Saturday, July 11, 2026

Character Sheet: The Finizen Line

FINIZEN/PALAFIN


Now, we’ll skip over the Wiglett line for now, as well as Bombirdier, and come instead to Finizen and Palafin. Finizen are based on dolphins, a Pokemon concept that has not been done for far too long. Palafin looks like an ordinary Finizen at first, until it ducks into a phone booth—excuse me, back into its PokeBall, and re-emerges as a superhero to take on the attacking evil-doers.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Aqua Jet > Jet Punch

 

Side B: Supersonic > Wave Crash

 

Up B: Acrobatics > Flip Turn

 

Down B: Dive > Aqua Tail

 

Final Smash: Water Tera-Type Jet Punch

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Playing in the surf, posing heroically, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Their heads as hats.

 

Kart: Just swimming

Special Move: Jet Punch

 

Spirit Battle: On Blueberry Academy

 

Victory Screen: Finizen just jumping away through the waves, Palafin posing before a cheering crowd.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Varoom is ready to race! Wait, what? What do you mean this isn’t a racing game?

Friday, July 10, 2026

Character Sheet: The Tinkatink Line

TINKATINK/TINKATUFF/TINKATON


Now, we come to what ended up being one of the single most popular lines of the generation: Tinkatink, Tinkatuff, and Tinkaton. They pull mainly from dwarves and other mythological beings known for smithing and crafting weaponry, building giant hammers for themselves that they famously use to knock Corviknight from the sky and strip them of their metals.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Metal Claw > Brutal Swing (II) > Gigaton Hammer (III)

 

Side B: Draining Kiss > Flash Cannon (II)

 

Up B: Fairy Wind

 

Down B: Rock Smash > Slam (III)

 

Final Smash: Steel Tera-Type Gigaton Hammer

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Tinkering with their hammer, spotting a Corviknight high in the sky and striking it out of the air, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Their hair and a small hammer.

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Gigaton Hammer

 

Spirit Battle: On Champions Arena

 

Victory Screen: Laying its hammer down and hopping up onto it for a nap.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Finizen calls out for a hero to save it!

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Character Sheet: The Flittle Line

FLITTLE/ESPATHRA


Next, we have Flittle and Espathra, a line of Pokemon based on Ostriches, with Psychic abilities. They probably also pull a little from the Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Either that, or the Pokemon designers are just big fans of Sia.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Psybeam

 

Side B: Quick Attack > Drill Peck

 

Up B: Uproar > Lumina Crash

 

Down B: Baby-Doll Eyes > Dazzling Gleam

 

Final Smash: Psychic Tera-Type Lumina Crash

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Doing that one Ostrich mating dance, putting on a snobby fashionista pose (think Edna Mode), things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Their hair

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Lumina Crash

 

Spirit Battle: On Area Zero

 

Victory Screen: Strutting its stuff and striking a pose.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Tinkatink builds its weapon!

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Character Sheet: The Rellor Line

RELLOR/RABSCA


Now, we come to Rellor and Rabsca, a pair of Pokemon based on dung beetles, complete with the giant ball of . . . well, Pokemon says it’s a ball of dirt. We’re just going with that. Rabsca also pulls from scarab beetles as well as the Egyptian god Khepri, a giant scarab that rolls the sun across the sky.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Mud Shot > Psybeam

 

Side B: Rollout

 

Up B: Struggle Bug > Revival Blessing

 

Down B: Sand Attack > Confusion

 

Final Smash: Rock Tera-Type Rollout

I’ve mostly been doing this with the type of the move, so they get that extra STAB bonus, but this time I’m really tempted to make it Fire Tera-Type so that it’s literally Khepri’s sun.

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Rolling its ball around, sniffing it and looking grossed out, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Kirby becoming a ball rolled by a Rellor?

 

Kart: Just rolling the ball

Special Move: Mud Shot

 

Spirit Battle: On Pokopia

 

Victory Screen: Rolling the ball up, with all its opponents sticking out, and then sitting on top proudly.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Flittle flutters into battle!

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Character Sheet: The Capsakid Line

CAPSAKID/SCOVILLAIN


Skipping over the Toedscool line and Klawf for now, we now come to Capsakid and Scovillain. For decades upon decades, one single concept for a Grass/Fire Pokemon has reigned supreme, that being a pepper Pokemon, and now, we finally have it. It’s . . . not the best version of the concept I’ve seen, but I suppose the better concept existing in fanart really couldn’t be used by the official company anymore, so it is what it is. They are based on peppers, primarily Jalapenos and Habaneros, with Scovillain growing a second head, and pulling a bit from Vaudeville villains from old Westerns.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Bullet Seed

 

Side B: Razor Leaf > Flamethrower

 

Up B: Sunny Day >  Overheat

 

Down B: Leafage > Spicy Extract

 

Final Smash: Fire Tera-Type Flamethrower > Mega Scovillain

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Walking bowlegged like a Western villain, fanning its mouth like it just ate a spicy pepper, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: The pepper tops on their heads

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Spicy Extract

 

Spirit Battle: On Hotel Z

 

Victory Screen: Standing all cocky, like it just won a duel at high noon.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors (probably various pepper colors).

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Rellor has had enough of this crap!

Monday, July 6, 2026

Character Sheet: The Bramblin Line

BRAMBLIN/BRAMBLEGHAST


Our next line is Bramblin and Brambleghast, yet another Ghost/Grass combo based this time on tumbleweeds, like those you see blowing through every Western movie out there.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Bullet Seed > Power Whip

 

Side B: Rollout

 

Up B: Rapid Spin > Phantom Force

 

Down B: Hex > Giga Drain

 

Final Smash: Rock Tera-Type Rollout

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Bouncing around as if blowing by the wind, things like that. If we had the rights, I’d totally have a bit of the Rawhide theme play over it.

 

Kirby Hat: He becomes a tumbleweed with arms and feet.

 

Kart: Just rolling

Special Move: Rollout

 

Spirit Battle: On Pokopia

 

Victory Screen: Blowing away across the desert, leaving the opponent’s bones behind.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Capsakid spices up the battle!

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Character Sheet: The Shroodle Line

SHROODLE/GRAFAIAI


Next, we have our first ever Normal/Poison combo with Shroodle and Grafaiai. Shroodle is a little shrew with a paint brush for a tongue, that then evolves into Grafaiai, an aye-aye with paint covering its long finger that it uses to finger paint all over every surface it can find.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Poison Fang > Poison Jab

 

Side B: Fury Swipes > Doodle

 

Up B: Switcheroo > Knockoff

 

Down B: Acid Spray

 

Final Smash: Normal Tera-Type Doodle

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Drawing various things, either on the ground or nearby objects and characters.

 

Kirby Hat: Their eyes and finger

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Doodle

 

Spirit Battle: On Pokopia

 

Victory Screen: Drawing a big victory mural for itself.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Bramblin rambles on!