so this is a no.
we use the same format as we would for replacement mons.
Pokemon: This is where you put the replacement name for the Pokémon. For example, the current slate is Aggron. I could use Iron Man as an example replacement name, but don’t submit fictional characters. This is an example.
Sprite: This is optional, so you don’t need to put sprites in all of your submissions.
Typing: Regarding typing, if the previous Pokémon only has one type, you have the option to add another type to it, but you can’t do this on Starters, Legendaries, Mythicals, or Ultra Beasts. If the previous Pokémon has dual-typing, you can only change the secondary-typing.
Stats: This is a bit complicated, but you’ll get used to it.
• No stat can be over 130
• 175-249 BST: Lowest stat must be greater than or equal to 20
• 250-324 BST: Lowest stat must be greater than or equal to 30
• 325-399 BST: Lowest stat must be greater than or equal to 40
• 400-499 BST: Lowest stat must be greater than or equal to 50
• 500 BST: Lowest stat must be greater than or equal to 60
Yes the previous one is copy pasted from the previous thread. The BST of the replacement should be the same as the BST of the original Pokémon. For example, the BST Garchomp’s replacement should be at 600.
Abilities: Regarding abilities, try to keep the number of abilities the same number or fewer than the original Pokémon. Also try to keep one ability or don’t make one Pokémon entirely broken because of one ability!
Removed/Added Moves: Basing on the learnset of the original Pokémon, you can remove and add moves to the new Pokémon. Note that you cannot add more moves than you remove, but you can remove more moves than you add. If you add a secondary typing to a previously single-typed Pokemon, you can add 15 more moves. For example for the latter case, if I removed 4 moves, I can add 19 moves, since 4 moves from the general rule, plus 15 since I added another type to a single-typed Pokemon.
Pokédex Entry: Be creative here!
Weight: In kilograms please.
Height: In feet/inches please.
Gender Ratio: Try best to keep it at 50/50. The only exceptions are Fairy-types where you could do 25 Male 75 Female, and Fighting-types where it can be 75 Male 25 Female.
Egg Groups: Make sure the egg group is related to the Pokémon itself. It would be a bit awkward to have Bulbasaur’s replacement in a Water Group or Human-like Group.
Evolution: In here, you put the name of the replacement’s evolution. For example, Ivysaur if we are referring to Bulbasaur. If a fully-evolved Pokemon has a Mega Evolution, I really want to see a Mega for the replacement evo. Regarding stat changes for the Mega, it should be the same stat changes as the original. For example, Charizard’s replacement Mega X should get +46 in Atk, +33 in Def, and +21 in SpA.
What if the evolution has a regional form, like Pikachu’s evolution has a Kantonian form and Alolan form?
You are going to have to create a regional variant of it, so the final stage of a Pichu replacement line needs to have a Kantonian Raichu replacement, but also an Alolan replacement. If the entire line has its own regional variants, same thing, but I’ll probably have them in separate slates. Example: Kantonian Vulpix and Ninetales will be in a different slate than Alolan Vulpix and Ninetales, since they have different learnsets, and (only applicable to some regional variants) different stats.
What if the current Pokémon in the slate has its own exclusive Z-move?
This is where the concept of Z-Moves Everywhere takes into action. We will give the replacement Pokémon a new exclusive Z-move, but it has to be the same base power, and you can have a different effect!
Example: The current slate is the Pichu line. You have to give the replacement Pikachu its own versions of Catastropika and 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt, and give Alolan Raichu’s replacement its own version of Stoked Sparksurfer.
What if one Pokémon in the slate has its own Gigantamax form?
We are going to have to create our own Gigantamax form for the replacement. For example, Duraludon’s replacement will need a Gigantamax form as well. Just like with Z-moves, the replacement Gmax forms will get their own exclusive G-Max move!
Description: You can put its role here in the competitive scene! Is it a deadly sweeper with access to boosting moves like Dragon Dance or Quiver Dance? Is it a powerful wallbreaker with a high Physical or Special Attack stat? Or is it a special wall with monstrous HP and Special Defence?
This is the format