ThePokemoncommunity is filled to brimming with creativity, and with around 900 different Pokemon to play with, many fans have come up with ways to put their own spin on these iconic creatures. Some fans create their own Pokemon designs, some reimagine existing Pokemon, and some combine multiple designs into fusions. Recently, onePokemonfan shared a sprite animation featuring a combination of Magcargo and Torterra.
Thetradition of creating Pokemon fusionshas been around since the beginning of the franchise. It not only allows fans to explore their own creative impulses–it also reveals subtle design elements of thePokemonstyle and pushes the boundaries of what gamers can expect from actualPokemontitles. Some of these creatures have even appeared inPokemonfan games.
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Redditor KattenGamerKG shared a looping sprite animation that features a fusion between Magcargo and Torterra, presented in the style of theoriginal Gen 4Pokemonsprites. Torterra is the final evolution of Turtwig, one of the three starter Pokemon available in the Sinnoh region. Meanwhile, Magcargo is the evolution of Slugma, both of which were introduced back in Gen 2. With Torterra being a Grass/Ground-type and Magcargo a Fire/Rock-type, their fusion has a very striking appearance.
KattenGamerKG’s Torterra/Magcargo fusion design appears to take its main body structure from Torterra, while the elemental aesthetic, eye, andtail take after Magcargo. Torterra is usually depicted with brown, wood-like limbs poking out from under its grass-covered shell. This design gives the creature’s legs the same rocky gray texture as Magcargo’s shell. The rock extends to the creature’s turtle shell, with Torterra’s spikes becoming small but active volcanoes. Additionally, the creature is shown with its head, tail, and the parts of its body right under the shell bathed in a steady flood of bright orange lava.
While thisPokemon fusion appears to take heavily after Torterrain appearance, the presence of such an obvious lava theme seems to suggest that its typing would differ. Grass, rock, and lava appear to be the creature’s dominant design elements. Given the original Pokemon’s typing, it appears that this fusion would be Grass/Fire-type. This may interest gamers, especially since as of writing, there do not appear to be any Grass/Fire-type Pokemon in thePokemonfranchise. It’s possible that this is because Grass-type Pokemon are weak to Fire-types, but Fire-type Pokemon are weak to Water-types and there’s at least one Fire/Water-type Pokemon out there.