Difference between revisions of "Weremon"
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* [[Blitz (PC)|Blitz]] (Greninja) | * [[Blitz (PC)|Blitz]] (Greninja) | ||
− | * [[Jason Maxwell|Jason]] (Infernape) | + | * [[Jason Maxwell|Jason]] (Formerly, Infernape) |
* [[Sholto]] (Honchkrow, formerly, currently default Honchkrow) | * [[Sholto]] (Honchkrow, formerly, currently default Honchkrow) | ||
* [[Renard Clavis|Ren]] (Formerly, Fennekin and then Braixen) | * [[Renard Clavis|Ren]] (Formerly, Fennekin and then Braixen) |
Revision as of 17:26, 7 January 2016
A Weremon is a natural human or Pokémon granted the ability to transform into either form without the usage of an Armband or similar transformation device. Two known types exist, those who can become either a Pokémon or human depending on species and with varying amounts of control, and a rarer mon-only type that transforms into another species of Pokémon.
Human to Pokémon Weremons
- Blitz (Greninja)
- Jason (Formerly, Infernape)
- Sholto (Honchkrow, formerly, currently default Honchkrow)
- Ren (Formerly, Fennekin and then Braixen)
Pokémon to Human Weremons
- Cuyahoga (Temporarily)
- Gilgamesh (Temporarily)
- Gogie (Formerly)
- Ignia (Formerly, currently full time human)
- Nadia
- Pokemon Organization XIII (Temporarily, and excepting Xaldin, Vexen, and Demyx)
- Selene
- Sholto
- Seishirou and Fuuma (Formerly, currently full time humans)