>>50499114I am definitely more of an idea guy. I could have been great at drawing but life just got in the way. I'll try to post more but I can't guarantee anyone will even like these or that I'll have time. I'm very open to someone with more artistic talent rehashing these to look better.
>Fritrate>Poison/Ghost>Abilities: -Corrosive
-Containment - this Pokemon is doubly weak to physical attacks, but there is a 50% chance it will burn attackers who make contact and a 100% chance it will badly poison all Pokemon on the field when KO'd
>Dex: Where it originated is unknown, but it is speculated that the toxic concoction within the flask is controlled by a mischievous Ghost type Pokemon. The glass that makes up the flask is chemically strong enough to resist both heat and corrosion, but is so physically fragile that it will shatter on impact. However, shattering the glass is extremely ill-advised as the chemicals within are ve corrosive. Strangely, if the chemicals ever find themselves outside the flask they will splash along the ground and then evaporate rapidly into the air as if they had a mind of their own.
>Nobylgeist>Poison/Ghost>Abilities:Radioactive - All Pokemon on the field, including itself, take 1/16 max HP damage at the end of each turn regardless of immunity to Poison
Miasma - Causes Acid Rain weather upon entering the field
>Dex: A radioactive spectre commonly seen wandering near nuclear facilities and the surrounding industrial waste. Despite being categorized as a Pokemon, its haunting visage serves as a grim reminder of the horrors of the Nuclear Age. Surviving in a state of constant nuclear decay, it gives off strong radiation harmful to most life forms -- including itself. While it withers away, it emits up to 10,000 rads into the atmosphere, enough to kill even a full grown Copperajah.