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Check out this large project by one person: a slew of sprites of fakemon, complete with Dex entries and new types!
YOU THOUGHT POKÉMON NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, AND WEST WAS COMPLETED…
….THINK AGAIN.
THE TALE CONTINUES IN….

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459 NEW POKÉMON TO FIND ACROSS TWO DIFFERENT CHAPTERS….ALONGSIDE A FEW FAMILIAR FRIENDS!
Over the next few weeks and months, they will be revealed in great waves!
GO BEYOND ORIVA!
By purchasing the Pokémon North, South, East, and West Expansion Pass DLC* for your Pokémon North, South, East, and West game,* you'll be able to embark upon two new regions with all new Pokémon to find, each one having a different story that will eventually tie together in one final chapter! Each DLC's story is the length of a Path from the base game, and can be done without the worry of having to finish Pokémon North, South, East, and West's story. (Although both the base game's story and the two DLC stories must be completed to unlock the final chapter for the second DLC story, which is required to complete it's Pokédex)
*not actual products

PART 1: THE OTHERWORLD
The mysterious OtherWorld exists on a imaginary plane beyond our own, and is said to be where the spirits of those who dream of the future go when they perish. This fantasy world is said to be where anything can be made possible, and dates back to prehistoric times. Through a chance encounter from a boy who wants to be the impossible, you can visit the OtherWorld itself, and save it's kingdom from an evil tyrant who supposedly wanted to stay in the real world because it had elements that the OtherWorld did not. By venturing into the OtherWorld, you'll encounter three new Pokémon types:
Fantasy:
These Pokémon are too good to be true in reality, but in the OtherWorld, anything is possible! They are mostly based off characters from isekai novels.
Folklore: These Pokémon draw from stories and ancient tales, and are a legend to be spoken of.
Extinct: The past becomes alive! These Pokémon are based off extinct animals and bring forth the Jurassic era to the battlefield! They have become extinct in other parts of the world, but in the OtherWorld, they exist in sanctuary!

PART 2: NEONET
A brilliant programmer has created NEONET, a massive virtual world where trainers and Pokémon can exist equally. Powered by the blood of the Legendary Horse Chuan as well as the bringer of the Darkest Day, Eternatus, the world exists in six zones that form the insides of a cube, with the main control panel lying in the centre. But on the opening day of it's beta test, a rogue AI takes over the mainframe and threatens to make the real world obsolete by trapping everyone inside the world! With the help of a trainer from Galar named Vega (Who has appeared in an official Pokémon title before, but which one?) you can help save the NEONET from this AI, and learn the truth about not just the world itself, but also it's creation, and the reason why the AI is trapping everyone…Could it be related to the secret behind the Ancient Moves? As you surf through the NeoNet, you'll encounter two new Pokémon types and two special features:
Cyber:
These Pokémon are based off the miracles that computers can bring, as well as the vast power of the internet. If one of your complaints about Oriva was that it didn't have any Pokémon based off Touhou, then this type has good news for you….
Toon: Eh, what's up, doc? These Pokémon draw inspiration from the cartoons, tricking their opponents by slipping them up with banana peels and flattening them safes and weights!
Returning Pokémon: At last, the official Pokémon can now co-exist with Fakemon! In addition to the 15 returning Pokémon that could be obtained in Oriva's post game, NEONET brings in 130 Pokémon from past generations, as well as 35 Legendary Pokémon. They will be shown alongside the Fakemon, being given descriptions in the style of the other Pokémon's entries.
DYNAMAX: NEONET's core uses the energy of Eternatus to keep the virtual world powered, turning it into a Power Spot in which you can Dynamax your Pokémon! Additionally, Gigantamax forms make a return appearance for the older Pokémon only: Not only is every single Pokémon that had one in Galar is making a comeback to NEONET, but 28 new Gigantamax forms will be introduced with this DLC. (Of which two pairs of Pokémon each share a form)
Dynamax has also received several changes to make it not only balanced, but also to correspond with the Ancient Move mechanic:
  • Dynamax Pokémon are no longer immune to flinching, having their moves disabled, having their ability changed, or being switched out. They are still immune to moves related to weight. In addition, they cannot use Ancient Moves, and the Ancient Gauge will disappear while they are Dynamaxed. However, Gigantamax Pokémon retain all these immunities, although they are still unable to use Ancient Moves.
  • Max Moves no longer have increased power, and retain the power of their base move, although they will still have their secondary effect. However, G-Max moves are unchanged: They will still have increased power. Additionally, Max Guard now gains a secondary effect based on the type of the move that it replaced, but only if it used by a non-Gigantamax Pokémon.
CAUTION! A large majority of the Pokémon in this pass, more notably the Fantasy and Cyber type Pokémon you'll encounter, are based off characters from other forms of pop culture, mainly anime and manga. Can you figure out who is based on who?
NOTE: No older Pokémon, or the Fakemon from Oriva, will have their types changed. The Sprites for the returning Pokémon past Generation 5 have been gathered from the Smogon Sprite Project, and all credit is given to their original owners.
AND SO…IT BEGINS ONCE MORE! GOOD LUCK!
 
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WAVE 37: WELCOME BACK TO THE ENDLESS WORLD
Thank you for purchasing the Pokémon North, South, East, and West Expansion Pass! You can now embark on a new tale across two chapters, and find new Pokémon to enchance your team in ways you'd never expect. We shall start off simple....with the Pokémon that represent their type in purity, as well as the returning Pokémon you could find in the base game....as well as two returning Pokémon lines that are also well known!
THE OTHERWORLD:
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Fantasy --> Fantasy --> Fantasy
Helmhor, the leftmost sprite, is a squire Pokémon that's said to have the heart of an indomitable knight resting in it's soul. Clad in a sheet of armour that can deflect almost anything, this Pokémon possesses an unreal amount of courage, though it is aware that it is too weak to face off against other Pokémon without help. No-one has ever seen what's behind it's helmet, and those who do are bombarded with a massive storm of Fantasy energy almost instantly. Once Helmhor has undergone enough training, especially against the squires that it helps team up with, it will evolve into Squarther, the middle sprite. In this stage, it gains a powerful sabre that can cut a tree into lumber in seconds, as well as a radiant cape that shows off it's knighthood. The helmet also becomes a representive of it's chivalry: The longer the feather on the top is, the more higher ranked the Squarthur is. It's courage grows stronger with every step it takes, and it can focus it's heart in battle to tap into the heart of the knight, never giving up at any challenge no matter how hard it is. Once it has undergone enough battles and has accepted it's own destiny, it will evolve one last time to Akirkalibur, the rightmost sprite. Armed with the legendary blade, Excalibur, Akirkalibur can slice apart even the strongest of Legendary Pokémon in a single swing. It pleads it's duty to the king of the kingdom that it lives in, protecting it from all harm with it's endless determination. Supposedly, Akirkalibur is nothing more than a suit of armor possessed by the soul of a gallant knight who wished to carry on his legacy even after he perished.
SPECIAL ABILITY: New World: When this Pokémon enters battle, it envelops the world in a new flair, clearing out all Terrains.
SPECIAL ABILITY: Merchant: At the end of each turn, if this Pokémon is holding an item and the opposing Pokémon doesn't, it gives it's item to that Pokémon by selling it.

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Folklore --> Folklore --> Folklore
Litired, who is the leftmost sprite, is a tiny little Pokémon that is based off Little Red Riding Hood. Happily skipping along forests and grasslands, Litired is very helpful to anyone it meets, helping them deliver food and presents to those in need. However, it is also quite shy, and is seemingly blissfully unaware of everything around it, happily walking into wastelands thinking they serve as a shortcut to their destinations. Litired's evolved form, the middle sprite, is known as Oodwia, and in this form it becomes a lot more upbeat and cheerful. By tugging on it's hood, Oodwia can sense the nature around it, and see what has to be helped to make itself happy. It forages food into this hood as well, and you'll often find an Oodwia storing berries within this hood to provide to other Pokémon in the future. No-one has ever seen it frown, not even when it's being attacked by another Pokémon. It's final evolved form, the rightmost sprite, is known as Scarlihood. Now an extremely cheerful Pokémon that loves the forests that it was born in more than anything, this Pokémon always puts a smile in everyone's face. It helps those in need succeed in their tasks, and Scarlihood's red hood also projects an energy that provides others with the will to carry on. It now also carries a basket that seems to never run out of room, and items stored in it will never be lost again as long as Scarlihood can remember where it is. Attempts to enter the basket have all ended in death, as a wolf-like spirit hides within Scarlihood's basket that also serves as it's main weapon in battle, filled with Folklore energy. Quoth the last words of the first scientist who tried to enter the basket..."My, such big teeth you have!"
SPECIAL ABILITY: Upon A Time: This Pokémon starts a story if it is the first Pokémon to be sent out in battle, increasing it's highest stat by 1 in the process.
SPECIAL ABILITY: Happy Ending: This Pokémon's attacks deal 50% more damage if the opposing Pokémon is the last remaining Pokémon it's trainer has.

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Extinct --> Extinct --> Extinct
The Caveman Pokémon you see in the leftmost sprite is known as Uggu, and....is about what'd you'd expect from a caveman Pokémon. Said to have evolved after the cavemen of the prehistoric era, and not actually being a descendant of the human race, Uggu is an incredibly stupid Pokémon that only speaks in "Ugga Ugga"! It acts just like a caveman would, hunting for food, especially Mammuras and Pliollions, trying to make a fire, and whacking each other on the head for entertainment. The club that Uggu wields can smash a sheet of diamond in a single strike, but since it's so stupid, it just uses it to bash others on the head. Both the furry coat and the bone on it's head come from a long extinct Pokémon, and if it ever loses them, it dies of embarassment. Once Uggu has gained enough experience, it will evolve into Cluggu, who serves as the middle sprite. Cluggu is a lot smarter than it's pre-evolution, knowing how to make stone tools and able to figure out the weaknesses of it's prey. However, it still has it's own dumb moments from time to time, and scientists assume this is because of the fact that Cluggu still wields it's club, which can break apart solid concerete just by tapping it. Still, it is a perfect example of a Pokémon that evolved after human intervention, as no records of it exist before humans came to be. Once Cluggu's intelligence is high enough, it will evolve one last time into the rightmost sprite, which is known as Nethruggu. In this form, it finally ditches the club in favor of a set of stone tools that it can use for any situation: Supposedly, Nethruggu has a different tool for each situation it comes across. You'll often see Nethruggu forming tribes of Uggus and Cluggus and helping them gather food and make friends with each other. If two Nethruggu tribes meet each other, however, they will battle each other to the death, where the winner takes all. Apparently, the fossil that lies on it's back, once claimed to be a hunting trophy made from the bones that the beast the Cluggu defeated in order to evolve into Nethruggu, has recently been discovered to have not existed in the past, and is supposedly a side effect of it's appearance in the OtherWorld.
SPECIAL ABILITY: Primal Rage: When this Pokémon has one of it's stats lowered by an enemy attack or ability, it whips into a rage, doubling the power of it's next Extinct-type attack.
SPECIAL ABILITY: Amber Coat: This Pokémon's ancient coating prevents it from taking damage from the side effects of attacks, such as from trapping moves.

NEONET:
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Cyber --> Cyber --> Cyber
Coelz, the leftmost sprite, was apparently the first program designed by the programmer of the NEONET, created to see if it was possible to create Pokémon with nothing but programming data of the modern era: For this reason, it does not get along well with Porygon. Coelz itself is a simple program that hovers across cyberspace, eating up data that is no longer used. It has a friendly personality, but is also quite shy, preferring to teleport away from danger rather than to fight. Apparently, when you get near Coelz, you feel a presence that feels like the whirring of a computer. It's evolved form, Datari, the middle sprite, is most noteworthy because it resembles the programmer of the NEONET herself! A kind friendly fellow who gets excited very easily, Datari helps manage databases, making sure that the right data goes into the correct locations every time. By it's side is a fairy-like companion that helps it scan areas for the correct kind of data, before it sorts them out according to their type. However, Datari is known to slack off when no-one's watching: Even it's companion joins it on it's breaks, so it is only recommended to hire a Datari to manage your databases if someone is out to keep watch on it. While normally an innocent fellow that dislikes fighting, once it discovers it's own heart, Datari will fuse with it's companion to evolve into the rightmost sprite, it's final form known as Intáware. Now a serious database manager, Intáware manages servers and destroys anyone that dares to disturb them with a massive storm of Cyber-type attacks. It's very athletic, being able to run across walls of data in microseconds, and the wings from it's sides can also allow it to fly like the wind. The database that Intáware protects also serves as it's signature weapon, reforming them into weapons of mass destruction according to the situation it is in. Supposedly, it's favoured by beautiful women, and some even say that the programmer of the NEONET is in fact a Intáware in disguise, a special one in fact, who can devolve back into Datari at will.
SPECIAL ABILITY: Network Access: This Pokémon can enter computers and fly through them, allowing it to use moves even if they have been disabled or made unusable by a move such as Taunt.
SPECIAL ABILITY: Space Surfer: This Pokémon can surf through the internet, increasing it's Speed by 10% if there are no Terrains or Weathers active.

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Toon --> Toon --> Toon
Now that's a Toon-type if I ever saw one! Drawing inspiration from the first ever cartoons, Mackamaus, the leftmost sprite, is a jolly little fellow that loves nothing more than to sing and dance across monochrome worlds. It's made of a special material that makes it as rubbery as a cartoon character, and you'll often find it doing impossible things, such as walking up walls or emerging from doors like it was nothing. Mackamaus's simple shape has meant that most cartoon companies tend to use it as their mascot, and the fact that it is easy to animate makes it a key part in many cartoons. The middle sprite is Mackamaus's evolution, which is known as Tootery. Now with a much more slender body and a longer tail that can grab rooftops like if they were climbing bars, Tootery becomes more of a prankster in this stage, tricking it's opponents into beating themselves silly. It's quite fast, and Tootery's rubbery body allows it to stretch and bend to dodge any attack that could be thrown at it, and every time it does, it laughs maniacally at it's foes, driving them insane in the process. Tootery is a neutral Pokémon that only attacks if it is ever disturbed, so if you ever see in hide in a mousehole, you should leave that mousehole be if you don't want to face Tootery's wrath! It's final evolved form is known as Rillvery, the rightmost sprite. Now a master of the cartoon world that it lives in, Rillvery can be seen everywhere at once, turning it's opponents into laughing stocks by taunting them at every turn, especially when it uses it's Toon-type attacks to make their own attacks backfire at them! It's supposedly self-aware of the cartoon world it is in, and can even mess with it's animation to ensure that it gets the last laugh in the end. Apparently, Rillvery is said to make any company that uses it in it's animations become bankrupt, likely due to the fact that the Rillvery managed to escape to the real world and drive the manager insane!
SPECIAL ABILITY: Toon Force: This Pokémon has the physics of a cartoon character, reducing the accuracy of all enemy moves with 95% or less Accuracy by 20%.
SPECIAL ABILITY: Last Laugh: If this Pokémon would faint, it first uses the last move it used in battle before fainting.

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Grass/Poison --> Grass/Poison --> Grass/Poison
Originally the Grass-type starter of the Kanto Region, Bulbasaur is born with a seed on it's back that provides it with energy as it grows. It go for days without food because of it, as the bulb can absorb sunlight and gradually grow larger as it does so. Hidden inside this bulb are a pair of vines that Bulbasaur uses to whip it's opponents into submission. Once the bulb on it's back has bloomed, Bulbasaur will evolve into Ivysaur, those posture has become stronger to fit the bulb's weight. An aroma enimates from the flow that has sprouted from Ivysaur's bulb, which soothes all the Pokémon around it, but in battle, this aroma becomes a poisonous powder that can cause coughing for weeks. You'll often find Ivysaur resting in grasslands, absorbing the sunlight onto it's bulb which it can later fire as a powerful Solar Beam. Once the bulb on Ivysaur's back has fully bloomed, it will evolve once more into Venusaur, which strangely is still considered to be a Seed Pokémon. With a massive body to hold the flower on it's back, which now has a stronger calming aroma, Venusaur spends it's days rooted on the ground, absorbing sunlight to use later in battle, and thus some mistake it for an actual plant from time to time. Venusaur can close this bulb at any time to conserve power or to help protect itself from attacks, and the leaves on it's body are sharp enough to shred through solid diamond in a single strike!
With the power of the Gigantamax Factor, Venusaur's flower covers it's whole body, enraging those near it to fight in an effort to absorb them into the flower itself. The pollen from Venusaur's flower now causes fainting to those who inhale it, and can cover entire cities in vibrant gardens in a single sweep. It's vines, which had been lying dormant ever since it evolved into Venusaur, have re-awoken, and by using it's G-Max Vine Lash, it can topple a skyscraper in a single strike.

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Fire --> Fire --> Fire/Flying
Charmander was originally the Fire-type Starter of the Kanto Region, but still sees use today due to it's simple shape and personality. It's rather unique among the other Fire-type Pokémon in that it's heart is not inside it's body, but rather in the flame on it's tail, which also serves as it's emotions. A Charmander with a flame burning bright is happy and content, but one that is burning vigourously shows that Charmander is ready for battle. Quite obviously, it prefers hot places. While normally an innocent Pokémon, when Charmander evolves into Charmeleon, it's personality undergoes a 360, becoming a ruthless and barbaric Pokémon that could easily disobey the orders of it's trainer if it could. The flame on it's tail now serves as a deadly weapon, treating it's opponents to fifth degree burns that will never go away, and it can be seen from miles away, even in the night sky. Charmeleon also possesses a pair of razor sharp claws that can tear through trees like they were nothing, and they can infuse them with it's own flames to create an unstoppable weapon. Finally, once Charmeleon has gathered enough experience, it will evolve again into Charizard, a Pokémon that's very popular among even the most experienced of trainers. Armed with a pair of wings that can fly any distance, as well as a powerful flame that can melt even boulders, Charizard takes great pride in it's strength, always searching for opponents to battle, especially other Fire-type Pokémon. However, it will never try and fight an opponent weaker than it unless it really has to, which is why it takes a lot of effort to get a Charizard to obey your commands. Supposedly, the flame on it's tail burns brighter if it has undergone a lot of battles.
The power of the Gigantamax Factor on Charizard turns it's wings into flames that never go out, even on items that they burn. It can convert these wings into the G-Max Wildfire, an infernal firebird that supposedly was the ancestor of the Charmander family itself, but it suprisingly becomes calm in this form. Some scientists claim that this is the case because it's barbaric personality overlapped with the Gigantamax Factor so much, that it efficiently cancelled it out!
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Water --> Water --> Water
Squirtle, the Water-type Starter of Kanto, is born with a soft membrane that quickly hardens into a shell that it can hide into for defence. A very innocent Pokémon, Squirtle would most likely hide in it's shell than fight, but if it must fight, it can spray out powerful jets of water that can send a human blasting off in seconds. Squirtle's shell is also covered in a slick membrane that allows it to swim across the water at high speeds, and it can spin around in it's shell like a curving stone to ram opponents with enough force to knock over a small ship. When Squirtle evolves into Wartortle, it gains a pair of ears that serve as a balancer while it is swimming, allowing it to stalk it's prey silently among the ocean floor. The tail on it's back not only serves as as a fin to allow it to swim faster, but also as a symbol of longevitiy: The longer a Wartortle's tail is, the older it is, and the more popular it is among elders. It's said that before the discovery of the Turatle line, Wartortle was the turtle Pokémon explained of in ancient folk tales. Wartortle supposedly evolved into a different Pokémon in the past, but influence from the machines that humans had made allowed Wartortle to evolve into a different Pokémon known as Blastoise! Armed with a powerful shell that could survive a bomb blast if it could, Blastoise's main trademark is the two water cannons that come out of it's shell, which can fire enough water to blow apart a skyscraper in a single shot. Because of these water cannons, Blastoise has often been employed as a firefighter Pokémon in regions where humanoid Water-type Pokémon are of a rarity. Despite it's massive size, Blastoise can get around easily by hiding inside it's shell and spinning with enough force to break solid diamond. Much like how Wartortle used to evolve into a different Pokémon in the past, it was rumored that Blastoise was once part of it's own evolution line, before forced adaptations from the rising technology made the two families come together as one: However, attempts to merge other Pokémon families into a single evolutionary line have all ended in failure.
In it's Gigantamax Form, Blastoise becomes an immobile water turret, blindly firing it's G-Max Cannonade from the 31 water cannons that decorate it's shell. In fact, some scientists claim that this is all that Blastoise's Gigantamax Form can do, and it is a sign that the Gigantamax Pokémon were built solely for combat use. However, some people still claim to have seen a Pokémon similar to Gigantamax Blastoise tear though a mountain with these water cannons.


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Electric --> Electric --> Electric OR Electric/Psychic
Pichu is a tiny mouse Pokémon, similar to Saoppu and Zokala, and research shows that Pichu is a descendant to every other Electric-mouse Pokémon there is. It stores electricity through it's cheeks, which are made of a special insulator similar to rubber, but because of it's size, Pichu can only hold so much before it is forced to uncontrollably unleash it as an electrical storm. It's known to be quite energetic and childish, as it is a Pokémon considered to be a "Baby Pokémon", and it can often be seeing crying near the food stocks that it has fried against it's will. Once Pichu reaches max happiness, it will evolve into the one, the only, the mascot of the Pokémon franchise itself, Pikachu! Very popular because of not just it's looks, but also the fact that a certain trainer chose one as his starter, Pikachu's cheeks can now store it's electricity more efficiently, and it can be used to recharge devices or send people flying into the sky. It uses not just it's Thunderbolts as a weapon, but also the lightning bolt shaped tail on it's back, which can supposedly serve as a plug for devices far larger than it. Because of it's popularity, you'll often find people with Pikachu even in regions it is not native to, and it also has the unique property of being able to draw power from the clothes that it wears, as seen in the Hoenn Region. By using a Thunder Stone, Pikachu evolves again into Raichu, who, while it still uses it's cheeks to store electricity, now uses it's tail as a weapon full time. This tail is filled with a million volts of electricity, enough to render even a Mohansha unconscious, and it's behaviour depends on how much electricity it has absorbed. The more electricity a Raichu absorbs, the more aggressive it will get, so it will sometimes unleash electrical storms to help stave off it's stored electricity. In the Alola Region, the diet of the Pikachu in the region, consisting of a fluffy pancake mix, causes it to evolve into a different form of Raichu known as Alolan Raichu, which it can't access in the Oriva Region at all. This Raichu is a lot more energetic than those in other regions, charging psychic energy into it's tail that it then uses to surf across the sky like a professional surfer would.
While the Gigantamax Factor can only be found in fully evolved Pokémon, some unevolved Pokémon also get access to the factor as well. Pikachu is one of these Pokémon, it's tail now made of an electrical energy that can power an entire city for months should it strike the ground. It can call a G-Max Volt Crash from the sky to destroy it's opponents, but it's normally very innocent, usually just standing there without a care in the world if it doesn't have anything to fight. One can easily tell if a Pikachu has the Gigantamax Factor by the fact it will knock away any Thunder Stones it comes near: This factor was discovered long before the Dynamax Phenomeon was even discovered in the Galar Region.
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Fairy --> Fairy/Flying --> Fairy/Flying
Having just come out of it's egg, Togepi has a personality of what you'd expect from a Baby Pokémon, being very childish and crying at the slightest provocation. Very few people are aware, however, that the eggshell that Togepi wears is actually a storage of happiness itself. When it's not busy playing with others or crying like a child, Togepi witnesses positive emotions and absorbs them into it's shell, which it then shares with others to make them happy. As a means of defence, Togepi will close up the spikes on it's head to make it look like an actual egg. Once Togepi reaches max happiness, it will evolve into Togetic, a small Fairy Pokémon with wings that allow it to fly across the sky, though some have seen it glide as well. From these wings comes a special powder known as "Joy Dust", which promotes happiness to anyone that touches them, and they are often gathered in bottles and sold to those who are feeling down. It has a liking for joyful people, and Togetic becomes distressed if it cannot find one, it's wings drooping down as a sign of this. Apparently, it comes from an alternative dimension that is populated solely by Togepi, where negative emotions never exist. Normally, Togetic evolves into Togekiss with a Shiny Stone, but since those can't be found in Oriva, even with the Expansion Pass installed, it instead evolves using a Moon Stone. Now with a pure heart that represents the dimension that it came from, Togekiss is only seen where there is peace and harmony, just like the conditions of it's home realm. However, with the rising conflicts across the Pokémon world, this Pokémon is very rarely seen, and some say it has even become extinct in the wild after the Oriva Region's thousand year war, and that you can only get one by evolving a Togetic today. As it flies across the regions, it spreads eggs full of joy and happiness from it's wings that bless all that touch them with all the happiness in the world.
As the first Pokémon in this project to get a new Gigantamax Form, Gigantamax Togekiss resembles a giant flying egg from a long distance. Using it's giant wings that joyful people can see as massive feathers the size of a mountain, it drops a G-Max Joy Realm down that can eliminate conflict entirely from the area around it. Supposedly, those who see a crack in this egg will be filled with compassion and happiness as long as they live, never being able to show a negative emotion again.
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[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!

Normal --> Water, Electric, Fire, Psychic, Dark, Grass, Ice OR Fairy (NEONET does not introduce any new eeveelutions!)
Eevee is a very popular Pokémon among trainers, if only because of it's unstable DNA makeup that is strangely related to Same. Possessing a friendly personality and an eager spirit, Eevee is a good choice for beginning trainers because of it's endless possibilities, being friendly even in it's base form. It's DNA depends on the locations that it makes it's home in, as well as what it is exposed to, and Eevee is known as the Evolution Pokémon because of it's ability to evolve into eight different Pokémon, known by fans as the Eeveelutions: Some even claim that Eevee was the first ever non-Legendary Pokémon to evolve. Using a Water Stone, Eevee evolves into Vaporeon, which has a slender membrane that allows it to swim across the sea at mach 5, as well as the ability to melt into water to hide itself from predators. A Thunder Stone will evolve it into Jolteon, which can not only outrun lightning itself with it's slick body, but can also cause thunderstorms by extending the spikes on it's body. Using a Fire Stone will evolve Eevee into Flareon, which can breathe out endless flames through the flame sac hidden in it's fur, which also serves as a temperature regulator. Levelling it up with high happiness during the day evolves it into Espeon, which can see the future through the gemstone on it's head, and can read the currents in the air with it's slender fur. Doing the same process during the night will instead evolve Eevee into Umbreon, which possesses a set of poisonous rings that glow in the night, allowing it to hunt in the blackest darkness. A Leaf Stone evolves Eevee into Leafeon, which can perform photosynthesis to gather sunlight from the sky, which it then uses to grow beautiful gardens across wastelands. Using an Ice Stone evolves Eevee into Glaceon, which can create beautiful snowstorms through the hidden needles in it's fur, and summon icicles to use as powerful battering rams. Finally, using a Moon Stone on it (Notably a different evolution condition than in other regions) will evolve it into Sylveon, a very friendly Pokémon that possesses a set of extendible feelers that can drain an enemy's will to fight with a single touch.
However, Eevee is also another one of the unevolved Pokémon that can possess the Gigantamax Factor. In this form, Gigantamax Eevee becomes extremely friendly, cuddling it's opponents with a G-Max Cuddle as if they were their best friend in the whole wide world. It's said that this form was made possible thanks to the energies from an Eevee that supposedly entered another world to meet it's trainer again, and one can tell if an Eevee has the Gigantamax Factor by the fact that Evolution Stones will not work on it. Eevee with the Gigantamax Factor are supposedly very friendly towards other Eeveelutions.
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon North, South, East, and West: The Largest Sprite Dex ever!

Normal --> Normal --> Normal
Porygon is the first man made Pokémon in the modern era made using the technology of today, the Pokémon that revived the concept of man-made Pokémon after the failure of Venga-2, and the very Pokémon that inspired the creation of Shanxid! Thus, it is only appropriate that it can be found in the NEONET: It has not been retyped into a Cyber-type because it's existence predates the type's origins. It was originally created by Silph Co as a satellite, but basic programming knowledge at the time meant it was unable to move in space, though it is able to move through cyberspace in seconds. Because of this, many Porygon prototypes were distributed across computer shops to instead serve as a frame that could be built upon for future artificial Pokémon, though Team Rocket stole most of them to sell as the Celadon Game Corner's top prize: Because of this, Porygon became very valuable, with millions of people gambling their fortune away just to get their hands on one of them. After Team Rocket was disbanded and the Porygon were set free, Silph Co started working on an Upgrade for Porygon: When it is traded holding this, Porygon will evolve into Porygon2. While it still can't fly through space, even though it's travel speed across cyberpsace is now so fast, it can go through a thousand websites in a second, Porygon2's artificial intelligence has vastly improved in this form, allowing it to read the emotions of others and take them in as their own. Because of this, however, Porygon2 sometimes learns things that aren't a part of it's own programming. In battle, Porygon2 can read all of an opponent's tactics simply by scanning and downloading their data, allowing it to formulate a plan of action towards it's enemies. After Silph Co announced that it's plans to go through space was a failure, a suspicious company in the Sinnoh Region those name has still not yet been known to this day took in the blueprints of Porygon2 and aimed to improve it further: Instead of going through space, the company planned it to go through other dimensions instead. To do this, they created a Dubious Disc, that, when Porygon2 is traded while holding it, will evolve Porygon2 into it's final form, Porygon-Z, which serves as Shanxid-X's rival. However, due to the incompetance of the programmer who made the Dubious Disc, a massive programming error occured, and thus Porygon-Z became an unpredictable program that loves nothing more than to appear on websites and muck up their data to become unrecognizable. It's so unpredictable and chaotic, that some people don't consider it an evolution at all, but rather the result of taking an idea too far. Supposedly, the only time Porygon-Z ever acts normal is if it is taken to another timeline: There have been reports of members of the Porygon family disappearing at the same time that distortions of history were detected in the region that would become Sinnoh.
Porygon-Z is another Pokémon that gets a new Gigantamax Form in the NEONET's Power Spot, and in this form, it does'nt just cause chaos...it IS chaos itself! Any program that gets a mere look at the seven heads surrounding it will succumb to it's G-Max System Reboot, turning it into another Gigantamax Porygon-Z, which in term makes the whole mainframe useless in mere microseconds through a deadly chain reaction. Strangely, it's body resembles the ultimate creation of Silph Co, the Master Ball, but no-one has ever seen it open.
 
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