Whether it is Mega Evolutions, Regional forms, or Gigantamax forms, it is safe to say that some of your favorite Pokemon have gotten a lot of interesting and unique variants over the past few years. Yet, none of those looks are nearly half as cool as the Hyrule crossovers one fan has created lately.
Under the account name of hyrule.region on Instagram, an artist named William has been making some pretty awesome Pokemon and Zelda crossover art. Just recently, he made a Hyrulean version of ghost types Haunter and Gastly, as well as making their own Pokemon called Stalantom.
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In the pictures above, you can see the small tweaks that the artist made to the Pokemon, giving them more skeletal designs to match their new ground/ghost designation. His new creation, Stalantom, also looks awesome, looking like a cool spin-off evolution that players could pick instead of Gengar.
Gastly, Haunter, and Stalantom are just the tip of the iceberg, though, as hyrule.region has plenty of other awesome concept art on their page as well. That includes plenty of other unique Pokemon, including ones that were created with Zelda enemies in mind.
If you liked these designs, be sure to head over to his page and show him some love. If you’re still looking for other Pokemon and Zelda related-content, be sure to check out all we have to offer down below.
That news includes some awesome Breath of the Wild fan creations and more info about the Lental Region in Pokemon Snap. There is also plenty of fun Zelda and Pokemon quizzes to test your knowledge with, too, so be sure to check them out.
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