How to Create Your Own Pokémon

Pick an animal, an object, or a plant., Pick one or two elements., Taking the animal/plant or object you chose, give it effects that make it seem like its element(s)., To make it seem more Pokémon-like, add random body-parts, or an unnatural color...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pick an animal

    It doesn't matter which one, as Pokémon can be any of these.
  2. Step 2: an object

    For example, ground, water, fire, flying, steel, electric, normal, etc. (check the Pokémon equivalent first, like lightning is electric and earth is ground in Pokémon) , For example, you could choose a mountain lion and give it fire powers, such as adding fire to its tail-tip, the mane around its neck, or random fire strips on its back. , For example, if you had a water pig, you could make the pig blue and give it fins on its back. , This is a bit tricky, but it helps if you know the scientific names of both your animal and element. ,, Make it have something to do with the type of animal and its element.
  3. Step 3: or a plant.

  4. Step 4: Pick one or two elements.

  5. Step 5: Taking the animal/plant or object you chose

  6. Step 6: give it effects that make it seem like its element(s).

  7. Step 7: To make it seem more Pokémon-like

  8. Step 8: add random body-parts

  9. Step 9: or an unnatural color.

  10. Step 10: Give it a name.

  11. Step 11: Give it cool attack moves having to do somewhat with both the element and animal.

  12. Step 12: Give it evolved forms.

Detailed Guide

It doesn't matter which one, as Pokémon can be any of these.

For example, ground, water, fire, flying, steel, electric, normal, etc. (check the Pokémon equivalent first, like lightning is electric and earth is ground in Pokémon) , For example, you could choose a mountain lion and give it fire powers, such as adding fire to its tail-tip, the mane around its neck, or random fire strips on its back. , For example, if you had a water pig, you could make the pig blue and give it fins on its back. , This is a bit tricky, but it helps if you know the scientific names of both your animal and element. ,, Make it have something to do with the type of animal and its element.

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