Typing (Fire/Fairy): This design is archetypally Fire/Fairy. To justify Fire, I gave the design a sun-shaped crown, thrusters, and a ring of fire. To justify Fairy, I gave the design a body shape, themes, and colors associated with Fairy-type Pokémon (e.g. Diancie, Gardevoir, Magearna).
Ability (Pixilate): The canon Pokémon with Pixilate are Mega Altaria, Mega Gardevoir, and Sylveon. All three Pokémon were either not originally Fairy-type (in the case of Gardevoir) or evolved from a non-Fairy-type Pokémon. Compared to their other typing, these Pokémon strongly read Fairy. Likewise, this design focuses on traditional Fairy tropes instead of traditional Fire tropes. I.e., this design is cute, pink, and feminine. Additionally, all of canon Pokémon with Pixilate are white with red/pink accents and an additional secondary color. This design's color palette is an exact match for this trend.
Stats (90 HP / 99 Atk / 89 Def / 99 SpA / 97 SpD / 55 Spe):
- BST: While brainstorming this design, I fought the urge to make it an epic design that would reflect of BST of 550 or so. I kept this design's stature fairly small, giving it similar proportions as 'mons like Vespiquen (474 BST), Alcremie (495 BST), or Gardevoir (518 BST).
- Distribution: Look no further than Celesteela for stat comparisons; both designs are rocket girls with well-rounded stats and low speed. Other Pokémon with similar themes and low speed include Alcremie, Golurk, Magearna, and Vespiquen. The presence of Extreme Speed on CAP 32 justifies the active rocket emissions on this design.
Moves:
- Extreme Speed: This is the standout move this CAP cycle. The Japanese name of the attack literally translates to "godspeed" or "divine speed", and all Pokémon that receive the move are either Legendary/Mythical or are associated with myths (Arcanine, Dragonite, Lucario, Togekiss). Notably, just being fast does not seem to be a factor (e.g., Dragapult, Ninjask). This design's angelic appearance lends itself well to Extreme Speed. More literally, it's a rocket, so it can go zoom.
- Boomburst: This one is harder to justify. The other rocket-themed 'mons in the game (Golurk, Celesteela) don't get this move, and despite how loud the sun is, no sun-themed 'mons get it. It doesn't really fit with existing precedence, but you could reason rockets make sonic booms as they launch.
- Heat Crash: If we get this move, you can imagine this design as being a more fiery version of Celesteela, which sits at the weight cap. Additionally, you could reason it uses gravity to hold stars in an orbit like Cosmoem, which also sits at the weight cap.