>>23483519Introduce permanent fusions.
>in a typical fusion, Pokemon A's species, level, and stats are combined with Pokemon B's color scheme, ability, and learnset>the type combination is A and B's primary types; if they have the same primary type, then its secondary type is B's secondary type>to prevent abuse, you cannot chain-fuse pokemon (that is, you can't fuse an already fused pokemon)>when you unfuse a pokemon, Pokemon A gets all stat changes and Pokemon B gets all moveset changes>fused pokemon can't evolve or Mega evolve while they're fused>some pokemon have special fusions: some will become a completely new pokemon; some may go full chimera>special fusions have new stats and learnsets; but the unfusion rule still applies>only fully evolved mons may have special fusions>mons with Megas don't have special fusions but if this was real we all know Charizard and Lucario would be the first to have them