>>43049712>>43049842Nidoking dude here. As i said, you strike me as a bit too insecure and it bears repeating that Pokemon that have human-like traits deserve extra commendation if they successfully pull off the design. For example, Greninja is based on a human profession, but one that makes sennse to build a design around: A Martial Arts master with Weapon Proficiency, sometimes believed to be able to manipulate the elements. But it's a winner because besides having a good, workable concept, it also has a great design that complements the concept. It's even better because instead of drastically changing the physique to better fit the theme, the changes reside mostly in his mannerisms, which makes sense to focus on, because as i said, Ninja is more of a rank of ability, so it's his *movement* and posture that are in charge of portraying this. And in doing so, they can leave his physique much more froglike despite having human traits. I personally think he's the most well designed starter with Torterra coming very close and a Top 7 design overall. Having some human traits does not instantly make something a "fursuit"