#flying type
gligar guy+some sketchies
ooooh i forgot to post that archeops from a few weeks ago over here
#188 Skiploom; The Cottonweed Pokémon
Skiploom’s flower blossoms when the temperature rises above 64 degrees Fahrenheit. How much the flower opens depends on the temperature. For that reason, this Pokémon is sometimes used as a thermometer.
another pokemon sketch from class, this time Motham. Pokemon arceus has given me a real appreciation of the Burmy line.
¿Cuántas veces nos arrepentimos de no hacer las cosas en su momento? ¿Hasta cuando vamos a permitir que nuestros miedos se carcoman nuestros deseos?
How about a stork Pokémon? We’ll call them Kryla for now, but feel free to suggest a better name.
This pseudo-legendary fakemon line takes inspiration from a whole batch of different arachnids, such as baby spiders, the wind scorpion, the vinegaroon, and the tailless whip scorpion.
A solichute’s parents weave it a silken parachute, and then cast the young arachnid into the breeze so that the winds may carry it to a new home. When it grows into a spinegaroon, it uses its long whip-like tail to propel itself through the sky like a helicopter. By the time it has become a chawper, it is the undisputed king of the skies. Chawpers tend to be very territorial with others of its kind, which is why they send their young off on parachutes to find new territory for themselves.
The windstorm is a custom weather mechanic, you can read the details here.