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I had an idea for something fun we could try. So back in Gen 1 there were these rumors commonly spread around about PokeGods. And codes to get them were all over the internet. Some had some sprites made of them and everything. Here's more fundamental info to get you up to speed
http://www.blue-reflections.net/ragecandybar/projects/pokegods/
I was wondering if we could actually try to flesh them out and determine stats and competitive move sets for them that made sense. Maybe typing too if that wasn't immediately clear on them or if we disagreed with the typing given to it originally. We can even go as far as to make special moves just for them if you want and try to balance the moves and etc.
If there are any artists who want to participate then making some concept art of what the pokegods might look like if there is no sprite would be cool too. If you want to disregard depictions of fan made sprites of them and make your own concept of how they look you're welcome to try. To help decide which ones to work on, here is a website with a ton of pokegods on them and the link at the top also has a list too.
http://www.oocities.org/timessquare/battlefield/8639/pokegods.html I think the pokegods that are evolutions of regular pokemon might be a good starting point. But we can do whatever you want.
http://www.blue-reflections.net/ragecandybar/projects/pokegods/
I was wondering if we could actually try to flesh them out and determine stats and competitive move sets for them that made sense. Maybe typing too if that wasn't immediately clear on them or if we disagreed with the typing given to it originally. We can even go as far as to make special moves just for them if you want and try to balance the moves and etc.
If there are any artists who want to participate then making some concept art of what the pokegods might look like if there is no sprite would be cool too. If you want to disregard depictions of fan made sprites of them and make your own concept of how they look you're welcome to try. To help decide which ones to work on, here is a website with a ton of pokegods on them and the link at the top also has a list too.
http://www.oocities.org/timessquare/battlefield/8639/pokegods.html I think the pokegods that are evolutions of regular pokemon might be a good starting point. But we can do whatever you want.