Variant for trainers of legal drinking age
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Sinistea and Polteageist convergent forms inspired by some recent rumors. Turned them into matcha flavored snails!!
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Ghost type Pokémon! first new sticker sheet I’ve done in years I think. Happy!
[Image ID: A digital illustration of 6 Pokémon intended for a sticker sheet, there are little stars, a moon and purple flames as little stickers as well. There is the ghost-fire type hisuian typhlosion, litwick, polteageist, hisuian zorua, drifloon and mimikyu. /.End ID]
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TINISTEE & POWKEGEIST (Fire/Ghost)
Convergent forms of SINISTEA & POLTEAGEIST, this pokemon were born when the souls of miners that perished in a cave explosion posessed the left behind gunpowder used to blow open the mines, using the abandoned detonation boxes and powder kegs to contain their new bodies.
This pokemon can create small explosives by compacting their gundpowder into sticks and balls, which then can be lit and thrown, in order to repair their bodies and recover the lost gunpowder they feed on the minerals required to craft more.
Their shiny colors are based on the colors of SINISTEA & POLTEAGEIST
TINISTEE, with its name being a reference to T.N.T. is based on a detonation box, the ones used to remotley detonate dynamite, it constantly carries sticks of compresed powder ready to be thrown or hide them around their territory, as they are able to make them explode from afar to take any enemy by surprise
POWKEGEIST is based on a Powder Keg, its body contains enough powder to craft a lot of bombs before having to replenish, and if necessary, it will go into its keg and light itself up to create a massive explosion
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playing a fun game where people give me hypothetical team names & i make teams based on that alone!
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Polteageist -- Megumi Mizutani
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in which Director Clavell gets out of writing an apology letter to the chairwoman
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come join our tea party! 🍵
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