A Pokemon fan and artist has designed a new evolution for Eevee that's a dual Bug and Dragon-type. Eevee stands out from other Pokemon thanks to its ability to evolve into many different creatures of varying types. Eevee is able to evolve into eight different Pokemon as of the Generation 9 Pokemon games, with Water, Electric, Fire, Psychic, Dark, Grass, Ice, and Fairy types all represented by their own Eeveelutions.
There hasn't been a new Eevee evolution since Fairy-type Sylveon was introduced as part of Pokemon X and Y, meaning there are still 10 Pokemon types that have yet to get their own Eeveelutions. It's unclear if The Pokemon Company ever plans on creating a new Eevee evolution, and so fans have come up with their own designs to help fill the gap in the meantime. Since all the official Eevee evolutions are just one type, most of the Eevee evolution fan art carries on that tradition, imagining Eeveelutions representing the Ghost, Dragon, Steel, Rock, Ground, Fighting, Poison, Bug, Normal, and Flying types.
What makes the new art by JJonnie so unique is that, instead of just focusing on one type, their new Eevee evolution is a dual Bug/Dragon-type. Named Festiveon, this unique Eevee evolution comes with the Wind Rider ability. It has bug-like legs, though its body seems to be mostly inspired by Chinese dragon costumes. It's an interesting concept, especially since the vast majority of Eevee evolution fan art only ever tackles one type at a time.
Pokemon fans often get a kick out of the Eevee evolution fan art that people come up with, but there are many who want to see more official Eevee evolutions added to the roster. It's been over a decade since Sylveon made its debut, and so it's hard to say if a new Eevee evolution will ever materialize or not. Pokemon Sun and Moon, Pokemon Sword and Shield, and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet all came and went with no Eevee evolutions, but there's always a chance the Generation 10 games will deliver.
The Generation 10 Pokemon games have not been announced just yet, but they will presumably be targeting the Switch's successor console. Rumor has it that the Generation 10 Pokemon games will feature a region based on Australia, but beyond that there aren't really any rumblings about what fans might be able to expect. One thing fans can count on though is that the Generation 10 Pokemon games will add new Pokemon to the growing-list of pocket monsters, even if a new Eevee evolution isn't a part of the equation.
Pokemon Scarlet & Pokemon Violet are the main entries in the series for Generation IX. They introduced over 100 new Pokemon and brought players to the Paldea region.
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There are eight Pokemon Squishmallows, most of which are notoriously hard to find even though the first wave was released more than a year ago. All four Squishmallows included in that first wave are out of stock at the Pokemon Center right now, although the newer Clefairy and Teddiursa options are available if you've been waiting for them. A good sign for whenever more Pokemon are given the Squishmallow treatment, and the next two creatures joining the collection may have been revealed.
Snorlax has been one of the most popular species in the Pokemon world since Gen 1, and one talented fan artist from the community shows off their love for the Pokemon by sharing some of their own custom designs showcasing what some Paradox Pokemon based on Snorlax might look like. Fans of the most recent core-series Pokemon titles have come up with countless designs of their own based on the intriguing new Paradox Pokemon, with these alternative designs helping breathe new life into many existing creatures.
A talented Pokemon fan imagined Eevee as a Rock-type monster, giving it an evolution of this type for the first time. The Pokemon franchise has introduced over a thousand of critters in its time, but Eevee remains much loved by fans. Introduced in Gen 1, this Normal-type is a fox-like Pokemon that became a hit thanks to its design, gaining so much popularity at the point of getting a holiday in Japan called Eevee Day.
A talented Pokemon fan artist designed both a baby version of Smeargle and a new evolution for Weezing. When it comes to Pokemon fan art, creating new evolutions, or even pre-evolutions, is a fairly common practice. These genres of fan art are popular as they take familiar creatures and showcase them in unfamiliar ways.
The public criticism aimed at Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will influence future games in the franchise, an industry insider has said. This claim is likely to be welcome news for the vocal section of the fans who repeatedly expressed skepticism about whether their criticism of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has been heard.
One artistic Pokemon fan has created a new final evolution for the Water and Electric-type pocket monster, Chinchou, complete with a Pokedex entry. Over the years, Pokemon fans have been reimagining what their favorite pals from the series would look like with different elemental typings and even evolutions, such as another gamer's newly designed third stage of the Kricketune line, dubbed Kricketrello. These designs are often lauded online as other players are captivated by the reimaginings, which, for some, are a way to see their favorites in a new light.
Demeo developer Resolution Games has announced an officially-licensed Dungeons and Dragons VR game, partnering with Wizards of the Coast for its adaptation of the iconic franchise. The massively popular role-playing game has long been one of the most recognizable franchises in tabletop gaming, spawning a media empire that ranges from novels and video games to web series and more. The game has been particularly prominent in recent years, following the success of spinoffs like Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and Baldur's Gate 3.
One talented Pokemon fan artist designed a paternal version of Kangaskhan. Of course, in Pokemon lore, Kangaskhan is a female-only species. Described as the «parent Pokemon,» Kangaskhan is typically seen with its child inside its pouch, similar to a kangaroo.
A talented Pokemon fan has created an evolution for Arbok, and pre-evolutions for Shellder, Slowpoke, and Rotom. Every day, Pokemon fans produce fan art reimagining their favorite monsters. With this display of creativity, the Pokemon community continually expands the franchise's universe.
A talented Pokemon fan recently dreamed up an Electric-type Vulpix variant to go along with their previous Ninetales redesign. The fox-like Vulpix was introduced in the original Pokemon Red and Blue games as the 37th creature overall, with the ability to evolve into the majestic Ninetales when it is exposed to a Fire Stone. Both of these evolutions are modeled after the kitsune, a multi-tailed fox of Japanese lore with the ability to breathe fire — a fitting inspiration for a pair of Fire-type Pokemon. Vulpix and Ninetales were later given alternate Alola region variants in Pokemon Sun and Moon that swapped out their usual Fire abilities with Ice.
There's a variety of useful and unique Poke Balls available throughout the Pokemon games, and one creative fan of the series has shared their own set of Poke Ball concepts complete with their own designs and functions to aid players in catching certain types of Pokemon. Though these designs may be fanmade, they take inspiration from items such as the existing Net Balls and Dive Balls, which provide boosted catch rates for specific creatures encountered throughout the world of Pokemon.
A talented Pokemon fan has thought of a new final evolution for Charcadet. Impressive illustrations of the original design were shared online and received compliments from other fans.