Summary

APokemonfan recently designed a fusion between the Hisuian regional variant of Zoroark and Sylveon, coming up with an amazing result. While fusions are not featured in officialPokemongames like Mega Evolutions and Paradox forms, they are one of the most popular concepts for fan artists who want to imagine new takes on classic monsters.

Zoroark is a Dark-type monster originally introduced in the fifth generation ofPokemongames as the evolution of Zorua, starting at Level 30. InPokemon Legends: Arceus, Zorua and Zoroark received Normal/Ghost-type regional variants for Hisui. Sylveon, on the other hand, isa Fairy-type Pokemonthat evolves from Eevee. Introduced in Gen 6, it’s the latest of the eight official Eeveelutions to appear in the series, and among the most popular.

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Now, aPokemonfan named PuppyRex devised an unnamed Ghost/Fairy-type fusion of the Hisuian Zoroark and Sylveon. The new design fused both creatures in an interesting way, keeping the overall body size of Zoroark, including its sharp claws and long hair, while also using several of Sylveon’s features, such as its colors, eyes, and ears. The artwork was praised by thePokemoncommunity, with gamers describing it as both “cool and terrifying.”

Pokemon Fan Art Depicts Hisuian Zoroark and Sylveon Fusion

This is not the only artwork to imagine alternative forms for Sylveon to appear over the last few months. In October, for example, onefan designed a Fairy/Flying-type version of Sylveon. In this artwork, some of Sylveon’s fairy elements have been highlighted, giving the cute creature small wings and some clouds floating around it.

In another recent piece of artwork, afan devised a human version of Sylveon. In this beautiful piece, the artist designed a woman wearing clothes that resembled Sylveon’s pink color scheme and had eyes, large ears, and hair that were greatly inspired by the popular Eeveelution.

While artwork featuring Zoroark is not as easy to find as the ones that reimagine the popular Fairy-type critter, somefans reimagined Zorua and Zoroark as Fire-type Pokemonback in August. At the time, a fan shared a gallery with three new designs. One of them had a Fire-type Zorua, which still looked small, but had hair made out of fire, while the two other designs featured a Fire/Ghost and a Fire/Fairy-type variant of Zoroark. In these new forms, the creature still had long hair made out of fire, but came in different colors.

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