Gizelle was actually my first pokemorph drawing, but with it being my favorite I decided to save it for last.
Name: "Gizelle" the Garchomp
Gender: Female
Level: 89
Nature: Adamant
Moves Learned:
Earthquake
Fire Fang
Dragon Claw
Swords Dance
Hold Item: Yache Berry
Here is some interesting trivia: for many of the rarest and strongest of the Pokemon species, the chances of getting a female are a mere 12.5%. This includes Lucario, and all of the starter pokemon. As such, Gizelle here is one of only two females that I have raised. Just the luck of the draw.
Name: "Gizelle" the Garchomp
Gender: Female
Level: 89
Nature: Adamant
Moves Learned:
Earthquake
Fire Fang
Dragon Claw
Swords Dance
Hold Item: Yache Berry
Here is some interesting trivia: for many of the rarest and strongest of the Pokemon species, the chances of getting a female are a mere 12.5%. This includes Lucario, and all of the starter pokemon. As such, Gizelle here is one of only two females that I have raised. Just the luck of the draw.
Category All / Pokemon
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 914 x 1280px
File Size 502.6 kB
I know the feeling. My snorlax and Lucario I wanted female as well, but ended up with male versions with the stats I wanted and settled. Snorlax has a fifty percent hcance, but Lucario is one of those with the 12.5% chance of being female, so my odds there were pretty slim to begin with. I don't know what Garchomps odds of being female are, but either way I consider myself lucky.
I only nickname my Pokemon if they're either my starter, or a Pokemon that I raised competitively, AKA EV training and IV breeding, Nature, Moveset, Hidden Power if applicable. Whenever I raise such a pokemon it takes a lot of time, effort, and most importantly patience. After investing so much into them I personalize them with nicknames. THis isn't just a Garchomp. This is Gizelle, and I'm very proud of her.
I haven't had time lately to train like that, especially since seeing as I don't actually compete, there isn't much incentive for it. Not with school and other things keeping me occupied. Besides that, official Pokemon tournaments run by nintendo are strictly level 50, which I really dislike. It forcibly limits your options, I can't even imagine how it will affect the latest generation, where a lot of the more powerful pokemon don't even learn their best moves till upward of level 50, 60, even 70. One of the legendary pokemon in the newest generation doesn't learn it's last move until level 100.
I haven't had time lately to train like that, especially since seeing as I don't actually compete, there isn't much incentive for it. Not with school and other things keeping me occupied. Besides that, official Pokemon tournaments run by nintendo are strictly level 50, which I really dislike. It forcibly limits your options, I can't even imagine how it will affect the latest generation, where a lot of the more powerful pokemon don't even learn their best moves till upward of level 50, 60, even 70. One of the legendary pokemon in the newest generation doesn't learn it's last move until level 100.
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