HISUIAN POKEMON
And now, with the release of Pokemon Legends: Arceus, we
gained a bunch of new Hisuian regional variants, a few having new evolutions
attached to them as well.
First up, we have Growlithe and Arcanine, who gain the Rock
type and become much more based on Fu Dog statues specifically instead of just
Fu Dogs themselves.
Standard B: Ember > Rock Throw
Side B: Fire Fang
Up B: Flame Wheel > Rock Slide
Down B: Retaliate > Raging Fury
Final Smash: Hisui Guardians
Since Legends: Arceus had new steam-powered PokeBalls made
of wood, naturally, Voltorb and Electrode gained a new Grass type variant also
made of wood.
Standard B: Bullet Seed > Seed Bomb
Side B: Rollout > Gyro Ball
Up B: Spark > Magnet Rise
Down B: Self-Destruct > Chloroblast
Final Smash: Ultimate Chloroblast
All of our starters for the game gained a Hisuian final
form. Typhlosion specifically gained the Ghost typing, with spiritual flames
spilling from its back instead of regular fire.
Standard B: Lava Plume
Side B: Infernal Parade
Up B: Flame Wheel
Down B: Rollout
Final Smash: Spirit Eruption
Qwilfish gained the Dark-typing and became much more based
on the type of puffer fish eaten by daring connoisseurs who will die if it was
prepared even slightly incorrectly. It can now evolve into Overqwil, which also
pulls from naval mines.
Standard B: Poison Sting > Barb Barrage
Side B: Bite > Crunch
Up B: Inflate
Down B: Spikes > Toxic Spikes
Final Smash: Naval Mine Field
Sneasel switches out Dark/Ice for Fighting/Poison, based
much more on assassins with poison-tipped blades, now evolved into Sneasler
instead of Weavile.
Standard B: Metal Claw > Dire Claw
Side B: Poison Jab
Up B: Quick Attack > Slash
Down B: Brick Break > Close Combat
Final Smash: Assassination
Samurott gains the Dark typing, with a much more intricate
black helmet, like one worn by a ronin, a disgraced former samurai.
Standard B: Ceaseless Edge
Side B: Hydro Pump
Up B: Sucker Punch
Down B: Aqua Tail
Final Smash: Samurai of the Darkness
Lilligant grows big long legs and gains the Fighting type,
now based on ice skaters like those who put on elegant dance routines at the
Olympics and such.
Standard B: Leaf Blade
Side B: Axe Kick
Up B: Petal Blizzard
Down B: Giga Drain
Final Smash: Victory Dance
Zorua and Zoroark gain the Normal/Ghost combo, becoming more
ghostly, vengeful spirits instead of shapeshifting tricksters.
Standard B: Scratch > Shadow Claw
Side B: Agility
Up B: Shadow Sneak
Down B: Spite > Nasty Plot
Final Smash: Bitter Malice
Braviary becomes Psychic type and is now more based on the
Steller’s sea eagle instead of the bald eagle.
Standard B: Crush Claw
Side B: Air Slash
Up B: Esper Wing
Down B: Hurricane
Final Smash: Superpower
Sliggoo and Goodra now gain a solid steel snail’s shell on
their tails, gaining the Steel type to go with them.
Standard B: Dragon Breath
Side B: Water Gun > Iron Tail
Up B: Flail > Heavy Slam
Down B: Shelter
Final Smash: Slime Horde > Iron Rage
Avalugg gains the Rock typing, with a rocky underbelly and
one of those big wedge things used by ships and trucks to break up ice on its
face.
Standard B: Blizzard
Side B: Rock Slide
Up B: Mountain Gale
Down B: Iron Defense
Final Smash: Glacial Crush
And finally Decidueye gains the Fighting type, and switches
out its hood for a straw hat and takes inspiration from various ronin as well.
Standard B: Triple Arrows
Side B: Leaf Blade
Up B: Sucker Punch
Down B: Leafage
Final Smash: Sinister Arrow Raid
Also a bunch of Pokemon do not get regional forms, but still
gain new additional evolutions. The first of these is Stantler, who now evolves
into Wyrdeer, based heavily on the Sika Deer native to Hokkaido.
Standard B: Hypnosis > Zen Headbutt
Side B: Stomp
Up B: Take Down
Down B: Confuse Ray > Psyshield Bash
Final Smash: Stampede
Scyther gains a new evolution, where instead of becoming the
Steel-type Scizor, it gains the Rock-typing and large battle axes instead of
scythes, becoming Kleavor instead.
Standard B: X-Scissor
Side B: Stone Axe
Up B: Smack Down
Down B: Double Team
Final Smash: Multi-Axe Combo
Teddiursa and Ursaring now evolve further into Ursaluna, a
Ground-type moon bear covered in peat.
Standard B: Slash
Side B: Headlong Rush
Up B: Thrash
Down B: Snore
Final Smash: Bear Attack
And finally, Basculin, gaining a new white-striped variant,
can now evolve into Basculegion, the last survivor of its school, who carries
the spirits of those who didn’t survive their migration in its tail, gaining
the Ghost typing.
Standard B: Water Gun > Shadow Ball
Side B: Bite > Phantom Force
Up B: Wave Crash
Down B: Head Smash
Final Smash: Final Gambit
Though not a new evolution, the Kami Trio from Gen V gain a
fourth member, the Love Goddess Enamorus, based on the Japanese Goddess Ugajin,
as well as the black tortoise representing North in Chinese folklore.
Standard B: Moonblast
Side B: Hammer Arm
Up B: Fairy Wind
Down B: Reveal Glass
Final Smash: Springtide Storm
And, like before, all of the bonus stuff will mostly be the
same as their original forms, just maybe updated a little for their new
theming. All could reasonably have their Spirit Battles on Jubilife Village.
Thanks for reading! Now that we’re all finished with them, the time has come to update our trainer system!


