Some silly light hearted fun at Flocessy Ranch! Always thought it was wild you can meet wild Riolu just hanging out in the tall grass.
As for that dwebble following them… everybody’s aware of their little passenger. My guy just wants to collect rocks and live in Blitzle’s saddle like a pocket friend. Litwick’s terrorizing them, like some sort of territorial cat.
Masterpost for more pokemon shenanigans!
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Joltik and Stoutland ko-fi doodle for @doodlejoltik!
I'm accepting pokemon ko-fi doodle requests here! ✨
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Chesnaught and Stoutland watercolor remake!
Still testing my new brushes but i´m getting the hang on them 👀🙏
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Thought it would be fun to do pokemon teams for the duo!
Explanations, sketches, a story tidbits under the cut!
spoilers for episode 2 and 4:
Uzi's Vikavolt dies :)
Vikavolt the Railgun bug is her first pokemon :) it's a Charjabug in the pilot, evolves in her first confrontation against N and sacrifices itself to take out Eldritch J/Solver
Uzi's character references witches and crows so Mismagius and a crow pokemon were a given.
I was going to give her a Murkrow at first, it's hat and tail are a direct reference to a witch hat and broom respectively but Corviknight's line seems to fit her personality better.
In the concept art it's known Uzi loves graffiti and planed to add flames and other stuff to N's Escape Pod, therefore Grafaifai, the "graffiti" pokemon, it's black fur even resembles a hoodie!
Gliscor meets Uzi at the camp, hiding from the cold, it's a bat with a pincher tail, enough said.
Absol is a pokemon that warns people of impeding danger and because of it it's seen as a bad omen, also similar hairstyles!
N gets all the good boys! Arcanine is shiny!
Growlithe and Yamper are his first pokemon. Technically they are Tessa's, but since she knows her drone friends can't have their own pokemon, she distributes her 6 pokemon among N, J and V, behind her parents' backs.
N gets the rest of his team in Copper-9!
All his pokemon are canines that are known for their loyalty or friendliness, especially, Greavard, the ghost pup that will love you forever if you pay attention to it even once! but unintentionally drains your lifeforce, thank robo-god N is not human :)
Lucario was considered but it's too righteous for N. N is the best of boys, but he's willingly to ignore morals for his loved ones.
Next: V and Tessa! if irl-work doesnt overwhelm me
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I have to say goodbye to my Stoutland soon. Is it safe to make him a entire steak as a last treat of sorts?
i'm sorry to hear about your stoutland. saying goodbye can be tough.
it's tempting to give a really big treat right before euthanasia, but keep in mind that the pokemon is still going to be alive for at least some period of time before passing, and it doesn't take long for some conditions to set in. feeding a whole steak can cause vomiting or even cause bloat, which is extremely painful.
you can definitely give him a little piece of steak. for a stoutland, i'd also recommend a nice, long grooming session for some quality time. they enjoy having their facial fur cared for, and you could even use a little detangler to get him looking and feeling extra special.
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Would Stoutland make good pets? I'm just curious what ranking you'd give to the big dogmon
A stoutland would make an excellent pet for a lot, but not all owners. In all honesty, this is a case where I was really tempted to fiddle with the numbers to give them an A rank, but I ultimately held to my integrity as a pokémon pet analyzer. The biggest issue is that they are, well, big.
Stoutlands’ size is a pretty significant issue that may make them unsuitable for some owners. At nearly four feet tall, this is an animal that’s not gonna fit on the couch so well, to say the least. And at 134 pounds, a stoutland could pretty easily keep you on that couch by laying across your lap, preventing you from getting anything other than petting done all day! Stoutlands nearly qualify for a “basically a dog” rank, if not for their significant size. You also must consider, before thinking about adopting one, where you live: stoutlands have been said to be somewhat uncomfortable in hot and humid regions, like the Alola Region (Ultra Sun) The only other concern I would have aside from their size, and I mean it when I say it’s my only other concern, is allergies. These pokémon have perhaps the most fur of any I’ve covered so far! While their long hair would be a plus for some owners given how comfortable and warm its said to be (Black, Black2/White2), it could be a serious hazard for anyone with a fur allergy.
Those concerns aside, however, stoutlands would make model pets. Personality-wise, these pokémon are “intelligent, good-natured, and valiant” (Sun), with a strong affinity for living with humans (Sword). Stoutlands are often used as rescue animals, braving blizzards and storms to rescue people lost at sea or in the mountains (Black, White). In colder regions of the world, it’s even said that long ago every household kept a stoutland (Ultra Moon)! On top of all this, stoutlands are exceptionally gentle with humans.
While, when we take a look at their move pool, stoutlands seem like they could be quite dangerous, the pokédex makes it clear that “with this wise pokémon, there could be no concern that it would ever attack people” (Moon). So long as you invest time in training your stoutland to not be too rough when playing, there shouldn’t be any safety concern associated with them. Some parents even entrust young children to stoutlands (Moon): that’s how trusted this species is.
If you are able to provide a stoutland with enough space and don’t have an allergy to fur, a stoutland would be an excellent pet to have due to their loyal, gentle nature and non-violent behavior.
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