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Pokémon Fusion Pokédex Entries

Because there aren't enough Pokémon as it is.

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Pokémon Fusion Pokédex Entries
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The series of Pokémon needs pretty much no introduction. Hundreds of thousands of people were raised up on it, and it seems like it will continue to serve that role, considering it looks like they're not gonna stop delivering on games and/or shows. Everyone who plays usually has a favorite generation and a favorite pokémon or two.

But, a Pokémon-lover called Alex Onsager didn't want to stop at just a few favorite pokémon. So, they built a website to let you "fuse" pokémon from the first generation. Considering that these pokémon are entirely different than the two smashed together to make each one, I thought it would be fun to play around for a bit and give these creations their own Pokédex entries:

Dewhirl

The spherical sealical pokémon; Dewhirl is a freshwater pokémon in the northern regions of the world. They make up for their lack of flippers with the ability to grab potential food with their tight grip. Although usually a pokémon quite content with catching its own food, Dewhirl is also known for fighting fisherman for their catches. Often armed only with Magikarp, fisherman usually lose.


Vulithe


The maned fox pokémon; Vulithe is a distant cousin of Vulpix and calls the Savannah its habitat rather than the grassland/forested habitat of its cousin. Although exceedingly adorable, Vulithe is the dominant predator of its habitat, with incredible speed as well as its habit of hunting and living with a clan. The darker and more distinct its stripes and mane are, the more dominant a Vulithe is within this clan. They are also known to love to cuddle.


Magneking

The metal cyclops pokémon; Magneking is a giant pokémon with fibers of metal that grow into its thick skin. It uses the spikes exuding from its back and head to conduct a constant electric current that keeps its body running. Magneking are mischevious as well, often zapping each other with a poke after shuffling its feet across the ground. The entire population is known to have an aversion to people named "Nobody".


Lickikarp

The unsettling fish pokémon; Lickikarp is a pokémon that is not often seen, but often felt, as it is often found to be licking swimmer's feet. It (biologically) evolved in deeper waters, giving it a set of eyes with limited functionality. It senses whether something is a food item or not by using its abnormally large tongue. Due to the adverse effects of climate change, Lickikarp has broadened its hunting ground to reach the surface, resulting in many licked feet and uncomfortable swimmers.


Marotales

The death mist pokémon; Marotales is a pokémon rarely seen throughout history. By the account of someone who witnessed it hunting decades ago, Marotales is thought to grow a skull around its head as well as bone-like material around its fur to act as armor against weapons of those it's hunting. Luckily, they are said to only hunt those that use legendary pokémon to disrupt the order of the world. It is thought to be the companion of fate. Marotales moves without sound and disappears just as easily as a mist fades into the air.


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