So, for a while i've been looking down the Suggestions list, until I saw one by @Kiiko, it was basically an idea where you fuse two pokemon together to make one, I think this would be a great egg idea. I was thinking that the fused pokemon could have up to 3 different pokemon in them So, minium of 2 fused, maxium of 3 The Way this would work is, certain pokemon would be fused together and could be put as a possible egg hatch, as for typings. it would be able to learn both the movesets of each pokemon, so lets say, Pokemon 1 learns Tackle at lvl 5 and Pokemon 2 learns Watergun at lvl 6 Fused pokemon of 1 and 2 learns Tackle at lvl 5 and Watergun at lvl 6 So, I've tried to make some models for what the pokemon would look like A Onix and Caterpie Fuse Squirtle, Charmander, Bulbasaur My, Ivysaur, Charmelon, Wartortle My Charizard, Blastiose, Venusaur owo, tell me what you think of this idea
Tbh this is just an eye sore ... it's a cool concept and all but it's also annoying when it comes to gameplay ..
Well, ofc, these are just models scrapped from the pack, and then retextured. theres way better pokemon I could of merged, I just picked some likely egg pokemon, with your concern with it being an eye sore, the pokemon where it just takes the sprites off of one pokemon and puts it on the model isn't really that bad looking, its more the 3 pokemon fusions which I can agree with you on
Not a fan, don't take it personally but this just goes way off original Pokemon. What's the point, just more money grabs and hard working Devs, Modelers and long testing. The Pokemon themselves just look weird and new players would have no idea what they are supposed to be. What would the names even be?
Howdy! It sounds and looks like an interesting concept, but I have to agree with Panda. It would probably take a lot of work to program, and I think auras (and kinda shadows as well, since they're more of a side game thing than main series) are already starting to alienate PokéFind's Pokémon from normal Pokémon too much already, and this would only further stretch the issue. Once again, interesting concept, though!
This sounds like a horrible idea as people would just have the weirdest and most unpredictable movesets.
Well the names would be a mix of the pokemons in them so like Onix and Caterpie would be Onipie or Caterix the 1 gen starter would be something like Charuirsaur
I have an idea for an good April Fool's joke we could release that fuse egg you're thinking of, but put in hilarious fusions like all weepinbell fusions, won't that be fun.
I have problems with this idea. 1. You could possibly fuse three strong pokemon, and get a stronger pokemon. 2. What would their names be? 3. You wouldn't know what their moves would be in combat. 4. It would complicate gym battles. 5. It would frustrate new comers.
If this idea was implemented, then someone could fuse a slowpoke/slowking with a Machoke, to make a Slowchoke.
What if we give out the DNA splicers from Black and White 2 early as a quest so we can create fusion eggs using DNA from different pokemon, It'll be like Jurassic Park but without and evil stuff going on. Just a suggestion
1 you couldn't fuse pokemon, the eggs just have fused pokemon in them 2 Names would be made up depending on the percentage of the pokemons phyiscal appearance. If idk, 60% percent of a Charmander and squirtle fuse was a charmander, it would take, 60% of the name Charmander, leaving the end 40% of the Squirtle. 3. I mean, i've already stated that it would take at least half the moveset of each pokemon. 4. Everything frustrates newcomers. 5 Also, i've stated that these are paid eggs, with a limit of 10 different fusions or more. You wouldn't get the option or a quest to go and make your own.
Also, i've stated that these are paid eggs, with a limit of 10 different fusions or more. You wouldn't get the option or a quest to go and make your own. Level Cap would be 100. Same amount of xp would be gathered.
Fusing pokemons will probably result in getting something really OP. You could fuse Eevee and Raichu and get like 90% jolteon.