>>35656307Ohh, I have absolutely 0 talent. The only thing I ever did was edit a sprite to give someone a reference point, the rest of my art was all commissioned or gifted. Still, thanks. Like I said last time, Glameow is a bold choice for a starter. This is the first time I'm noticing the Friends naming convention, neat. All around great team picks, very thematic trainer. I hope your team revolves around luck-based gimmicks, like crits and evasion.
>>35649503Hmm, not bad. The names are a bit lacking. I understand the theme, of course, I just think that a Wizardy name would be better than calling the Pokemon Wizard. Trevenant would probably be a better choice for Druid, given that it can control trees. That being said, it's still a very fun concept. I might not want to travel with you, but I can appreciate it, from afar.
>>35648217Again, the names and theme is a little blatant, but I can respect it all the same. Here's hoping the thread's art fairy comes around and blesses you with a picture, because that's looking uh, a little rough there. A well-rounded team, sensible choices, but nothing terribly original.
>>35646014Very cute, feels like she'd fit right into Lumiose City's aesthetic. I still think a Psychic type is mandatory for a detective character, they're just far too useful for these kinds of things. Elegym comes to mind, it kind of looks like it's wearing a trench coat even. But aside from that, yeah, nice choices. I like the angle you went for, with the paralegal/bookworm attempting to be a detective. It really gives the impression of a smart, shy woman that read too much Nancy Drew as a girl. You should give the team names, though, flesh out their characterization some.
>>35627025Solid choice with Emolga, though the rest of the team is pretty much what you'd expect. Save for Haxorus and Sceptile, everyone is exceptionally cute and feminine, which means none of them stand out. The items are good. Cool hatchet, yo, and cute clothes. Decent overall.