Pokémon Concept – “Pixigon”
Type: Normal
Classification: Digital Pokémon
Height/Weight: ~1’8” / 15 lbs (small, light, digital-feeling)
Body Shape: Small, geometric, slightly glitchy, like Porygon but more abstract—could have floating “pixels” around it and a digital-looking face/display.
Signature Ability – Glitch Surge
Effect:
When HP falls below 50%, Pixigon turns into a mass of glitchy pixels.
Boosts all stats by 10–15% except Speed, which remains the same.
Visually, it becomes a swirling digital mess, flickering between shapes of creatures it has seen.
Gives off a subtle, chaotic “digital distortion” aura.
Signature Move – Screen Copy
Effect:
Pixigon scans an opponent or ally it sees (or could even scan the team at the start of battle).
Summons digital clones of up to 4 Pokémon from its team (3 in doubles).
Clones are weaker versions (maybe 50–70% of the stats of the original), just strong enough to assist.
Duration lasts 3 turns, then the clones disappear.
Can also interact with the Glitch Surge form for visual flair (pixels of the clones flicker in and out).
Stats
HP: 90
Attack: 70
Defense: 70
Special Attack: 95
Special Defense: 85
Speed: 60
Total: 470
Lore Idea
Created in the early days of digital gaming, it is said to have formed from the collective “data” of arcade machines and home consoles.
Trainers have reported seeing their favorite game characters materialize as tiny digital clones when Pixigon is in battle.
Scientists are baffled by its Glitch Surge phenomenon, theorizing it taps into a parallel digital dimension.