>>26503208I suggested that change, and out of the two, I like this version better, since its head develops further and it gains a second arm, thus not needing any more bones to emphasize the teapot design. I'd still vouch for a goblet design, but this has now reahced the point where the designer makes the calls.
>>26504356As a design they look good enough, but the Father Frost reference is largely lost for me since you've emphasized its ghost typing quite a bit and thus make you believe it's some sort of demon. Jack Frost is also known as Old Man Winter, and in my territory as King Bure, so dropping the demon horns for a crown and placing the black diamonds on its beard elsewhere are two suggestions I'd make. Not sure if you should be gunning for a fairy typing instead of ghost, but I guess it fits?
>>26504974It could already be seen as Poison/Steel in its current iteration, so all this mega does is to give something knight features that didn't need to be a knight in the first place.
>>26504996Behold my mom's swamp alligator. I'd love to see an alligator that stays on all four for once, but this one seems to be the actual creature with extra features added on for good measure, no particular concept or theme behind it. If there is one, you might wanna share that info too.
>>26506644Doing designs after other original characters is generally a no no. Old lore and legends are ok, subtle references are okay, but this is an obvious copy and thus wouldn't fly.
>>26509029>>26509034The face is very similar to Gengar, so some slight modification to set itself apart would be good. Otherwise, this seems to be close to the popular approach to chili designs, where you take the fruit, add a face, and then a flame on top. Your final stage seems to have the most potential as there's an actual idea behind it, so I'd say skip the Cherrim homage and just make it two separate stages.