, as they are Smoke stack Pokémon. The first is based off of a Rail, a Crane, A smoke stack or steam pipes, as with a bobbing head bird. The Second is based off of a Crane and Heron, with a bunch of Steam Pipes and valves.

Stage 0, It's type is Water; When frightened, it releases all of its steam stored in its body to create a fog to mask it's escape. This pokémon stores water inside of its body, it can heat this water up to form bubbles and create steam.
Stage 1, It's type is Water/Fire; This pokémon is said that it can absorb water through its feet and purify it, but this causes it to expel the gas through its silver pipes. This Pokémon constantly exerts steam, it blankets it's environment, creating swampy habitats even inside of a volcano.
Finally, the legendary is an evolution for Manaphy! It's game changing stuff, redefining what it means to be a legendary and confusing the fandom even more! Yes Manaphy can evolve to become the Sea Emperor Pokémon. It is based on many things, but it's main feature is Neptune and Mermaids, but as seen on it, it also features things of many sea creatures including crustaceans, barnacles, squid, jellyfish, and a skeleton.

It's type is water and it evolves from the Sea Crown. It can learn many new moves including its signature move: Aqua Tower
More Pokémon to come real soon!
Well, At least I can say that it isn't a complete waste of time, a lot of the monsters are redesigns of older monsters, but right now I have a final pokédex of 159 new monsters.
I'll do my best to keep this updated with New monsters as I color them, and I'll release them in no particular order. Then when I'm finished, I'll put them in a PDF file or something in proper pokédex format.
I'm completely open to suggestions, especially names, because I suck at them, but anything else is just as welcomed! Some monsters can be considered collaborated, and I'll give credit when credit is due.
Small Rant:
159 pokémon!? What the heck was I thinking!? That's such an annoying and deceiving stopping point! I'm strongly considering making it 160, but I have a lot of legendaries already... well a gamefreak amount... but yeah, I too many legendaries as well! I also think I have too many evolutions, water types, and birds
For my First release I'll show the starters, a few new common pokémon, and one legendary.
I'll also show the new Professor I created for it. Her name is Professor Pine (ショウハク博士).
Her specialty is on the study of Pokémon Species Variants.
Why do some pokémon differ from others in the same species like Shellos and Arbok? She believes that many Pokémon go adapt to their surroundings different than just Pokémon Evolution, and she wants you, her nephew/niece to complete Oak's Pokédex, by viewing pokémon, while she uses those pokémon as a base in her core studies on Pokémon Breeds.
Her Personality quirks is in her presentation, she is a young Professor at 28 and she is very busy with her work. Your family moves to her small town in order for your mother to help take care of her younger sister, the professor (Apparently she's be neglecting keeping up on her housework and not eating). She is completely self absorbed in her work and a lot of the gags with her have to do with ignoring the player and getting distracted, or sending them to do busy work. I also am thinking that she should reward the player for finding new pokémon breeds.
She highlights in 3 new features in Pokémon:
Breeds! (spoken about already) Pokémon Breeds are similar to the idea behind Shiny Pokémon, except they are more common. A Pokémon Breed can be exclusively found to certain areas, can just be found rare among others, and can even be found under special conditions like new migrating pokémon or in certain seasons.
There is even a new Pokémon where Breeds become very important, but a quick example of a breed would be found in Starly. In this game, Starly would be a returning early pokémon, but it's slightly different, in some areas you can find brown Starly, and in very cold conditions you can find white Starly; and White Starly know Icy Wind when you catch them! (Note: there is no level up change, this counts as a special/event move) Completing the Pokédex isn't the final goal anymore as you now have the mystery in finding Pokémon Breeds! There also can be promotional Breeds! (Cross breeding produces a random breed of one the two parents)
New Genders! Pokémon are no longer Genderless! Extensive study and work with Professor Elm, they proved that Genderless pokémon can be divided into three types: Alpha, Beta, and Zeta. Alpha and Beta type pokémon breed with each other like male and female pokémon (and have similar stat boosts). Then there are Zeta which are Alpha and Beta types that have strange breeding patterns and don't breed in captivity. Legendary Pokémon are Zeta types.
Legendary Pokémon Eggs!? Just because a Pokémon doesn't breed in captivity doesn't mean they don't breed at all! In this game you can find Legendary Pokémon Eggs, (most being event locked) but some Pokémon eggs are found locked to time in ancient sites. This also leads to the possibility of Legendary Pre-evolutions!
Her Personality quirks is in her presentation, she is a young Professor at 28 and she is very busy with her work. Your family moves to her small town in order for your mother to help take care of her younger sister, the professor (Apparently she's be neglecting keeping up on her housework and not eating). She is completely self absorbed in her work and a lot of the gags with her have to do with ignoring the player and getting distracted, or sending them to do busy work. I also am thinking that she should reward the player for finding new pokémon breeds.
She highlights in 3 new features in Pokémon:
Breeds! (spoken about already) Pokémon Breeds are similar to the idea behind Shiny Pokémon, except they are more common. A Pokémon Breed can be exclusively found to certain areas, can just be found rare among others, and can even be found under special conditions like new migrating pokémon or in certain seasons.
There is even a new Pokémon where Breeds become very important, but a quick example of a breed would be found in Starly. In this game, Starly would be a returning early pokémon, but it's slightly different, in some areas you can find brown Starly, and in very cold conditions you can find white Starly; and White Starly know Icy Wind when you catch them! (Note: there is no level up change, this counts as a special/event move) Completing the Pokédex isn't the final goal anymore as you now have the mystery in finding Pokémon Breeds! There also can be promotional Breeds! (Cross breeding produces a random breed of one the two parents)
New Genders! Pokémon are no longer Genderless! Extensive study and work with Professor Elm, they proved that Genderless pokémon can be divided into three types: Alpha, Beta, and Zeta. Alpha and Beta type pokémon breed with each other like male and female pokémon (and have similar stat boosts). Then there are Zeta which are Alpha and Beta types that have strange breeding patterns and don't breed in captivity. Legendary Pokémon are Zeta types.
Legendary Pokémon Eggs!? Just because a Pokémon doesn't breed in captivity doesn't mean they don't breed at all! In this game you can find Legendary Pokémon Eggs, (most being event locked) but some Pokémon eggs are found locked to time in ancient sites. This also leads to the possibility of Legendary Pre-evolutions!
Starter Pokémon:
I don't actually have names for them yet, but I'll mull it over and update this tomorrow or Friday.
The Fire type is Based off of a Salamander, Bearded Dragon, and one of those Chinese Rocket launchers. It can fire and quickly regrow a bone from its mouth that explodes like a fire cracker. The hairs on its tail frizzle and quiver when the bone is being rebuilt. (Such that it resembles a sparkler)
The Water type is based mainly off of an Arctic Seal and a Narwhal. It's skin folds over like a jacket, not only keeping it warm in cooler temperatures, but increase its mobility in water and on land.
The Grass type is based mainly off of a Stegosaurus, a Terracotta potting plant, and a bush. The moss that grows around its neck collects seeds from the fruits and plants that it eats and grows as long as it does. It is said that you can tell the age of it by weighing the amount of moss and seeds growing on it.
Other Pokémon
Three Water Types and One Familiar Bug type! It's almost like this coincidence was planned, but it's not...
First (with the odd man out) Vespiknite, the Guard Bee
Pokémon Type: Bug/Fighting
Evolution: Male Combee with Royal Honey (found from Combee, rare, or made from Vespiquen with instinct)
A select chivalrous Combee evolved from its queen. It is completely loyal to the owner who knighted it, the hardened sap changes to its owner's colors as showing it's alliance.
Next (a new fairly Common sea pokémon found in dives) This Jellyfish Pokémon. (so far it's nameless, but I'll come up with one) It has 1 evolution. The first is based off of a Crystal Jellyfish and Neon lights, and the second is based off of a Medusa Jellyfish and a Radio, with Vegas strobe lights.
Stage 0, it's type is Water/ Electric; It can make itself appear invisible by turning off all of its lights, and shocks its prey to stun it. It can communicate through the flashing of lights.
Stage 1, it's type is Water/ Ghost; Once dreaded by Sea-fairing peoples, it is said that it can put a curse on you by passing through you. It makes its home out of sunken ships and uses sonar to navigate the water, legends tell tales of it appearing as an omen before ships.
Next, I have another set of Nameless Pokémon, I find these even more interesting, as they are Smoke stack Pokémon. The first is based off of a Rail, a Crane, A smoke stack or steam pipes, as with a bobbing head bird. The Second is based off of a Crane and Heron, with a bunch of Steam Pipes and valves.
Stage 0, It's type is Water; When frightened, it releases all of its steam stored in its body to create a fog to mask it's escape. This pokémon stores water inside of its body, it can heat this water up to form bubbles and create steam.
Stage 1, It's type is Water/Fire; This pokémon is said that it can absorb water through its feet and purify it, but this causes it to expel the gas through its silver pipes. This Pokémon constantly exerts steam, it blankets it's environment, creating swampy habitats even inside of a volcano.
Finally, the legendary is an evolution for Manaphy! It's game changing stuff, redefining what it means to be a legendary and confusing the fandom even more! Yes Manaphy can evolve to become the Sea Emperor Pokémon. It is based on many things, but it's main feature is Neptune and Mermaids, but as seen on it, it also features things of many sea creatures including crustaceans, barnacles, squid, jellyfish, and a skeleton.
It's type is water and it evolves from the Sea Crown. It can learn many new moves including its signature move: Aqua Tower
(water) a pressurized torrent spear of water That swirls like a trident. It can even break through those that resist water because it always does at least base damage to foe. (Base Damage increases by 50% on, or underwater) Base 60 PP10 Acc 90% Critical (30% )
More Pokémon to come real soon!
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