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Published: 2015-03-12 20:24:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 38937; Favourites: 1362; Downloads: 0
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Description I really wanted to do a variations sheet for Quilava, one of my most favourite Pokemon ever! I mean, they are volcano weasels! What's not to love . I decided to go for what Quilava bred for different stats may look like instead of just marking variations (I find body type variations much more interesting than markings anyway).

Speed bred Quilavas are the smallest of the bunch, with short legs, small ears and a very streamlined and flexible body. Their head and body shape is based on stoats and weasels and the head is very triangular with big eyes and a small snout. The markings on Quilava bred for speed are usually very smooth and don't have a lot of contrast. I used the official artwork colours for this one, as it looks most like what I imagine Quilavas would look like irl.

Attack bred Quilavas are stockier than the speed ones, have a more developed muzzle and larger teeth and claws. Their fur is longer and tends to bristle at the joints. The markings have most contrast, and this is the 'breed' where abnormal markings are most likely to occur, such as lighter eyebrow spots and earrims. I based these guys on martens. Along with Speed, these are most preferred and often bred together to get well-rounded offspring (which are then given as starters)

Defense bred Quilavas are the least common of the three, and it was the toughest for me to think up. I based this one on badgers and polecats, stockier than the Attack Quilava, with longer, stronger limbs, smaller eyes and ears, and probably the thickest fur to protect against attacks of enemies. Defense bred Quilavas are slower (but still fast) and more gentle than their short-tempered kin. They also tend to have the least streamlined markings.

Winter Quilava is based on the fact that stoats and weasels get a white winter coat when they live in cold areas or on higher altitudes. This form is probably only seen in colder regions or with mountain folks who don't travel around a lot. Like stoats keep their black tail tip, Quilavas never lose their red fire spots. The winter fur is extremely dense and keeps the Quilava warm and happy (and it's trainer too, I imagine, if it would curl up around their neck like a scarf).

Shiny, well, that speaks for itself I think Besides the abnormal copper colour, the fur is also extremely smooth and shines! Reflects the light very nicely and is very popular with contest participants, though the mutation is very rare and hard to breed.

Ash Marked and Yellow Throated are two marking options I though would fit nicely. The Ash marks are relatively common and are located near the fire spots (hence the name) and along the spine. It is not formed by actual ash or through the use of fire attacks but is a natural variety. Yellow Throated Quilavas are rarer, their throats are a brighter, often yellowish hue and have a jagged shape. It is often accompanied by light ear rims or eyebrow spots.

Hope you like it I had fun thinking about this stuff, haha, could not pass up the chance to do a mustelid Pokemon!

Other Poke variations:
Camerupt: fav.me/d8kcsvm

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Art is © to me

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Comments: 64

SolarLugia [2015-03-13 02:33:18 +0000 UTC]

Awesome anatomy difference based on stats! I hope you do more if you're interested!

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Avanii In reply to SolarLugia [2015-03-13 09:06:30 +0000 UTC]

Thank you I probably will, though I haven't decided which ones yet.

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RubyDragonCat [2015-03-12 23:11:37 +0000 UTC]

Awesome. Will you be drawing these variations for cyndaquils and typhlosions? Cyndaquil might be harder to make. While it's evolutions are clearly based on stoats/badgers, it looks more like a shrew...it is called the fire mouse pokemon. Suppose you could make it a stoat with a longer muzzle...

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Avanii In reply to RubyDragonCat [2015-03-13 09:06:05 +0000 UTC]

Thank you I'm not sure yet! I would like to do more Poke variations but I haven't decided yet which ones. I agree Cyndaquil is a shrew, and Typhlosion a (honey)badger/wolverine. I may draw them, but I cannot promise it.

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RubyDragonCat In reply to Avanii [2015-03-13 14:56:14 +0000 UTC]

Okay and you're welcome!

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BUGHS-22 [2015-03-12 21:43:47 +0000 UTC]

Aaaaw this is sweet!! I like it ^^

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Avanii In reply to BUGHS-22 [2015-03-13 09:03:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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AkumaNoAka In reply to ??? [2015-03-12 21:21:43 +0000 UTC]

this looks so cute <3
also one of my fav <3 <3
they are so strong and cute at the same time :3

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Avanii In reply to AkumaNoAka [2015-03-13 09:03:39 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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PoonieFox In reply to ??? [2015-03-12 21:19:45 +0000 UTC]

this is actually really coool!
i totally would go fo a speed one as i think it;s the cutest haha :'D <3

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Avanii In reply to PoonieFox [2015-03-13 09:03:29 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Yes me too haha, though I really like how the Attack one came out too.

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ImLookingForTime In reply to ??? [2015-03-12 20:51:38 +0000 UTC]

This is such a lovely and unique idea! they look so cool! Very well thought out ^^

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Avanii In reply to ImLookingForTime [2015-03-13 09:02:54 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much

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