





First, a few rules
0.I'm blocking anyone who writes about JoJo references in the comments.
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We are moving from the bottom up, from Arcana 21 (The World) to Arcana 0 (The Fool).
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The most upvoted comment wins.
2.1.Exception: A comment with a very good rationale for the answer. I may choose it over the most popular one.
2.2. One Pokemon per comment please. Otherwise, I will either not take your comment into account in the voting or I will choose one of them myself. Exception: if you want to offer a specific duo, trio, etc., when it is together, and not separately, that they make sense.
- This is my project, I'm the one drawing it, and I want to have fun and stay interested too. Therefore:
3.1.1 I reserve the right to not choose a Pokémon if I strongly hate it (there are very few of them, mostly Pikachu and Charizard) or have already drawn it in previous challenge. I want to give screen time to as many different Pokémon as possible.
3.1.2. Pokémon used in previous cards don't count. Exception: Pokémon used for borders; I usually only draw parts of these, not the whole thing, so they can be submitted for future cards.
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There is no specific time that I spend on drawing a card. I do it as a hobby, it can take either a day or a month.
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Rules may change.
Second, for help, short and simplified meaning of the arcana
Upright position:
The Chariot embodies the energy of victory and willpower. Its essence is conscious control and the ability to master opposing forces, whether they be emotions and reason, different life paths, or external circumstances. This card signifies that a person has taken their life into their own hands and is now confidently moving toward a goal, overcoming obstacles through discipline, focus, and inner strength.
Reversed position:
The energy of the Chariot becomes distorted, leading to a loss of control over the situation. This can manifest as an accident, delays, a sudden defeat, or a public scandal. Instead of confidence, aggression takes over — or conversely, insecurity and weak will. Forward movement gives way to stagnation, canceled plans, or meaningless chaos.
by NikTheGrass