Thursday, December 25, 2025

Character Sheet: All Gen V Standalone Legendaries

VICTINI/MELOETTA/GENESECT


And now, let's finish off the generation's Pokemon with our final three Legendaries and/or Mythicals. First up, we have Victini, a Mythical that actually came at the very start of the Gen, even before the starters. Victini is a little fairy that blesses those who see it with victory, pulling elements from the Greek goddess Nike, and a lot of "V" imagery, tying in with it being the start of Gen V.

Standard B: Searing Shot

Side B: Zen Headbutt

Up B: Flame Charge

Down B: V-Create

Final Smash: Victory Blessing

Next up is Meloetta, a Mythical with two distinct forms, based on a singer or dancer respectively, with lots of musical imagery to it.

Standard B: Hyper Voice

Side B: Psybeam

Up B: Acrobatics

Down B: Relic Song

Final Smash: Perish Song

And finally, we have Genesect, sorta kinda the new Mewtwo, also being a clone of an ancient Pokemon created in a lab with a purple color scheme, except this one is some sort of big ancient insect that has been fused with mechanical cyborg parts and weaponry.

Standard B: Techno Blast

Side B: X-Scissor

Up B: Magnet Rise

Down B: Fell Stinger

Final Smash: Self-Destruct

All would appear by teleporting in or breaking free from their test tube. Their taunts would be based on their general themes, like holding up a "V" sign or doing a little dance. The Kirby hats would be the big red V, Meloetta's sheet music hair wrap, and Genesect's back cannon. Karts would mostly be the Poke Ball car, with V-Create, Perish Song, and Techno Blast as the special move. Spirit Battles would be on Wish Park, Black City, and maybe Glacier Palace. Victory screens would be holding up the V sign, doing a pirouette then bowing, and powering down. Losing screen would all be fainted with the spiral eyes. Color swaps would be mains, shinies, and other colors.

Thanks for reading! Next up, let's update the Trainer System!

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