Even after decades, Game Freak continues to find unique designs for itsPokemon, as seen in the arrival ofScarlet and Violet. However, way beforePokemon Scarlet and Violet’srelease, fans were putting together their own ideas for Pokemon, with many going down the route of fusing two existing ones.

With an abundance of fusion generators on the web, it is easier than ever to create magic and generate a fewPokemon fusionsthat would be perfect for an official game.

BounvolImage of a cross between a Bounsweet and a Vikavolt

Updated on July 08, 2025, by Izabella Molina:Since its inception, the Pokemon franchise has been wowing fans with its creative and often intricate designs. However, the franchise has stayed away from fusions, which means fans will have to turn elsewhere to explore this avenue. The most appealing aspect ofPokemon fusionsis the ability to take two starkly different designs and see which details pull through when they are fused together.

Moreover, now that over 1,000 Pokemon have been introduced due to the release of Scarlet and Violet, all with vastly unique designs, any potential fusion will undoubtedly be stunning and detailed. Therefore, this article has been updated to include more fusions that consist of Pokemon with completely contrasting designs.

Image of a cross between a Pyukumuku and a Cofagrigus

Japeal.comwas used as a source to generate these Pokemon fusions.

14Bounvolt (Bounsweet + Vikavolt)

With such an intimidating Bug Pokemon like Vikavolt, the last Pokemon that would complement it in a potential fusion would bea pretty Grass Pokemonlike Bounsweet. But surprisingly, Bounsweet’s color scheme proves to be a nice alternative to Vikavolt’s physical appearance.

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A potential typing for Bounvolt would be the dual Bug and Grass-type; naturally, the Electric typing would be lost due to Bounsweet’s plant-like color scheme. Overall, with Vikavolt’s mandibles absent, Bounvolt turns out to be a rather cute flying beetle, not unlike a beetle someone would see every day. Be sure to think twice before squashing this little beetle!

13Pyukugrigus (Pyukumuku + Cofagrigus)

Much like Bounvolt, Pyukumuku proves to be a surprisingly compatible fusee for Cofagrigus, resulting in the goofy-looking Pyukugrigus fusion. Though Pyukugrigus’s design still looks rather dark, a trait obviously derived from Cofagrigus, the overall result is still reminiscent of Pyukumuku due to its face and color scheme.

Asboth Cofagrigus and Pyukumuku are monotype Pokemon, Pyukugrigus would undoubtedly be a Water and Ghost Pokemon. However, one point of contention with this fusion would be its ability; though Pyukugrigus seems more suited for the Mummy ability, the presence of Pyukumuku’s mouth also grants the possibility of the Innards Out ability.

Image of a cross between a Regigigas and a Trapinch

12Regipinch (Regigigas + Trapinch)

Blending a legendary Pokemon with a more common monster is simply too tempting when playing around with fusions. Whenever a legendary Pokemon is fused with a non-legendary, the result can look anywhere from absolutely majestic to completely messed up, especially if one of the fusees has an awkward design.

Enter Regipinch, the hypothetical Normal and Ground addition to the Legendary Golems. Despite inheriting Trapinch’s Ground typing, Regipinch’s color scheme could also suit the Grass-type due to the green presence in Regigigas’s color scheme. If there was ever a need foranother Legendary Grass Pokemon, Regipinch would fit into the role quite nicely.

Image of a cross between a Zubat and an Onix

11Zuix (Zubat + Onix)

MostPokemon fusionsinvolve both fusees being completely different types, and the Zuix fusion follows this trend quite accurately, resulting in a rather monstrous appearance.This great dual Poison and Rock type fusionis reminiscent of a cave monster that thrives in the dark; this is quite fitting considering that its fusees, Zubat and Onix, are the most common cave-dwelling Pokemon in the series.

An alternate typing to Zuix would be Flying and Ground, though this typing would conflict with the fusion’s overall design. Aside from this dilemma as well as this fusion’s completely useless wings, Zuix would definitely give a good scare to anyone unfortunate enough to encounter it in a cave.

Image of a cross between an Empoleon and a Staraptor

10Emporaptor (Empoleon + Staraptor)

A cross between an Empoleon and a Staraptor,Emporaptor seems like both a regional birdand more like a legendary bird. Easily the most distinctive features of this fusion are the bird of prey physique and the three horns on its face, which stem from the two Pokemon from which it is based.

In regard to its type, Emporaptor has two possibilities: Water and Flying or Normal and Steel; the former would most likely be appropriate due to its blue appearance. However, the blue and yellow crest may be out of place to some fans.

Image of a fusion between Meganium and Mawile from Pokemon

9Mawnium (Mawile + Meganium)

Possiblyone of the more intimidating Pokemon fusions, Mawnium, as the name suggests, is a cross between a Mawile and a Meganium. Upon closer inspection, Mawnium appears to be part flower and part Venus flytrap; the latter is especially appropriate due to Mawile’s gaping set of jaws now serving as a head.

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Image of a fusion between a Paras and a Muk from Pokemon

Although a possible type combination for Mawnium would be Grass and Fairy, this can be debated due to its set of jaws and its body’s sickly green color. Regardless, there is no denying that a Trainer would be in for the shock of their life if they ran into a Mawnium in the wild.

8Pauk (Muk + Paras)

While it is easy to say that Pauk takes after Muk, it is also plain to see that it takes after Paras as well. Rather than have a single arm like Muk, Pauk instead has two sharp claws that obviously stem from Paras. Also, Paras' color scheme completely overtakes that of Muk.

A possible type combination for Pauk would be Poison and Bug. However, the Bug-typing may not be as appropriate due to Pauk’s amorphous body shape; the only bug aspect that is present on Pauk is its Paras-like face.

Image of Ratitross, a cross between Raticate and Eelektross

7Ratitross (Eelektross + Raticate)

Much like Mawnium, players would most likely be in for the shock of their lives if they encountered Ratitross in the wild. However, considering how Eelektross and Raticate reside in completely different environments, this begs the question: where in the wild would someone encounter this Pokemon?

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Design-wise, Raticate’s face and tail prove to be quite the surprising fit for Eelektross' eel-like body. On the other hand, this fusion makes it very difficult to be labeled as an Electric-type, even with the many unconventional Electric-type Pokemon the series has officially released.

6Eelekix (Onix + Eelektross)

Much like Ratitross, Eelekix is another Pokemon fusion that begs the question of where someone would encounter this hypothetical Pokemon. In this case, the two fusees, Onix and Eelektross, live in caves and the ocean respectively, so to find Eelekix in either of those environments would be very ill-fitting.

However, unlike Ratitross, Eelekix’s design is such that it retains Eelektross' sucker mouth and Onix’s stony composition. As a result, the dual-typing of Rock and Electric would be the most appropriate for it, a typing that has not seen any use in the official series.

Image of Eelekix, a cross between Eelektross and Onix from Pokemon

5Aegidelure (Aegislash + Chandelure)

Keeping with the Ghost theme of its two fusees, Aegislash and Chandelure, Aegidelure can be seen as a perfect representation of a ghost statue. Moreover, the purple emblem just below the flame can be made out to be a sort of evil eye, which makes the Ghost-type especially fitting for Aegidelure.

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Although it perfectly fits into the Ghost-type, to say that Aegidelure also deserves the Steel-type would also be appropriate. This is in large part due to the metallic structure that is clearly derived from Aegislash. Given the hypnotic and possessive nature of its fusees, it’s best to beware of an Aegidelure that is in the vicinity.

Image of a Aegidelure, a cross between Aegislash and Chandelure from Pokemon