Difference between revisions of "Delta Pokémon"

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* [[Igneous]] the Tyranitar♂ ({{typeicon|Fire}}/{{typeicon|Steel}}) (OU) ({{typeicon|Electric}}/{{typeicon|Dragon}}) (AU)
 
* [[Igneous]] the Tyranitar♂ ({{typeicon|Fire}}/{{typeicon|Steel}}) (OU) ({{typeicon|Electric}}/{{typeicon|Dragon}}) (AU)
 
* [[Solstice]] the Espeon♂ ({{typeicon|Psychic}}/{{typeicon|Steel}})
 
* [[Solstice]] the Espeon♂ ({{typeicon|Psychic}}/{{typeicon|Steel}})
* [[Twilight]] the Umbreon♀ ({{typeicon|Dark}}/{{typeicon|Steel}})
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* [[Twilight (Umbreon)|Twilight]] the Umbreon♀ ({{typeicon|Dark}}/{{typeicon|Steel}})
 
* [[Gorga]] the Mightyena♀ ({{typeicon|Dark}}/{{typeicon|Dragon}})
 
* [[Gorga]] the Mightyena♀ ({{typeicon|Dark}}/{{typeicon|Dragon}})
 
* [[Jetpelt]] the Persian♂ ({{typeicon|Dark}}/{{typeicon|Poison}})
 
* [[Jetpelt]] the Persian♂ ({{typeicon|Dark}}/{{typeicon|Poison}})

Revision as of 01:48, 11 August 2013

Delta Pokémon are Pokemon that have been mutated in the Holon region to have differing types from their mainline brethren, in some cases in a scientifically unethical manner. In WAAPT canon Delta Pokemon are not limited to the types listed in the TCG, and even within individual species the typing can differ immensely. Amongst non-Deltas they are often treated poorly and ostracized, and the Pokémon League prohibits their unregistered use in tournaments.

Known Delta Pokemon