Superig? I like.
Aeroswine -> Superig upon leveling up with a Macho Brace held.
Now, rough estimates on the stats:
Aeroswine:
HP: Medium Low
Attack: Average
Defense: Low
Special Attack: Medium Low
Special Defense: Very Low (max 189, maybe)
Speed: Low
Almost Sunkern bad, but not quite.
Superig
HP: Medium
Attack: Very High
Defense: Medium
Special Attack: Medium Low
Special Defense: Medium Low
Speed: Medium High
That's better. Both possess the Wonder Guard ability to add to the superhero-ness (or, in Aeroswine's case, the unreality...ness). They're Ghost and Flying, both of 'em. Superig, however, learns a wide variety of attacks, like Fighting attacks and the elemental punches. The Ghost/Flying combo is weak to Ice, Electric, Rock, Dark, and Ghost, so it shouldn't be too hard to hurt it (Ice Beam and Thunderbolt are wicked common, Rock moves are becoming popular with the rise of Rhyperior, D/P added a ton of Dark moves to the game, and the only uncommon one is Ghost). Even then, it's defenses are weak and it's HP is merely average.
Wait. A superhero with low defenses?
Combine it with Wonder Guard. It's just like Superman! He's impervious to everything humans can throw at him (thank GOD he's on our side), much like Wonder Guard works. Expose him to Kryptonite, though, and he's crippled. Expose Superig to Electric, Ice, Rock, Dark, and Ghost? Same thing. I LOVE it!
Aaaaand now some more sprites for the fun of it.
Batgirl! I did it in the TC Maker topic to make this one forumgoer's Batgirl sprite to look more D/Pish. Maylene's pretty skinny, huh?
And now, two Gym Leaders from an RPG my friend and I are doing via AIM:
Kagemusha, the Poison user, is the first up. His real name is Frank. He's a Japanophile that still lives with his mother (his mother being the person who solicits the information). He guards the Spiritbadge (which I'm spriting) and relinquishes the Sludge Bomb TM upon defeat. He comes at you with a level 14 Koffing, a level 14 Grimer, and a level 16 Ariados (HAXXED).
His defeat is pretty funny.
Kagemusha: I have been defeated...I must slink into the shadows...HYA! *disappears in a huff of smoke*
Woman: FRANK!!
Kagemusha: *reappears* ...Mom?
Woman: Frank, did you lose again?! Ugh! I swear! And you call yourself a Gym Leader. You're still living in our basement, for crying out loud!
Kagemusha: Mom, you're embarassing me!
Woman: I don't care! Now are you gonna give this nice young Trainer the badge or not?
Kagemusha: ...Yes, Mom.
[Player] recieved the Spiritbadge!
Woman: That's better. And give them that TM you obsess over. It's filthy. I hate it.
Kagemusha: BUT MOM-
Woman: NO BUTS!!
Kagemusha: ...Yes, Mom.
[Player] recieved TM36 SLUDGE BOMB!
Woman: Sigh...And while you were battling, your food got cold. And I spent an hour cooking it! Huff. *turns to player* Thank you for showing my son a lesson. Enjoy your new Badge!
Kagemusha: Mooooom...
XD
And here's the second Gym Leader, Leah.
She's a Grass type user. She's very eccentric and she's a fanatic about gardening. She uses three Pokemon like Kagemusha: A level 20 Leafeon, a level 18 Carnivine, and a level 22 Bayleef.
Her Gym reflects her nuttiness. She does exactly what Mew did on Faraway Island - she plays hide and seek! In each room, there are three seperate paths. Two of them end in Trainers, and the third ends in the door to the next room. There are three rooms you'll have to cross to get to Leah (although you're more than welcome to go back and fight other Trainers).
Upon defeating her, she gladly hands over the Sproutbadge. However, when she realizes she doesn't have a TM to give you, she instead lets you walk into her garden, where there are two Sitrus plants (3 berries each), two Lum plants (2 berries each) and a very rare Ganlon plant (with one berry) awaiting you. That's a nice prize!
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I wrote a lot. >_> Enjoy!