Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Character Sheet: The Nymble Line

NYMBLE/LOKIX


Now, let’s cover our “mean” Regional bugs, Nymble and Lokix, a Bug/Dark line based on crickets, mixed with Kamen Rider. I’ve always found this setup interesting, as normally you’d see the spiders in the “mean” slot and the crickets in the “nice” slot.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Bug Bite > Throat Chop

 

Side B: Double Kick

 

Up B: Struggle Bug > Lunge

 

Down B: Screech > Low Kick

 

Final Smash: Fighting Tera-Type Double Kick

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Making the cricket chirping sound, posing like a Kamen Rider, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Their leg hinges

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Double Kick

 

Spirit Battle: On Champions Arena

 

Victory Screen: Performing a Kamen Rider pose with the explosion behind it.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Pawmi powers up!

Monday, June 22, 2026

Character Sheet: The Tarountula Line

TAROUNTULA/SPIDOPS


Next up, we come to the nice Regional bug line of the generation, Tarountula and Spidops. They are pretty basic spiders with their webs wrapped around themselves as a ball of yarn and a spool of thread. Spidops also has some spy elements, I think.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Bug Bite

 

Side B: String Shot > Sticky Web

 

Up B: Struggle Bug > Circle Throw

 

Down B: Block > Silk Trap

 

Final Smash: Bug Tera-Type Silk Trap

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Spinning some webs, knitting them together, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Their web shells

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Sticky Web

 

Spirit Battle: On Pokopia

 

Victory Screen: Spinning itself a full spider web and climbing up onto it.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Nymble hops into the fray!

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Character Sheet: The Lechonk Line

LECHONK/OINKOLOGNE


Now, we come to . . . I guess the regional critter of the generation, Lechonk and Oinkologne. At least, it feels like it’s supposed to be the critter. Normally, the critters are rodents or mustelids, not ungulates? I suppose Tandemaus might be? And Lechonk is this generation’s Wooloo? I don’t know. I’m probably overthinking it. Anyway, they’re based on pigs with some perfume tossed in with Oinkologne’s design.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Mud Shot > Headbutt

 

Side B: Tail Whip

 

Up B: Disarming Voice > Uproar

 

Down B: Dig > Earth Power

 

Final Smash: Normal Tera-Type Tail Whip

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Sniffing around on the ground, rolling around in the mud, swishing its tail around, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Their noses and tails

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Tail Whip

 

Spirit Battle: On Pokopia

 

Victory Screen: Hopping around happily and oinking a lot.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main (both male and female), shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Tarountula spins its web!

Friday, June 19, 2026

Character Sheet: The Quaxly Line

QUAXLY/QUAXWELL/QUAQUAVAL


And now, we come to the Water Starters of Paldea: Quaxly, Quaxwell, and Quaquaval. It starts out as a little duck sailor, reminiscent of Donald Duck, and grows up into a flamboyant peacock dancer that pulls heavily from the Brazilian festival Carnivale.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Water Gun > Wave Crash (II)

 

Side B: Aqua Jet > Aqua Cutter (II)

 

Up B: Wing Attack > Air Slash (II) > Aqua Step (III)

 

Down B: Work Up > Low Sweep (II)

 

Final Smash: Water Tera-Type Aqua Step

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Marching around like a sailor on patrol, doing a little Carnivale dance, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Their head feathers that look like hats.

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Aqua Step

 

Spirit Battle: On Blueberry Academy

 

Victory Screen: Putting on a whole Carnivale dance performance.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Lechonk waddles onto the stage.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Character Sheet: The Fuecoco Line

FUECOCO/CROCALOR/SKELEDIRGE


Next, we come to the Fire Starters of Paldea: Fuecoco, Crocalor, and Skeledirge. They are mainly based on crocodiles, as well as peppers, various forms of stereotypical Mexican imagery, music, and the Day of the Dead. There’s also a little flame bird based on an oxpecker that spawns on its head.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Bite > Shadow Ball (III)

 

Side B: Ember > Flamethrower (II) > Fire Blast (III)

 

Up B: Incinerate

 

Down B: Round > Hyper Voice (II) > Torch Song (III)

 

Final Smash: Fire Tera-Type Torch Song

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Chomping around, humming a few bars to itself, tending to its little bird/egg, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: The white part of their faces, plus the egg/bird

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Torch Song

 

Spirit Battle: On Naranja/Uva Academy

 

Victory Screen: Performing its grand finale then bowing as the bird dances around.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Quaxly sets sail for adventure!

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Character Sheet: The Sprigatito Line

SPRIGATITO/FLORAGATO/MEOWSCARADA


And now, let’s start up our ninth generation PokeDex with our grass starter for the generation: Sprigatito, Floragato, and Meowscarada. They start out as a cat with the fleur-de-lis (not a marijuana leaf) on its face, developing and gaining aspects of characters like Puss in Boots and Harlequin, as well as Mardi Gras in general, tying it with its fellow starters who all pull from various cultural celebrations throughout the Americas.

Here’s the moveset I came up with:

 

Standard B: Scratch > Slash (II) > Energy Ball (III)

 

Side B: Magical Leaf > Flower Trick (III)

 

Up B: Quick Attack > Leaf Storm (III)

 

Down B: Leafage > Seed Bomb (II)

 

Final Smash: Grass Tera-Type Flower Trick

The basic thought behind this is that I don't want to leave out Terastallization, so I picked a move I would have assigned to them as Final Smash anyway, and then just Terastallized them into the move's typing (same type as them or not), so you get that extra boost to it.

 

Entrance: Poke Ball

 

Taunts: Doing some cat things like licking itself, performing some tricks with its flower, -looking high-, things like that.

 

Kirby Hat: Their leaf masks

 

Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Flower Trick

 

Spirit Battle: On Hotel Z

 

Victory Screen: Doing a little jester dance with its flower and bowing.

Losing Screen: Fainted

 

Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors

 

Thanks for reading! Next up, Fuecoco chomps into battle!

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Character Sheet: Pokopian Ditto

POKOPIAN DITTO


And now, we come to our small batch of non-Dex newcomers for Gen IX, including:

1. Paxton/Harmony

2. Taunie/Urbain

3. Pokopian Ditto

And finally, we come to the main character of Pokopia, a Ditto left behind on a post-apocalyptic Earth who takes on a facsimile of its old trainer's appearance and starts trying to rebuild the world humans left behind. As it does so, it copies various abilities from other Pokemon and uses them to accomplish various tasks. This is the basis for its moveset here today.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Cut


Side B: Rototiller


Up B: Magnet Rise


Down B: Leafage


Final Smash: Rocket Ship

They basically launch the rocket into space that is lauched during the game, with it making a big mess with its boosters across the stage during launch.


Entrance: Starting as a ditto while looking at the old photo.


Taunts: Up, rocking out with DJ Rotom. Side, tending to some flowers with Water Gun. Down, reverting to its Ditto form for a second.


Kirby Hat: The face


Kart: a car built by Tinkmaster

Special Move: Leafage


Spirit Battle: On Pokopia, with the variant color swaps for Peakychu, Professor Tangrowth, and others possibly helping.


Victory Screen: Finishing a house and showing it off.

Losing Screen: Their house crumbling as they look sad.


Color Swap: Mostly customization options found in the game.


Thanks for reading! Now let's do our final (currently) round of Pokedex. First up, Sprigatito aims for the high score!