A talented Pokemon fan has created a new Future Paradox form for Keldeo. Ever since they appeared in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Paradox forms have been among the most popular themes for Pokemon fan art.
Keldeo is a Water/Fighting monster that first appeared in the fifth generation of Pokemon. Along with Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, this Mythical Pokemon is part of the Swords of Justice, a group of Gen 5 creatures inspired by the Three Musketeers. Curiously, Keldeo already had alternative forms since its inception. One of them is the original form, which looks like a cute pony. However, when the Pokemon learns the Secret Sword move, it unlocks its Resolute Form. In this stronger shape, Keldeo becomes a unicorn-like monster.
Now, a Pokemon fan called JJonnie has devised a new future Paradox form for Keldeo called Iron Stream. That’s interesting considering Keldeo does not have an official Paradox form. The new design gives the Pokemon a metallic skin, and it seems inspired by its Resolute Form, as Iron Stream has a crystal horn. Overall, the fan art’s design keeps many similarities to the original one while transforming Keldeo into a futuristic unicorn. This new take on Keldeo turns it into a Water/Psychic creature, and most of its powers are related to its crystal horn. According to its creator, this Paradox Pokemon is a very intelligent creature that can process and download information faster than a supercomputer, and it uses such a powerful laser from its horn that it can cut through metal.
This is not the first time that one of the Swords of Justice has gained a fanmade Paradox form. Last year, another Pokemon fan artist fused Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion and gave them a Paradox form called Iron Justice. This future Paradox form was a quadruped monster with metal, glowing skin that resembled some of the features of the other three Pokemon. However, it used different colors and added some details.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet may have come out over a year ago, but the fan base is still in love with the concept of Paradox creatures. This week, another creator designed a Paradox Lugia called Silver Storm. This new design turned Lugia into a Dragon/Fighting-type by giving it strong arms and a completely new look. Hopefully, the community will continue to create amazing new Pokemon fan art of Paradox forms until Nintendo releases the next generation of the franchise.
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