A Pokémon Sword and Shield enthusiast recently unveiled their imaginative take on the Galar region's Fossil Pokémon in their pristine, unreconstructed forms, a stark contrast to the game's fragmented versions. The fan art, shared on social media, garnered significant praise, with fellow players lauding not only the designs but also the proposed type and ability combinations.
Fossil Pokémon have been a consistent feature since the franchise's inception. Pokémon Red and Blue introduced the Dome and Helix Fossils, yielding Kabuto and Omanyte. While typically found whole, Sword and Shield subverted this tradition, presenting trainers with fragmented fossils of creatures like birds and fish. Combining these fragments with Cara Liss yielded Arctozolt, Arctovish, Dracozolt, or Dracovish.
Despite the absence of new Fossil Pokémon since Generation VIII, the Galar region's ancient creatures continue to spark fan creativity. Reddit user IridescentMirage shared their artwork depicting these Pokémon in their complete forms, introducing Lyzolt, Razovish, Dracosaurus, and Arctomaw, each with unique secondary typings (Electric, Water, Dragon, and Ice respectively). Abilities like Strong Jaw and Adaptability were thoughtfully assigned to enhance their battle capabilities. Arctomaw, with a total base stat of 560 (including a formidable 150 physical attack), stood out among the quartet.
Fan Art Reimagines Galar's Fossil Pokémon
IridescentMirage also incorporated a novel "Primal" type, inspired by Pokémon Scarlet's Paradox Pokémon and originating from a Pokémon action RPG fan project. This Primal type grants effectiveness against Grass, Fire, Flying, Ground, and Electric types, while leaving the Pokémon vulnerable to Ice, Ghost, and Water attacks. The artwork received enthusiastic feedback, with comments praising Lyzolt's superior design compared to its in-game counterpart and expressing intrigue about the Primal type.
While the true forms of Galar's Fossil Pokémon remain a mystery, fan creations like IridescentMirage's offer captivating speculation. The future of Fossil Pokémon in Generation X remains to be seen.