Summary

A creativePokemonfan has recently devised a new creature by fusing the legendary Suicune with Milotic. While fusions are not featured in any mainlinePokemongame, the franchise’s community loves to imagine mixtures of different monsters, and this fan achieved quite an interesting result with this artwork.

Both Suicune and Milotic are Water-type creatures that were introduced in earlyPokemongames. Suicune debuted inPokemon Gold and Silvertogether with Entei and Raikou as part of the so-called Legendary Beasts trio. Milotic, on the other hand, first appeared inthe third generation of thePokemonfranchiseas the evolution of Feebas, which could be fished on Route 119.

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Now, aPokemonfan called Dodominart has imagined a fusion between Suicune and Milotic. The result of this unnamedPokemonfusion is a Water-type creature that essentially keeps Suicune’s face and overall colors while adding Milotic’s fish-like body to the design. The Pokemon ends up looking like some sort of seal, as it has dog-like paws in front of it, but a Milotic’s mermaid-inspired tail on its back.

Suicune and Milotic Pokemon Fusion Fan Art

This is not the first time that Suicune appears as part of a fusion inPokemonfan art, though. Last year, a fan made anamazing fusion of Articuno and Suicune, merging the most iconic characteristics of each legendary Pokemon to come up with a new beast called Articuine. In this artwork, the fused creature had big bird claws but also Suicune’s purple mane.

Milotic has also received some attention from thePokemoncommunity recently. Last week, another fan came up with apast Paradox form for Miloticnamed Striking Beauty. This Water/Fighting-type monster resembled a huge sea serpent covered in scales, and it still maintained the most important aspects of Milotic’s design but looked way more powerful than the normal critter. The design came with a shiny variant, which had red, blue, and yellow colors.

In general,Pokemonfusions are quite a popular topic for fan art among the game’s community. Last month, yet another fan of Nintendo’s franchise made an interesting artwork by creating afusion of the Galarian Ponyta and Rowlet. This design was quite unique, as it resembled a Grass-type Galarian Ponyta that looked like a unicorn covered in leaves. Hopefully, the Pokemon community will keep coming up with interesting fusions that will highlight the most interesting aspects of eachPokemonand amaze the fans of the franchise.

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