Mushroomguy12
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Someone's kind of made that.At this rate, we might need some kind of Thread Maker Nexus to keep all these straight...
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Someone's kind of made that.At this rate, we might need some kind of Thread Maker Nexus to keep all these straight...
a quick and nimble stage 2 water starter? Haven't seen one of those before...New Pokemon: Inteleon
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Inteleon is a Water-type Pokemon introduced in Gen 8. It is the final evolution of Sobble, the Water-type Starter Pokemon of the Galar region. Inteleon has a spy motif in its design: as such, it would have many abilities that would involve said design choices, similar to Snake. Its signature move, Snipe Shot, can help take out enemies from a long distance away.
I believe would be the best choice for a Gen 8 Pokemon because it embodies an archetype that Smash hasn't fully tapped into yet: stealth and spies. This has the potential to give Inteleon a good sense of uniqueness compared to other characters on the roster, including other Pokemon.
First of all, this is Stage 3, not Stage 2.a quick and nimble stage 2 water starter? Haven't seen one of those before...
I declare that if Meowth wins, Jessie and James have to at least appear in the victory animations and taunts!JOB 95: MEOWTH IS ELLIGIBLE LETSGOOOOOOOO
Meowth is a cat Pokemon who loves coins and is a normal type. He's very popular, has an Alolan, Galarian, AND Gigantamax form, and is a main character in the ever popular anime. He also makes consistent appearances in spinoffs.
Why Meowth? Well, for all the reasons I listed above! I honestly can't think of a single reason why he isn't yet in Smash.
But why not a Gen 8 Pokemon? Well, Gen 8 isn't good, first of all. Not sorry. Second and more importantly, Meowth is instantly more recognizable and beloved than any Gen 8 Pokemon and I'm willing to bet all of my money on that. (Except maybe Wooloo. But try to make a moveset for Wooloo. I'll wait). I understand that including a Gen 8 rep will make us lots of money because of the recent release of SWSH. But let's be honest, by the time Infinite releases, Gen 9 will have come and gone. So I'd rather not include a Pokemon that A) is old but not old enough to give people nostalgia, or B) doesn't yet exist. (Of course, we could include a Pokemon from the Gen IX thread, crafting a Smashboards Creates Thread Cinematic Universe...but I'm getting ahead of myself.)
But why not a Gen 4 rep, or some other gen that isn't yet in Smash? You argue a fair point, my friend. There's plenty of Gen 4 mons I want in Smash, among other generations that have not yet received a fighter. But in my opinion, Meowth just should have been a 64 newcomer in the first place, back when there weren't many generations to begin with. So I think he should have first dibs, personally.
We have too many Gen 1 Pokemon! Uh, yeah, cuz they're mostly all really cool and have absolute banger designs and personalities. Respect your elders, kids. Don't get me wrong, as a Sonic fan I totally understand your frustration with nostalgia pandering. But this is Meowth we're talking about. He's awesome, I don't care if it's nostalgia pandering.
But he's nothing moveset-wise without the anime! Even if we choose to base him off of the games alone, there's plenty to work with. Just check his Bulbapedia page.
We already have a cat Pokemon in Smash, Incineroar! Yeah, but Incineroar is not Meowth, therefore making him not as cool. I said so, therefore it is true.
In conclusion, Meowth is popular, profitable, full of personality, has plenty of moveset potential, and is very, very cool.
I mean, they're technically canon...I declare that if Meowth wins, Jessie and James have to at least appear in the victory animations and taunts!
Beaten to the punch here. Expect me to vote for this.Job 95: Mimikyu
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Mimikyu is a ghost and fairy type Pokémon introduced in the 7th generation games in Alola. This Pokémon deserves to be in for a variety of reasons. Mimikyu is a very popular Pokémon, it even got in third place for the 2020 Pokémon of the Year poll with 99,077 votes, coming only behind Greninja and Lucario (two Pokémon already in Smash). Mimikyu would also give Pikachu a rival in Smash, because of Mimikyu’s jealousy/hatred of it. Mimikyu could have a variety of moves at it’s disposal, including: shadow claw, shadow ball, play rough, wood hammer. Mimikyu’s final smash could be it’s exclusive Z-Move, Let’s Snuggle Forever. Mimikyu is popular and would bring a lot to the roster.
Good submission but personally I think that we should add Chocobo from Chocobo's Mystery Dunge- I- I mean from the Final Fantasy series.Fighter #92: Grovyle (& Celebi?) Join the Battle!
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Who are they?:
Grovyle:
Grovyle is the middle evolutionary stage of the Treecko line, evolving from Treecko at level 16 , and into Sceptile at level 36. The Treecko line is the grass starter from the Hoenn region, and is received from Professor Birch after rescuing him from a dastardly Poochyena. Grovyle has accompanied many players throughout the middle gyms of the Hoenn region, and Ash even had one in the anime. The Sceptile line was one of the few starter lines to receive a mega, and was also added into Sword and Shield via the Crown Tundra update despite other generations' starters still not being present.
Celebi:
Celebi is the mythical time traveler / Guardian the Ilex Forest, making her debut in the generation two games. After only being available through events, Celebi joined Deoxys and Magearna as a non time sensitive mythical, being catchable in the Virtual Console version of Pokémon Crystal in in 2018. This also marked the first instance of her shiny being obtainable through legal methods. Shiny Celebi even features in the most recent Pokémon movie alongside Zarude.
What Can they do?:
Grovyle:
Leaf Blade, Bullet Seed, Leaf Storm, etc.
Celebi:
Leech Seed, Magical Leaf, Future Sight, etc.
Why Should they be included?:
because they are cool pokemon. Why should they be included together you ask? They are both grass types. duh. Why should Celebi be shiny? because pink is cool. obviously.
Thank you for reading my totally legitimate and authentic submission, vote Grovyle (& Celebi)?
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With the fake submission out of the way, let's get into the real submission! (The reason I'm putting Celebi in parentheses and with a question mark is because if this submission wins, we will vote on how much presence Celebi will have in the moveset and whether she will actually get a spot in the fighter name.)
My actual submission is indeed Grovyle (& Celebi?); However, it is specifically their Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky incarnations. As opposed to these two's presence in the mainline series, Grovyle and Celebi are actual characters with established personalities, motives, and goals in the PMD: Explorers games. Their inclusion provides us a unique opportunity to add an actual character, rather than simply a random species of pokémon. Not only that, but it also provides us with the opportunity to represent a beloved series of games, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, which has received absolutely zero content in Smash Ultimate despite its status as one of the few non-Mario first party spinoffs to have multiple entries in the series and still be thriving today. In fact, the most recent title, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red & Blue Rescue Team DX came out just last year, and data from just 2 months after its release tells us that it has already sold over 1 million copies.
So, What exactly is Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time / Darkness & Sky?:
I'm sure everyone knows what Pokémon is, but Mystery Dungeon is slightly more obscure. (although to be fair practically every series is obscure compared to Pokémon). Mystery Dungeon is a series of dungeon crawling games, first developed by Spike Chunsoft with the debut title Torneko's Great Adventure in 1993. The series received a couple sequels before getting its first spinoff. This spinoff was not Pokémon themed, and instead centered around the Final Fantasy series, being Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon which came out in 1997. It was not until 2005 on the GBA and DS when the first Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game would come out; Red & Blue Rescue Team, which went on to sell 5.85 million units.
Two years later in 2007, a sequel was released; Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time / Darkness, and two years after that in 2009 an enhanced third version, PMD: Explorers of Sky, came out. These versions introduced generation 4 pokémon and are generally regarded to be the best in the series. They are also the highest selling in the series, selling a combined 6.37 million units. That's more than both the best selling Kirby and Fire Emblem games. While a Wiiware Japanese exclusive game, Gen 5 3DS game, Gen 6 3DS game, and a remake of the first game on switch have all come out since the release of Explorers, Explorers has maintained its fan favorite spot as the best in the series. If you go to IGN's review of it, in which they gave it a 4.9, you'll see thanks to the dislike ratio and comments just how much people love this game.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky Review
Hold up, Mystery Dungeon fans, put your money away. Read the full review at http://ds.ign.com/articles/103/1034715p1.htmlwww.youtube.com
Why is Explorers so loved?
Now that you know what Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is, I'm sure you may be curious as to why representing the second game in the series makes more sense than repping the most recent title. It pretty much comes down to both sales and popularity, Explorers is the best selling game in the series as well as the most popular, so it makes the most sense to include first. However that's a bit of a boring explanation and doesn't explain any of the magic behind the Explorers games, so I'll dive a little deeper to fully explain why this game deserves to be repped in Smash.
Plot:
Unlike most Pokémon games, which aren't known for their groundbreaking plot, Explorers has writing deserving of an Oscar. It's an extremely impactful story, pushing many to tears at multiple moments, so be wary that the following synopsis contains spoilers.
The story starts off simple (relatively) with you, a human turned into a Pokémon with amnesia, and your partner Pokémon, who has a mysterious item called a relic fragment, joining and going on missions with Wigglytuff's Guild. However, you start to see visions of a mysterious Grovyle who we assume to be a villain. You go on a quest to stop Grovyle from stealing the time gears which would cause time to freeze, covering the world in eternal darkness. However he overpowers both you and the Lake Guardians, amassing more of the time gears. You're just out of luck, when a famous explorer, Dusknoir comes to help, claiming to also want to stop Grovyle from wrecking the future. At the Fogbound Lake, Dusknoir, with help from you and your partner, captures Grovyle and reclaims the time gears. It is here where Dusknoir reveals he and Grovyle are from the future, which while unexpected doesn't affect the plot all too much at face value. You return to the town square, and Dusknoir opens a portal to take Grovyle back to the future. Seems like the story is all but wrapped up.
But wait...
At the last second before the portal closes, Dusknoir grabs you and your partner dragging you through as well! This is the first of many plot twists. You, Grovyle and your partner wake up tied to pillars surrounded by Dusknoir and his army of Sableyes. Dusknoir reveals that he has been ordered by Dialga, who has gone crazy and is now called Primal Dialga, to eliminate the interferers (Grovyle, You, and your partner) to preserve the future. He also reveals that when you were a human, Grovyle was your partner Pokémon. Not only that but you two are from the future and were trying to restore time to a world overran with darkness. So as it turns out, Grovyle was trying to retrieve the Time Gears to restore time, and Dusknoir is actually trying to preserve a dark future as ordered to by an insane Primal Dialga! crazy, I know.
Grovyle, You and your partner escape for now, and with no other option team up with Grovyle, at least for now. Grovyle calls upon his time traveling friend, the Pink Celebi, whos status as a shiny is never acknowledged iirc, and Celebi sends you back to the past. You explain to the guild what Dusknoir has told you, and they reluctantly agree to help Grovyle. Now that they are back in the past, they must return the time gears to temporal tower to prevent Dialga from going crazy and freezing time. However, no one knows where Dialga is. After going on various missions you encounter an elder Torkoal who remembers the pattern of how to get to Dialga, and it is revealed that despite Wigglytuff's facade of ignorance, he is in fact an explorer prodigy. Wigglytuff is revealed to be familiar with the pattern presented by Torkoal, and Dialga's location, the Hidden Land, between worlds and time, which is accessible from Brine Cave, the origin of your partner's relic fragment.
You travel through Brine Crave, to the Hidden Land with the help of Lapras, and up the gauntlet that is the Temporal Tower. You're almost there. but Dusknoir appears and tries to stop you one last time. He almost takes you back to the future, but Grovyle hands over the time gear and pushes Dusknoir through his very own time portal, sacrificing himself to the future in the process. With Grovyle's sacrifice in mind, you finish the climb up the Temporal Tower, return the Time Gears, and Defeat Primal Dialga. Dialga is back to normal, and time will no longer be frozen in the future, and all is well.
But wait..
As you are from the future shrouded in darkness, which no longer exists thanks to you and your partner's effort, you begin to disappear in a truly tear jerking scene. We even get to see our partner mourn our loss and tell the guild about our disappearance.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Darkness/Time: Goodbye
The part where it really made me cry, and what my treecko is saying is what i would say if i am dyingwww.youtube.com
The game lets you believe that you are gone permanently. for quite a while, which gives the scene impact, although Dialga does bring you back for your efforts, which allows for the post game to continue. and oh boy is there a post game story, one that even rivals the main story.
You go on various missions which seem to be the standard post game of any story. You meet a Scizor, raise a Manaphy egg, etc. but then you try to evolve. You can't. It is revealed that you and your partner are causing a space time distortion since you have been to the future and back preventing you from evolving, and you realize the plot isn't quite over yet. A local pokémon has a nightmare, which you enter with the help of a psychic pokémon to stop, like one of countless missions you've gone on. However, in this dream, Cresselia appears to you and explains that you and your partner must be eliminated or the world will return to darkness again, as you and your partner have created a rip in space time, and its slowly expanding. That night Cresselia appears in your dreams again and once again claims that you must die. You seek out Palkia to confirm this claim, but the night before your exploration he appears in front of you and kidnaps you in an attempt to eliminate you.
But wait...
It is revealed that the Battle against Palkia all occurred in a dream and was an attempt to eliminate you by Cresselia!
But wait...
Another Cresselia appears and exposes the fraud Cresselia as Darkrai! Cresselia has been tracking Darkrai, as he has been trying to destroy the world for ages. You then go to his lair and confront him. He explains himself. He wants to rule over a world of darkness, one obtainable by freezing time. It is explained that he is the force that caused Dialga to go insane, and he is the force which seperated you and Grovyle, giving you amnesia and turning you into a pokémon. He has been pulling the strings all along. After a treacherous battle, you defeat him and he opens another time portal attempting to escape. However, after he enters it, but before it closes, the real Palkia appears and shatters the portal with Darkrai inside it, ending him once and for all. Palkia reveals that the distortion caused by you and your partner is real, but that it is small enough for the god of space to fix, and he removes the distortion. All is well.
But wait...
Just kidding, the plot truly does end here.
Although...
While the main plot does end here, five special episodes are present within the game with their own mini plots relating to characters from the main story. Bidoof gets a wish from Jirachi, we see Wigglytuff's origins as an Igglybuff under the apprenticeship of an outlaw Armaldo, the cowardly Sunflora battles a Slugma and Haunter hoping to become friends with Loudred, and We see what Team Charm and Team AWD from the previous PMD game have been up to. Finally in the fifth mission we see what happens to Grovyle and Dusknoir as well as Celebi after they return to the future. They team up for now and defeat Primal Dialga in the future, vanquishing the darkness. However, as You and your partner have just defeated Dialga in the past, and the future they are in no longer exists, Grovyle, Celebi, Dusknoir, and Dialga all begin to disappear as they see their first and final sunrise. Another tear jerking scene.
In the Future of Darkness Ending - Pokemon: Explorers of Sky (Special Episode 5)
After the two heroes defeated Primal Dialga in the past, all of the Pokemon from the Future must now disapear...Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/PmdG...www.youtube.com
(although they are all eventually brought back by "a being higher than [Dialga]" who is hinted to be Arceus.)
So suffice it to say, Explorers has an extremely deep plot that has touched the hearts of millions, as well as members in this thread such as myself, Mr. Robotto , @airConditioner, and PeridotGX .
(also disclaimer I didn't remember most of the plot as I was watching Hoarders while playing the game so most of this was relearned from youtube summaries, so please excuse any inaccuracies)
Why Grovyle?:
So first of all if you read all of that, thank you. But second of all, you may also be wondering why Grovyle would get in over you, the protagonist. Well unlike most Pokémon games where you either pick a male or female trainer, here you get to pick one of various pokémon for both you and your partner pokémon. These include the gen 1-4 starters, Pikachu, Eevee, Riolu, and some less conventional options, Vulpix, Phanpy, Skitty, and Shinx. It is also possible for your partner to be Meowth or Munchlax, but the player character cannot be these two. Not only are there multiple pokémon which can be the protagonist, but the choice is even more personal than picking a starter in the mainline games. Rather than picking a pokémon from a professor, you take a personality quiz and are assigned a starter at the end of the quiz based on your answers. This is a cherished aspect of the PMD franchise, and picking one of the starters to be the rep over the other wouldn't be authentic to how personal the decision is. Furthermore, you don't speak in the game so there's that as well. So it really only makes sense that Grovyle would instead be the playable character in Smash, as the next most important character in the game.
Furthermore we don't have a standalone grass starter yet, but we do have a water and fire starter, so Grovyle would complete the trio. Nor do we have a gen 3 rep or a non clone gen 2 character, so Grovyle and a potential Celebi inclusion could fill those niches as well.
And Finally Grovyle could bring interesting mechanics to the table that no other pokémon rep could. As PMD has quite different gameplay to that of the mainline series, his moveset would reflect that. He would obviously use the various items present in the Mystery Dungeon series, such as Orbs, Seeds, and Wands, as well as Grass type moves, but could have gimmicks on top of those aspects as well. He could be a duo character with Celebi to represent the partner mechanic, he could have an inventory mechanic to represent item usage, and could even have a belly mechanic if balanced properly. If someone can make a time travel mechanic work, he could even use that due to Celebi's presence in his moveset. His Final Smash could involve sending his opponents to the future where they would be ravaged by Sableyes before being blasted by Primal Dialga. Or it could be a team attack from the Guild before being finished off by Wigglytuff's YOOM-TAH!! The moveset ideas here are truly endless.
Grovyle also made a cameo in Super Mystery Dungeon, requesting for you to rescue Pink Celebi, and being connected to Dusknoir and Mesprit on the connection orb, proving he is indeed the same Grovyle. Basically this just proves that Grovyle is not a one off character, not that there aren't one off characters in smash anyway.
What Could he Bring to Smash?:
Grovyle is further set apart from the other potential pokémon reps due to the nature of him bringing a whole spin off series with him. While all Pokémon generations are represented through spirits, pokéball mons, and music, regardless of having a fighter or stage, PMD has no such luxury. Grovyle would bring an amazing selection of music and spirits with his inclusion. Due to the nature of PMD having pokémon with actual characters, he could also bring the first pokémon assist trophy, potentially Wigglytuff or any other prominent PMD character. And who doesn't want a Primal Dialga boss.
Depending on how we go about it he could even get his own universe logo. On one hand the Luigi's Mansion universe doesn't have its own logo, but the PMD universe is entirely separate from that of the mainline universe, unlike the LM universe which is set in the same universe as the mainline Mario universe.
PMD even has its own official art style, which would set its spirits apart from that of the mainline pokemon spirits.
Kecleon Brothers
Pelipper
Kangaskhan
Team A.C.T.
Gengar
Grovyle & Celebi
Wigglytuff & Chatot
Igglybuff & Armaldo
Dusknoir & Sableye
Gengar & Ninetales
Team Charm
Team Skull
Primal Dialga
Dunsparce, Emolga, and Virizion
Kyurem
Hydreigon
Nuzleaf & Beheeyem
Goomy, Espurr, Deerling, Pancham, & Shelmet
Expedition Society
Krookodile (Definitely no bias here)
Potential Issues Addressed:
Q: Shouldn't we add a gen 8 mon?
A: Gen 3 and Gen 5 don't have reps, so not all gens need to be represented. Nor have a stage as shown by Incineroar not receiving a stage. Additionally, gen 8 was quite controversial thanks to dexit so, why not add a fan favorite from a beloved game instead? It's a good way to shake it up rather than just having the filler pokémon slot. Additionally, if the remake of Red & Blue Rescue Team and its sales are anything to go by, Explorers might just be getting remade next, so Grovyle would be perfect for that.
Q: Pokémon Spinoffs aren't in smash!
A: Detective Pikachu has a spirit, and Pikachu Libre is a skin. (I'm aware Pika Libre debuted in ORAS first). This argument also sort of works in his favor, as this means Grovyle has the opportunity to bring more new content than any other pokémon rep as his games are completely unrepresented.
Final Arguments for Grovyle:
1. We've yet to have a gen 3 pokémon
2. We've yet to have a standalone Grass Starter
3. Grovyle is an actual character as opposed to every other pokémon
4. Grovyle would bring basically a whole new series with him
5. PMD as a whole, but Explorers especially is criminally unrepresented
6. Grovyle has the opportunity for multiple unique mechanics
7. Celebi would be the first playable Shiny
8. Grovyle is cool as ****
9. Please (I'm begging you)
And I'll finish this submission off with a final quote from Grovyle:
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(Please open the spoiler and read my actual submission)
Think that this one and FE are basically confirmedWould it be wise to expect another job theme for the Zelda seried perhaps? Hmmmmm???