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Solodot/Leafion/Reunitry [PBFP]
Oct 9 2020
Solodot [Grass/Psychic] -> Leafion [Grass/Psychic] -> Reunitry [Grass/Psychic] The Solodot family are very sensitive to environmental changes, so they cover their heads with a special liquid. Solodot floats to high places, like a tree, and attaches itself. Leafion creates high-pitched whistles through the leaf on its head. Reunitry has powerful psychic powers which it can […]
Read more Tyrelp/Tyralge [PBFP]
Oct 2 2020
Tyrelp [Rock/Water] -> Tyralge [Dragon/Rock] Once thought to be extinct, a small colony of Tyrelp was found living on the seafloor of an isolated kelp forest, living off of the leafy debris or any unlucky Pokemon. Tyrelp becomes incredible dangerous once evolved into Tyralge, despite the latter’s fragile appearance. Tyralge’s powerful claws contain a potent […]
Read more Volcorsol [PBFP]
Sep 25 2020
No Gen 8 reminder 🙁 Volcorsol [Water/Fire] Volcorsol are rarely seen Pokemon that live in the depths of the ocean near hydrothermal vents. They use their tube-like appendages to filter nutrients and spray a heated, liquid smoke to defend themselves. These tubes are brittle and break easily, but are constantly growing and seem to cause […]
Read more Magneki/Kizone [PBFP]
Sep 18 2020
Magneki [Steel/Electric] -> Kizone [Steel/Fairy] Magneki are two bodies that act as one, they live their life gathering electricity and bits of metal (often keys). If separated or low on energy, they will fall to the ground and be unable to move until recombined and re-energized. Once they evolve into Kizone, their two bodies become […]
Read more Poimer/Nagamuk [PBFP]
Sep 11 2020
Poimer [Poison/Dark] -> Nagamuk (Kantonian) [Poison/Dragon] || Nagamuk (Alolan) [Poison/Dark] Poimer and Nagamuk consume garbage and chemical waste to keep up their sludgy external layer. This sludge is highly poisonous to others, but refreshing to these Pokemon and many are happy to let them clear up the, often toxic, discarded waste. While the exact type […]
Read more Namorb/Eelectrode [PBFP]
Sep 4 2020
Namorb [Electric] -> Eelectrode [Electric] Namorb live in in caves or derelict structures and move by flopping “helplessly” about. Their flopping attracts predators or clueless helpers, who will just be paralyzed by a lone Namorb or be hit by a destructive explosion if in a school. When they evolve into Eelectrode they stop feigning helplessness […]
Read more Cressna/Mushalia [PBFP]
Aug 28 2020
Cressna [Psychic] -> Mushalia [Psychic] Cressna and Mushalia are nocturnal Pokemon that eat the dreams of people and Pokemon. They are attracted to those experiencing nightmares, and will replace the dreamer’s nightmare with a good dream. Oddly, the are never seen during a new or full moon. Pokemon Bracket Fusion Project Info: Generation: 1 Parents: […]
Read more Lilaura/Aurdily [PBFP]
Aug 21 2020
Lilaura [Rock/Ice] -> Aurdily [Rock/Grass] Lilaura are a fossil Pokemon that lived during the Ice Age. They prefer living nearby frozen lakes or rivers, filtering microorganisms contained in the ice cold waters as their food source. As temperatures warmed and their food began to die off, their final evolution became a Grass type with the […]
Read more Pontei/Endash [PBFP]
Aug 14 2020
Sad reminder of no Galarian Pokemon in this project 🙁 Pontei [Fire] -> Endash [Fire] Pontei are often raised on the slopes of volcanoes and build up strong legs muscles from the uneven, and often scorching, terrain. When they evolve into Endash, they are one of the fastest Pokemon around. Their dangerous speed can spark […]
Read more Bunbun/Byunny [PBFP]
Aug 7 2020
Bunbun [Normal] -> Byunny [Normal/Ground] Bunbun and Byunny use their strong ears to easily punch through solid rock. Despite this, Byunny try to avoid fights. Opponents who force Byunny into battle often target their thin leg, but quickly learn they deliver just as powerful a blow as Byunny’s large ears. Pokemon Bracket Fusion Project Info: […]
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