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MothmonSableye x Hawlucha
Some trainers find the glowing red gaze of this omnivorous, flying variety deeply unsettling, with some even going so far as to brand this hybrid unlucky. Enthusiasts maintain that, ominous appearance aside, this variety has many Pleasant Points.
Snow Queen
Sableye x Jynx
A naturally occurring hybrid in colder climes, where the cave habitats of Jynx and Sableye overlap. This variety's delicate ice crystals make it both a prized contest variety, and extremely difficult to maintain in warmer climates - improper husbandry of this hybrid can result in deformed crystals, or, in extreme cases, a small purple puddle.
El Chupacabra
Sableye x Cacturne
An uncommon but highly problematic hybrid, this variety naturally occurs in desert regions where the natural ranges of cave-dwelling Sableye and desert-dwelling Cacturne overlap. This hybrid lacks both the drought-resistance of the Cacturne parent, and the ability to survive on an entirely rock-based diet of the Sableye parent, and instead satisfies its hunger and thirst with the blood of other Pokémon. This hybrid is a particular hazard to Pokémon ranches, sneaking into the pens at nightfall, and draining the livestock dry.
"Crazy Diamond"
Sableye x Spinda
The most notable feature of this Sableye hybrid is its remarkably strong Confuse-Ray - gazing into its constantly swirling eyes swiftly induces extreme disorientation, vivid hallucinations, and mild euphoria. Despite this, this variety has seen little popularity with competitive battlers, as it suffers from constant vertigo, and has great difficulty standing up. Specimens also appear to be in a state of perpetual, slightly worried confusion.
Despite its unsuitability as a battle or contest Pokémon, this variety has seen some popularity amid those who enjoy the psychedelic effects of gazing into its eyes, although the long term effects of Confuse-Ray abuse have yet to be studied.
All specimens of this variety have a unique jewel-pattern, and are capable of growing gems from any part of their bodies. Studies have shown this includes inside their brains.
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Comments: 5
Lediblock2 [2018-12-30 04:54:19 +0000 UTC]
>No Flatwoods Monster-based Elgyem mix
I am disappointed.
In all seriousness, though, these are all really fun. I like the urban legend theme you've got with these!
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IcarusTheVaccinator [2016-08-05 09:22:22 +0000 UTC]
As soon as I saw snowqueen
LET IT GO,
LET IT GO-
Sorry. c:
I love how you drew all of the Sableye! Especially the Crazy Diamond, that one is really nice! ^w^
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HopefulDragon [2016-01-09 20:52:27 +0000 UTC]
These are so cool! I love the Mothmon one it's so awesome!
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StarSlug In reply to HopefulDragon [2016-01-09 20:59:02 +0000 UTC]
Aw, thank you. I thought it'd be cool to make some cryptid-based variations, as Sableye is already based off the Hopkinsville Goblins.
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TreeGecko [2016-01-06 08:54:29 +0000 UTC]
I like the Sableye x Cacturne one XD
The Sableye x Spinda is interesting too~
This is a great idea in my opinion ^^
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