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Introduced Pinkan Berries in one early episode of the anime (before the release of Gold/Silver and shiny Pokemon). Turned a Pokemon pink, as below.
Would you like it if multiple colors of Pokemon existed? Would it hurt how recognizable a Pokemon is or ruin how special shinies are?
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Hesitantly says yes. Affects some Pokemon better than others. Posted an image of Rhyhorn above. Altered basically everything. Saw some other Pokemon that were not completely pink, such as Electabuzz (still with all of its usual black) and Nidoking (white belly + blue insides of ears). Already kind of exists for Squawkabilly and Minior too.
Wonders if changing an accent color works better. Re-colored a Serperior very quickly. Changed the yellow to other colors. (Contains some yellow on the edges still. Expends far more time by removing every pixel. Dropped some of the shading for blue and red also.)
Swaps it to your choice of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black, or gray (and the standard color, of course). Retains some value for shiny Pokemon with the accent color change idea (in some cases, at least). Stops the Pokemon from becoming too unrecognizable, but gaining some customizability.
Would you like it if multiple colors of Pokemon existed? Would it hurt how recognizable a Pokemon is or ruin how special shinies are?
___________
Hesitantly says yes. Affects some Pokemon better than others. Posted an image of Rhyhorn above. Altered basically everything. Saw some other Pokemon that were not completely pink, such as Electabuzz (still with all of its usual black) and Nidoking (white belly + blue insides of ears). Already kind of exists for Squawkabilly and Minior too.
Wonders if changing an accent color works better. Re-colored a Serperior very quickly. Changed the yellow to other colors. (Contains some yellow on the edges still. Expends far more time by removing every pixel. Dropped some of the shading for blue and red also.)
Swaps it to your choice of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black, or gray (and the standard color, of course). Retains some value for shiny Pokemon with the accent color change idea (in some cases, at least). Stops the Pokemon from becoming too unrecognizable, but gaining some customizability.