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Ibérica Region - Pokémon

🇪🇸 Ibérica Region – Pokémon Design Document

A region where culture, passion, history, and nature collide.

🌱🔥💧 Starter Pokémon

Fuegoza (Fire/Grass) → Flamora (Fire/Grass) → Flamocero (Fire/Fighting)

A fiery, fox-like Pokémon with leaf patterns on its tail and mane.

Evolves through intense emotional bonds, symbolizing the deep passion of Flamenco dance.

Signature Move: Flamenco Fury – Boosts Speed and Attack when the Pokémon is in a pinch.

Aqualufo (Water) → Ondaluna (Water/Fairy) → Aquidelfa (Water/Fairy)

Based on a graceful, mystical water creature inspired by the Lorca River and Spanish myths.

Evolves with a Moon Stone or during a special full moon event.

Signature Move: Tidal Waltz – Increases Evasion and reduces enemy Speed.

Taurino (Fighting) → Torbullo (Fighting/Steel) → Bullgano (Fighting/Fire)

A bull-inspired Pokémon with an intense, warrior-like appearance.

Evolves after learning a strong Fighting-type move like Revenge or Close Combat.

Signature Move: Bull Rush – Grows stronger when used consecutively.

🐍 Early-Game Pokémon

1–2. Spyrat → Ratonado

Type: Normal → Normal/Dark

Concept: A clever rodent that thrives in urban backstreets and markets. Ratonado becomes sneaky and evasive.

Inspiration: Spanish tales of cunning rats in old cities.

3–4. Skypico → Falcorda

Type: Flying → Flying/Fighting

Concept: A falcon chick that evolves into a disciplined hunting bird trained in falconry.

Inspiration: Spanish nobility's falconry traditions.

5–6. Larvine → Magafera

Type: Bug → Bug/Fire

Concept: A fire-festival caterpillar that burns its cocoon to evolve into a glowing flame-winged butterfly.

Inspiration: Spanish fire festivals like Las Fallas.

7. Salpicubo

Type: Water

Concept: A playful water-cube creature that splashes wildly. Common near village fountains.

Inspiration: Fountain architecture & the fun-loving nature of Spanish town squares.

Note: Does not evolve – it's a cute, simple early-game option.

8. Gramblín

Type: Dark

Concept: A mischievous goblin-like Pokémon that steals shiny things. Quick and annoying.

Inspiration: Spanish folklore creatures like duendes.

Note: Standalone Pokémon; annoying to catch, but useful early on.

9–10. Kiddinco → Bockruz

Type: Rock → Rock/Fairy

Concept: A baby mountain goat that loves to headbutt rocks. Evolves into a noble protector of cliffside villages.

Inspiration: Iberian mountain goats & shepherding legends.

Note: Evolves around Level 18–20, suitable for early-mid game.

✅ Summary Table

# - Pokémon Type(s) - Evolution - Notes

1 - Spyrat - Normal - → Ratonado - Rat line (sneaky)

2 - Ratonado - Normal/Dark - Final evo

3 - Skypico - Flying - → Falcorda - Bird line

4 - Falcorda - Flying/Fighting - Final evo

5 - Larvine - Bug → Magafera - Fire bug based on festivals

6 - Magafera - Bug/Fire - Final evo

7 - Salpicubo - Water - — - Non-evolving, splashy cube

8 - Gramblín - Dark - — - Trickster goblin Pokémon

9 - Kiddinco - Rock - → Bockruz - Mountain goat line

10 - Bockruz - Rock/Fairy - Final evo

🐐 Mid-Game Wildlife & Environmentals

🐐 1–2. Cabryte → Dracabra

Type: Rock → Rock/Dragon

Inspiration: Iberian mountain goats + ancient dragon myths

Design Notes: Horns form a crown; final evo has craggy, dragonic armor

Location: Pyrenees-style mountain cliffs

🍊 3–4. Cítricia → Zestara

Type: Grass/Electric

Inspiration: Citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, limes) of Valencia

Design Notes: Alternate fruit forms; gains stronger electric powers as it ripens

Location: Orchard and farm routes

🐍 5. Sierpent

Type: Ground/Poison

Inspiration: Spanish desert vipers (Montpellier snake)

Design Notes: Camouflaged, scales look like cracked earth

Location: Bardenas Reales-like semi-deserts

🐟 6–7. Reebble → Currancha

Type: Water → Water/Psychic

Inspiration: Ebro river fish + Spanish rowing culture

Design Notes: Sleek fish with boat-shaped fins; evolves into a psychic-guided "river guardian"

Location: Rivers and lakes near towns

🦎 8–9. Salabraz → Galamandor

Type: Fire → Fire/Ghost

Inspiration: Cave salamanders + ancient fire folklore

Design Notes: Ghostly flame flickers; final evo leaves flaming footprints

Location: Lava caves or dry mountainous areas

🦗 10–11. Rambug → Fierzest

Type: Bug/Fighting

Inspiration: Spanish marching insects and military parades

Design Notes: Ant/grasshopper mix with rhythm-based attacks

Location: Grassland or training routes near military ruins

🕯️ 12. Volumbra

Type: Dark/Fire

Inspiration: Shadowy flames used in old rituals

Design Notes: Candle-like Pokémon with an eerie, hooded flame

Location: Forest altars and nighttime-only routes

🦢 13–14. Pluvette → Albanera

Type: Flying/Water → Flying/Fairy

Inspiration: White birds of Andalusian wetlands (e.g., egrets)

Design Notes: Rain-summoning dancer bird; final evo spins and flutters like a ballet dancer

Location: Marshlands and coastlines

🐸 15–16. Frogolio → Toadagio

Type: Water/Normal

Inspiration: Singing frogs during Spanish rainstorms

Design Notes: Sound-pulse attacks; final evo has a stomach-drum design

Location: Flooded plains and rain routes

🐗 17–18. Jabullin → Sangruzoar

Type: Normal/Dark → Dark/Steel

Inspiration: Wild boars + ancient Iberian war deities

Design Notes: Boar tusks resemble blades; armored and fierce

Location: Forest and hill zones

🦇 19. Screekro

Type: Flying/Ghost

Inspiration: Bats + the echoing halls of ancient Spanish cathedrals

Design Notes: Echo-based moves; lives in towers or ruins

Location: Urban outskirts and cathedral ruins

🐚 20. Caramirra

Type: Bug/Rock

Inspiration: Woodlouse that mimics mosaics or tiles

Design Notes: Shell has Gaudí-style colored patterns; rolls into a ball to attack

Location: City gardens, coasts, and dry stone walls

✅ Summary Table 

# - Pokémon → Evolution Line - Type(s) - Area

1 - Cabryte → Dracabra - Rock → Rock/Dragon - Mountains

3 - Cítricia → Zestara - Grass/Electric - Citrus orchards

5 - Sierpent – Ground/Poison - Deserts/Badlands

6 - Reebble → Currancha - Water → Water/Psychic - Rivers/Lakes

8 - Salabraz → Galamandor - Fire → Fire/Ghost - Volcanic caves

10 - Rambug → Fierzest - Bug/Fighting - Fields/Ruins

12 - Volumbra – Dark/Fire - Forest altars/night

13 - Pluvette → Albanera - Flying/Water → Flying/Fairy - Wetlands

15 - Frogolio → Toadagio - Water/Normal - Rainy plains

17 - Jabullin → Sangruzoar - Normal/Dark → Dark/Steel - Hills/Forests

19 - Screekro – Flying/Ghost - Ruins/Urban outskirts

20 - Caramirra – Bug/Rock - Coasts/gardens

🌊 Regional Forms & Evolutions

🐕 1–2. Ibéran Growlithe → Ibéran Arcanine

Type: Fire/Fairy

Inspiration: Festival dogs with white fur and red ribbons.

Design Notes: Their fur is fluffy and decorative, resembling lion statues from old Spanish plazas.

🐱 3–4. Ibéran Meowth → Pesedra

Type: Normal/Ghost

Concept: A cursed coin-hoarder cat. Evolves into Pesedra, a specter wearing a mask and veil.

Inspiration: Duendes and cursed riches.

Design Notes: Coins float around it like a halo.

🌿 5. Ibéran Lotad

Type: Grass/Fire

Concept: Its lily pad resembles a paella pan that heats up in the sun.

Evolution: Evolves into Lombre & Ludicolo as usual, but retains Fire typing throughout.

Design Notes: Emits steam and aromatic spices when battling.

🐍 6. Ibéran Ekans

Type: Ground/Poison

Concept: Desert-dwelling snake with sand-colored scales.

Design Notes: Coils up like a sand dune. Evolves into a desert-themed Arbok with sandstone armor.

🧊 7. Ibéran Sneasel

Type: Ice/Steel

Concept: A thief who steals silver from mountain villages.

Evolution: Evolves into Weavile with Razor Claw at night.

Design Notes: Has a sleeker, armored look with icy daggers.

🦗 8. Ibéran Kricketot

Type: Bug/Sound (New Typing Concept)

Concept: Inspired by Flamenco music, it uses castanet-like antennae to dance.

Evolution: Evolves into Ibéran Kricketune, which has a guitar-body shape and produces harmonic attacks.

🐉 9. Ibéran Druddigon

Type: Rock/Dragon

Concept: Found in cave systems with ancient art.

Design Notes: Body features patterns from cave etchings; gains defense boosts in rocky terrain.

🍞 10. Ibéran Slurpuff

Type: Fairy/Grass

Concept: Based on rosquillas (Spanish pastries). Covered in powdered sugar and herbs.

Design Notes: Emits a calming aroma used in Ibérica's healing rituals.

🐟 11. Ibéran Basculin

Type: Water/Ghost

Concept: Ghostly form found in a haunted river — resembles a drowned warrior's spirit.

Evolution: Can evolve into Basculegion in Ibérica as in Hisui.

Design Notes: Has a spear-shaped fin.

🦎 12. Ibéran Sandile

Type: Ground/Fairy

Concept: Found in sunny, tiled courtyards. Instead of being sneaky, it's playful and revered as lucky.

Design Notes: Evolves into a pastel-colored Krokorok and Krookodile with decorated patterns.

🐓 13. Ibéran Torchic

Type: Fire/Fighting

Concept: Inspired by El Gallo de Morón, a Spanish folk tale rooster.

Evolution: Retains original line (Combusken → Blaziken), but now has decorative feathers and dance-based moves.

🍇 14. Ibéran Shuckle

Type: Rock/Grass

Concept: Grows in vineyards; shell resembles a clay wine jar. Produces sweet berries and fermented nectar.

Design Notes: Used by winemakers for good harvests.

🌸 15. Ibéran Comfey

Type: Fairy/Poison

Concept: A toxic garland used in deceptive rituals — smells sweet, but causes status effects.

Design Notes: Darker-colored flowers with eerie sparkles.

✅ Summary Table

# - Pokémon - Form or Evo - Type(s)

1 - Ibéran Growlithe - Regional Form - Fire/Fairy

2 Ibéran Arcanine - Regional Form - Fire/Fairy

3 - Ibéran Meowth - Regional Form - Normal/Ghost

4 - Pesedra - New Evolution - Normal/Ghost

5 - Ibéran Lotad - Regional Form - Grass/Fire

6 - Ibéran Ekans - Regional Form - Ground/Poison

7 - Ibéran Sneasel - Regional Form - Ice/Steel

8 - Ibéran Kricketot - Regional Form - Bug/Sound

9 - Ibéran Druddigon - Regional Form - Rock/Dragon

10 - Ibéran Slurpuff - Regional Form - Fairy/Grass

11 - Ibéran Basculin - Regional Form - Water/Ghost

12 - Ibéran Sandile - Regional Form - Ground/Fairy

13 - Ibéran Torchic - Regional Variant - Fire/Fighting

14 - Ibéran Shuckle - Regional Form - Rock/Grass

15 - Ibéran Comfey - Regional Form - Fairy/Poison

🏙️ Urban Pokémon

1. Brickbat (Flying/Steel)

A bat Pokémon that nests in abandoned buildings and factory ruins. Its wings are made of rusted rebar and crumbling brick.

Signature Move: Rust Screech – May lower enemy Defense.

2. Graffiki (Normal/Psychic)

A monkey-like Pokémon that paints mysterious murals which come to life briefly. Popular among young urban artists.

Signature Move: Inkscape – A Psychic attack that confuses the opponent.

3. Dollorma (Ghost/Fairy)

A haunted porcelain doll Pokémon inspired by old heirlooms. Said to appear in upper-class mansions and historical homes.

Ability: Unnerving Aura – Lowers opposing Pokémon's Speed upon entry.

4. Postraka (Normal) → Lettraill (Normal/Electric)

A mail-delivery Pokémon resembling a pigeon crossed with a letter satchel. Evolves into a sleeker design with postal horn-like feathers and electric attacks.

Role: Used by Ibérica's postal system and rebel informants.

5. Cashanero (Dark)

A greedy little coin Pokémon that hoards money. Frequently seen around banks and casinos.

Signature Move: Coin Snatch – Steals the opponent's held item and does damage.

6. Scrappink (Steel) → Ferrugoar (Steel/Dark)

A junkyard Pokémon made of discarded metal scraps. Evolves into a massive beast that absorbs machinery.

Ties to World: Symbolizes pollution and urban decay.

7. Polampra (Electric/Poison)

A glowing lamppost Pokémon found in city streets. Emits toxic smoke when agitated.

Inspiration: Urban air pollution and streetlight fog.

8. Alcalcada (Water/Steel)

A sewer gator Pokémon—urban legend come to life. Often seen emerging from storm drains in older cities.

Role: Occasionally used by corrupt Police units.

9. Tagrino (Dark) → Vandazzle (Dark/Fairy)

A mischievous fox-cat hybrid that leaves graffiti as territorial markings. Evolves into a dazzling performer Pokémon that causes illusions through light tricks.

Cultural Theme: Street art meets misdirection.

10. Obscural (Psychic/Dark)

A floating digital-eye Pokémon used by media corporations to monitor people. Rarely seen directly—appears via screens.

Signature Move: Signal Scramble – Disrupts status effects.

11. Baskbotín (Fairy/Fighting)

Inspired by Spanish shoe shiners and plaza entertainers. Uses dance and rhythm to dazzle enemies.

Design: A sprite-like Pokémon with shiny boots and a bowtie.

12. Buscrat (Normal/Dark)

A bureaucratic rodent that thrives in city halls and archives. Consumes paperwork.

Theme: Red tape and ineffective institutions.

13. Spettropa (Ghost)

A subway specter that appears in abandoned tunnels. Emits an eerie train whistle when nearby.

Role: Linked to disappearances in city legends.

14. Neoblooma (Grass/Electric)

A rooftop garden Pokémon that thrives in urban green spaces. Flowers glow under neon lights.

Ties to Hope: A symbol of resistance and resilience.

15. Kioskorch (Fire/Steel)

A flaming kiosk Pokémon found in vending machines and newspaper stands. Often malfunctions.

Moves: Flame Charge, Metal Sound, and Incinerate.

👥 Trainer Ace/Humanoid Pokémon

1–2. Justicarra (Steel/Fighting) → Verdictalor (Steel/Fighting)

Theme: Blind Justice

Design: Justicarra resembles a squire with a scale-shaped shield and visor helmet. Verdictalor evolves into a regal knight-like figure wielding a balance-shaped sword and armor engraved with courtroom motifs.

Signature Move:Final Verdict – A high-damage move that does more if the opponent has inflicted a status condition.

Trainer Role: Ace of a Law-themed Elite Four member or town Judge-Gym Leader.

3. Flordonna (Fairy/Grass)

Theme: Matador and Flamenco Fusion

Design: A flamboyant, elegant Pokémon with flower-petal skirts and rose-thorn whips. It dances like a matador and mesmerizes with floral performances.

Signature Move:Paso Doble – Boosts Speed and sharply lowers the opponent's Attack.

Trainer Role: Rival's partner or Ace of a passionate Dancer-Gym Leader.

4. Inquistra (Fire/Dark)

Theme: Spanish Inquisition

Design: Cloaked figure with burning scrolls and flame-branded armor. Its eyes glow with zeal.

Signature Move:Purging Flame – Damages and may inflict Burn or Taunt.

Trainer Role: Used by a villainous commander in a shadowy historical faction.

5. Luxombra (Dark/Electric)

Theme: Illusionist / Propaganda

Design: A masked performer with glowing projectors on its hands. Its cape flickers like static.

Ability:Smoke & Mirrors – Increases Evasion and lowers Accuracy when hit.

Trainer Role: Elite Four member focused on deception or a city-based rival.

6–7. Torcilia (Normal) → Baillosa (Normal/Fairy)

Theme: Ballerina and Classical Dance

Design: Torcilia resembles a little dancer with a spinning pose and tutu-like frill. Baillosa evolves into an elegant ballet-inspired figure whose pirouettes can deflect attacks.

Signature Move:Prima Grace – Raises Defense and restores HP slightly if used consecutively.

Trainer Role: Signature Pokémon of an artistic Gym Leader in a ballet theater.

8. Monzabreve (Psychic/Ghost)

Theme: Dead Composer

Design: A somber conductor Pokémon with a long coattail robe and skeletal hands playing invisible instruments. Glowing notes orbit around its head.

Signature Move:Requiem Waltz – Deals damage over 3 turns and traps the target.

Trainer Role: Used by an Elite Four member who specializes in Sound- or Psychic-types.

9. Cervecore (Fighting/Water)

Theme: Beer Brewer / Tavern Brawler

Design: Barrel-bodied, with arm taps that release pressurized foam attacks. Loves to fight and party.

Signature Move:Drunken Fist – A powerful move that may confuse both the user and the target.

Trainer Role: Gym Leader in a rural tavern town.

10. Banderalo (Fighting/Flying)

Theme: Banner Dancer / Festival Leader

Design: Wears a long banner-like cape it uses to battle with aerial spins and kicks. Feels like a rival or rebel leader.

Signature Move:Festival Rally – Boosts allies' stats in doubles battles.

Trainer Role: Ace of a recurring festival rival or a Resistance leader in the story.

🗿 Fossils & Ancients

🪨 Fossil Pair #1: Cave Etchings

1. Caveetch (Rock/Normal)

Inspired by prehistoric cave drawings found in Iberian caves. It looks like a sketch brought to life, shifting shapes constantly.

2. Petraloom (Rock/Psychic)

Its body resembles animated petroglyph walls. Uses psychic power to recreate "memories" from ancient times.

🐂 Fossil Pair #2: Bull Ancestor

3. Tauricub (Rock/Fighting)

A wild, stocky bull calf with fossilized horns and hooves. Symbolizes strength in primitive tribal life.

4. Taurorix (Rock/Fighting)

A legendary ancestor of all bull-like Pokémon. Its rumble can shake caverns.

🦎 Fossil Pair #3: Cave Lizard

5. Sablekoatl (Rock/Poison)

A small fossil lizard that secretes venom from cave moss it eats. Based on Iberian newts and salamanders.

6. Toxikoatl (Rock/Dragon)

Evolves into a poisonous, cave-dwelling wingless dragon. Glows faintly with bio-luminescence.

🪷 Fossil Pair #4: Swamp Life

7. Lilocarca (Rock/Water)

Amphibious croc-fish hybrid that once ruled ancient wetlands.

8. Terragaryx (Rock/Water)

A semi-armored, walking fish that terrorized primordial rivers. Its jaws crush rock and shell alike.

🐦 Fossil Pair #5: Flightless Bird

9. Velorito (Rock/Flying)

Tiny winged creature with claws and feathers, can glide but not fly. Possibly an early ancestor of modern birds.

10. Dromorito (Rock/Flying)

A ground-hunting raptor with feathers like decorative fans. Speedy and agile.

🔥 Final Evolution Lines (2nd Evolution)

11. Petraeternum (Rock/Psychic)

Final evolution of Caveetch → Petraloom

A towering, monolith-like creature with glowing runes. Can alter weather through ancient ritual dances.

12. Tauronox (Rock/Fighting)

Final evolution of Tauricub → Taurorix

A colossal war bull covered in ceremonial armor and fossil plating. Revered as a divine beast in prehistoric times.

13. Toxilithra (Rock/Dragon)

Final evolution of Sablekoatl → Toxikoatl

Now fully serpentine and venomous, this dragon fossil roamed volcanic caves and sulfur lakes.

14. Terradonkar (Rock/Water)

Final evolution of Lilocarca → Terragaryx

Becomes a dinosaur-like amphibian predator that can survive both on land and in boiling-hot lakes.

15. Dromofeather (Rock/Flying)

Final evolution of Velorito → Dromorito

Its tail fans expand into wing-like plumes. Inspired by prehistoric ceremonial costumes—fast, elegant, deadly.

💡 Notes:

Fossil Revive Mechanic: Two fossils are needed to revive these Pokémon (e.g., Skull Fossil + Cave Tablet Fossil = Caveetch).

Ancient Locations: These Pokémon are found in special "Echo Ruins", desert dig sites, or revived at Ibérica's Paleomuseum.

Pokédex Tags: Some are labeled "Ancient Lineage Pokémon" rather than fossils, hinting they still exist in deep, isolated areas.

🏛️ Cultural & Myth-Inspired Pokémon

🎭 CULTURAL POKÉMON

1. Cascadita(Water)

A playful fountain Pokémon inspired by decorative garden fountains in Córdoba or Sevilla. It hops and splashes everywhere.

2. Fontanita(Water/Fairy)

Evolves from Cascadita. Its flowing water forms elegant arcs and sparkles. Symbol of joy in town plazas.

3. Timbrosa(Normal)

A Pokémon inspired by castanets. It clicks its "hands" to create rhythm and distract enemies.

4. Palmacera(Normal/Fighting)

Evolves from Timbrosa. Mimics flamenco palmas (clapping), using slaps and beats as combat style.

5. Mochilao(Ground)

A backpack Pokémon based on the Camino de Santiago. Carries relics and charms; its shell is shaped like a scallop.

No evolution – symbolizes the simplicity of pilgrimage.

6. Artesita(Fairy)

Inspired by Spanish ceramic painters. Uses paintbrush tails to mark territory.

7. Azulindor(Fairy/Rock)

Evolves from Artesita. Its body becomes glazed ceramic. Has a signature move that traps enemies in hardening paint.

8. Tabladillo(Fire/Steel)

A dancing Pokémon with tablao-style wooden legs. When stomping, it creates fire sparks—based on flamenco footwork.

No evolution – it's already a complete performer.

9. Riscarta(Flying/Normal)

Based on correfoc paper beasts (dragons or birds in Catalonia). Light, fragile, but surprisingly fast.

10. Papyruño(Flying/Fire)

Evolves from Riscarta. Covered in reinforced, fireproof paper and ignites in battle performances.

11. Vinolito(Grass/Poison)

A jug-shaped Pokémon used in harvest festivals, containing fermented grapes.

12. Botiellón(Grass/Poison)

Evolves from Vinolito. A rowdy, wine-fueled Pokémon that causes chaos during festivals. Wild and unpredictable.

13. Farolera(Ghost/Fairy)

A lantern-carrying Pokémon from night processions. Guides people through fog and fear.

No evolution – it fades into mist when left alone.

14. Charamusa(Bug/Fire)

A firework beetle from summer festivals. Loud and dangerous, it's used for distraction in local dances.

15. Mascadore(Bug/Fire)

Evolves from Charamusa. Looks like a walking firecracker suit. Explodes parts of its armor in dazzling attacks.

🐉 MYTH-INSPIRED POKÉMON

These draw from Spanish myths, folklore, cryptids, and legends. No evolutions. All unique.

1. Cuelabrón(Dragon/Ground)

From northern Spain, this massive serpent guards treasure in caves. Feared and respected.

2. Trasguito(Fairy/Dark)

A mischievous goblin that moves objects, hides socks, and makes strange noises at night.

3. Mouraluz(Ghost/Grass)

Based on the Mouras, spirits linked to nature and lost treasure. Glows faintly with spiritual energy.

4. Guajeluz(Electric/Fairy)

A whimsical spirit of lightning and fog, drawn from Asturian fairy tales. Sparks appear when it laughs.

5. Zánganez(Bug/Dark)

A demonic, oversized fly said to harass villagers during plagues. Based on rural pest myths.

6. Hombregón(Fighting/Ghost)

From Basque myth. A towering, shadowy figure said to punish those who break tradition.

7. Erranchido(Dark/Fire)

Based on a spectral black horse with flaming hooves. Roams during eclipses. Impossible to catch.

8. Cortaviento(Flying/Steel)

From mythic Iberian winds—has blades for wings, slices through storms. Worshipped by skyfolk.

9. Lobatán(Dark/Ice)

A cursed Iberian wolf spirit, appears during snowstorms in the Pyrenees. Howls turn prey to ice.

10. Nocturnina(Fairy/Psychic)

Inspired by ancient night goddesses. Brings dreams or nightmares depending on the moon's phase.

🎉 Festival & Event Pokémon

🥫 1. Tomattlo(Grass/Water)

A plump, anthropomorphic tomato-stamp ready to launch bursts of pulp. Bright red with leafy accents and a mischievous grin — perfect for the La Tomatina festival atmosphere.

Inspired by La Tomatina (Buñol).

A squishy tomato Pokémon that launches pulp to blind enemies.

High Speed, good for evasion.

🗓️ Available During: Summer tomato festival questline.

🎁 Exclusive Item: "Pulp Emblem" required to catch it.

💥 2. Charamusa(Bug/Fire)

A tiny beetle with firecracker patterns for Charamusa, evolving into a dazzling, armor-clad Mascadore that explodes in bright festive sparks — think vibrant fireworks on wings.

A small firecracker beetle. Found swarming around fireworks stands during celebrations.

Covered in ash, it sparks when angry.

💣 3. Mascadore(Bug/Fire)

Evolves from Charamusa during a Night Festival after winning 3 battles in a row while holding a "Festival Fuse" item.

Its armor explodes with visual displays.

🗓️ Available During: Summer Firelight Festival

🎭 4. Festeva(Fairy)

Inspired by masked dancers, Festeva is elegant and lightly built with carnival mask motifs.

A Pokémon that mimics festival masks and performers.

Loves music and crowds.

💃 5. Festevola(Fairy/Fighting)

Festevola is bold and dynamic, swirling in dance poses with vibrant ribbons and bright motion trails.

Evolves from Festeva only during Carnival (spring season event).

Gains confidence and becomes a fierce rhythmic fighter.

🗓️ Available During: Spring Carnival Event

🌌 6. Luzombra(Dark/Fairy)

A festival Pokémon that reflects moonlit shadows and dramatic contrasts. Its dual forms appear serene in light or mystic in darkness — like silent street performers under a lunar eclipse.

A mysterious Pokémon appearing only during a Lunar Eclipse Festival.

Dual-natured: one form when seen in light, another when viewed in shadow.

Plays with illusion and silence.

🗓️ Available During: Biannual Eclipse Event

🔄 Mechanic: Changes form depending on moon phase in-game.

🍬 7. Dulcicaña(Fairy/Grass)

A whimsical creature shaped from sugar cane strands, dripping with candy sparkles, kind and sweet-looking — evoking the magic of winter festivities and gift-giving.

Inspired by sugar cane and traditional fiestas patronales where candy rains from floats.

Attracts children and wild Pokémon alike with sweet scent.

Used in local traditions to make a "lucky catch."

🗓️ Available During: Winter Gift Festival

🎁 Catching Mechanic: Must be caught using a "Candy Net" item.

🗡️ Legendary Pokémon

🐉 Cidreign (Dragon/Fighting)

Theme & Inspiration: Based on El Cid, the legendary Castilian knight and warlord Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, a symbol of Spanish martial honor, conquest, and internal conflict. Cidreign is a fallen icon — a once-noble warrior twisted by betrayal and history.

Design Concept: A towering dragon clad in weathered, gilded armor that resembles a medieval knight's regalia. Its tail ends in a jagged blade resembling a reconquista-era sword, and its wings bear tattered banners. One eye is scarred shut — a symbol of a truth it's lost sight of.

Ability:Valor Shield – At the start of battle, all allies gain immunity to status conditions (like burn, paralysis, poison) for 5 turns.

Signature Move:Cid's Wrath (Dragon/Fighting physical attack) – 100 BP | 85% Acc. Has a 30% chance to lower the opponent's Defense. Deals more damage if the user has previously taken damage from a super-effective hit.

Narrative Role: Cidreign is central to Ibérica's main story — once hailed as the protector of the region, it vanished centuries ago after being betrayed by its own king. Its reappearance marks a fracture in the region's political foundations. Some see it as a hero, others as a relic of conquest. You must uncover the truth behind its fall from grace.

⛪ Gaudios (Fairy/Steel)

Theme & Inspiration: Based on Antoni Gaudí and his architectural masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia, Gaudios represents divine inspiration, artistic transcendence, and the power of design as a living, spiritual force.

Design Concept: A luminous, cathedral-like Pokémon composed of flowing stained glass, carved stone, and glimmering mosaics. Its wings unfold like rose windows, casting dazzling patterns of colored light. Its face remains hidden behind a shifting mask of intricate geometric motifs.

Ability:Luminous Shell – Reduces all super-effective damage taken by 25%, as if protected by divine geometry.

Signature Move:Cathedra Beam (Steel-type special attack) – 90 BP | 100% Acc. Slowly reduces the target's Special Defense over 3 turns (similar to G-Max Steelsurge, but status-based).

Narrative Role: Gaudios sleeps beneath the oldest basilica in the Ibérica region, worshipped by some as a manifestation of divine order. It is neutral in war and politics — its only concern is the balance of light and harmony. When summoned, it chooses to protect those who create rather than destroy. It is the only Legendary to respond to pure artistic expression — unlocking it may require completing musical or puzzle-based challenges.

Templavida (Grass/Fairy)

Theme & Inspiration: Represents the lifeblood of Ibérica's landscapes—the union of fertile olive groves and vineyards with the mystical essence of nature.

Design Concept: A majestic stag-like creature whose antlers resemble blossoming olive branches and grapevines. Its body glows with soft luminescence, evoking sacred groves and ancient fertility rites.

Ability:Harvest Blessing – Restores HP to all allies each turn when on grass or vineyard terrain.

Signature Move:Sanctuary Bough (Grass/Fairy special attack) – Heals allies and may cure status conditions.

Narrative Role: A guardian spirit summoned when the land is in danger of being consumed by corruption—tying into themes of exploitation and resource imbalance.

Oblivilar (Ghost/Steel)

Theme & Inspiration: Embodies the darker side of Ibérica's history—forgotten monuments, suppressed truths, and the consequences of institutional abuse. Think of it as the personification of suppressed memories.

Design Concept: A towering, spectral figure clad in worn metallic armor engraved with the names of lost generations. Its form flickers between ethereal and solid, giving off an eerie, oppressive presence.

Ability:Remembrance Shroud – When entering battle, it inflicts confusion on enemies that have used status-altering moves.

Signature Move:Echoes of Truth (Ghost/Steel physical attack) – Deals more damage the more status conditions are active on either side.

Narrative Role: A legendary tied to uncovering buried injustice—if awakened, it reveals the secrets that the elite wish to hide, often turning public perception on its head.

Legendary Lineup

Cidreign (Dragon/Fighting) – Corrupted knightly dragon embodying betrayed heroism.

Gaudios (Fairy/Steel) – The architectural spirit, twisted into a media illusion.

Templavida (Grass/Fairy) – Guardian of nature and resilient landscapes.

Oblivilar (Ghost/Steel) – Spectral avenger of forgotten truths.

👻 Mythical Pokémon

Chuparos (Ghost/Dark)

Theme & Inspiration: Inspired by the Chupacabra, a legendary cryptid said to drain the blood of livestock. Chuparos is a folkloric nightmare whispered about in rural Ibérica, blamed for mysterious disappearances of energy — not just of animals, but sometimes, of people's memories, vitality, and even dreams.

Design Concept: A small, wiry, reptilian creature cloaked in flickering shadows. Its back is spined like a porcupine, and its glowing red eyes pierce the night. It phases in and out of visibility, with parts of its body looking like they're constantly dripping away into darkness. When idle, it clings upside down from structures like a bat.

Ability:Life Drain – When Chuparos knocks out another Pokémon, it restores 25% of its max HP, instead of only the amount proportional to the damage dealt (like with Drain moves). Think of it as a built-in healing mechanic to reward KO-based trickery.

Signature Move:Siphon Night (Ghost/Dark special move) – 80 BP | 100% Acc. Drains HP equal to half the damage dealt. Has a 10% chance to put the opponent to sleep if used during nighttime or in dark environments (like caves).

Mythical Acquisition Method: Chuparos is not found through normal gameplay. It can only be encountered through a hidden side quest tied to rural legends and oral storytelling in isolated Ibérican villages. You must collect old diary pages, interview villagers, and uncover lost folklore in order to lure it out under the cover of a moonless night.

Narrative Role: Unlike most Mythicals, Chuparos is feared more than admired. While it's not malevolent, it feeds on neglected emotion and spiritual decay — thriving in places that have been forgotten or abandoned. It is tied to Ibérica's rural past, and serves as a commentary on the loss of culture in an increasingly modern world.

🌿 Region-Exclusive Evolutions

1. Olivotto (Grass)

A tiny olive-inspired Pokémon that lives in the sacred groves of Ibérica.

A small, charming Pokémon resembling an olive fruit with delicate leafy accents. Olivotto is deeply connected to the sacred olive groves of Ibérica, where ancient rituals are held to honor the land and its bounty. It thrives in the quiet, sun-drenched groves, absorbing the peaceful energy of the region.

Olivotto evolves into Oliviera through a mystical ritual performed at a sacred shrine, symbolizing its ascension from a humble fruit to a guardian spirit. This evolution strengthens its connection to nature and spiritual energy.

Behavior:

Olivotto is shy but curious, often seen gently rolling among olive branches and guiding lost travelers with its faint green glow during twilight hours.

Signature Move: Harvest Dance

A graceful Grass-type move that not only damages the opponent but also boosts Olivotto's and its allies' healing chances after each successful attack, reflecting the nurturing spirit of the olive groves.

Evolves into Oliviera (Grass/Fairy)

Evolution Method: Ritual at a sacred shrine in the deep olive groves.

Signature Move:Harvest Dance — A Grass-type move that boosts healing chance after each successful attack.

Lore: Olivotto is believed to be a guardian spirit of the olive harvest, blessing groves with a bountiful yield.

2. Oliviera (Grass/Fairy)

The guardian spirit of olive groves, said to bless the land with fertility and protection.

The evolved form of Olivotto, Oliviera takes on a more ethereal and majestic appearance, adorned with glowing vines and delicate floral motifs reminiscent of olive blossoms. As the guardian of the groves, it emits a calming aura said to bless the land with fertility and protection.

Behavior:

Oliviera is revered in local lore as a benevolent protector of crops and a symbol of peace. It is said that groves blessed by Oliviera flourish even in harsh seasons, and farmers consider it a harbinger of prosperity.

Maintains a serene and wise demeanor.

Its fairy energy radiates softly, nurturing nearby plants.

3. Viniro (Grass)

A playful vine Pokémon thriving in Ibérica's vineyards, known for intoxicating aroma.

Viniro is a lively, vine-like Pokémon that embodies the lush vineyards of Ibérica. With slender, flexible tendrils and small grape-like bulbs along its body, it is known for its intoxicating aroma that lures both Pokémon and people during festival seasons.

It evolves into Vinfiero after consuming a special berry only found during Ibérica's harvest festival, reflecting the vibrant cultural tie between the land and its people.

Behavior:Viniro is playful and mischievous, often weaving through vineyard rows and enticing others with its sweet scent. It's a favorite companion during harvest celebrations, where it's said to bring good fortune.

Signature Move: Grapevine LashA swift Grass-type attack with a chance to poison or paralyze opponents, symbolizing the intoxicating and sometimes dangerous nature of the vineyards.

Evolves into Vinfiero (Grass/Poison)

Evolution Method: Consuming a special festival berry during a regional harvest celebration.

Signature Move:Grapevine Lash — Grass-type move with a chance to poison or paralyze foes.

Lore: Viniro is said to bring joy and festivity wherever it roams, its vines carrying the spirit of Ibérica's vineyards.

4. Vinfiero (Grass/Poison)

The mature vine Pokémon whose poisonous touch wards off pests, protecting vineyards.

The evolved form of Viniro, Vinfiero displays stronger, thorn-covered vines and a more intense, intoxicating aura. It serves as a fierce protector of the vineyards, its poisonous touch deterring pests and intruders alike.

Behavior:Vinfiero embodies both the beauty and danger of the vineyard. It is known for its fierce loyalty to its territory and a temper as fiery as the late summer sun.

Known for its intoxicating scent and dangerous vines.

Fierce protector of its territory during the harvest season.

5. Luminareta (Electric/Fairy)

A rare, small lantern-like Pokémon that glows with the light of Ibérica's traditional festivals.

Luminareta resembles a small, glowing lantern adorned with intricate festival decorations, inspired by Ibérica's rich tradition of vibrant night celebrations. This Pokémon's body pulses with warm light, symbolizing joy and communal spirit.

It evolves into Luceronda after exposure to a special festival light during the Ibérica Night Carnival, embodying the energy and exuberance of the region's most cherished event.

Behavior:Luminareta is social and loves to gather in groups, lighting the path for nocturnal travelers and brightening festivities. It is considered a symbol of hope and renewal.

Signature Move: Festival GlowAn Electric-type move that not only damages opponents but also raises the Special Attack and Speed of Luminareta and its allies, mimicking the uplifting spirit of celebration.

Evolves into Luceronda (Electric/Fairy)

Evolution Method: Exposure to a special festival light during the Ibérica Night Carnival.

Signature Move:Festival Glow — An Electric-type move that also boosts team morale by raising Special Attack and Speed.

Lore: Luminareta is a symbol of hope and celebration, believed to guide lost travelers during the festive nights.

6. Luceronda (Electric/Fairy)

The evolved festival light Pokémon, capable of dazzling its foes and allies alike.

The evolved form of Luminareta, Luceronda is larger and more ornate, its glowing body resembling a floating chandelier draped in colorful ribbons. It captivates those who see it with dazzling light displays that can both mesmerize foes and inspire allies.

Behavior:Luceronda is known for its graceful, dance-like movements during festivals, often leading parades and gatherings. Local legends say its light can ward off darkness and despair.

Radiates powerful, shimmering light.

Said to bring good luck to those who witness its dance.

7. Terraviva (Ground/Grass)

A tiny sprout Pokémon born from Ibérica's fertile soils, embodying the spirit of the land.

Terraviva is a sprout-like Pokémon that represents the fertile earth of Ibérica. With roots deeply embedded in the soil, it has a close relationship with farmers and the land itself. It is often found in fields, quietly nurturing the growth of crops around it.

It evolves into Florentero after participating in harvest festivals and helping the land flourish, symbolizing growth, renewal, and prosperity.

Behavior:Terraviva is patient and nurturing, often seen growing slowly but surely. It is cherished by those who rely on the land and is considered a sign of a successful growing season.

Signature Move: Earth BlossomA Ground-type move that not only strikes foes but also has a chance to boost the Attack and Defense stats of Terraviva and its allies, representing the strengthening power of fertile earth.

Evolves into Florentero (Ground/Grass)

Evolution Method: Gains strength after helping plants flourish during the regional harvest festival.

Signature Move:Earth Blossom — Ground-type move that may cause allies' Attack and Defense to rise.

Lore: Terraviva represents the cycle of growth and renewal, revered by farmers across Ibérica.

8. Florentero (Ground/Grass)

A majestic Pokémon with blossoming flowers growing from its back.

The majestic evolution of Terraviva, Florentero blossoms with radiant flowers and sturdy vines. It is regarded as a symbol of abundance and natural harmony, guarding the fields and ensuring plentiful harvests.

Behavior:Florentero is revered by farmers and gardeners alike, known to appear during the most bountiful seasons. It moves slowly but deliberately, fostering growth wherever it goes.

Protector of crops and soil health.

Its presence ensures bountiful harvests and rich earth.

⚙️ Unique Moves and Mechanics

🌀 Ibérica Signature Moves

Flamenco Fury (Fire)

A fiery dance move that intensifies under sunlight or when the user is energized.

Raises Speed and Attack when HP is low.

Inspired by Flamenco passion and intensity.

Corrida (Fighting)

A charging bull-like move that grows stronger each time the user is hit by a physical attack.

Can break through protection moves on the second use.

Symbolizes the bullfight's escalating drama.

Siesta (Normal)

The user takes a turn to rest and fully restores HP.

Cannot be interrupted and also cures status conditions.

Reflects the traditional Spanish afternoon nap.

Grape Crush (Poison/Grass)

Poisons all opponents by crushing toxic grapes beneath the user's feet.

Affects all foes in battle and may cause "Intoxicated" status.

Inspired by wine production in vineyards.

Tapas Tangle (Bug/Grass)

Binds the opponent with creeping vines, lowering Speed and dealing damage over time.

Inspired by the small, intertwined dishes of tapas.

Saffron Storm (Electric/Fire)

Releases an aromatic fiery blast that may burn and paralyze opponents.

A rare, potent spice-inspired move.

Fiesta Dance (Fairy/Fighting)

Multi-hit move that raises the user and allies' Attack and Speed for 3 turns.

Symbolizes the celebratory dances of Ibérica festivals.

Alhambra Shield (Rock/Fairy)

Creates a protective barrier that sharply raises Defense and reflects status moves for 1 turn.

Inspired by the fortress walls of the Alhambra palace.

Olive Branch (Grass/Fairy)

Heals the user and allies slightly and boosts accuracy or evasion.

Symbolizes peace and harmony.

Sierra Slash (Steel/Ground)

A heavy blade attack inspired by the Pyrenees mountains.

High critical hit rate.

Mariner's Call (Water/Fairy)

Summons sea mist to confuse foes and heal minor HP.

Inspired by coastal legends.

Vine Whip Lash (Grass/Dark)

Strikes multiple times with venomous vineyard vines.

May poison or flinch the opponent.

Bull's Might (Fighting/Rock)

Powerful charge attack that raises Defense after use.

Inspired by the strength of fighting bulls.

Castanet Beat (Bug/Fairy)

Rapid strikes that may cause confusion.

Based on the sound and rhythm of castanet instruments.

Cave Echo (Ghost/Rock)

Sends reverberating waves from caves to lower opponents' Special Defense.

Inspired by Iberian cave art and acoustics.

Olm Glow (Water/Steel)

Emits a blinding light from bioluminescent armor to lower Accuracy.

Based on the glowing Iberian cave creatures.

Sunbather's Warmth (Fire/Grass)

Absorbs sunlight, healing the user and boosting Special Attack in sunny weather.

Mosaic Mirage (Psychic/Rock)

Creates illusions to confuse foes and raise evasion.

Inspired by Gaudí's mosaic art.

Carnival Spark (Fire/Electric)

A dazzling, unpredictable blast that may paralyze or burn.

Reflects the energy of Ibérica's carnival celebrations.

Olive Oil Slick (Poison/Water)

Slows opponents by creating a slippery, toxic oil patch.

May lower Speed and cause poison.

Lorca's Lament (Ghost/Fairy)

A sorrowful song that lowers opponents' Attack and Special Attack.

Inspired by poet Federico García Lorca.

Siesta Breeze (Flying/Normal)

Gentle wind that restores HP and calms status ailments for the user and allies.

Mediterranean Charge (Electric/Water)

High-voltage water attack that may paralyze.

Inspired by the region's sea storms.

Bullfight Barrage (Fighting/Dark)

A flurry of aggressive moves with a chance to flinch.

Symbolizes the bull's unpredictable attack style.

Fiery Paella (Fire/Grass)

A spicy blast that may cause burn and healing to the user.

Inspired by the iconic Spanish dish.

Sunset Serenade (Fairy/Psychic)

A calming song that raises Special Defense and heals minor HP.

Evokes the tranquil Ibérica sunsets.

Rustic Rendition (Normal/Fighting)

A traditional fight move that gains power when used consecutively.

Vineyard Veil (Grass/Ghost)

Creates a fog of grapevine ghosts that reduce opponents' Accuracy and can cause sleep.

Stonecraft Smash (Rock/Steel)

Heavy hammer strike inspired by stone masonry, with a chance to lower Defense.

Harvest Howl (Dark/Grass)

Calls on forest spirits to boost Attack and lower opponent's evasion.

This list balances offensive, defensive, and support moves with cultural references to Spain/Ibérica.

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