# Example: Fusing a *Bulbasaur* with a *Charmander*. * New nature must be determined on the d20 roll table * Inversts the fusion (**Head** Pokemon is now designated as the **Body** **Body** Pokemon is now designated as the **Head**) * Loses 10% of gained experience points when fused * Loses 25% of gained experience points when fused It contains all Pokemon from Gen I - Gen VII. To see what Fusion Pokemon may look like, play around at ( "Pokemon Fusion Generator"). Fused Pokemon are sterile.įused Pokemon may learn any moves on either Pokemon's **Move List** however, they cannot learn moves from a TM.įused Pokemon cannot be further fused, nor can they be unfused. See the **Items** section for more information.įused Pokemon cannot evolve or breed. The fused Pokemon's nature and gained experience is determined by the DNA Splicer. The trainer may also choose 1 hidden ability that either Pokemon has for the newly fused Pokemon's hidden ability. The trainer may choose 1 ability that either Pokemon has for the newly fused Pokemon's ability. Vulnerability, Resistances, and Immunities are determined by the newly fused Pokemon's combined Typing. The trainer chooses one skill that either of the two Pokemon have as a saving throw. The trainer chooses two skills that either of the two Pokemon are proficient in as the fused Pokemon's proficient skills. CHA, INT, and WIS round towards the Pokemon designated as the **Head**, if not a whole number. STR, CON, and DEX round towards the Pokemon designated as the **Body**, if not a whole number. The 6 Main Stats *(STR, CON, DEX, INT, WIS, CHA)* are all taken as weighted averages. HP is taken as a weighted average between the two Pokemon, rounded up. SR is determined by the Pokemon designated as the **Head**.ĪC, Hit Dice, and Speed are determined by the Pokemon designated as the **Body**. See the **Items** section for more information. The fused Pokemon's level is determined by the DNA Splicer. ***Exception.*** Flying can only be a Secondary Typing. *Secondary Typing* is passed on by the Pokemon designated as the **Body**. *Primary Typing* is passed on by the Pokemon designated as the **Head**. Size is determined by the Pokemon designated as the **Body**. **Example:** Bulbasaur (Head) + Charmander (Body) = Bulbander The name of the newly fused Pokemon is created by taking the first half of the **Head's** name and the second half of the **Body's** name. The trainer determines which Pokemon is designated as the **Head** and which Pokemon is designated as the **Body**. Below are the mechanics to stat the newly fused Pokemon.Ī fused Pokemon has two main parts: the **Head** and the **Body**. These splicers combine 2 Pokemon to create a fused Pokemon. In order for fusion to work, two Pokemon may be fused together using a fusing item known as a DNA Splicer. Join our ( "Pokemon 5e") or ( "Pokemon 5e Discord")!įusing Pokemon has been a popular mechanic and exploration topic for some time now in the Pokemon fan world. This would not be possible if it were not for all of you. To the members of the Pokemon 5e Discord and subreddit for your support, ideas, and playtesting. Mechanics for fusing Pokemon adapted from ( "Pokemon Fusion") Image's used have been credited and linked to the image's creator below the image. Inspiration and Ideas from: r/Pokemon and r/Pokemon5e. No profits are made from the release of this supplement. We do not claim ownership of anything related to Pokemon or Dungeons and Dragons. Based on the original game by Satoshi Taijiri ©Game Freak ©Nintendo Company Inc. Portions of the Materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. This is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. **For Pokemon 5E Supplements and other content, go to:** # A guide for fusing Pokemon in the Pokemon World.
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