Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Character Sheet: The Phantump Line

PHANTUMP/TREVENANT


And now, skipping over Klefki, we come to a pair of lines I like to call the Halloween duo. Phantump and Trevenant are the first, a pair of Pokemon based on haunted trees like the kind you'd find in spooky forests and such, complete with Pokedex entries about how they were a little boy lost in the woods, whose soul became attached to a tree stump.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Will O' Wisp > Shadow Claw


Side B: Branch Poke > Wood Hammer


Up B: Growth > Phantom Force


Down B: Hex


Final Smash: Forest's Curse


Entrance: Poke Ball


Taunts: Looking like its searching around and crying, creaking spookily in the wind, shuffling sorta like a zombie, things like that.


Kirby Hat: Their face as a wood mask


Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Forest's Curse


Spirit Battle: On Geosenge Town


Victory Screen: Their opponents becoming lost in a forest full of them.

Losing Screen: Fainted


Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors (maybe specific types of trees?)


Thanks for reading! Next up, it's the great Pumpkaboo, Charlie Brown!

Monday, February 9, 2026

Character Sheet: The Goomy Line

GOOMY/SLIGGOO/GOODRA


Next up, we come to . . . what everyone lists as the Pseudo-Legendary of Gen VI, even though Noibat and Noivern are in the Pseudo place in the roster, but apparently they don't count because they're two-stagers? I don't get it. And maybe there's a stats thing I don't grasp very well. Either way, Goomy, Sliggoo, and Goodra are based on snails/slugs, mixed with dragons, probably hearkening back to old Medieval heraldry where snails were frequently depicted as legendary fantasy creatures alongside dragons. They also pull a bit from slimes being the frequent basic starting enemy in some fantasy RPGs, with dragons being among the more powerful enemies.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Dragon Breath


Side B: Water Pulse > Acid Spray (II) > Power Whip (III)


Up B: Flail > Body Slam (II)


Down B: Protect > Acid Armor (II)


Final Smash: Slime Horde > Dragon Rage (III)


Entrance: Poke Ball


Taunts: Bobbing up and down for a second, peeling away a bit of slime, enjoying a bit of rain, things like that.


Kirby Hat: Made of their slime


Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Acid Armor


Spirit Battle: On Kalos Pokemon League, the dragon version


Victory Screen: Standing on a castle's ledge and enjoying some rain.

Losing Screen: Fainted


Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors


Thanks for reading! Next up, Phantump lurks in the woods!

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Smash Character Sheet: Carbink and Diancie

CARBINK/DIANCIE


I guess I should cover this now: if a regular Pokemon and a legendary debuting in the same generation have a specific relationship to each other, they will be covered together. At present, I believe that is currently only Carbink and Diancie as well as Cyclizar, Koraidon, and Miraidon, but it will still hold moving forward into new generations. Anyway, skipping over a couple of other standalones for now, Carbink specifically is based on a diamond or other precious jewel as it appears when it is first dug out of a mine, while Diancie is a diamond that has been cut and refined, decked out like a fancy princess.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Power Gem | Moonblast


Side B: Rock Slide


Up B: Ancient Power | Diamond Storm


Down B: Stealth Rock | Light Screen


Final Smash: Moonblast | Mega Diancie


Entrance: Poke Ball, or emerging from a broken rock.


Taunts: Tilting back and forth, dancing around in its dress, glinting in the sunlight, things like that.


Kirby Hat: Their gems as a hat.


Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Power Gem | Diamond Storm


Spirit Battle: Kalos Pokemon League, standard version


Victory Screen: Rising into the air and gleaming with brilliant light.

Losing Screen: Fainted


Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors


Thanks for reading! Next up, Goomy slimes the competition!

Friday, February 6, 2026

Character Sheet: The Kalos Fossils

TYRUNT/TYRANTRUM//AMAURA/AURORUS


Next up, we have the new Fossil lines of this generation. First, we have Tyrunt and Tyrantrum, based very specifically on the tyrannosaurus rex, followed by Amaura and Aurorus, based on the amargasaurus, a sauropod species known for its long neckbones, interpreted by many as either spikes or a frill. Clearly, Pokemon chose frill.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Bite > Crunch | Ice Beam > Hyper Beam


Side B: Rock Throw > Dragon Claw | Rock Blast > Ice Hammer


Up B: Rock Slide > Giga Impact | Icy Wind


Down B: Roar > Head Smash | Mist > Light Screen


Final Smash: Earthquake | Blizzard


Entrance: Awakened from their fossil (Did I do this for the previous fossils? I should have)


Taunts: Chomping around, trying to do stuff with their little arms, things like that. | Shaking their head so that their frill shimmers, playing in the snow, things like that.


Kirby Hat: Their head as a hat | Their frills


Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Crunch | Mist


Spirit Battle: On Geosenge Town


Victory Screen: Letting out the iconic T-Rex roar | Shaking their frills to make a rainbow.

Losing Screen: Fainted


Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors


Thanks for reading! Next up, Carbink shines bright like a diamond!

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Character Sheet: The Helioptile Line

HELIOPTILE/HELIOLISK


And now for one of my personal favorites of the Gen (not for any real good reason, I just think they're a fun concept). Helioptile and Heliolisk are based on the concept of lizards basking in the sun, combining that with solar panels and solar energy to make our very first Normal/Electric combo. They're also probably based on the basilisk lizard, the one that runs across water.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Thunder Shock > Thunderbolt


Side B: Quick Attack > Breaking Swipe


Up B: Volt Switch


Down B: Parabolic Charge > Morning Sun


Final Smash: Sun Blast


Entrance: Poke Ball


Taunts: Basking in the sun, doing the little basilisk run, things like that.


Kirby Hat: The tops of their heads and their frills


Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Morning Sun


Spirit Battle: On Lumiose City, stuck at the top of Lumiose Tower.


Victory Screen: Laid flat out on a rock and enjoying the sun.

Losing Screen: Fainted


Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors.


Thanks for reading! Next up, Tyrunt throws a tantrum!

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Character Sheet: The Clauncher Line

CLAUNCHER/CLAWITZER


Next up, we have Clauncher and Clawitzer, based on pistol shrimp, maybe with a little bit of the mantis shrimp (you know, the one with the super punch), mixed with an actual pistol and later bazooka. Not much else to say about them. They're kinda the new Corphish and Crawdaunt.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Water Gun > Dragon Pulse


Side B: Aqua Jet > Crabhammmer


Up B: Smack Down


Down B: Vise Grip


Final Smash: Hydro Pump


Entrance: Poke Ball


Taunts: Recharging its big claw gun, jetting backwards a bit, things like that.


Kirby Hat: The big claw gun.


Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Water Gun


Spirit Battle: On Geosenge Town


Victory Screen: Firing off several blasts then jetting away.

Losing Screen: Fainted


Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors


Thanks for reading! Next up, Helioptile gets its day in the sun!

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Character Sheet: The Skrelp Line

 SKRELP/DRAGALGE


Next up, we have Skrelp and Dragalge, based, just like Horsea and Seadra, on sea horses and sea dragons, but this time mixed with kelp, like the kind you always see sea horses clinging onto and blending in with. They also recently became infamous with their Mega form that apparently literally gives its enemies cancer.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Water Gun > Dragon Pulse


Side B: Poison Tail


Up B: Smokescreen > Outrage


Down B: Acid > Sludge Bomb


Final Smash: Hydro Pump > Mega Dragalge


Entrance: Poke Ball


Taunts: Drifting around like seaweed, jetting backwards for a second, things like that.


Kirby Hat: The kelp part of their head


Kart: The Poke Ball car

Special Move: Poison Tail


Spirit Battle: On Kalos Pokemon League, the water version


Victory Screen: Disappearing into a kelp forest (or a possible messed-up option in them looking through a window at their opponent in a hospital bed).

Losing Screen: Fainted


Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors


Thanks for reading! Next up, Clauncher takes aim and prepares to fire!