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shiny-poke-edits · 1 year
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Pokémon Gender and Breeding
Pokémon breed very differently in captivity compared to the wild. There are very few documented cases of Pokémon breeding ‘naturally’ in captivity. Instead, two Pokémon combine their life energy to create an egg. This is a very private affair. When breeding in this way, the egg is always the same species as the mother. There have been some cases of two males creating an egg, which is theorised to be how some all-male species reproduce.
Pokémon in the wild mate in much the same way as humans do. In most cases wild Pokémon mate only with their own species, but when they don’t, some of the clutch will usually be one species, while the rest will be another. All-female species tend to override this and will only produce eggs of their kind.
Different species can breed together so long as they are of the same egg group. Ditto are interesting as they can breed with almost any Pokemon, regardless of egg group or gender. Unfortunately, Ditto cannot produce a Ditto egg. It is currently unknown how they reproduce in any context.
Regional starter Pokémon always skew male. This is because breeders catch and raise a high number of female regional starters to keep up with demand. This has happened with a few other species also, namely Eevee. In many areas, this has led to numbers of wild starters and Eevees dwindling dangerously low. Efforts are being made to improve this. It is also much more likely for Pokémon restored from fossils to be male. Researchers are currently unsure if this is because these fossils are better preserved, if the restoration machines alter the sex, or some other reason.
Interestingly, some Pokémon change sex throughout their lives. Approximately 1/3 of female Azurill will evolve into Male Marill, but not the other way around. In rare cases, a female Espurr who has a preference for defence will become a male Meowstic, and a male Espurr with a preference for attack will become a female Meowstic. This is very uncommon and has only been documented a handful of times.
Gender Unknown Pokémon (sometimes referred to as Genderless Pokémon) reproduce in a variety of different ways. Most can combine their life energy with a Ditto to create an egg.
Despite being in the same evolutionary line, Staryu and Starmie reproduce very differently. Staryu reproduces asexually. Beneath their gem, they have a central disk which is pentametric. It drops an arm and 1/5 of this disk, which then grows the rest of its disk, arms, and orb. Only when it is fully grown can it battle. As it is effectively a replica of the original, a shiny Staryu will always produce shiny offspring. Starmie, on the other hand, produce sexually. Starmie do have a sex, though it is impossible to determine without killing it. They interlock with one or more partners and produce via external fertilization. Sometimes the young will attach themselves to their parents until they are properly developed. A shiny Starmie is no more likely to produce a shiny Staryu than a standard Starmie would.
Magneton breed by coming together in a group, much like Starmie. It is believed they combine their lifeforce (in the same way Pokémon can create eggs) into scrap metal and old appliances, and make Magnemite in their image. Magnemite cannot breed without evolving, as the process is too similar to joining up with others. The Klink line do the same with gears.
Voltorb and Electrode reproduce similarly to Magneton. When a group finds an abandoned pokéball (broken or whole), they put their lifeforce into it. This is believed to be why they no longer resemble old-style pokéballs, though theoretically it is possible. They do not appear to be interested in other types of pokéballs.
Groups of Solrock, and Lunatone come together in rocky fields during midday and midnight respectively. They perform an interesting ceremony, at the end of which the rocks become either Solrock or Lunatone.
Watching a Polteageist reproduce is quite interesting. Several Polteageist will gather around a teacup and simply pour into it. Documented cases have found anywhere from a 1 to 33  Polteageist to participate, though most commonly its between 3-7.
Dhelmise put their life force into seaweed and guide them to shipwrecks to merge with the debris.
Many artificial Pokémon simply create more of their kind. This has been documented with Golurk, Claydol, and Porygon.
It is believed that Cryogonal reproduce when melted into water vapour during the summer. Areas that never get warm enough for this tend to have very few Cryogonal, and often require human interference to maintain their populations.
As Tandemous and Maushold are considered a family group, they have been given ‘gender unknown’ status to encompass the whole group, though individually it is very easy to distinguish males and females. Maushold have never been seen reproducing. One day, their young just appear. When their young are big enough to fend for themselves, they will pair up with another and become a Tandemous. Within a day, the parents have more young.
Despite being ‘gender unknown’, Manaphy and Phione reproduce the same as any other Pokémon. It is believed they do have genders. Whether the egg hatches as a Manaphy or a Phione depends on the water temperature.
Research is being done to discover how other gender unknown Pokémon reproduce in the wild.
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i-am-a-murkrow · 1 year
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Happy new gears!
[Murkrow holds up some shiny gears. Hopefully those didn't belong to something important, or even a Klink and/or its evolution line...]
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katb357 · 1 year
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14. Hogan's Heroes AU: Beware of Shiny Rocks (Reader’s Digest Version)
A/N: This is a condensation of a multi chapter story I have been working on for a while. I just thought it would be fun to present the concept here to see what people thought. Thank you Xav for finishing it with me!
Colonel Robert Hogan stared at himself in the cracked mirror which hung in his quarters. He shook his head in disgust. He was getting too old for this. He thought about his situation as he shaved. He had been in charge at Stalag 13 for a long time…he chuckled. Of course, that’s not how the Germans would look at it…but, there it was. And he was tired. He glanced heavenward. “God, I really am tired, y’know. We could all use a break around here.”
He stared down at the latest message from London. It was a request for yet another mission. Another miracle he was supposed to pull out of his hat. What worried him was that his men were also tired. They had all been on short rations for a while now, since the war was not going well for the Germans. On one hand, the fact that the Allies were winning was a great thing, obviously. But the reality of it was that there were less and less supplies and food available to Hogan and the other prisoners as German supply lines were cut. And it was telling on all of them. London had only one answer… “Soldier on, and get the job done.”
It was not that he expected anything else from HQ. It was just disheartening to watch his men suffer. And they would not appreciate his coddling them, or reminding them. They knew as well as he did that this is what they had signed on for. But it did not make it any easier. And it made him angry. Perhaps this would explain his mood as he pulled on his bomber jacket and crush cap. Robert Hogan was in a funk.
He sighed deeply and stepped out into the main room of the barracks. The weather had been cold, so his men were bundled up as well as they could. There was a small fire in the old wood stove, but they had to conserve the little wood they had, and so the room was still cold.
LeBeau sensed his mood and silently handed him a cup of coffee. He sat down at the table, cupping the mug in his hands to warm them. Even the normally ebullient Carter was lying silently in his bunk. Only Newkirk, seemingly impervious to the privations, was the same as always. Across from Hogan, he sat and shuffled his cards, smoking another in an endless chain of cigarettes. He managed to keep a steady supply, because cigarettes were the currency used in the poker games he ran in camp.
Hogan glanced around the room and noted that it was very quiet. No one had much energy, and he began to wish that something unusual would happen to pull them all out of their melancholy mood. He sighed and stood. “I’m gonna go for a walk. The sun is trying to come out, and I need some air.” With that, he left the barracks and began to trek across the camp, aiming for the area behind the rows of barracks. It was a bit of a hike, and he hoped the clear and bitter air would help clear his head.
What he had not realized was that one should always be careful what one wished for. One might just get it. And that is precisely what happened. As he reached the deserted parade grounds, he slowed his pace, and meandered through the thin layer of snow. He enjoyed this, because Klink never required parades, and since they assembled for roll call in the square toward the front of the camp, this area was disused and pristine in the morning light. If he stood in a certain spot, he could close his eyes and pretend that he was home…at least for a few minutes.
This time, a bright, shiny object in the snow caught his eye. He reached down and picked it up. It was a small, oddly shaped rock, of a color and composition he was not familiar with. It was pitted, scored, and black, yet shiny. He smiled. Well, he could always use a good luck charm, especially in this place. He dropped the rock into his pocket and promptly forgot all about it.
~HH~
Early the next morning, the men were startled by a hoarse, high-pitched cry coming from Hogan’s quarters. LeBeau was the only one up, so he was the first one to reach Hogan’s door, although the others were not far behind him. He knocked urgently, and called, “Colonel, are you alright?”
There was no answer. Concerned, he started to open the door. He stopped when Hogan called out, “No, don’t come in. I’m fine. Just…stay out.” His voice sounded odd, like it was strained or something.
The men looked at each other in confusion. Kinch was not one to accept any situation at face value. He knew there was something wrong. He motioned the others back, and knocked again, this time more softly. Calmly, he asked, “it’s me, Colonel. What is it?”
There was silence for a long moment, and Kinch thought there would be no answer, but eventually one came. “Come in, Kinch. But just you. Nobody else.”
Kinch was confused but was not about to argue. “Sure, Colonel. Just me.” He turned quickly to exchange worried glances with the others. He then opened the door a crack and slipped inside. The others, who had crept back to the door, were shocked at Kinch’s next words. “Colonel! What the hell happened to you?”
They were equally shocked at the anguished reply. “How the hell should I know?”
Kinch stared at the bunk, unable to believe his eyes. “Colonel?” The scruffy teenage boy sitting there stared ruefully back at him. “It’s me. Not sure what happened, but I woke up like this.”
He was wearing the Colonel’s bathrobe, but it was now much too big for him. The boy Hogan was much slighter and shorter than his adult counterpart. He had apparently abandoned the shorts and t-shirt he had slept in…obviously, they no longer fit.
Kinch shook his head, trying to make sense of the situation, and Hogan seemed to realize it. “Don’t bother. I don’t think there is a plausible explanation.”
Kinch frowned. “No, there has to be. Because everything else is exactly the same. So, something happened in here…just to you. No matter how weird it is, it happened.”
Mockingly, Hogan replied “You mean that line from Sherlock Holmes? The one about the improbable and the truth? Yeah, I kinda thought about that.”
Kinch couldn’t help but chuckle. The boy did not look exactly like his commander at the moment, but he certainly spoke like him, even if his voice was an octave higher.
“Now we just have to find out exactly what happened, and how to fix it.” He eyed the boy critically. “You can’t run around like that all day. Hang on.”
Kinch went around to the various men in the barracks and collected clothes and boots he thought would fit the colonel. The men were mystified by his requests, but he promised them an eventual explanation. He returned to Hogan’s office with the clothes.
He handed the pile of clothing to Hogan and dropped the boots onto the floor. “Here, get dressed. I did the best I could. You might wanna hurry, because we have roll call in less than—” He broke off, suddenly realizing they had a major problem.
Hogan grinned. “Yeah. You got it. I knew you would.”
He finished putting on the borrowed clothing, most of which fit fairly decently… except Olsen’s pants, though the right length, sagged on him. At least that was easily fixed. Kinch looked at his commander and said. “I have an extra belt…somebody left it awhile back. Be right back.”
He made his way to his footlocker, and pulled out the belt. He went back into the office, amid a flood of questioning looks, but he chose not to answer this time. The men would see for themselves soon enough.
He and Hogan cut down the belt and punched an extra hole in it. After he had put it on and cinched it, he stood up and asked, “Well?”
Kinch nodded. “It’ll do. You look okay.” He paused. “Ready to face the gang?”
Hogan shook his head. “Not yet. Give me a minute.”
He stepped over to the mirror and studied his reflection carefully. He looked exactly as he had when he was thirteen. For a moment, he appreciated the irony. Yesterday, he had felt so old looking into this mirror. And now? Now, he was a kid. He studied his features. They were as he remembered them…dark, short hair, a narrow face, and brown eyes. Eyes that reflected his question…What the hell?
Kinch touched his arm, and Hogan took a deep breath. Though the bomber jacket was much too big for him, he pulled it on anyway. His crush cap, likewise, no longer fit, but he pushed it onto the back of his head, at a rakish angle. He had to have something to ground him…something familiar to hold onto. Otherwise, this nightmare just might sweep him away for good.
He straightened himself to his full height and glanced over at Kinch, who now seemed taller and more imposing than ever. Hogan reckoned he had lost at least four or five inches. He was taller than LeBeau, easily, but shorter than Newkirk.  He sighed, and looked at his second.
“Let’s go.” And he opened his door and stepped out into the barracks.
There was sudden dead silence as they took in his appearance. Though they might have been forgiven if they hadn’t recognized him, no one had that problem.
As usual, Newkirk was not silent for long. “Blimey, guv! What happened to you?”
And Carter piped up immediately. “Maybe it was one of those secret German experiments, you know. I’ve been reading about them, and although I haven’t read about any age experiments, I bet that’s what happened. Did you see anybody come—“ He broke off at the baleful stares from his barracks mates.
Hogan fixed Carter with as stern a look as he could muster. “Carter…can it.” The tech sergeant nodded silently and sat back down at the table.
Just then, they heard Schultz‘s voice hollering for them. “Raus, raus, roll call, boys!” He would be in the door in the next thirty seconds. Hogan made a dive for his quarters and got the door shut just in time. The front door flew open, and a new, very strange day began in Stalag 13.
Roll call was dicey that morning, because they were not prepared for Hogan not to appear. After the shock they had all received it was a bit hard to think on their feet, but to their credit, they did it. “He’s sick, Schultzie.” Newkirk pushed the big guard out the door. “Very sick. Wilson said ‘es got a very severe case of collywobbles”
“Collywo—what? Was ist das?”
Carter smiled helpfully. “Montezuma’s revenge.”
Schultz looked even more confused. “Who is Montezuma? Please boys! Where is Colonel Hogan?”
Kinch rolled his eyes. “It’s all right, Schultz. Colonel Hogan just ate something that disagreed with him, and it made him sick, that’s all. He should be up and around by this evening.”
“Nein! You know I must account for all prisoners personally!” He reversed direction and pushed open the Colonel’s door before anyone could stop him. The men all braced themselves for the inevitable, but apparently Hogan had been listening at the door. When the door flew open, he was burrowed under his blanket, with his bathrobe pulled around him. He faced the wall and was snoring loudly.
Predictably, Shultz softened and backed off immediately. “He is really sick, then?”
LeBeau immediately took over. Shooing them all out, “He will not get any better if you keep disturbing him. I will take care of him, and he will be fine.”
They all headed out to roll call. Fortunately, Klink seemed disinclined to linger this morning, and so the men were back inside the barracks within half an hour.
Kinch knocked on Hogan’s door. “Come.”
Kinch came in and sat down in the chair as Hogan sat up and faced him. “Now what do we do, Kinch? I’ve been wracking my brain trying to figure out how this happened. I got nothing.”
Kinch sighed. “Okay, but more importantly, how do we deal with it until you change back, and what if you don’t change back?”
Hogan flinched. That was the question that he’d been avoiding. He was pretty sure he could avoid Klink for a few days till whatever had happened wore off, but what if it didn’t?
Baker came upstairs from the radio and knocked on Hogan’s office door. He had a feeling the colonel was not going to be happy about the message he was about to deliver. He wished Kinch had taken it. At least then Kinch would have been in the line of fire and not him.
“Come in.” Hogan cleared his throat and said it again, trying to pitch his voice lower. If he could just get back to his proper age, he would never complain about it again.
“Sorry to interrupt, Sir, but London has an urgent mission for us.” He handed over the green message sheet.
Hogan grimaced as he took the sheet and studied it. The mission would normally have been a walk in the park, but with Hogan in his current condition, that threw a monkey wrench into the entire operation. They were to infiltrate a local bomb making factory and take it out, while stealing the plans for the bombs they manufactured at the same time. It was a big job, and they would need all hands on deck… including Hogan’s. And they wanted it done tonight!
He looked up from the papers. “I can’t do it. Not like this!”
Kinch was thoughtful. “Maybe we can figure something out, sir. Why don’t we have a general meeting of the core team and at least talk it over? I can always radio London if we can’t take the mission.”
“But it’s crucial or they wouldn’t be asking us to do it. We have to figure out a way to make it work.” Hogan shook his head. “I can’t even leave the barracks like this. There are too many things that could go wrong.” He threw up his hands. “I mean, what if the changes aren’t done--I could wake up even younger tomorrow!” He sighed heavily. “All right… general meeting it is. Get the core team together.”
Andrew was standing near the stove, smoking as they gathered around the table. One thing Hogan noticed was he tended to get cold easily. He’d sat down at the table, but forgotten his jacket. He noticed Andrew was closest to his quarters.
“Carter, can you hand me my jacket?”
“Sure, Colonel.” Andrew went and got the jacket, which was lying on Hogan’s bunk. A shiny black rock fell out of one of the pockets of the jacket and Carter picked it up. He started to put it back, but the composition of the rock fascinated him. He realized it was a small piece of a meteorite. He’d once seen one in a museum. He stuck it in his pocket to examine more closely later. He also made a mental note to ask the colonel if he could borrow it for a while. Then he took the jacket to the colonel, and in the process of getting involved with the discussion about the mission, he forgot all about the rock in his pocket.
They hammered out the particulars of the mission, who would handle what aspect and how Hogan would be smuggled out of camp. It was decided that Andrew would take point, since bombs were his specialty. Hogan’s part was to get to the plans in the office, as they figured he was smaller and quicker now than the rest of them. He wore a spare set of blacks that Olsen loaned him. Much to the relief of all involved, the mission went off like clockwork, and no one was hurt. And Hogan did not change during the mission, nor when he got back to the barracks. Newkirk kidded Hogan on their way home that they were sorry they had kept him up past his bedtime. The look he got in return told them all that Newkirk was flirting with disaster if he kept it up. They all changed their clothes in the tunnel and went to bed, with no idea what the morning would bring.
Carter woke up in the middle of the night and remembered the meteorite. He headed down to his lab to run some tests on it. He left it in a beaker on his lab table. After an hour or so, he got tired, and decided to call it a night. On the way back up to his bunk, he stretched his tired muscles. Man, I must be gettin’ old. He climbed into his bunk and practically passed out, he was so tired.
An hour before roll call Newkirk woke up to some strange noises coming from Andrew’s bunk below him. He leaned his head over the edge and his eyes widened in shock. Oblivious to the sleeping men in the room, he hollered, “Guv, I think we got a problem!” at the top of his lungs.
The “problem” stared back at Newkirk and around himself in bewilderment.
Hogan came running out of his room. The clothes he’d gone to bed in were too tight now, as he was back to his old self, and he’d sprung some holes in the seams because of it. “What’s wrong?” he asked, and then he saw for himself. In Carter’s bunk was a little blond kid. Not a teen, but a toddler, no more than two or three years old.
Schultz, no doubt summoned by Newkirk’s shout, came tromping into the barracks. He took one look at the jug-eared kid in Carter’s bunk and wagged his head in disbelief. “I know nothing! I see nothing!” and then scurried away.
Andrew Carter simply sat in the middle of his pile of clothes and his blanket and giggled.
The End
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froggykinz · 3 years
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Heart Icons of the Klink Line (Shiny and Nonshiny) with Themes of White/Yellow Hearts, Gears, and Bolts
Requested by @camdynssubmasselfshipuniverse!
Feel free to use!! Credit isn’t necessary but is appreciated!
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Ya know I’ve been doing some thinking since I’m doing that mcyt themed run of Pokémon White 2 and I don’t have a bunch of ideas but here’s my scattered thoughts:
Grian has an Emolga (cause if he was a Pokémon it would be shiny Emolga I don’t make the rules) as well as a Braviary (because I have one named Grian. It’s a big red bird.) and a Chatot (Prof. Beak!) and of course a Delcatty and a Persian! But the last three don’t do much, they’re just his pets.
Mumbo has a Magneton and like, every member of the Klink line and he loves them so much, and a male jellicent cause mustache
Iskall? A Solosis, definetly. For some reason he also gives me like... grass type vibes? Maybe a trevenant???
In my game I named the Terrakion Tango cause it kind of looks like a ravager so idk what you’re gonna take out of that.
False gets an Aegislash and a Salemance no questions asked
Keralis gets a Flygon cause I named my Flygon after him cause of the eyes. Also Flygon’s are cool.
Cleo with ghost types maybe??? Banette and Mismagius are p rad.
Ren gets a Mightyena. Idk for some reason I feel like he’d have an Elgyem too??? Idk.
Scar has a Happiny, and maybe a Hattrene??? Something wizard-y... OOOOH DELPHOX??? I’m thinking a Delphox for sure
In my game my Lucario is named Etho so he definetly has one. Maybe a Weavile too?
Also side note Etho the Lucario has proven time and time again to be damn near useless he just dies all the time and his move set is trash without a brick break tm but you don’t get that till THE END OF THE GAME FOR SOME REASON. No steel stab, only fighting type move for like 40 straight levels is force palm of all things, to be honest I was only keeping him around for the ice punch I put on him at the move tutor but I have a Walrein now so that’s pointless! if he could live long enough to get a swords dance up we’d be fine but he gets oneshot by everything! Tbh at this point if I wasn’t already on the verge of being underleveled for the elite four I might replace him with a False the shiny Drapion cause this is just a constant reminder of why I usually don’t use fighting types and why poison is my favorite type. Toxic + venoshock +dark move + coverage move I can already see her move set in my head. Pair her with Captain and his hail + ice body to stall out anything that they throw at us... hm... it also takes out our serious lack of ways to deal with psychic mons since so many of them are also flying types in fifth gen which renders Xisuma useless as a counter even though he’s also electric type, trust me I tried it on Skyla’s swobat it doesn’t work, plus getting rid of the flying weakness we get by having two fighting types and a bug type. it’s so tempting but she’s like ten levels behind and I’m sitting at 3 levels below the trainers on the routes... honestly fuck this game. How am I underleveled even though I never skip any battles????
Wels definetly has a Bisharp, but I could also see him with a Rapidash. In my game I named the Cobalion after him cause I didn’t know what else to name it.
Xisuma with bug types is my greatest need, I named my beloved Galvantula after him, who is carrying the team (alongside Grian who I never expect to pull weight but he always ends up carrying battles when everyone else struggles) despite not learning a single good move since catching him, his move set was already great to begin with. I love Electroweb. It’s such a good move.
This is kind of just turning into me talking about my game actually.. so anyway Keralis the Flygon. Bulldoze go brrr. Dragon tail go YEET. Rock slide go FUCK BIRDS ALL MY HOMIES HATE BIRDS. Earth power go YOU THOUGHT HIGH PHYSICAL DEFENSE COULD SAVE YOU, BUT IM FOUR PARALLEL UNIVERSES AHEAD OF YOU AND BROUGHT A SPECIAL MOVE AS WELL! He was so worth the Like 2 hours I spent running through grass by Lentimas town trying to find a male Vibrava.
And the 2 non-Hermitcraft members of the main team, firstly my starter Techno the Emboar who I love but he also needs to learn a better fighting type move. What is it with 5th gen and terrible level up movesets??? Im still using ARM THRUST. AT VICTORY ROAAAD.
And of course, the character limit struck me down so we have TheCaptain, the Walrein who I could genuinely not find a better nickname for but I needed in the team cause there’s a reason I haven’t finished this game in the like 10 years I’ve owned it. Iris is scary. Also we needed a surf mon other than the level 5 Azurill I’d been using this whole time. Cap has ice body, which is one of my favorite abilities! When I played sword for the first time I kind of almost solo’d the game with an ice body Vanilluxe and I never looked back! And now I will do the same in White 2, then promptly finish all the side quests stuff and leave the copy forever untouched after in perfect glory cause IM NEVER DOING ALL THAT AGAIN HOLY SHIT.
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thepokedexisgay · 4 years
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Shiny Klink line if possible? Thank you and keep going the great job 💕
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kibibarel · 5 years
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"form changes of existing Pokemon" is hopefully just referring to galarian forms. Weezing and all that. (Still praying for galarian klink line)
i don’t think so, given that Masuda was referring to how many unique Pokemon models needed to be made in order to complete SwSh. i can only assume that means that “form changes” refers to any alternate form of a Pokemon that requires a unique model…
so that doesn’t include shinies (which i think are reskins rather than unique models?) or Megas (because Megas didn’t carry over to SwSh, lol), but it does mean gender differences, alternate forms (like Alcremie and its “flavors”), Galarian forms, Gigantamax forms, etc...
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captainshyguy · 6 years
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i forgot honedge is a pokemon that actually....has genders asdfgh 
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The klink line’s shiny coloration stems from copper impurities in the metal, causing their bodies to be a golden orange and their blue “noses” to oxidize and become green.
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theoldchateau · 6 years
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How about Diggersby, Sigilyph, Finneon, Bruxish, and Klang?
Sigilyph! I really like Sigilyph’s design (and especially it’s shiny) and the kit is pretty cool. A really underrated Pokemon, probably because it doesn’t fall in the typical “cute” category like other psychics.
Finneon. A really pretty Pokemon!!
Klang!! I have a soft spot for the Klink line.
Bruxish. It’s okay but it gets booted from spots for being not as good as other water-types.
Diggersby. I just really don’t like the design. D:
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shiny-poke-edits · 3 years
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the klinklang line
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ubassembly · 4 years
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OH ITS KLINK I NEW THERE WAS ANOTHER ONE ITS KLINK, that is also ideal I LOVE the klink line and the shiny is really pretty : O
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moonvalecrossing · 5 years
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Moonvale's Pokemon Commentary: #600 Klang
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Gear 2 grew, electric boogaloo.
Just for Looks:
Klang has the same colors between its regular and shiny forms as Klink does so I won't really be commenting on that at all. Physically, though, you still have the same two Klink gears here. However one of the gears now has a bigger one connected to the back of it, which has now taken over as the second face. One eye is a black square, the other a black circle, and the mouth is a white v. Or one of the eyes is a v and the mouth is a square. Or maybe the circle's the mouth. I don't know. Without the cartoon eye style there's no way for me to know for sure outside of seeing it animated to see what bits blink. If any blink. Oh god this weird line doesn't blink at all does it. Urghhh unblinking gear clowns.
What's in the Name:
Klang- Clang. The louder sound of metal on metal. In Japanese its Gigiaru. Basically a second gi is added to reference the new gear being added to the creature. I swear to Darkrai if Klinklang's Japanese name is Gigigiaru...
The 'Dex Says:
Alright, so not only does this thing need to keep rotating to survive, but apparently how it rotates is how it communicates its feelings. If it's angry it will rotate very quickly. But now this beautifully dumb little creature likes to launch the smaller living gear at high speeds as an attack. But if the gear doesn't come back to the large gear for whatever reason, the pokemon dies. Forget the Beedrill and Vespiquen lines. We have found our pokemon equivalent of bees. If they don't like you they're more than willing to risk death to make you hurt. Man can you imagine if this line was super small like bees instead of being one foot (Klink), or two feet (Klang + Klinklang) tall? Tiny little gears flying around! Man I wish that were real now that sounds adorable...
It's Rating Time!
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3/5. One gear got bigger. Now it shoots its little gear partner at people and risks killing itself. That's hilarious. This pokemon line is hilariously dumb. I’m starting to love it.
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froggykinz · 3 years
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Hai! Back with another request for non shiny and shiny heart shaped icons! May I get the klink line with themes of white hearts for the regular line, Yellow hearts for the shiny line, and themes of bolts (like 🔩) and gears for all please? Thank you!
Your request can be found here!
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Hello!! I hope you like them!
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Pokemon Go Jirachi Guide - How To Complete A Thousand-Year Slumber Special Research
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Pokemon Go Jirachi Guide - How To Complete A Thousand-Year Slumber Special Research
Pokemon Go‘s Ultra Bonus rewards have been revealed, and there are a lot of exciting things coming to the game over the next few weeks. Not only will players soon have their first opportunity to capture Gen 5 Pokemon, the Mythical Jirachi is also making its official debut in Go through the new Special Research questline called “A Thousand-Year Slumber.”
To catch the Mythical Pokemon, you’ll first need to complete a variety of Research tasks. There are seven sets of tasks in total, and many of them revolve around Pokemon that hail from the Hoenn region. A few of the quests, however, will require you to do some battling, so you’ll need to put in a lot of work to complete the entire line. Once you’ve cleared all of the Special Research tasks, you’ll earn the chance to capture Jirachi.
You can check out the full list of Thousand-Year Slumber quests below. This questline was previously available at this year’s Pokemon Go Fests; if you completed it while at one of those events, then you’ll earn extra Jirachi Candies instead. All players who complete the questline will also receive a special Jirachi shirt for their avatar.
Thousand-Year Slumber Quests
Step 1
Catch 25 Pokemon — 1,000 XP
Spin 10 PokeStops or Gyms — Jigglypuff encounter
Make 3 new friends — Feebas encounter
Rewards: Glacial Lure, Mossy Lure, and Magnetic Lure
Step 2
Catch 3 Whismur — 10 Whismur Candies
Evolve a Feebas — 1,500 XP
Catch 90 Pokemon in the Hoenn Pokedex — 1,500 XP
Rewards: 2,000 Stardust, 10 Poke Balls, 3 Incense
Step 3
Take a snapshot of Loudred — Snorlax encounter
Make 3 Great throws in a row — 2,000 XP
Earn 3 Candies walking with your buddy — 2,000 XP
Rewards: 20 Silver Pinap Berries, 3 Star Pieces, 2,000 Stardust
Step 4
Catch 50 Psychic- or Steel-type Pokemon — 2,500 XP
Power up Pokemon 10 times — 2,500 XP
Send 10 gifts to friends — 2,500 XP
Rewards: Fast TM, Charge TM, Premium Raid Pass
Step 5
Battle a team leader 3 times — Kricketune encounter
Win against another trainer 7 times — 3,000 XP
Win 5 Raids — 3,000 XP
Rewards: 3 Rare Candies, 20 Ultra Balls, 3,000 Stardust
Step 6
Take 5 photos of Steel or Psychic Pokemon — Chimecho encounter
Make 3 Excellent curveball throws — Bronzong encounter
Spin a PokeStop 7 days in a row — 4,000 XP
Rewards: 10 Silver Pinap Berries, 10 Star Pieces, 5,000 Stardust
Step 7
Reward: Jirachi encounter
Pokemon Go Ultra Bonuses
The Thousand-Year Slumber questline isn’t the only Ultra Bonus reward that Niantic is offering. Beginning September 2, the developer will be making a variety of other bonuses and special Pokemon available in the game for a limited time. There will be a new set of bonuses each week between September 2 and 23, and they include the appearance of new Shiny Pokemon as well as the first Gen 5 monsters. You can see all of the bonuses below.
September 2-9
Entei, Raikou, Suicune, and other Johto Pokemon will appear in Raid Battles
Unown U, L, T, R, and A may hatch from 10 km Pokemon eggs
Shiny Sentret and Shiny Gligar will appear in the wild
September 9-16
Farfetch’d, Kangaskhan, Mr. Mime, and Tauros may hatch from 7 km eggs. You may also hatch their Shiny forms
All four forms of Deoxys will appear in five-star Raid Battles
Pokemon effective against Deoxys will appear in other tier Raids
September 16-23
Klink and Shiny Klink will appear in Raid Battles
Shiny Patrat and Shiny Lillipup will appear in the wild
Mewtwo that know Psystrike will appear in five-star Raids, as will Shiny Mewtwo
Source : Gamesport
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