
So, this is the first time I’m submitting a non embound scars or dragon themed artwork . Because recently I found
Xavier, a robot Lucario in the pokemon universe of
aurawielder the design came form
telokey-the-bat . Now while the way he described it was that Xavier’s Soul was transfered into the robot body, I personaly got excited Cus I’m a fanatic of pokemon and Artificial intelligence . While true this is less ai and more a sprit possessing a metal body, I can’t help but get excited.
Then I found
I tried to keep it to the main description of it beign “similar to how an actual Greninja robot, except perhaps slightly taller and well… robotic.“ but I also changed it’s webbed feet to small claws, for practical uses , maybe less combat oriented like Xavier and more environmentally conscious .
For one, the body will be waterproofed becase it would be ironic for a water frog pokemon to not go into the water , least he’d want a short circuit, The hands can also turn into propellers and his webbed feet allow him to move smoothly through the aquatic environment . Also I believe he has multiple water storage tanks in his body, and his limbs have pumps to suck in and release water back at potential enemies, in an attempt to replicate the greninja moves set.
Lastly, the tongue acts as a weapon on its own, the surface however is made of two layers, a metallic inner layer and a silicone outer coating , this lowers the injury he can deal with his appendage , but it also increases his grip on any item the tongue grasps and holds onto . Also , there are a series of sensors for taste , and sticky gel glands, the glands excrete , well sticky gel, to hold Any perpetrators firmly in his appendages grasp . Alternatively , it can be used as a grapple shoudl he choose to swing from building to building spider man style . So it’s a double win .
I think overall robot pokemon drawing is fun , really getting me inspired to make more pokemon robots . Thanks to
telokey-the-bat for giving me the green light to submit this . Hope I can impress you .
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Xavier, a robot Lucario in the pokemon universe of


Then I found
this litriture piece ,
, and I knew I had to draw the Robot Greninja Luther, Cus it was too cool an opportunity not to . For the most part, I tried to keep the designs similar to a Greninja body as well as keep some features to make it seem like this is a continuation of xaviers robot body , while not a Next generation model , the robot design would certainly have similar features but also different ones .I tried to keep it to the main description of it beign “similar to how an actual Greninja robot, except perhaps slightly taller and well… robotic.“ but I also changed it’s webbed feet to small claws, for practical uses , maybe less combat oriented like Xavier and more environmentally conscious .
For one, the body will be waterproofed becase it would be ironic for a water frog pokemon to not go into the water , least he’d want a short circuit, The hands can also turn into propellers and his webbed feet allow him to move smoothly through the aquatic environment . Also I believe he has multiple water storage tanks in his body, and his limbs have pumps to suck in and release water back at potential enemies, in an attempt to replicate the greninja moves set.
Lastly, the tongue acts as a weapon on its own, the surface however is made of two layers, a metallic inner layer and a silicone outer coating , this lowers the injury he can deal with his appendage , but it also increases his grip on any item the tongue grasps and holds onto . Also , there are a series of sensors for taste , and sticky gel glands, the glands excrete , well sticky gel, to hold Any perpetrators firmly in his appendages grasp . Alternatively , it can be used as a grapple shoudl he choose to swing from building to building spider man style . So it’s a double win .
I think overall robot pokemon drawing is fun , really getting me inspired to make more pokemon robots . Thanks to

Category Artwork (Digital) / Pokemon
Species Amphibian (Other)
Size 905 x 1280px
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