Summary

  • The introduction of Paradox Pokemon has inspired fans to create fanmade versions of their favorite Pokemon in the same style, like one who designed Paradox forms for Bulbasaur and its evolutions.
  • Paradox Pokemon are new variations of existing creatures with mysterious origins, categorized into prehistoric or metallic designs.
  • Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have impressive character designs and storytelling, and Paradox Pokemon play a significant role in the games' plot, leaving fans with many questions.

Bulbasaur is undoubtedly one of the most famous and easily-recognized creatures in the world of Pokemon, and another creative member of the franchise's artistic community gave the Grass-type Kanto starter and its evolutions a new look inspired by some of the Paradox Pokemon introduced in the Gen 9 games. These mysterious new Pokemon have raised no end of questions since the launch of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and have also gone on to provide tons of inspiration for artsy Pokemon fans.

As the name suggests, Paradox Pokemon are new variations of existing critters whose origins are puzzling to say the least. They can be encountered and caught in a special location within the Paldea region, and aren't currently known to exist anywhere else. In terms of design, Paradox Pokemon can fall into one of two categories: either prehistoric and more savage in appearance, or metallic and seemingly robotic in nature. The designs of these strange Pokemon are intended to match their suspected origins, with Pokemon Scarlet's Paradox Pokemon coming from the ancient past and Pokemon Violet's roster of Paradox Pokemon hailing from the distant future. While this seems to be the case on the surface, the true origins of these Paradox Pokemon are actually suggested to be much more complicated.

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While Pokemon lore enthusiasts have a number of different theories regarding these perplexing creatures, there's no doubt about their influence over Pokemon fan art since the release of the latest core-series games. The awesome and equally unusual appearances of these Paradox Pokemon have spurred countless fans to redesign some of their favorite Pokemon in the same styles, which is exactly the case for the user HappyGamerNick on Reddit who set about recreating Bulbasaur and its evolutionary line as prehistoric Paradox Pokemon. These fantastic designs seem to depict the Pokemon as Grass and Ground-types, with each form sporting new colorations and notably sharp teeth.

Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur certainly aren't the only Pokemon to receive fanmade Paradox forms, nor are they the only starter Pokemon to get the treatment. The introduction of Paradox Pokemon has led to all sorts of Pokemon from community favorites to Legendary Pokemon getting fanmade Paradox forms, including many of the starter Pokemon from across the 9 generations of Pokemon games. The artist behind this Paradox Bulbasaur line has also designed countless other unofficial Paradox Pokemon, which are shared in videos on the creator's YouTube channel.

Though Pokemon Scarlet and Violet sadly fall short when it comes to graphics and overall performance, their character designs and storytelling have been considered nothing short of stellar by many fans, and Paradox Pokemon are an essential part of the games' deep plot. The games' ending has certainly left a lot of fans with more questions than they began with, and it seems likely that Scarlet and Violet's DLC will shed light on some of the remaining mysteries that surround Paradox Pokemon and the Terastal phenomenon as a whole.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available on Nintendo Switch.

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