
This piece has been up and down with completion for a long while, but I'm glad that it's finally done and done so freaking well. This piece was done by Dragonith and is utterly amazing in showcasing how dangerous these characters can be, and also finally providing some well-needed action pieces in these battle cuts.
Showcased her are:
Xelvic the Mutant Cacturne, one of my main sonas, and readying a Dynamic Punch. Likely not a good idea to be on the receiving end of that attack.
Romero the Scraftmor, one of the more brawler-heavy hybrids in my roster. Here, he's preparing a Flare Blitz, and it's certainly going to hurt whomever is on the receiving end of it.
Vealan the Ariather, one of my lesser known hybrids but also one of my earliest one. Certainly one of my oldest hybrids and has been lacking in good art for a long time. Here, he's preparing a Night Slash attack. Getting hit with that by something that can become a living buzzsaw during a X-Scissor attack will not be pretty.
Daenos the Ariaburne, the fusion that I commissioned Dragonith to help me make way back when. One of the more interesting characters, and herein he is charging his signature attack, Madness Thorns, an attack that launches spines into the target, causing confusion to the target. Outside of Pokemon logic, this poison inside these spines creates hallucinations within the target, like hysteria as a side-effect.
Leraxia the Laquatina, another one of my main sonas, and personally the most powerful among all my hybrids. Herein he is charging a custom move called Draconic Twilight, a move on par with Z-moves that might as well be one itself, where a ball of dark energy forms in his mouth, fuses with his body aura, and is fired like a Hyper Beam in a blast of light and dark energy.
The Hauntgeist, an unnamed hybrid that I've not put a lot of attention to lately, but certainly deserves to be part of this team, using an Ominous Wind attack. Certain to give nightmares to it's enemies, with it's design and it's capabilities.
Absolutely well worth the wait. I love this piece and how dramatic it looks.
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Art: Dragonith
Characters © Me
Original Piece: Here
Showcased her are:
Xelvic the Mutant Cacturne, one of my main sonas, and readying a Dynamic Punch. Likely not a good idea to be on the receiving end of that attack.
Romero the Scraftmor, one of the more brawler-heavy hybrids in my roster. Here, he's preparing a Flare Blitz, and it's certainly going to hurt whomever is on the receiving end of it.
Vealan the Ariather, one of my lesser known hybrids but also one of my earliest one. Certainly one of my oldest hybrids and has been lacking in good art for a long time. Here, he's preparing a Night Slash attack. Getting hit with that by something that can become a living buzzsaw during a X-Scissor attack will not be pretty.
Daenos the Ariaburne, the fusion that I commissioned Dragonith to help me make way back when. One of the more interesting characters, and herein he is charging his signature attack, Madness Thorns, an attack that launches spines into the target, causing confusion to the target. Outside of Pokemon logic, this poison inside these spines creates hallucinations within the target, like hysteria as a side-effect.
Leraxia the Laquatina, another one of my main sonas, and personally the most powerful among all my hybrids. Herein he is charging a custom move called Draconic Twilight, a move on par with Z-moves that might as well be one itself, where a ball of dark energy forms in his mouth, fuses with his body aura, and is fired like a Hyper Beam in a blast of light and dark energy.
The Hauntgeist, an unnamed hybrid that I've not put a lot of attention to lately, but certainly deserves to be part of this team, using an Ominous Wind attack. Certain to give nightmares to it's enemies, with it's design and it's capabilities.
Absolutely well worth the wait. I love this piece and how dramatic it looks.
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Art: Dragonith
Characters © Me
Original Piece: Here
Category Artwork (Digital) / Pokemon
Species Pokemon
Size 964 x 513px
File Size 623.7 kB
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