PTGigi
Dec 2 2016

Nullee [Normal] ->
(Silvacor (Base) [Water/Ice] || Silvacor (Flying) [Water/Flying] || Silvacor (Dragon) [Ice/Dragon]) ||
(Silveflar (Base) [Fairy/Fire] || Silveflar (Ghost) [Fairy/Ghost] || Silveflar (Ground) [Fire/Ground]) ||
(Silvumes (Base) [Dark/Psychic] || Silvumes (Poison) [Dark/Poison] || Silvumes (Fighting) [Psychic/Fighting]) ||
(Silvealt (Base) [Electric/Grass] || Silvealt (Bug) [Electric/Bug] || Silvealt (Rock) [Grass/Rock]) ||
Silvacor/Silveflar/Silvumes/Silvealt (Basic/Shared) [Normal/Steel]

THIS FUSION. I CAN’T EVEN. (skip down to the bottom for “Dex” info. I need to tell you what a monster this thing was to plan…)

So before I even sat down with pen in hand, I needed to figure out how this fusion would work. Thanks to my formula, I knew I had to have one first stage, four second stages, and THIRTEEN forms for those stage 2s. Which presents a problem right away…4 doesn’t divide into 13 evenly, and I have no logical reason to give one evolution one more form than the others…so a shared form was born!

Now the next challenge was dividing everything around. Now nicely, Eevee’s 8 evolutions divide evenly into 4. So each stage-2 base was 2 Eeveelutions fused with Silvally. Eeveelution pairs were made based on color, because it has no bias, compared to trying to manually pair like elements (EX: Dark could be argued to pair with Psychic for duality, or Water for the darkest depths, or Ice for it’s cold nature, or Fire for it’s hellish nature…). That left Vaporeon/Glaceon, Electric/Grass, Fairy/Fire, and Dark/Psychic.

Now for the forms. 13 forms with dualing typing means I need to represent 26 types between them. Which is the exact same number as the Eeveelutions’ types + Silvally’s forms! The Eeveelutions’ 8 types are already spoke for, in the base form of each stage-2. Normal, as a null or base form was chosen to be one of the types represented in the shared form. That leaves Silvally’s 17 types (minus Normal). And since each base form has 2 types and those 2 types are still left in the pool, AND each evolution has 2 more forms needing types SO each secondary form got one of the base form’s types.

So that leaves the board with:
Nullee [Normal]
Silvacor [Water/Ice], [Water/???], and [Ice/???]
Silveflar [Fairy/Fire], [Fairy/???], and [Fire/???]
Silvumes [Dark/Psychic], [Dark/???], and [Psychic/???]
Silvealt [Electric/Grass], [Electric/???], and [Grass/???]
SHARED FORM [Normal/???]
And the free types: Flying, Dragon, Bug, Rock, Steel, Ground, Ghost, Fighting, and Poison.

So once again, color was chosen to be the deciding factor for pairing the types off, this time using Silvally’s form colors to do the pairing. That leaving off with the COMPLEX BEAST you see up there….sigh of relief

TIME FOR THE DEX INFO
Nullee is the result of humans trying to expand Eevee’s evolutions artificially. While they failed in giving the Pokemon more evolutions, they succeeded as the evolutions are capable of taking on multiple forms covering all types.
Silvacor is achieved by evolving Nullee with a frozen or ice cold Water Stone.
Silveflar is achieved by evolving a trusting Nullee with a Fire Stone.
Silvumes is achieved by evolving a Nullee who trusts their trainer with it’s life.
Silvealt is achieved by evolving Nullee with a Thunder Stone resonating with the energy of the forest.

Their form changes are brought about using a Memory Disc (like Silvally), but they can only wield those of specific elements. One holding a Normal Memory, Steel Memory, or an incompatible Memory type will turn into it’s Basic form. This form has the same appearance for each evolution. Some believe they can change evolutions through this form, but it hasn’t been proven as the project was considered inhumane and cancelled.

Pokemon Bracket Fusion Project Info:
Generation: 1
Parents: Eevee/Type: Null

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One response to “Nullee/Silvacor/Silveflar/Silvumes/Silvealt/Silvacor [PBFP]”

  1. […] more obviously outliers would get the honor (like Flabebe’s forms, Arceus’s forms, or Eevee’s evolutions) but no, it was Frillish. Rather than being ignored, Frillish is added to the fusion gen 2 pool and […]

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