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Approved by Eevee General and G-Luke
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Hello there!
Welcome to the second return of The Complete Pokedex Project- where the aim is to create a three stage evolution line for every Pokemon!
First of all, big thanks to Eevee General for originally creating the first thread and another thank you to mcFlareon for the first reboot.
Now for a reminder of the rules and guidelines
Submission Guidelines:
The spreadsheet is here: The Complete Pokedex, but I'm waiting till I get access to it
Approved by Eevee General and G-Luke








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Hello there!
Welcome to the second return of The Complete Pokedex Project- where the aim is to create a three stage evolution line for every Pokemon!
First of all, big thanks to Eevee General for originally creating the first thread and another thank you to mcFlareon for the first reboot.
Now for a reminder of the rules and guidelines
Submission Guidelines:
- Stats
- Most Pokemon do not lose stats upon evolution. However, instances of lower Speed are the most common while lowering Attack, Defence, Special Attack, or Special Defence are pretty rare. The only instance of less HP is with Shedinja, so avoid lowering that stat at all costs.
- Families typically follow patterns. Sometimes they add stats in the same intervals. Sometimes they keep two stats identical as they evolve. Try to honour these patterns where possible.
- Don't min/max your submissions either!
- Make sure to follow the BST caps listed. You are allowed to go lower.
- Abilities
- Pokemon usually keep their abilities and the number of abilities while evolving. However, if an ability is going to change it's more likely to be the Hidden Ability.
- Remember, we aren't making Mega formes here, so don't get too crazy if you give a new ability. Value flavour more than anything.
- Type
- It's rare for a Pokemon to change typing upon evolution, but adding a new type to a single-typed Pokemon is reasonable.
- It's even rarer for a Pokemon to lose a typing to be replaced by another or to be dropped altogether. The only example of the latter that I can think of is Gloom -> Bellossom.
- Again, flavour should be at the forefront if you're considering a new type.
- Moves
- Newly evolved Pokemon often learn new moves with their increase in power. Sometimes a new move is even the catalyst for the evolution!
- A good example is how most Pokemon don't learn Earthquake until their last evolution. (We're sweeping that under a rug with some of our redesigns, however.) The same can be said for Focus Blast. If a Pokemon doesn't learn one of those moves, maybe now is a good time to let it with its final evolution.
- Mega Stones
- In the case where single staged Pokemon can Mega Evolved, the Mega Stone will only apply to that specific stage. That Pokemon can still evolve normally, with more choice of abilities and evolution-specific moves but it can't use the Mega Stone to Mega Evolve anymore. (Basically sweeping the Mega Evolutions are for final evos only rule.)
- Z Crystals >>NEW<<
- In the case where single staged Pokemon can use a signature Z-Move, the Z Crystal will only apply to that specific stage. That Pokemon can still evolve normally, with more choice of abilities and evolution-specific moves but it can't use the Z-Crystal to use it's Z-Move anymore.
- Stats
- Ludicrousity
- Vanillish Wafer
- Pika Xreme
The spreadsheet is here: The Complete Pokedex, but I'm waiting till I get access to it
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