What evolved forms of previous Pokemon do you want in Gen VI?

I don't see the point in pre-evolutions, they're just weaker versions of Pokemon that already exist. Unless of course you want the Pokemon to learn a specific move the evolution has can't or has difficulty learning.

Anyway:

*Slowpoke evolution based on speed, of course that would contradict it's name
*Magnezone evolution with better speed, even though Magnezone's already fairly good
*Farfetch'd
*Eeveelutions for the remaining types
*Not an evolution, but different designs for Voltorb and Electrode
*Heracross (preferably one that can fly)
*Corsola
*Delibird
*Miltank
*Delcatty
*Mawile
*Torkoal
*Earth counterpart to Solrock and Lunatone
*Tropius (a small cute one, since most Pokemon become bigger and look more badass, I want a Tropius that goes in the opposite direction in terms of design)
*Pachirisu
 
Here are some evolution perspectives that I've done up...

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Name: Zanglade
Type: Normal/Fighting
Evolution: Zangoose -> Zanglade
Ability 1: Immunity
Ability 2: None
Dream World Ability: Toxic Boost
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 112.5 lbs.
Catch Rate: 30
Experience Growth: 600,000
Gender Ratio: 50:50

HP: 83
Attack: 135
Defense: 70
SP ATK: 60
SP DEF: 70
Speed: 110

Pokedex Entry: For generations, these Pokemon have feuded with Sepython and Seviper. Their claws are capable of slicing through diamonds.

lv. 1: ExtremeSpeed
lv. 1: Feint
lv. 1: Scratch
lv. 1: Leer
lv. 5: Mach Punch
lv. 8: Fury Cutter
lv. 12: Pursuit
lv. 15: Slash
lv. 19: Embargo
lv. 22: Crush Claw
lv. 26: Cross Chop
lv. 29: False Swipe
lv. 33: Detect
lv. 36: X-Scissor
lv. 40: Taunt
lv. 43: Swords Dance
lv. 47: Close Combat
lv. 52: Giga Impact
lv. 59: Focus Punch

TM01: Hone Claws
TM02: Dragon Claw
TM05: Roar
TM06: Toxic
TM10: Hidden Power
TM11: Sunny Day
TM12: Taunt
TM13: Ice Beam
TM14: Blizzard
TM15: Hyper Beam
TM17: Protect
TM18: Rain Dance
TM21: Frustration
TM22: SolarBeam
TM23: Smack Down
TM24: Thunderbolt
TM25: Thunder
TM26: Earthquake
TM27: Return
TM28: Dig
TM30: Shadow Ball
TM31: Brick Break
TM32: Double Team
TM35: Flamethrower
TM38: Fire Blast
TM39: Rock Tomb
TM40: Aerial Ace
TM42: Facade
TM44: Rest
TM45: Attract
TM46: Thief
TM47: Low Sweep
TM48: Round
TM52: Focus Blast
TM54: False Swipe
TM56: Fling
TM59: Incinerate
TM62: Acrobatics
TM63: Embargo
TM65: Shadow Claw
TM66: Payback
TM67: Retaliate
TM68: Giga Impact
TM75: Swords Dance
TM80: Rock Slide
TM81: X-Scissor
TM83: Work Up
TM84: Poison Jab
TM87: Swagger
TM90: Substitute
TM93: Wild Charge
TM94: Rock Smash
HM01: Cut
HM04: Strength

Tutor: Dual Chop
Tutor: Endeavor
Tutor: Fire Punch
Tutor: Giga Drain
Tutor: Ice Punch
Tutor: Icy Wind
Tutor: Iron Tail
Tutor: Knock Off
Tutor: Last Resort
Tutor: Low Kick
Tutor: Sleep Talk
Tutor: Snore
Tutor: Superpower
Tutor: ThunderPunch
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Name: Sepython
Type: Poison/Fighting
Evolution: Seviper -> Sepython
Ability 1: Poison Touch
Ability 2: None
Dream World Ability: Infiltrator
Height: 9' 10"
Weight: 177.6 lbs.
Catch Rate: 30
Experience Growth: 1,640,000
Gender Ratio: 50:50

HP: 83
Attack: 115
Defense: 70
SP ATK: 115
SP DEF: 70
Speed: 75

Pokedex Entry: Upon evolving, these Pokemon gain arms, enabling them to inject poison with more than just their tails. They've confronted Zanglade and Zangoose for generations.

lv. 1: Fire Fang
lv. 1: Ice Fang
lv. 1: Thunder Fang
lv. 1: Wrap
lv. 1: Lick
lv. 5: Bite
lv. 9: Revenge
lv. 12: Poison Tail
lv. 16: Sucker Punch
lv. 20: Venoshock
lv. 23: Glare
lv. 27: Poison Fang
lv. 31: Night Slash
lv. 34: Gastro Acid
lv. 38: Cross Chop
lv. 42: Poison Jab
lv. 45: Crunch
lv. 49: Coil
lv. 53: Close Combat
lv. 57: Giga Impact
lv. 61: Gunk Shot

TM01: Hone Claws
TM02: Dragon Claw
TM06: Toxic
TM09: Venoshock
TM10: Hidden Power
TM11: Sunny Day
TM12: Taunt
TM15: Hyper Beam
TM17: Protect
TM18: Rain Dance
TM21: Frustration
TM24: Thunderbolt
TM26: Earthquake
TM27: Return
TM28: Dig
TM31: Brick Break
TM32: Double Team
TM34: Sludge Wave
TM35: Flamethrower
TM36: Sludge Bomb
TM38: Fire Blast
TM39: Rock Tomb
TM40: Aerial Ace
TM42: Facade
TM44: Rest
TM45: Attract
TM46: Thief
TM48: Round
TM52: Focus Blast
TM54: False Swipe
TM56: Fling
TM59: Incinerate
TM65: Shadow Claw
TM66: Payback
TM67: Retaliate
TM68: Giga Impact
TM78: Bulldoze
TM80: Rock Slide
TM81: X-Scissor
TM82: Dragon Tail
TM84: Poison Jab
TM87: Swagger
TM90: Substitute
TM94: Rock Smash
HM01: Cut
HM04: Strength

Tutor: Aqua Tail
Tutor: Bind
Tutor: Dark Pulse
Tutor: Dragon Pulse
Tutor: Dual Chop
Tutor: Fire Punch
Tutor: Foul Play
Tutor: Gastro Acid
Tutor: Giga Drain
Tutor: Gunk Shot
Tutor: Ice Punch
Tutor: Iron Tail
Tutor: Knock Off
Tutor: Outrage
Tutor: Sleep Talk
Tutor: Snatch
Tutor: Snore
Tutor: Superpower
Tutor: ThunderPunch
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Name: Draconeon
Type: Dragon
Evolution: Eevee -> Draconeon
Ability 1: Magic Guard
Ability 2: None
Dream World Ability: Multiscale
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 65.2 lbs.
Catch Rate: 45
Experience Growth: 1,000,000
Gender Ratio: 87.5:12.5

HP: 110
Attack: 60
Defense: 65
SP ATK: 130
SP DEF: 65
Speed: 95

Pokedex Entry: These Pokemon are capable of adapting to any weather conditions. Their body is actually quite smooth, despite looking rough.

lv. 1: Helping Hand
lv. 1: Tackle
lv. 1: Tail Whip
lv. 5: Sand-Attack
lv. 9: Dragon Rage
lv. 13: Quick Attack
lv. 17: Bite
lv. 21: DragonBreath
lv. 25: Vacuum Wave
lv. 29: Dragon Dance
lv. 33: Dragon Tail
lv. 37: Aura Sphere
lv. 41: Last Resort
lv. 45: Dragon Pulse

TM06: Toxic
TM07: Hail
TM10: Hidden Power
TM11: Sunny Day
TM13: Ice Beam
TM14: Blizzard
TM15: Hyper Beam
TM17: Protect
TM18: Rain Dance
TM20: Safeguard
TM21: Frustration
TM27: Return
TM28: Dig
TM29: Psychic
TM30: Shadow Ball
TM32: Double Team
TM35: Flamethrower
TM38: Fire Blast
TM42: Facade
TM44: Rest
TM45: Attract
TM48: Round
TM49: Echoed Voice
TM67: Retaliate
TM68: Giga Impact
TM70: Flash
TM82: Dragon Tail
TM83: Work Up
TM86: Grass Knot
TM87: Swagger
TM90: Substitute

Tutor: Covet
Tutor: Draco Meteor
Tutor: Dragon Pulse
Tutor: Heal Bell
Tutor: Helping Hand
Tutor: Icy Wind
Tutor: Iron Tail
Tutor: Last Resort
Tutor: Outrage
Tutor: Sleep Talk
Tutor: Snore
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Name: Princice
Type: Ice/Psychic
Evolution: Smoochum -> Jynx -> Princice
Ability 1: Magic Bounce
Ability 2: Magic Guard
Dream World Ability: Dry Skin
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 104.5 lbs.
Catch Rate: 30
Experience Growth: 1,000,000
Gender Ratio: 0:100

HP: 75
Attack: 30
Defense: 55
SP ATK: 135
SP DEF: 125
Speed: 125

Pokedex Entry: These beautiful Pokemon are very popular among fashion experts. However, they tend to look down on those who look ugly.

lv. 1: Aura Sphere
lv. 1: Pound
lv. 1: Lick
lv. 1: Lovely Kiss
lv. 1: Powder Snow
lv. 5: Lick
lv. 8: Lovely Kiss
lv. 11: Powder Snow
lv. 15: DoubleSlap
lv. 18: Ice Punch
lv. 21: Heart Stamp
lv. 25: Mean Look
lv. 28: Fake Tears
lv. 33: Wake-up Slap
lv. 39: Avalanche
lv. 44: Body Slam
lv. 49: Wring Out
lv. 55: Perish Song
lv. 60: Blizzard
lv. 66: Sheer Cold

TM03: Psyshock
TM04: Calm Mind
TM06: Toxic
TM07: Hail
TM10: Hidden Power
TM12: Taunt
TM13: Ice Beam
TM14: Blizzard
TM15: Hyper Beam
TM16: Light Screen
TM17: Protect
TM18: Rain Dance
TM19: Telekinesis
TM21: Frustration
TM24: Thunderbolt
TM27: Return
TM29: Psychic
TM30: Shadow Ball
TM31: Brick Break
TM32: Double Team
TM33: Reflect
TM41: Torment
TM42: Facade
TM44: Rest
TM45: Attract
TM46: Thief
TM48: Round
TM49: Echoed Voice
TM52: Focus Blast
TM53: Energy Ball
TM55: Scald
TM56: Fling
TM66: Payback
TM68: Giga Impact
TM70: Flash
TM73: Thunder Wave
TM77: Psych Up
TM79: Frost Breath
TM85: Dream Eater
TM86: Grass Knot
TM87: Swagger
TM90: Substitute
TM92: Trick Room

Tutor: Covet
Tutor: Drain Punch
Tutor: Heal Bell
Tutor: Helping Hand
Tutor: Hyper Voice
Tutor: Ice Punch
Tutor: Icy Wind
Tutor: Magic Coat
Tutor: Magic Room
Tutor: Recycle
Tutor: Role Play
Tutor: Signal Beam
Tutor: Skill Swap
Tutor: Sleep Talk
Tutor: Snore
Tutor: ThunderPunch
Tutor: Trick
Tutor: Zen Headbutt
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I just want my Drageon/Draceon or whatever they want to call it. Nitendo, please keep the streak of every even number generation having continuations of evolutions. I want that Dragon Eevee really bad.
 
only if the dragon eevee actually has a good moveset.

Only eeveelution with a good moveset is vaporeon.
 
Jolteon has a pretty bad movepool, even has to rely on hidden power just to get coverage.

Espeon ain't too bad though especially with magic bounce, but its typing really isn't that impressive, having poor coverage and being weak to bug and dark really sucks.

Both pokemon are really frail too, so it's pretty risky to use them in all honesty.
 
True, they have low defense, but given their high speed combined with high special attack, they should be able to take down an opposing Pokemon in one turn if they have a move that their opponent is weak against. They both benefitted greatly from Shadow Ball turning into a special move.
 
Staraptor said:
Espeon's pretty good. I thought Jolteon wasn't bad until the physical/special split in Gen IV.

Well, Jolteon can now get Magnet Rise through a move tutor, which temporarily removes its only weakness. And since most Earthquake and Earth Power users are slower than Jolteon, they won't be able to touch it with those attacks without Gravity or any speed modifiers.
 
Staraptor said:
True, they have low defense, but given their high speed combined with high special attack, they should be able to take down an opposing Pokemon in one turn if they have a move that their opponent is weak against. They both benefitted greatly from Shadow Ball turning into a special move.

There are faster pokemon, with high special defense, or using choice scarf though.

Plus both have huge amounts of trouble with tyranitor, since sandstorm increases his special defense to godly amounts, neither of their main stabs are very useful against it, and neither get fighting moves.

So yeah they're decent pokemon but they could be a lot better in all honesty.

But at least their not trash like Flareon and umbreon.

Although I do like using leafeon though, despite its rather depressing flaws, but it does have upsides i suppose. I just wish the eeveelutions had better movepools.

Although there is little hope for Flareon.
 
Ice-types do have a big problem when it comes to Stealth Rock, especially since at least two of them (Weavile and Froslass) are a major threat to the OU Dragon-types (almost all OU Dragon-types are doubly weak to Ice-type attacks).

This is pretty much where my Jynx evolution comes to play, as it would have access to an ability which reflects Stealth Rock back, or an ability which protects it from Stealth Rock and status damage, along with taking advantage of Life Orb without the recoil side effect. And while its base stat total (545) seems overpowered, Togekiss (545), Slaking (670), Arcanine (555), Volcarona (550), and Archeops (567) have base stat totals that are greater than 540, and they're not even considered pseudo-legendary by any means.
 
You should remember that the only reason that slaking isn't considered near legendary levels is because of its horrible ability. Without that ability however, it's pretty horrifying.
 
Actually, against Tyranitar, Jolteon can learn Double Kick and Rock Smash and they can both learn Dig. Granted, they don't benefit from those moves since they're physical. Espeon can learn Grass Knot though.

I never used Flareon, but you can still salvage a full moveset for Flareon despite not having too many physical fire moves. And it's Special Attack is actually kind of good. It makes a good mixed attacker, granted Arcanine is a far better choice if you want a fire type mixed attacker.

MnSG said:
Well, Jolteon can now get Magnet Rise through a move tutor, which temporarily removes its only weakness. And since most Earthquake and Earth Power users are slower than Jolteon, they won't be able to touch it with those attacks without Gravity or any speed modifiers.
Interesting info, although "most" is the keyword there meaning there are still some fast Pokemon that can learn Earthquake.

Samus Aran said:
You should remember that the only reason that slaking isn't considered near legendary levels is because of its horrible ability. Without that ability however, it's pretty horrifying.

If anything, Truant is what levels the playing field for Slaking's opponent. It's only bad stat is Special Defense. Watch Chuggaaconroy's Emerald LP, his Slaking pretty much annhilated everything. It was rare to see anything survive a Hyper Beam from his Slaking which was equipped with a Silk Scarf. When it can hit, it will utterly destroy anything in it's path, and when it gets attacked in return, it'll barely feel a thing.
 
Samus Aran said:
You should remember that the only reason that slaking isn't considered near legendary levels is because of its horrible ability. Without that ability however, it's pretty horrifying.

Even without Truant, Slaking is not considered a pseudo-legendary by any means, since all pseudo-legendaries have to have a base stat total of 600, and have a three-stage evolution line (typically following the base stat total routine of 300 for stage 1, 410 or 420 for stage 2, and 600 for stage 3).
 
Actually, Slaking's base totals are MORE than 600.

150 HP
160 Attack
100 Defense
95 Special Attack
65 Special Defense
100 Speed
670 Total
 
Flareon's special attack is average at best though, but at least it can make use of actual strong fire moves, unlike its attack stat.


Doesn't really help Flareon however as it's still too slow and its defense is pretty laughable, it's even lower than infernapes which is really sad.
 
GalacticPetey said:
Maybe Flareon can get Flare Blitz.

If only that were possible. Likewise, Entei really needs Flare Blitz itself, as its movepool is just very poor. And lastly, it seems very strange that a Blissey can learn Earthquake, and yet Beartic can't.
 
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