This is the Dex for the fakemon found in Spade Renegade! As the fic continues, the list will grow longer, and gaps will be filled. I also plan on making this site look better in the future, so don't worry about that (currently though, this page is better displayed on desktop so you better switch your display settings on mobile :/).
The B Dex refers to mons the gang can casually catch in the overworld, and are well known throughout the region. The A Dex refers to mons people have either thought to be fabricated, or have gone extinct until being rediscovered very recently through the Spade Game. Hope you enjoy looking through :D
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#B001 (TYPE: FIRE) (SUIT: HEART) Ratzavok, the Leech Snake Pokémon: It’s often seeked as a starter due to its very compatible nature. However, in the wild, it often attaches itself to lonely trainers by catching them off guard, expecting a bond back, often referred to as a bond for life.
(TYPE: FIRE) (SUIT: HEART) (EVOLVED FROM: RATZAVOK) Ratzcul, the Leech Snake Pokémon: It’ll hide in tall areas and wait for large prey to walk by in order to fall directly onto them and start sucking their blood. Most victims are left unconscious during an attack.
(TYPE: WATER) (SUIT: STAR) Narwhammie, the Bubbly Steed Pokémon: Often nicknamed the Freshwater Ponyta, this Pokémon is very chipper and can be found playing near short streams. Its horn is very fragile, but it’ll grow back with ease! If handled with care, then it’s the perfect starter for young trainers!
(TYPE: WATER) (SUIT: STAR) (EVOLVED FROM: NARWHAMMIE) Prewhammie, the Bubbly Steed Pokémon: Thanks to developing longer limbs, this Pokémon is a more efficient runner, and its horn regenerates twice as fast compared to its prevolved state! However, it’s advised that trainers don’t interrupt the horn’s healing process.
(TYPE: GRASS) (SUIT: CLOVER) Doradin, the Pecky Pokémon: Voted amongst the least attractive Blawsth Pokémon, most dismiss it due to its feathers not sprouting in yet. It is given as a starter Pokémon though as it’s easy to handle. However, one must take note though of its typically timid and insecure nature.
(TYPE: GRASS) (SUIT: CLOVER) (EVOLVED FROM: DORADIN) Doragin, the Pecky Pokémon: It’s often found perching under the open sun, thinking for days ahead. It has agile claws and legs to make up for its lack of flight.
(TYPE: BUG) (SUIT: CLOVER) Collerah, the Gatherer Pokémon: These Pokémon are often found near trainer campsites, munching on crumbs and such. They are very messy eaters, so they tend to leave a sticky trail, which some Pokémon will love, others will despise.
(TYPE: BUG/FLYING) (SUIT: CLOVER) (EVOLVED FROM: COLLERAH) Collmetah, the Gatherer Pokémon: Collmetah, like the rest of the collerah line, are massive pests for both pokémon and people alike. They invade in swarms for anybody who’s left off guard near their nests, and steal whatever food they can find.
(TYPE: BUG/GRASS) (SUIT: SPADE) Fuwai, the Revival Pokémon: These rare Pokémon can be found near abandoned buildings or the deceased. Despite only eating meat, they help plants grow in place, making abandoned homes into a lively place. They traverse by jumping about on their fluffy green legs, eating with the beak located underneath their bodies.
(TYPE:BUG/GRASS) (SUIT: SPADE) (EVOLVED FROM: FUWAI) Shifwai, the Revival Pokémon: Usually found protecting large areas infested with grass pokémon, Shifwai are also surprisingly large compared to its prevolved state, usually scaring new trainers who don’t know any better (what are you doing in this region without reading these entries!? That’s what YOU BOUGHT THIS DEVICE FOR.).
(TYPE: FLYING) (SUIT: STAR) Keibirv, the Vagabond Pokémon: It has the tendency to leave the nest for short flights and on occasion, have battles with wild pokémon. They are some of the few pokémon exclusive to Blawsth that aren’t facing endangerment and have always been in high numbers.
(TYPE: PSYCHIC) (SUIT: HEART) Docwah, the Yarn Pokémon: This Pokémon is said to have been made hundreds of years ago by putting rice and roses inside balls of felt, sewn together to gift a young one as a protection charm.
(TYPE: ROCK/ELECTRIC) (SUIT: CLOVER) Ausgabby, the Crevice Pokémon: Living in Blawsth’s thunder crevices near Stahlotoh City, this Pokémon has adapted well by absorbing the electricity off other electric pokémon, boosting its powers!
(TYPE: WATER/DARK) (SUIT: SPADE) Anklerich, the Angler Pokémon: For every lake in Blawsth, they always contain one Anklerich. This Pokémon uses its lure to not just attract other pokémon, but also humans in order to brawl with them. Its most common enemy is the Blawsthian Pokémon, Clacklenes.
(TYPE: WATER) (SUIT: HEART) Orkasha, the Diver Pokémon: It’s a remarkable and agile diver, it will come back in a snap if food is thrown into the darkest depths of the ocean! It will also devour that treat in a whistle. Due to its rarity, its fallen teeth are often sought after.
(TYPE: STEEL/ELECTRIC) (SUIT: CLOVER) Klinswarda, the Blacksmith Pokémon: Its hammer helps with conducting electricity, and if it ever loses it, it’ll simply make a new one. For years this Pokémon has been used in manufacturing other items of steel and similar material.
#B034 (TYPE: GRASS) (SUIT: SPADE) Loskella, the Skeleton Pokémon: Due to its weak bone structure, only trainers within a high ranking are allowed to keep it. Many researchers have concluded this is a result from a permanent evolution created centuries ago from its territorial feud with Angsbel after the Great Blawsthian Civil War.
(TYPE: GRASS/POISON) (SUIT: SPADE) (EVOLVED FROM: LOSKELLA) Skelestein, the Skeleton Pokémon: Being calculated to have enough horsepower to rival the speeds of a Ninjask, Skelestein are rather light. Due to its delicacy, it is often seen as a status symbol in Blawsth to own one, marking a trainer’s ability to handle anything!
(TYPE: ELECTRIC) (SUIT: SPADE) Dyakord, the Cinder Pokémon: Being a curious Pokémon, it’s often found in scrapyards, trying to make any old gadget spark up again. It’s covered in soot due to excessive contact with flammable material.
(TYPE: DARK/GHOST) (SUIT: SPADE) Toshinmac, the Jester Pokémon: A Pokémon said to have cursed the world with bad luck ages ago. That theory is currently being tested among modern researchers.
#A01 (TYPE: DARK/GHOST) (SUIT:SPADE) Toshinmac, the Jester Pokémon (imp form): Researchers have now discovered that underneath all the ink, the legendary Pokémon, Toshinmac, was hiding an inferior form the entire time. Scientists have suggested that Toshinmac puts up its alternate Slinger Form, just to intimidate others.
(TYPE: POISON/FLYING) (SUIT: SPADE) Suavornderm, the Hazard Dove Pokémon: Seen as both a sign of peace but also vengeful demise, it is said that this Pokémon would strike down a poisonous spike onto their prey, following them until they dropped.
(TYPE: STEEL) (SUIT: STAR) Grusagi, the Bandit Pokémon: Little is known about this Pokémon, other than it carrying unbreakable chains, seemingly bound to them for life.