Crossover Chaos V2: Slate 44 - Halloween

Please refrain from including Ubers-only forms in your submissions. I'm happy to have an Ubers only slate in the future if there's enough support but for now just include OU viable submissions.
You do realize that we've been doing this since the first fucking slate, right?
 
You do realize that we've been doing this since the first fucking slate, right?
True but multiple submissions with 720 BST or more and over powered abilities that are clearly not meant for OU is not what this mod is supposed to be about. As said before, I'm more than happy to have an Ubers slate though.
You should like bold how it says in OP "turn up to five of your favourite video game characters"
Bolding wouldn't avoid any confusion and it would encourage people to focus on the bolded parts and not read the whole OP.
Are we allowed Custom Items?
I don't see any reason not to allow custom items, just don't make them too broken.
 
True but multiple submissions with 720 BST or more and over powered abilities that are clearly not meant for OU is not what this mod is supposed to be about.
You're right. It's also not about submissions for OU, or for UU, for RU, for NU, for PU, for any of the BLs, and especially not for AG. It's about putting characters from other games into Pokémon mechanics.

And quite frankly, brushing off the precedent set by two of the first trio of winning submissions makes you sound completely ridiculous. You might as well decree that submissions can't have multiple forms. No, that is not a suggestion.
 
ToadBrigade Isn't voting supposed to start?
Sorry, lot's of personal things going on right now.

Voting starts now. You have until the 1st of October to vote.

Pokémon
: X (Mega Man X)
Type: Steel
Ability: Protean
Moves: Charge Shot*, Sketch
Signature Move: Charge Shot- Base 90 Power, 15 PP, Steel-type, Special. No Special Effects. Can only be used by Armorless X. Steelium Z turns it into 185 BP Corkscrew Crash.
Stats: 80 HP/70 Atk/70 Def/100 SpA/80 SpD/100 Spe (BST: 500)
Reasoning: Mega Man X (Although he just goes by X) is the titular and main character of the Mega Man X series. As Dr. Light's magnum opus, he was gifted the ability to think and feel, and act upon these, essentially becoming the world's first fully sentient robot. He was sealed away for 30 years to test his morality as Dr. Light would not live long enough to properly ensure that X was ready to be released to the world. He later helped create the Reploid race, and became a Maverick Hunter to stop the Mavericks (basically Reploid criminals) who started cropping up after a while, and continously battling the leader of the Mavericks, Sigma, who just won't stay dead, for whatever reason.

In the games, X in his base form is usually depicted as very weak, but his Variable Weapons System affords him the move Sketch which... yeah. X's movepool is unparalleled. It's a shame, then, that his stats are subpar, with not a single stat reaching above base 100. What he DOES have however is both his incredible movepool and access to Protean, which, as Greninja has previously taught many players, is an amazing ability. It's by this ability that X lives and dies... at first, at least. The Charge Shot is X's signature move, based on his ability to charge his X-Buster in every Mega Man X game.

When I said 'at first' for saying X lives and dies by Protean, there's a reason for that. You see, X, throughout his games, collects various sets of armor which improve his abilities. And of course, that translates perfectly to forme changes! And there are A LOT of form changes I'm covering (To note: SIX of them!), since I'm using every armor set that X has used from X4 to X6! All but two give up the Protean Ability for a new ability and typing, with more specialized stats for a given role to use with X's incredible versatility. So with that out of the way, let's dive right into...

Forme Changes

X's Forme Changes are performed out of battle using the Dr. Light Capsule Key Item.

Form: Fourth Armor X [X-Fourth] (Mega Man X4-X5)
Changes
Base Stats:
100 HP/80 Atk/90 Def/110 SpA/100 SpD/110 Spe (BST: 590)
Ability stays as Protean.
Typing remains unchanged.
New Move: Plasma Charge Shot- Steel-type, Base 95 Power, 100 Accuracy, 15 PP, Special. Traps the target for 1 turn, dealing 1/8 of their maximum HP at the end of the turn. Can only be used by Fourth Armor X and Ultimate Armor X. Steelium Z turns it into 190 BP Corkscrew Crash.
New Z-Move: Giga Attack: Nova Strike 4th- Upgraded from Plasma Charge Shot using 4Xium Z. Steel-type, Base 200 Power, Physical. Calculated from X's higher attacking stat.
Reasoning: Fourth Armor X is a slight stat boost from Armorless X, representing how in X4 and X5, Fourth Armor X is a straight upgrade from Armorless X and the last truly upgrade-based armor rather than armors that specialise in different areas. The Plasma Charge Shot is the more iconic of Fourth Armor X's two charge shots (He can swap between two arm parts at will), and the Nova Strike is Fourth Armor X's Giga Attack, which translates well into a Z-Move, and in that game it is a flying charge forwards which makes X invulnerable for the length of the charge (But this functionality is removed to avoid balance issues). There is, however, a reason why it's called Nova Strike 4th, rather than just Nova Strike, though...

Next we have...

Form: Falcon Armor X [X-Falcon] (Mega Man X5-X6)
Base Stats: 90 HP/70 Atk/80 Def/110 SpA/90 SpD/130 Spe (BST: 560)
New Typing: Steel/Flying
New Ability: Free Move- User is immune to all entry hazards and clears any hazards on your side of the field when switched in.
New Move: Spear Charge Shot- Base 70 Power, 90 Accuracy Steel-type, 15 PP, Special. +1 Priority. Ignores target's Stat Boosts. Can only be used by Falcon Armor X. Steelium Z turns it into 175 BP Corkscrew Crash.
New Z-Move: Giga Attack: Giga Crush- Upgraded from Spear Charge Shot with FalconXium Z Base 210 Power, Steel-Type, Special. Calculated from X's higher attack stat. Hits both enemies in a Double Battle.
Reasoning: The name of the game with Falcon Armor X is revenge killing and hazard clearing. Falcon Armor X enjoys greater speed than any other form of X, and he still gets more bulk and power from donning this armor, albeit not as much bulk as the Fourth Armor. He sacrifices Protean for Free Move, the name of the unique flight function which the Falcon Armor gives. This allows X to clear out Entry Hazards upon switching in and leaves him completely unaffected by Stealth Rock. His Signature Move, Spear Charge Shot, is weaker than any other Charge Shot type (even Armorless X's!), but in turn it's able to pierce through obstacles to get the jump on enemies who X would otherwise struggle with, hence the stat boost ignorance and increased Priority. Giga Crush is the Falcon Armor's Giga Attack, which acts as a screen clear in the original games. Hazards won't be doing much with Falcon Armor X around.

Third is:

Form: Gaea Armor X [X-Gaea] (Mega Man X5)
Base Stats: 110 HP/50 Atk/110 Def/110 SpA/110 SpD/50 Spe (BST: 540)
Typing remains unchanged.
New Ability: Prism Armor
New Move: Gaea Charge Shot- Base 100 Power, 95 Accuracy, 15 PP, Steel-type, Special. Reduces the target's Special Attack by 1 stage. Can only be used by Gaea Armor X. Steelium Z turns it into 195 BP Corkscrew Crash.
New Z-Move: Giga Attack- Gaea Burst- Upgraded from Gaea Charge Shot with GaeaXium Z. Steel-Type, Special, Base 160 power. Traps the target for 3 turns, dealing 1/6 of their max health as damage at the end of each turn.
Reasoning: Gaea Armor X is the second-tankiest armor of X's, even being immune to the dreaded spikes which would otherwise instantly kill X. This shows in the fact that X's Gaea Armor has much better bulk than X's previous two armors plus Prism Armor, but this comes at a cost: X loses A LOT of speed and mobility for this, and while his Gaea Charge Shot IS the strongest Charge Shot of ANY of X's Armors and its Shot-erasing properties manifest as a guaranteed Special Attack Debuff, his Speed drops a massive 50 points, dropping him right into the Dead Zone: He's too fast to use in Trick Room, but too slow to be used out of it. His Z-Move is based on the armor's Giga Attack in Mega Man X5, where he creates a large sphere of energy which traps the enemy within, dealing severe amounts of damage.

Our fourth X Form is...

Form: Blade Armor X [X-Blade]
Base Stats: 100 HP/110 Atk/100 Def/80 SpA/90 SpD/110 Spe (BST: 590)
New Ability: Tough Claws
New Typing: Steel/Fighting
New Move: Charged Saber- Steel-type, Base 95 Power, 100 Accuracy, 15 PP, Physical. High Critical Hit Rate. Makes contact. Can only be used by Blade Armor X. Steelium Z turns it into 190 BP Corkscrew Crash.
New Z-Move: Giga Attack: Dual Saber Wave- Upgraded from Charged Saber with BladeXium Z. Base 100 Power, 100 Accuracy, Physical. Does not make contact. Hits twice. High Critical Hit Rate.
Reasoning: Blade Armor X's stats may look familiar and that's because Blade Armor X is just a physical-oriented version of Fourth Armor X, except with an added Fighting-type to better make usage of Tough Claws. Basically use him as you would Fourth Armor X, except on the physical side. The reason he's got Tough Claws is because this armor focuses on usage of the Z-Saber.

Lastly, there's...

Form: Shadow Armor X [X-Shadow]
Base Stats: 80 HP/90 Atk/80 Def/70 SpA/90 SpD/125 Spe (BST: 535)
New Ability: Prankster
New Typing: Steel/Dark
New Move: Engetsurin- Steel-type, Base 90 Power, 100 Accuracy, 15 PP, Physical. Raises X's Defense and Special Defense by 1 stage. Can only be used by Shadow Armor X. Steelium Z turns it into 185 BP Corkscrew Crash.
New Z-Move: Giga Attack: Enkourin- Upgraded from Engetsurin with ShadowXium Z. Steel-type, Status. X protects himself, avoiding all moves that target him. Any foe who tries to attack X while he is protecting himself will lose 2/3 of their current HP.
Reasoning: Shadow Armor X is Blade Armor X's weaker but trickier cousin, focusing more on beating foes in a war of attrition rather than straight-up overpowering them. Engetsurin is Shadow Armor X's charge shot (and it creates a field around X which damages foes and erases projectiles, which manifests as a defense boost), and Enkourin is the Giga attack, which creates two spinning blades that orbit X, stopping projectiles and severely damaging anybody who is close to X.

Pokémon
: Cirno (Touhou Koumakyou ~ Embodiment of Scarlet Devil)
Type: Ice/Fairy (obviously)
Abilities: Snow Warning/Competitive/Freeze Atmosphere (HA)
Signature Ability: Freeze Atmosphere - Upon switching in, turns the Terrain into Frozen Terrain until the terrain is changed or removed. Frozen Terrain reduces the speed of all grounded non-Ice Type Pokemon by half and boosts the power of Ice-Type moves by 50%, while weakening the power of Fire-type moves by 50%. Nature Power becomes Ice Beam in Frozen Terrain.
Moves: Icicle Fall*, Ice Beam, Icicle Crash, Play Rough, Dazzling Gleam, Freeze-Dry, Blizzard, Hail, Aurora Veil, Glaciate, pretty much every Ice-Type move, Energy Ball, Nature Power.
Signature Move: Icicle Fall- Base 99 Power, 99 Accuracy, Ice-Type, 29 PP, Special. Calculated from Cirno's higher attack stat and the target's lower defense stat. 9% chance to Freeze the target. Icium Z turns it into 190BP Subzero Slammer.
Z-Move: Perfect Freeze- Base 199 power, Ice-Type, Special. Upgraded from Cirno's/Cirno-Tan's Icicle Fall using Cirnium Z. Calculated using Cirno's higher attack stat and the target's lower defense stat. Sets up permanent Hail. Super Effective against Fire-Types.
Stats: 99 HP/99 Atk/99 Def/99 SpA/99 SpD/99 Spe (BST: 594)

Alternate Form: Tanned Cirno [Cirno-Tan]

Form Change is triggered out of battle by using the item Essence of Four Seasons on Cirno. Using it again will transform Tanned Cirno back into Cirno. She cannot keep moves that can't be learned by the normal form upon reverting.
Ability: Power of Summer (User resists Fire-Type moves, regardless of typing. Sunny Day increases all of Cirno's stats by 1.5x.)
Base Stats and Typing remain unchanged.
New Moves: Solarbeam, Sunny Day, Petal Dance, Air Slash.
Signature Z-Move: Cold Sunflower- Base 199 Power, Special. Upgraded from Cirno-Tan's Icicle Fall using Tancirnium Z. Calculated using Cirno's Higher Attack Stat and the enemy's lower defense stat. Sets up permanent Sunny Day. 10% chance to Freeze or Burn the enemy.

Reasoning: Meet THE STRONGEST fairy, Cirno. She's an Ice Fairy (obvious typing is obvious). Her stats and the base power of her signature moves are a reference to the "Nine-ball" meme. Hence her Base Stats are all nines. Still, she is a lot stronger than her species would suggest and can actually threaten others, so Cirno's stats are decent all around, with Base 99 in all stats. Where Cirno excels however is in battlefield manipulation through her abilities and moves, including a signature terrain, which helps Ice-Types outspeed threats. Cirno can attack fine on both ends of the spectrum, although she's better on the Special end of the Spectrum. Her signature move is Icicle Fall, named after the famous move from EoSD, which is most known for its glaring safe spot on Easy Difficulty. It's tougher on Normal and above, though. It upgrades into Perfect Freeze, her ACTUAL signature move. The reason Perfect Freeze is super effective against Fire-Types is because Cirno can actually freeze flames solid with it in Fairy Wars. Most of her moves are self-explanatory, although Nature Power and Energy Ball are due to the fact that Cirno, being a fairy, is an embodiment of an aspect of nature, thus allowing her to draw upon Nature's power. She functions best in a Hailstorm, however, so you'll need to keep that up. Luckily, timing her Z-Move well will allow her to have a permanent hailstorm going.

Her alternate form, Cirno-Tan, or Tanned Cirno, is based on her appearance in Hidden Star in Four Seasons, where she was empowered with the essence of Summer. Since she uses the Essence of Four Seasons item to transform, she also gains moves akin to the Sub-Seasons in HSiFS in Air Slash and Petal Dance. However, Cirno-Tan's most notable aspect is her ability. It may seem paradoxical for an Ice-Type to be designed around functioning in the sun, where Fire-Types run rampant, but with Cirno-Tan being boosted by Summer's power, she gains a great increase in power under the sun, which makes up for her type not being good in that weather normally, and she can set up permanent Sun through her Z-Move, Cold Sunflower, which is named after her Bomb from Hidden Star in Four Seasons. She CAN still use Perfect Freeze in her tanned form, but she cannot use Cold Sunflower in her Normal Form. She also resists Fire-type moves, having overcome her weakness to heat.

However, Cirno's stats are only average at best regardless of form, given how, while she is strong for her kind, she is not particularly strong by Gensokyo's standards. She NEEDS to get her gimmicks going in order to succeed. When she has her gimmicks up, she is a devastating force that can be very hard to stop. Without it though, she's fairly easy to bring down.

"When it comes to me, I'm the strongest!" (Regular Cirno set)
Cirno@Cirnium Z
Modest/Timid Nature
EVs: 252 Spe/252 SpA/252 Spd
Ability: Freeze Atmosphere
-Icicle Fall
-Dazzling Gleam
-Energy Ball
-Filler
Filler=Aurora Veil/Freeze-Dry/Glaciate/Icy Wind/Nature Power/Hail

"This atmosphere... it smells of war!" (Tanned Cirno set)
Cirno-Tan@TanCirniumZ
Modest/Timid Nature
EVs: 252 Spe/252 SpA/252 SpD
Ability: Power of Summer
-Icicle Fall
-Solar Beam
-Dazzling Gleam
-Filler
Filler=Petal Dance/Energy Ball/Air Slash/Freeze-Dry/Glaciate/Icy Wind

Pokémon
: Utsuho Reiuji (Touhou Chireiden ~ Subterranean Animism)
Type: Fire/Flying
Abilities: Sheer Force/Desolate Land/Nuclear Fusion (HA)
Signature Ability: Nuclear Fusion: All attacks gain a 30% chance to burn the opponent on top of pre-existing effects. User resists Water- and Ice-type moves (disregarding normal weaknesses), and is immune to Freeze. User's Fire-Type Moves become super-effective on Water-Type Pokemon, but are resisted by Steel-Type Pokemon. Solar Beam does not require a charge turn, regardless of weather.
Moves: Overheat, Flamethrower, Fire Blast, Blast Burn, Eruption, Fiery Dance, Magma Storm, Inferno, Fusion Flare, Blue Flare, Heat Wave, Tailwind, Roost, Defog, Brave Bird, Aerial Ace, Acrobatics, Beak Blast, Hell's Artificial Sun*, Earth Power, Earthquake, High Jump Kick, Sunsteel Strike, Solar Beam, Sky Attack, Explosion, Sunny Day, U-Turn, Flare Blitz, Focus Blast, Scald, Steam Eruption.
Signature Move: Hell's Artificial Sun- Base 90 Power, Fire-Type, Special, 100 Accuracy, 10 PP. Sets up Sunny Day if it is not already set up. Uses Utsuho's higher stat between Attack and Special Attack for damage calculation.
Signature Z-Move: Subterranean Sun- Converted from Hell's Artificial Sun via Okuunium Z. Fire-type, Base 230 Power, Special. Bypasses Accuracy Check. Sets the weather to Intense Sunlight if it is not already present, which lasts until Utsuho is switched out. Uses Utsuho's higher stat between Attack and Special Attack for damage calculation.
Stats: 90 HP/140 Atk/50 Def/140 SpA/50 Def/110 Spe (BST: 580)

Reasoning: Okuu is a powerful mixed attacker who utilizes both physical and special attacks in her nuclear fusion powered arsenal, and as you might have guessed, LOVES bringing the Sun out. She's a fire-type due to the sun motif and flying-type due to, well, being a bird (a hell crow to be precise), which is also why she has moves like Brave Bird, Beak Blast and Roost. She consumed the corpse of the Yatagarasu, and as such gained the power to manipulate Nuclear Fusion. As a result, she can learn pretty much every Fire, Heat and Sun-based attack there is, even moves that would normally be signature to legendaries, such as Magma Storm, Blue Flare, Sunsteel Strike and Steam Eruption. Her first appearance is as the Final Boss of Subterranean Animism.

Her Signature Ability, Nuclear Fusion, is simple in practice. Her power is known to burn things pretty badly (given how she's hurling SUNS at people), and given how she's a walking embodiment of a sun god, she resists Water and Ice attacks well (I mean, you wouldn't use water and ice to try put out a sun, would you?) but in turn her radioactive powers are kept in check by Steel-Types, who resist her fiery assaults. It also lets her fire off Solar Beam without fear of a charge time (Because come on, she's basically a walking, talking sun generator), but only when using this power. Her other two abilities revolve around either her focus on firepower over gimmicks and her associated weather in Hisoutensoku, the Scorching Sun weather. This also shows up in her Signature move and Signature Z-Move, which both set up a variant of Sunny Day. This also applies to her stats: while Okuu has a lot of HP, her defenses are poor. However, she's also very fast and hits hella hard, as befitting for one who manipulates and is powered by Nuclear Fusion. For Pokemon who appreciate the power of sunlight, you can't really go wrong with pairing them with Okuu. Speaking of suns, her signature move, Hell's Artificial Sun, and her Z-Move, Subterranean Sun, are both based on spell cards in Touhou: Subterranean Animism (In fact they're the same spell card, with Hell's Artificial Sun being used on Easy and Normal and Subterranean Sun being used on Hard and Lunatic).

However, Utsuho, like others sharing her type (see: Charizard, Moltres, Talonflame and Ho-Oh) DOES NOT like dealing with Stealth Rocks. She can clear them away with Defog but doesn't want to switch into them ever.

Example Special Attacker Moveset w/ Okuunium Z

Utsuho@Okuunium Z
Ability: Nuclear Fusion
Nature: Modest/Timid
EVs: 252 SpA, 252 Spe, 4 HP
-Hell's Artificial Sun/Blue Flare/Fiery Dance
-Steam Eruption/Scald
-Solar Beam
-Earth Power/Focus Blast/Tailwind/Roost/Defog

Example Physical Utsuho w/ Okuunium Z

Utsuho@Okuunium Z
Ability: Nuclear Fusion
Nature: Adamant/Jolly
EVs: 252 Atk, 252 Spe, 4 HP
-Hell's Artificial Sun/Flare Blitz
-Brave Bird/Beak Blast
-Earthquake/Sunsteel Strike/High Jump Kick
-Tailwind/U-Turn/Explosion/Roost/Defog

Pokemon: Luigi
Type: Normal/Electric
Ability: Rattled / Wimp Out / (HA) Super Luck
Signature Move:
Flashlight Pulse
- Type: Electric
- Classification: Special
- Power: 90
- Accuracy: 100
- PP: 15 (max 24)
- Effect: Hits Ghost and Dark types for Super Effective damage, even if their secondary type resists it/is immune to it. Has a 10% chance to flinch the foe. Boosted by Mega Launcher.
Stats: 105 / 84 / 101 / 95 / 109 / 101 (Total: 595)
Other Notable Moves: Thunderbolt, Thunder, Tri Attack, Flamethrower, Ice Beam, Scald, Volt Switch, Flash, Hurricane, Focus Energy, Defog, Whirlwind, Haze, Recover, Glare, Taunt, Spotlight, Thunder Punch, Brick Break, High Jump Kick, Stomp, Fly, Splash
Overview: One of the most recognizable sidekicks, being the Player 2 to the red garbed plumber in a majority of his appearances. Of course, as we know, Luigi is highly unique in his own right, and his unique, timid personality is embodied in his abilities. Rattled boosts the Speed of Pokemon hit by Ghost, Dark, and Bug moves, all of which Luigi is afraid of to some extent. Wimp Out represents Luigi's tendency to run when things get scary. His typing comes from the fact that he is highly associated with electricity, to contrast Mario's association with fire. The Normal typing, however, comes from the fact that Luigi has been designed to combat Ghost types (as he does in Luigi's Mansion), and the Normal type makes perfect sense to achieve that end. This is continued in his signature move, Flashlight Pulse, which is based on the high powered flashlight of Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon. The elemental attacks Luigi gets come from the first Poltergust, which could absorb Fire, Water, and Ice to solve puzzles and attack foes. This is also where the air related utility comes from (and Hurricane). Focus Energy comes from Luigi's occasional surges of bravery, Recover from the Mushrooms of the Mario & Luigi series, Taunt from Smash Bros, Spotlight from Mario Golf, and Fly from his role in Mario Odyssey (if Pikachu having balloons means it can fly, Luigi should be able to as well). High Jump Kick represents Luigi's high jumping prowess, Stomp and Brick Break come from the regular Mario series, and Thunder Punch is a natural physical move that Luigi should get. Finally, we reach some of the more unusual choices for moves. Glare comes from the Luigi Death Stare meme (even if Luigi didn't get Glare, Thunder Wave would likely be on the list anyway), and Splash comes from the infamous series of Luigi Wins By Doing Absolutely Nothing. His third ability, Super Luck, is also somewhat based on this. Overall, Luigi can fill a wide variety of roles, including Special, Physical, and support.
Sample Movesets:

Special Crit Luigi
Luigi @ Life Orb
Super Luck
252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Focus Energy
- Flashlight Pulse
- Ice Beam
- Flamethrower / Scald

Physical Crit Z Move Luigi
Luigi @ Flyinium Z
Super Luck
252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Speed
Jolly Nature
- Focus Energy
- Thunder Punch
- Return / High Jump Kick
- Fly

Anti-Ghost/Anti-Dark Support Luigi
Luigi @ Leftovers
Rattled
252 HP / 60 SpA / 196 SpD
Bold Nature
- Flashlight Pulse
- Defog / Whirlwind
- Glare
- Volt Switch / Recover

Wimp Out Slow Pivot Luigi
Luigi @ Eject Button
Wimp Out
252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
IVs: 0 Spe
Sassy Nature
- Volt Switch
- Glare
- Taunt
- Haze / Recover

Pokemon: Maya Fey
Type: Psychic/Fairy
Ability: Fey Mystic (Ghost moves become Psychic type and receive a 1.3x boost in power. Additionally, the user is immune to Ghost type moves)
Signature Move:
Spirit Channel
- Type: Psychic
- Classification: Status
- PP: 10 (max 16)
- Effect: Calls upon the move in the same slot of the first Ghost type within the party (even if they have fainted), and uses it for this move. For example, if this move is in third slot, and it calls upon a Lunala with Roost in the third slot, Maya will use Roost. (Moves called in this manner are not affected by Fey Mystic)
Stats: 80 / 75 / 75 / 135 / 125 / 95 (Total: 585)
Other Notable Moves: Psychic, Moonblast, Shadow Ball, Calm Mind, Imprison, Aura Sphere, Mystical Fire, Energy Ball, Flail, Uproar, Snatch, Taunt, Trick Room, Reflect, Light Screen, Psych Up, Work Up, Misty Terrain, Stored Power
Overview: The partner to Phoenix Wright, Maya Fey possesses an incredible well of spiritual power (thanks to her status as master of the Fey clan). The Psychic type comes from her status as a mystic, and while the Fairy type is also drawn from this, it also comes from her last name, "Fey", which refers to fairies. Her signature ability and move comes from her spiritual power to channel spirits. She's biased towards the special side, because of her spritual prowess, and that her physical feats aren't as notable. Her moves include basic coverage that someone with mystic powers should get, as well as some tricky moves (as Maya is in general a troublemaker) and screens (which comes from MvC3, in which she puts up a barrier to protect Phoenix).
Sample Movesets:

Burning Spirit (Partner with Blacephalon)
Maya @ Choice Scarf / Life Orb
252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Moonblast
- Aura Sphere / Energy Ball
- Spirit Channel (Flame Charge / Fire Blast)

Danganronpa x Ace Attorney (Partner with Chihiro)
Maya @ Focus Sash
252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Moonblast
- Aura Sphere
- Spirit Channel (Alter Ego / Thunderbolt)

Pokémon
: Rathalos (Male), Rathian (Female)
Shiny Variants: Azure Rathalos (Male), Pink Rathian (Female)
Type:
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Ability: Levitate / Sheer Force / Intimidate (Only available if male) / Poison-Dipped Claws (Steelworker clone for Poison, Only available if female)
Moves: Acrobatics, Flare Blitz, Poison Tail, Sludge Bomb, Fire Blast, Flamethrower, Dragon Pulse, Draco Meteor, False Swipe, Slash, Night Slash, Dark Pulse, Oblivion Wing, Stealth Rock, Defog, (Will add more later I guess.)
Toxic Claw |
| Physical | Contact | 100 BP | 100% Acc |10% to poison | 16 PP
Dragon Pin |
| Physical | 100 BP | 100% Acc | 10% to flinch | 16 pp
Stats: 130/100/120/110/80/90
Reasoning: Wow, this is a lot. So the point here is to create a 'mon for both Rathalos and Rathian, by just making one 'mon with two variants. It's supposed to be a Physically defensive, Special attacker. I could see so many sets thrown together for these 'mons. My decision on making an extra ability for Rathian was my want for an ability that could allow it to use a Poison move without a loss of power. This might be kinda of overpowered.

Anyways, sets!

Rathalos @ Leftovers / Rocky Helmet
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 248 HP / 8 Def / 252 SpDef
Nature: Bold
- Oblivion Wing
- Flamethrower
- Stealth Rock
- Protect

Rathian @ Poison Bard
Ability: Poison-Dipped Claws
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpDef / 252 Spd
Nature: Jolly
- Toxic Claw
- Dragon Pin
- Night Slash
- Flare Blitz

Pokémon
: Khezu
Shiny: Red Khezu
Type:
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Ability: Levitate / Adaptibility / Silence (negates all sound-based moves except for one used by Khezu)
Moves: Draco Meteor, Thunder, Thunderbolt, Boomburst, Dragon Pulse, Clanging Scales, Magnet Rise, Charge Beam, Volt Switch, Zap Cannon, Blizzard, Frost Breath, Earth Power (I'll add more later, etc.)
Grounding |
| 150 BP | 100% Acc | -3 Priority | 16 PP | Ignores Immunities | Attack hits if a Physical move hits Khezu | (p much a shell trap clone)
Stats: 80/60/120/140/80/120
Reasoning: I just wanted everyone to know the beautiful theme of this monster in Monster Hunter. How else better to spread its existence than to include it in this thread. This beautiful creature has 3 weaknesses, 4 if you don't use Levitate. Wonderful BoltBeam coverage without Ice Beam, because I felt like it didn't need to be that powerful. Ice moves on an Electric based monster might seem weird, but his main environment is the cold. Even though it is Dragon/Electric and access to Adaptibility, I think it could very well be bad. That low SpDef means it really survive Lele or whatever missed in this thread. His signature move is based one of the actual attacks he has in Monster Hunter, where he'll just stick the floor and give off large discharges of energy.

Pokémon
: Hunter
Type:
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Ability: Guts / Bomb Boost (Does 1.5 extra damage for ball and bomb moves) / Iron Skin (Reduces Fighting-type damage by 1/2)
Moves: Egg Bomb, Magnet Bomb, Gyro Ball, Barrage, Rock Blast, Bullet Seed, Seed Bomb, Rock Wrecker, Giga Impact, Skull Bash, Double-Edge, Head Charge, Body Slam, Chip Away, Slash, Swift, Anchor Shot, Iron Head, Meteor Mash, Bullet Punch, Close Combat, Earthquake, Dragon hammer, Dual Chop, Recover
Stats: 130/140/130/40/90/70

Reasoning: I like to think everyone was expecting this. Not the typing, nor abilities, nor move set. But a Hunter nonetheless. Here, he's a physical wall or attacker, how ever you want to make him. I made it possible to stall a little with him and still take out opponents. He'll probably die to a Fire Blast though. Low speed puts him in that awkward speed tier, but he can probably AV or Scarf it for a better play. Anyways, onto the next meme.

Pokémon
: Queen Nai
Type:
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Ability: Regenerator / Huge Power / Dash (Huge Power clone, but for Speed)
Items: Katars - 1.2 Speed boost | Spear - 1.2 boost to both Defenses and heals for 1/16th per turn.
Moves: Recover, Agility, Poison Jab, Slash, Gunk Shot, Poison Tail, Poison Fang, Body Slam, Extreme Speed, Fake Out, Quick Attack, Iron Head, Meteor Mash, Bullet Punch, Close Combat, Mach Punch
Stats: 140/100/120/60/120/80

Reasoning: So out of all the video games introduced in this thread, none of them are from Brawlhalla sadly. So my plan is now to introduce a character to use and abuse. This can either be a wall or fast physical attacker. The niche about this character is her items though. Either run Katars for a faster hit or run Spear for a more defensive stance.

Pokémon
: Zer0
Type: Fighting/Ghost
Ability: Sniper / Pressure / Serene Grace
Moves: Close Combat, Mach Punch, Shadow Sneak, Sacred Sword, Bullet Punch, Shadow Force, Shadow Ball, Night Slash, Knock Off, Dark Pulse, Fake Out, Nasty Plot, Swords Dance, Agility, Smart Strike, Spectral Thief, Leaf Blade, Psycho Cut, Parting Shot, Focus Energy, Slash, Shadow Claw, Shadow Punch, Substitute, Protect, Detect
Signature Move:
Name: Swift Stab
Type: Steel
Category: Physical
BP: 60
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Flavor: Swift Stab will always result in a critical hit, it's basically a Frost Breath clone.
Stats: 83/111/71/90/81/121

Reasoning: Borderlands 2 had a much larger impact than it's predecessor and as such I felt it would be fitting to have a vault hunter from that game be represented. I wasn't sure what typing to make Zer0 but decided on the Fighting/Ghost combo because I felt the Ghost typing more aptly fit his ability to vanish. His movepool is pretty straightforward, Spectral Thief might be a little too overpowered but I feel it fit's with Zer0's character. Shadow Force is a must keep because it's the best move that accurately represents his BL2 ability to vanish and strike. Stats wise Zer0 definitely is more of a fast physical sweeper but he isn't a complete glass cannon.



Also with 64% of votes voting yes, you may no longer vote for your own submission as your top vote.
 
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2 Votes: Shoopz_Whisper's Hunter
1 Vote: Shoopz_Whisper's Queen Nai
Uhh....

The front page said:
You can only include one of your own submissions but it cannot be your top vote.
You have one too many self-votes there. You can only self-vote once per slate.

In order of top to bottom, here are my votes (1 means top pick, 3 means bottom).

1. KeeganSkymin4444's Luigi
2. Neosonic97's Utsuho Reiuji
3. Shoopz_Whisper's Rathian/Rathalos
 
I've added all of the eligible submissions to the post above. Since there's only two votes, voting will be extended by 48 hours.
 
Voting starts now. You have until the 1st of October to vote.
Okay, just going to point out that voting should be over. If my counting skills aren't bad, then the winners are my Luigi submission, Shoopz_Whisper's Rathian/Rathalos, and a tie between my Maya and Neosonic97's Zero. My personal vote would have to go to Zero, if that counts to break the tiebreaker, because I already have Luigi as a winning submission.
 
Okay, just going to point out that voting should be over. If my counting skills aren't bad, then the winners are my Luigi submission, Shoopz_Whisper's Rathian/Rathalos, and a tie between my Maya and Neosonic97's Zero. My personal vote would have to go to Zero, if that counts to break the tiebreaker, because I already have Luigi as a winning submission.
I extended voting by a bit so don't worry. Though I got back from the hospital just a few hours ago so I'll tally votes in the morning.
 
Slate #13
Bonus Theme: Halloween


Congratulations to KeeganSkymin4444, Shoopz_Whisper, and Neosonic97 for winning with Luigi, Rathian and Rathalos, and Zero!
KeeganSkymin4444 has earned the title Mario +Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Huge congratulations to Neosonic97 who has finally won a submission, earning them the title Captain Rainbow!

This bonus theme is all about the spooks. Any ghosts, vampires, skeletons, etc, or characters from horror games in general are welcome.

Submit your characters for this slate by the 13th of October.
Have fun!​
 
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Pokemon: King Boo
Type: Ghost/Dark
Ability: Dark Fear (Opposing Pokemon that flinch while this ability is active will take 25% of their total health in damage, and Pokemon that cannot move due to being paralyzed will take 1/8 of their total health in damage.) / (HA) Illusion
Signature Item: Dark Crown (Halves the damage from "light" moves. List includes: Dazzling Gleam, Flash Cannon, Light of Ruin, Seed Flare, Aurora Beam, Luster Purge, Mirror Shot, Prismatic Laser, Photon Geyser, Sunsteel Strike, Moongeist Beam, Doom Desire, and Flashlight Pulse)
Signature Move:
Royal Breaker
- Type: Ghost
- Classification: Special
- Power: 90
- Accuracy: 100
- PP: 15 (max 24)
- Effect: Targets physical defense. Has a 20% chance to flinch the target
Stats: 105 / 86 / 115 / 120 / 109 / 55 (Total: 590)
Other Notable Moves: Fake Out, Moongeist Beam (only compatible with Illusion), Dark Pulse, Moonlight, Thunderbolt, Icy Wind, Earthquake, Lick, Glare, Scary Face, Mean Look, Shadow Sneak, Phantom Force, Pursuit, Trick, Taunt, Fling, Feint, Trick Room, Fake Tears
Overview: The spookiest of all specters in the Mushroom Kingdom, it's none other than King Boo. Ghost typing is very, very obvious here, and Dark comes from the enhancements to his evil powers within the second game of the series (aptly titled Dark Moon). When it comes to frightening people, he does so malevolently, and has even stated (or implied) that he would kill people once Luigi was defeated. This elicits his signature ability, Dark Fear, which cements King Boo as the master of it. Illusion comes from the original Luigi's Mansion, in which he created an illusion inside of a painting, and Dark Moon, in which he possesses illusion magic strong enough to create a nightmarish realm of his very own. His item comes from the source of his power, the gem of his crown, which allowed him to shatter the titular Dark Moon above Evershade Valley and take control of all the ghosts within. As for its effects, King Boo is actually able to straight up resist the power of Luigi's flashlight within the fight, which demonstrates his strength of will. His signature move references the fight within Dark Moon itself, in which King Boo became gigantic and smashed through an illusory hallway using his power. Stats emphasize bulk and special attack, and his lack of speed reflects the way he fights within the game, relatively slowly, but powerfully. His other moves are all about other things King Boo would/likely could do within the Pokemon universe. Most notably, Feint and Fake Out comes from his tendency to frighten people by luring them into false senses of security, Trick Room operates off the same flavor as Illusion, Glare, Mean Look, and Scary Face come from his terrifying visage, Trick comes from being tricky (like his cohorts), and Fake Tears comes from Super Princess Peach, in which he cried in order to put out the lanterns lit by Peach. Moongeist Beam is only compatible with Illusion because it more closely represents his power from Dark Moon.
Sample Movesets:

Trick Room Team Illusion King Boo
King Boo @ Dark Crown/Life Orb
Illusion
EVs: 252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD
IVs: 0 Spe
Quiet Nature
-Moongeist Beam
-Thunderbolt
-Icy Wind
-Trick Room / Fake Tears / Glare

Gotcha!
King Boo @ Leftovers
Illusion
252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
Calm Nature
- Mean Look
- Fake Tears
- Moonlight
- Moongeist Beam/Dark Pulse

Paralyze with Fear
King Boo @ Dark Crown / King's Rock
Dark Fear
252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD
Modest Nature
- Fake Out
- Glare
- Royal Breaker/Dark Pulse
- Dark Pulse/Fling


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Pokemon: Madame Mirage
Type: Steel/Psychic
Ability: Reflector (If this Pokemon has been damaged in this turn, its moves are powered up by 1.3x. If the move used is a damaging "Mirror" move (Mirror Shot, Mirror Image, and Mirror Move) it will receive a 1.5x boost in power regardless of whether the user was damaged, while Mirror Coat will dish back 2.2x the damage.)
Signature Move:
Mirror Image
- Type: Psychic
- Classification: Special
- Power: 80
- Accuracy: 100
- PP: 20 (max 32)
- Effect: Copies the target's positive stat changes if they are higher than its own stat changes.
Stats: 99 / 85 / 75 / 120 / 151 / 35 (Total: 565)
Notable Moveset: Mirror Shot, Mirror Move, Mirror Coat, Psychic, Calm Mind, Telekinesis, Metal Burst, Flash Cannon, Confuse Ray, Ally Switch, Night Shade, Shadow Ball, Reflect, Light Screen, Scary Face, Trick Room, Dazzling Gleam, Destiny Bond
Overview: A spooky mirror ghost that attempts to murder Mario with evil tennis. I decided not to make this one a Ghost type, but instead differentiate her from King Boo by making her more of a "mirror"-like type, Steel/Psychic. Her ability makes Mirror moves like Mirror Shot and her signature move Mirror Image more powerful than their non-mirror counterparts, as well as giving boosts to Mirror Move and Mirror Coat. Mirror Image is not unlike a pseudo Spectral Thief, which helps with certain powerful setup mons. Her stats reflect the image of a mirror in that it "reflects" special attacks, but doesn't deal as well with physical ones. Moves match that of other Ghosts, Steels, and Psychics in the Pokemon series, as well as fitting mirror and role flavor.
Sample Movesets

Mirror Match
Madame Mirage @ Flyinium Z
252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD
Modest Nature
- Mirror Shot / Flash Cannon
- Mirror Image
- Mirror Coat / Metal Burst / Trick Room
- Mirror Move

Screen Utility
Madame Mirage @ Light Clay
252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
Bold Nature
- Light Screen
- Reflect
- Night Shade / Confuse Ray
- Destiny Bond / Scary Face

Back to You
Madame Mirage @ Custap Berry
252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
Bold Nature
- Mirror Coat
- Metal Burst
- Mirror Image
- Destiny Bond


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Pokemon: Hero's Shade
Ability: Shade Form (Only works for Hero's Shade. This Pokemon starts in Shade Form. When this Pokemon uses a bite, sound (and Howl), or claw move, it transforms into Wolf Form. When it uses a sword, blade, or cut move, it transforms back into Shade Form. This transformation occurs at the beginning of the turn.)
Type (Shade Form): Fighting/Steel
Type (Wolf Form): Ghost
Signature Moves:
Helm Splitter
- Type: Steel
- Classification: Physical
- Power: 45
- Accuracy: 95
- PP: 20 (max 32)
- Effect: Hits twice. The second hit has a high critical hit ratio. If the foe uses a protection move, this breaks through it and cannot miss. Blade move.
Jump Strike
- Type: Flying
- Classification: Physical
- Power: 100
- Accuracy: 100
- PP: 5 (max 8)
- Effect: If used after Laser Focus, its critical damage will be 2x, and it will strike all enemies. Sword move.
Stats (Shade Form): 100 / 125 / 120 / 80 / 115 / 65 (Total: 605)
Stats (Wolf Form): 100 / 125 / 90 / 80 / 85 / 125 (Total: 605)
Notable Moveset: Swords Dance, Slash, Air Slash, Night Slash, Psycho Cut, Leaf Blade, Solar Blade, Sacred Sword, Secret Sword, Flash Cannon, Calm Mind, Shadow Claw, Metal Claw, Hone Claws, Growl, Noble Roar, Howl, Snarl, Perish Song, Bite, Crunch, Ice Fang, Thunder Fang, Poison Fang, Psychic Fangs, Destiny Bond, Night Shade, Pursuit, Fell Stinger, Phantom Force, Guillotine, Laser Focus, Gyro Ball
Overview: The Hero's Shade is the restless spirit of the Hero of Time that takes the form of a skeletal knight that can also be a ghost wolf. If that's not Halloween enough for you, I don't know what is. Before we go over other things, it is important to understand his ability: Shade Form, which allows him to transform between his slower, bulkier armored knight form and his faster, somewhat frailer wolf form. The typing of the wolf form represents his status as a lonely spirit, while his true form is the same typing as a standard "heroic knight". Between his two forms, he has perfect neutral coverage in Sacred Sword and Shadow Claw, which change him to their respectively typed forms. His signature moves, Helm Splitter and Jump Strike, provide a strong STAB and strong coverage, respectively. Each of them functions how they do in the game: Helm Splitter combines the Shield Bash technique with a quick strike on the opponent's head, that puts the Hero's Shade (or Link, in the case of Twilight Princess) behind his target for another strike. The Jump Strike is normally the powerful jump attack, which strikes a single enemy, but it can be charged to hit multiple enemies with a shockwave. His moveset consists of moves that he can use to transition between his two forms, but it also includes some others. Destiny Bond and Night Shade make sense for a spirit to have. Pursuit is a reasonable addition to his moveset as well, as it could very well be something in his power. The rest of his moves represent the seven hidden skills taught in Twilight Princess. The Ending Blow (Fell Stinger), the Shield Attack (represented within Helm Splitter in the fact that it breaks protection), the Back Attack (Phantom Force), the Helm Splitter, the Mortal Draw (Guillotine), the Jump Strike (Laser Focus represents the charge), and the Great Spin (Gyro Ball).
Sample Movesets:

50/50 AV
Hero's Shade @ Assault Vest
252 Atk / 70 SpD / 186 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Shadow Claw
- Ice Fang / Psychic Fangs
- Sacred Sword
- Helm Splitter

SD Wolf
Hero's Shade @ Electrium Z
252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Swords Dance
- Shadow Claw
- Ice Fang / Psychic Fangs
- Thunder Fang (to outpace and kill Greninja)

SD Hero
Hero's Shade @ Flyinium Z / Leftovers
252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD
Adamant Nature
- Swords Dance
- Sacred Sword
- Helm Splitter
- Jump Strike


Pokemon: Mii Hero (Vampire)
Type: Dark/Poison
Abilities: Vampire's Power (This Pokemon is airborne. This Pokemon and its allies have a 10% chance to live an otherwise fatal attack at 1 HP.) / Regenerator
Signature Move: Bat Tornado
- Type: Dark
- Classification: Special
- Power: 95
- Accuracy: 100
- PP: 10 (max 16)
- Effect: Hits the opponent's defense. The user recovers 50% of the damage they deal.
Stats: 142 / 86 / 77 / 125 / 87 / 53 (Total: 510)
Other Notable Moves: Sludge Wave, Frost Breath, Heat Wave, Drain Punch, Leech Life, Bite, Crunch, Poison Jab, U-Turn Curse, Helping Hand, Retaliate, Follow Me, Taunt, Return, Frustration
Overview: With Halloween just on the horizon, this is the return of the Miitopia Vampire class submission. The deal with the Vampire in Miitopia is that it has lots of HP, and that it can revive itself, which explains its high HP stat and its abilities. The floating part of the signature ability comes from the fact that the Vampire floats while walking and using magic attacks. The typing comes from the fact that it receives breath attacks for Poison, Ice, and Fire, and out of the three Poison makes the most sense, as well as Vampires often being associated with evil, and thus, darkness. (They even have an outfit called the Darkness Suit) The signature move, Bat Tornado, is a combination of two moves from the game, the regular Bat Tornado (which targets defense instead of magic) and the Miitopia version of Bite (which restores HP from the attack). Once again, other moves are Vampire flavor or are based on the game's ingame friendship system. The role of the Vampire in the meta is to function as a bulky offensive mon that keeps itself alive via indirect recovery, allowing it to defeat many opponents. Bat Tornado restores HP, which helps it stay alive when facing faster opponents, and it can choose to remove its one weakness or be able to recover HP by switching.
Sample Moveset:

Vampire's Power Set
Hero Mii @ Life Orb / Assault Vest
Vampire's Power
252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD
Modest Nature
- Bat Tornado
- Sludge Wave
- Heat Wave
- Frost Breath

Bulky Regenerator
Hero Mii @ Life Orb
Regenerator
252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD
Modest Nature
- Bat Tornado
- Sludge Wave
- Heat Wave / Frost Breath
- U-Turn
 
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Pokémon: **Dry Bones**
Type: Ghost/Ground
Ability: Shell Armor / Weak Armor / Regenerator (Hidden Ability)
Moves: Shadow Bone, Bone Club, Bone Rush, Bonemerang, Shell Smash, Bulldoze, Reanimate*, Rock Slide, Rapid Spin, Earthquake, Shadow Ball, Shadow Sneak, Shadow Claw, Earth Power, Phantom Force

Reanimate - Ghost type | Status, N/A BP, 16 PP | Heals 50% of maximum HP and heals any volatile status ailment
Stats: 75/115/135/85/65/75 | 550 BST

Dry Bones are a fun set in the Mario franchise. Regenerator and Reanimate comes from their uncanny ability to put themselves back together after being jumped on. Ghost/Ground makes sense since all bone moves are Ground and its a walking skeleton.
 
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"Looks like it's going a fun night."
Pokémon: Remilia Scarlet
Type: Dark/Flying
Ability: Regenerator
Stats: 80/110/80/130/80/120 (600)
Notable Moves: Dark Pulse, Air Slash, Throat Chop, Knock Off, Brave Bird, Flamethrower, Fire Blast, Overheat, Fire Punch, Flare Blitz, Recover, Leech Life, Nasty Plot, Flash Cannon, Focus Blast, Rapid Spin, Giga Drain
Remilia @ Life Orb
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Modest Nature
- Dark Pulse
- Fire Blast / Flamethrower
- Air Slash
- Nasty Plot

Reasoning: Dark/Flying because Remilia is, in fact, a vampire, and I couldn't really think of anything that fit better. Regenerator because she's known to recover from wounds quickly. She's strong, fast, and good at magic, so her stats reflect this. She gets various STAB moves as well as moves based, to varying degrees of loseness, on attacks she uses in her native series.

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Pokémon: Dark Meta Knight
Type: Dark/Steel
Ability: Intimidate / Knightmare*
*see Meta Knight
Stats: 70/130/70/120/70/140 (600)
Notable Moves: Mach Tornado*, Blade Burst**, Triple Crescent Slash***, all non-signature slashing moves, Swords Dance, Smart Strike, Rapid Spin
*see Meta Knight
**Blade Burst: Physical Steel-type, 100 BP, 100% Accuracy, 15/24 PP, 30% chance to lower target's defense by 1, slashing move, non-contact
***Triple Crescent Slash: Physical Dark-Type, 30 BP, 100% Accuracy, 15/24 PP, hits 3 times, slashing move, non-contact
Dark Meta Knight @ Life Orb
Ability: Knightmare
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Blade Burst
- Triple Crescent Slash
- Mach Tornado
- Sacred Sword

Reasoning: Dark Meta Knight is a copy of Meta Knight made by the Dimension Mirror, and as such shares his abilities and Mach Tornado. Dark Meta Knight lacks Meta Knight's honor - he disguised himself as the more noble knight in Amazing Mirror (less redundant than it sounds), and is implied to have corrupted Queen Sectonia in Triple Deluxe - so he gets the Dark-type. His power over mirrors that he gained in Triple Deluxe and kept in Star Allies (and less importantly, the nature of his equipment) gives him the Steel-type. Blade Burst is based on a move he uses in Triple Deluxe and Star Allies (with its name taken from the latter). Triple Crescent Slash is based on a move he uses in Amazing Mirror and Star Allies (again, with its name taken from the latter). Since he lacks Meta Quick and Shuttle Loop / Condor Dive, he also lacks Extreme Speed and Brave Bird. The rest of his movepool is the same as Meta Knight's, and he has them for the same reasons.
 

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The Knight (Hollow Knight)
Type:

Abilities: Shade Soul - Upon fainting, enters Shade form.
Moves: Smart Strike, X-Scissor, Lunge, Sacred Sword, Shadow Ball, Shadow Bone, Megahorn, Dark Pulse, Brutal Swing, Toxic, Screech, Boomburst, Quick Attack, Shadow Sneak, Substitute, Swords Dance, Focus
Stats: 60 / 115 / 95 / 115 / 95 / 120 (600 BST)
Signature Move: Focus |
| Status | 10 PP | Heals the user by 50% of their max HP. Boosts the user's Attack and Special Attack by 1 stage. | Z-Move: +1 All Stats

The Knight (Shade Form)
Type:

Abilities:
Magic Guard
Moves: Same as above
Stats: 1 / 115 / 95 / 115 / 95 / 69 (490 BST)
Overview: Hollow Knight in general is a pretty spooky game, and the main character is a "ghost" of sorts. The type combo should be pretty obvious then, as it's also a bug. Moves are sword based or come from various spells and such in game. Ability mirrors the game, in which once you die your corpse becomes a shade- A fragile remnant of yourself that's extra vulnerable to the Dream Nail (magic guard). Focus is based off of the Focus mechanic in the game


Nosk (Hollow Knight)
Type:

Abilities:
Imposter
Moves: Crunch, Poison Jab, Gunk Shot, Gastro Acid, Sludge Bomb, Pursuit, Knock Off, Lunge, Gastro Acid, Acid Spray, Sticky Web, Swords Dance, Spider Web, Infestation, Earthquake, Taunt, Substitute, Toxic, Sucker Punch, Poison Fang, Night Slash, Bounce, Toxic Spikes, Psychic Fangs
Stats: 105 / 140 / 90 / 85 / 75 / 105 (600 BST)
Overview: Nosk is another spooky critter from Hollow Knight that lures prey by disguising itself as the Knight (Imposter). In battle it is quick, erratic, and tends to spray orange acid everywhere, hence it's Poison/Dark typing. Most of its moves are STAB or come from his heavy weight, ability to create string in order to hang prey, or imposter abilities.


Grimm (Hollow Knight)
Type:

Abilities: Intimidate / Pressure | Nightmare - Upon KOing an opponent, transforms into Nightmare King Grimm
Moves: X-Scissor, Lunge, Leech Life, Bug Buzz, Megahorn, Flare Blitz, Fire Blast, Inferno, Blaze Kick, Nasty Plot, Dark Pulse, Hypnosis, Glare, Flamethrower, Searing Shot, Celebrate, Hex, Will-O-Wisp, Shadow Sneak, Shadow Claw, Shadow Ball, High Jump Kick, Hidden Power, Substitute
Stats: 70 / 120 / 75 / 110 / 95 / 130 (600 BST)

Nightmare King Grimm (Hollow Knight)
Type:

Ability: No Guard
Moves: Same as above
Stats: 70 / 130 / 75 / 150 / 95 / 160 (680 BST)
Overview: The boss of the spooky Grimm Troupe expansion, Grimm is about as directly halloween-y as the game gets. With a vampiric design and being the head of a carnival-esque dark tradition, he fits the theme of this slate pretty well. His theme centers around "flame", and he is a bug, so fire/bug fits. The ability to transform into Nightmare King Grimm is similar to the game, where collecting more flame (or in this case, a KO) will transform him into his god-tier form Nightmare King Grimm, who's Fire/Ghost due to being a dream boss and technically not physical. No Guard as Nightmare King comes from his fast and devastatingly accurate attacks. Also, No Guard Inferno.
 
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**Endogeny** (Undertale)
Type:

Abilities: Terrify / Rocket Soul

Terrify: When switching in, the foe’s higher attacking stat is lowered by one stage.
Rocket Soul: Gains resistances (but not weaknesses) of the Steel-type.

Moves: Shadow Bone, Thousand Arrows, Return, Bone Rush, Shadow Ball, Hyper Voice, Agility, Iron Defense, Whirlwind, Tailwind, Shadow Sneak, Frustration, Crunch, Fire Fang, Ice Fang, Thunder Fang, Bite, Psychic Fangs, Poison Fang, Toxic, Flash Cannon, Fly, Flamethrower, Fire Blast, Flame Burst, Snarl, Flame Charge, Roar, Rocket Tackle
Stats: 75 / 105 / 95 / 65 / 85 / 65 [460 BST]
Signature Move: Rocket Tackle |
| Physical | 110 Power | 10 PP | 85% Accuracy | Dual-type effectiveness with Steel (like Flying Press).
Overview: Endogeny is a literal amalgamation of dog souls injected with Determination that is able to shoot a bunch of arrows out of the hole where its face is supposed to be, as well as being able to fly around like a rocket. All of these factors make Edogeny extremely off-the-wall as a Pokemon and an extremely useful one at that, despite the seemingly low stats compared to other entries in this Pet Mod. Every fang move as well as Snarl comes from the fact that Endogeny is made of dogs, with the same being true for Bite and Crunch. Shadow Bone, Bone Rush and Return also stem from canine origins on Endogeny. It gets Frustration for consistency with Return. Shadow Ball and Sneak each is a standard Ghost move, Hyper Voice is because barking, and the same is true for Roar. Terrify is given to each amalgamate, due to their creepy nature and because of the fact that when I encountered them, I was scared like nothing has scared me before. The elephant in the room here is Thousand Arrows, but there is a good reason. In Undertale, one of Endogeny’s two attacks involves launching several arrows from the orifice that replaces its face. Rocket Tackle, the signature move, is derived from Endogeny’s other Attack. Fly, Flash Cannon, Flame Burst, Flamethrower, Fire Blast and Flame Charge have similar origins to Rocket Tackle. Agility comes from the fact that during the battle with Endogeny, it vibrates constantly, with the vibration speed increasing as the battle goes on. Iron Defense (as well as Rocket Soul, the secondary ability) are tied to the seemingly weird fact that this dog monstrosity essentially has a Jetpack and has ties to Steel-type. Toxic is universal. Finally, Whirlwind and Tailwind are references to the fan room you find Endogeny in the first place.
Strategy: Endogeny has multiple viable sets with various roles. Despite the mediocre stats and no recovery, Normal/Ghost coupled with Steel-type resistances makes Endogeny an extremely potent wall. Offensively, it has an array of coverage moves, the most notable of which is Thousand Arrows, which combined with Rocket Tackle and Shadow Bone hits majority of the Metagame. The only downside is a lack of set up and mediocre Attack. You even could run an Assault Vest set, with Poison Fang providing Toxic support.
 
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Sorry to double-post, but do y’all mind if I make a Discord server for Crossover Chaos? People could discuss ideas and such there, and it did marvels for Fusion Evolution.
 
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Pokémon: sans
Type: ghost/psychic
Ability: karmic retribution (sans' damaging moves all hit four times each, each with the same power as the first. parental bond variant.) / truant (ha)
Moves: bone rush, bonemerang, bone club, shadow bone, substitute, sucker punch, toxic, foul play, confide, rest, trick, taunt, detect, smack down, gravity, telekinesis, psychic, teleport, hyper beam, flash cannon, miracle eye, foresight, mind reader, zap cannon
Stats: 15/15/20/15/20/150 [BST 235]

Reasoning: *sans is notoriously lazy, so his ha is truant. his stats may or may not derive from this. however, his normal ability is where you need to look. shadow bones hitting 5 times means your enemies are gonna have a bad time. this combined with 150 speed means everything's boned. he also gets rest for this reason. some of his moves derive from how much of a troll he can be, others just involve bones. ghost because he's a skeleton that examines your behavior. psychic for teleportation and other things. definitely more than meets the eye there. smack down and gravity because he can give you gravity. telekinesis and psychic because he throws you all over the place. however his stats are extremely minmaxed. he's the only monster in the game to evade your every move and while his damage does pile up on you, it's scratch damage that bypasses invincibility frames. 15/20/20 bulk because one hit and he's boned. also he gets flash cannon and those other moves due to using gasterblasters.

Pokémon: Specimen 10
Type: Poison/Dark (Normal), Poison/Bug (Leech)
Ability: Adapting Parasite (If Specimen 10 takes a hit in battle, it turns into Specimen 10-Leech. This transformation also hits if Specimen 10 uses a damaging Priority move. Switching out reverts Specimen 10 to its default form.)
Moves: Infestation, Pursuit, Crunch, Leech Life, Poison Fang, Bug Bite, Gastro Acid, Astonish, Toxic, Poison Jab, Dream Eater, Constrict, Bind, Block
Stats (Normal): 75/135/70/125/120/45 [BST 570]
Stats (Leech): 75/60/115/65/70/135 [BST 520]

Reasining: In Normal Form, Specimen 10's quite sluggish. However, get too close, and it'll chomp on you, dealing lots of damage and covering your screen in some slime. Thus, it gets Infestation. However, get too far away or axe it, and it'll metamorph into a leech-life organism that doesn't hit as hard, but is easily the fastest specimen in the game and the only one that can outpace the player. (Unless you decide to count Specimen 6, which acts kinda like a Weeping Angel.) Thus, Bug-type. The axe won't do anything to Leech!Specimen 10 (Normal form shapeshifts right away when axed), so the leech has high Defense on top of that Speed.
 
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Abilities: Thick Fat / Stench | *Incessant Rhyming
*Incessant Rhyming - when this pokemon successfully uses a move, it randomly uses another move that rhymes with the first. Metronome only triggers a rhyme for the move it chooses, not metronome itself.
It won't work perfectly. It will be entirely based on spelling, not pronunciation. The words it chooses probably won't rhyme very well half the time. There will be obvious rhymes that it fails to detect. Hopefully it will be close enough to be fun though.

Moves: *Pentameter, Hyper Voice, Round, Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, Nasty Plot, Protect, Toxic, Moonlight, Taunt, Metronome,
*Pentameter - 80 BP Special Dark-type move, 100% acc., 10-16 PP, Sound move, 20% chance to either confuse target, burn target, or burn self.
Stats: 110 / 80 / 100 / 95 / 80 / 110 (565 BST)
Reasoning: Gruntilda, a.k.a. Grunty, the antagonist of Banjo-Kazooie and a spooky witch for Halloween! She likes to taunt Banjo and Kazooie in rhymes throughout their adventure. Sometimes her taunts are a sick burn on the pair, sometimes they are more of a burn on herself, and other times they are just wtf. Her stats may look strange but given the fact that she can often use two attacks in the same turn, her offense should not be underestimated.
 
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>Huge congratulations to Neosonic97 who has finally won a submission



Anyways, let's bring this one back, plus a few tweaks to make it usable in a tier below Ubers...

Pokémon: Yuyuko Saigyouji (Touhou Youyoumu ~ Perfect Cherry Blossom)
Type: Ghost/Grass
Ability: Grassy Surge/Manipulation of Death (HA)
Signature Ability: Manipulation of Death- Every attack that hits has a 2% chance to instantly faint the target. Foes that make contact have a 1% chance of fainting immediately.
Moves: Ghastly Dream*, Shadow Ball, Energy Ball, Petal Blizzard, Shadow Sneak, Destiny Bond, Protect, Swagger, Flatter, Ingrain, Every OHKO move, Synthesis, Phantom Force, Attack Order, Defend Order, Heal Order, Crunch, Stockpile, Swallow, Spit Up, etc.
Signature Move: Ghastly Dream: Ghost-type, Base 90 Power, Special. Deals damage based on Yuyuko's higher attack stat. Has a 2% chance to instantly faint the target.
Signature Z-Move: Saigyouji Flawless Nirvana- Ghost-type, Status. Upgraded from Ghastly Dream via the Yuyukonium Z. Instantly faints the target. Affects Normal-type Pokemon.
Stats: 110 HP/110 Atk/110 Def/120 SpA/110 SpD/30 Spe (590 BST)
Tier Warning: Manipulation of Death, Ghastly Dream and Yuyukonium Z are banned in Overused under the OHKO Clause.
Reasoning: Yuyuko Saigyouji first appears as the Final Boss of Perfect Cherry Blossom. She's a ghost who shares the same power as the Saigyou Ayakashi, a youkai tree, and is mostly associated with Cherry Blossoms (hence the Ghost/Grass-typing). However, her Ability and Signature Move/Z-Move are a direct reference to her ability in Touhou canon: The ability to cause things to die. Since OHKO moves are banned in OU, this means that Yuyuko cannot use her ability in OU, either, as this turns ALL of her attacks into potential OHKO moves, albeit at a very low chance (Ghastly Dream, her signature has the highest non-100% rate which is 4% total). Her Z-Move is based on her Last Word from Imperishable Night, which is said to be the incarnation of her ability. Thus it only seemed fitting to make it a guaranteed OHKO and one of the main reasons to use Yuyuko in Ubers: If she can get a chance to fire her Z-Move off, that is one target immediately gone from the battle. Her other moves are standard ghost- and grass- fare, save for a few. Yuyuko's projectiles often take the form of spectral butterflies, hence why she also has access to Attack Order, Defend Order and Heal Order. Lastly, Yuyuko is known for her immense appetite, hence Stockpile, Swallow and Spit Up.

Playing against Yuyuko in Ubers is a risky affair because even if a 'counter' switches in, there's a chance, however small, that her ability might just pop up and ruin whatever your would-be Yuyuko counter would attempt by promptly saying 'WELCOME TO DIE!', before promptly, well, killing them. Remember, people die if they are killed. That and a predicted switch could result in a Saigyouji Flawless Nirvana to the face and... yeah. They still die. In OU you don't have to worry about that, thankfully, since OHKO Clause prohibits the use of Ghastly Dream and Manipulation of Death, but Grassy Surge can be just as annoying, given Yuyuko's great bulk. She can prove to be a very annoying wall that's tough to break. After all, you can't kill something that's already dead.

Her stats are a bit different though. In the games, Yuyuko is often depicted as slow-moving, but has wide range coverage and, in the fighting games, good options for any situation, so her stats save for Speed are all very high and well-rounded.
 

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