Not sure about names, but with a few changes the watermelon tortoise could be a really neat Shuckle regional variant 🙂
(Just a thought ofc, I rlly like ur design 🙂
HeroWither123546
List of totally original names not already in use:
Tranquill
Bombirdier
Simisage
Turtonator
Duskull
Void-kraken-909
Mosqueedle (mosquito + Needle)
Boombird (boom + bird)
Bombird (bomb + bird + Bombard)
Luscimp (Luscious + Chimp)
Watortoise (Water + Tortoise)
Revenaqua (Revenant + Aquatic)
Awff_da_waff
I just assume the little bomb bird travels in pack, so I’m naming it bombird
Warhamm2000
Bombeak.
Skyfish_93
Syrinsquito. The Needle-Nose Pokémon. The liquid inside their transparent bodies are juices from various berries. Often at times they’ll use this liquid to heal others. However, if the juice inside is left unused it will begin to ferment, causing side effects to those it injects.
Tiktit. The Ignite Pokémon. Although very friendly, it has a short fuse. When angered, the tip of its feathered head will ignite. When it explodes, it leaves the whole area covered in soot.
Boombill. The Boom Pokémon, and the evolved form of Tiktit. Aggressive to a T, these bird Pokemon are extremely territorial and will often get into fights with Spearow and Fearow for territory. It will throw themselves at foes when weakened, doing anything it can to defend the flock.
Foilape. The Moss Pokémon. Cleverly disguising itself within thick forests, they await passerby’s and ambush them for their goods. However, if they notice their target is lost, they will accompany them and inconspicuously guide the trainer out of the forest.
Tortimelon. The Rotund Pokemon. They are often found lounging inside large gardens, helping the plants grow. If disturbed, they will spit a sticky juice all over the vegetation, turning the growing vegetation into Watermelon.
Phantokelp. The Seaweed Pokémon. They only come out at night, their bodies glowing from the Algae within their bodies to help the underwater ecosystem stay clean of microscopic bacteria. Many scientists have stated their appearance to be akin to “tiny heads floating in the water”. Although beautiful, it is advised to stay out waters containing these Pokémon as to not disturb them.
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that turtle thing is Cheremelon (“черепаха”+”melon”)
2. Bombert
3. Hawkoom
1. Vaccect
Vaxxito
Chickaboom
Hawkaboom
Verdandrill
Fruitoise
Fishreik
Boombird
Syringesquito
1. Vaccito
2. Birbom
3. Cawboom
5. Turtelon
6. Perphish
1.Injectzoom (Injection + Zoom)
2. Dynahawk (Dynamite + Hawk)
3. Bomeagle (Bomb + Eagle)
4. Monkweed (Monkey + Weed)
5. Shellow (Shell + Mellow)
6. Salmrot (Salmon + Rot)
Mosqeedle (Mosquito + Needle)
Chirplode (Chirp + Explode)
Beakaboom (Beak + Kaboom)
Botanikey (Botanic + Monkey)
Turmeloise (Turtoise + Melon)
Endogill (Endoskeleton + Gill)
1. Syringab
Bro the last one is a jelleton from splatoon 3 side order, more specifically a “Marching Andante”
Tortelon? Tortuga/mellon
Gary, bob, bobby, mark, Kurt, and Henderson. Does that help?
Hummingboom, Parakeboom.
Powderkegg => Explowl
bomberdier
Humphrey
Woodrow
Grant
McCollin
Roy
It is with a heavy heart that I mention that Bombirdier is a name that is already taken. I’ll give you some time to collect yourself.
Last one, Skellyfish
The watermelon one looks like it could be a regional Torkoal.
2: Bombeak
The second and third ones could potentially be called Bombirdier
Needsquito (Needle + Mosquito)
TNTweet (TNT + Tweet)
Cawboom (Caw + Boom)
Bamboon (Bamboo +Baboon)
Tortelon (Tortoise + Melon)
Pollutsces (Pollute + Pisces)
Injectito, chickapow, avinheimer, vinape, shellon, remoraid mkII
Not sure about names, but with a few changes the watermelon tortoise could be a really neat Shuckle regional variant 🙂
(Just a thought ofc, I rlly like ur design 🙂
List of totally original names not already in use:
Tranquill
Bombirdier
Simisage
Turtonator
Duskull
Mosqueedle (mosquito + Needle)
Boombird (boom + bird)
Bombird (bomb + bird + Bombard)
Luscimp (Luscious + Chimp)
Watortoise (Water + Tortoise)
Revenaqua (Revenant + Aquatic)
I just assume the little bomb bird travels in pack, so I’m naming it bombird
Bombeak.
Syrinsquito. The Needle-Nose Pokémon. The liquid inside their transparent bodies are juices from various berries. Often at times they’ll use this liquid to heal others. However, if the juice inside is left unused it will begin to ferment, causing side effects to those it injects.
Tiktit. The Ignite Pokémon. Although very friendly, it has a short fuse. When angered, the tip of its feathered head will ignite. When it explodes, it leaves the whole area covered in soot.
Boombill. The Boom Pokémon, and the evolved form of Tiktit. Aggressive to a T, these bird Pokemon are extremely territorial and will often get into fights with Spearow and Fearow for territory. It will throw themselves at foes when weakened, doing anything it can to defend the flock.
Foilape. The Moss Pokémon. Cleverly disguising itself within thick forests, they await passerby’s and ambush them for their goods. However, if they notice their target is lost, they will accompany them and inconspicuously guide the trainer out of the forest.
Tortimelon. The Rotund Pokemon. They are often found lounging inside large gardens, helping the plants grow. If disturbed, they will spit a sticky juice all over the vegetation, turning the growing vegetation into Watermelon.
Phantokelp. The Seaweed Pokémon. They only come out at night, their bodies glowing from the Algae within their bodies to help the underwater ecosystem stay clean of microscopic bacteria. Many scientists have stated their appearance to be akin to “tiny heads floating in the water”. Although beautiful, it is advised to stay out waters containing these Pokémon as to not disturb them.
1. Malaringe