A Pokemon Scarlet and Violet player has created their own set of high-quality animated sprites featuring one of the new fan-favorite fire starters, Fuecoco, and its two evolved forms in the sprite style seen in the Generation 5 titles. While the mainline Pokemon games themselves evolved to use fully animated 3D models when Generation 6 released nearly a decade ago, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet fans continue to pay tribute to the series' original art styles to this day.

The latest Pokemon titles continue to develop the potential for gameplay in the series, with Scarlet and Violet furthering many of the open world aspects which were first seen in Pokemon Legends: Arceus earlier in the year. The new games have also dropped a massive number of never-before-seen Pokemon in the diverse world of Pokemon, introducing a total of 107 new species of Pokemon, including the brand-new starters. Continuing the starter typing that has persisted since Pokemon Red and Blue came out in 96', the Grass-type Sprigatito, Fire-type Fuecoco, and Water-type Quaxly have each become the new favorites for many Trainers across the world, both new and old. Their powerful evolutions have also impressed many players, much to the relief of some who weren't so happy with the starters seen in Pokemon Sword and Shield.

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A post on Reddit from the user R3dd1t_D4v1d shares the fan-created sprites with the rest of the Pokemon community. These impressive sprites are fully animated and crafted to perfection by the hands of the dedicated fan, and have been designed to take inspiration from the popular art style used in the sprites throughout Pokemon Black and White and their sequels. The lively pixel art depicts three separate Pokemon, from the adorable Fuecoco, to it's second evolutionary stage, Crocalor, and lastly, it's powerful final form, Skeledirge. Fuecoco's endearingly gormless personality is what made it an instant favorite for many players of Scarlet and Violet, offering an easy choice for a starter which no Trainer could regret befriending.

The new starters seem to be significantly more popular among Pokemon fans when compared to their predecessors in the Generation 8 games, especially. Players have been able to enjoy a new and refreshing type of Pokemon adventure around the Spanish-themed Paldea region, embarking on a journey across the open region to meet many other new Pokemon and strengthen their bonds with their new partners.

While Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have hardly been free from criticism, with the games recently receiving the lowest score of any mainline Pokemon titles on Metacritic due to the excess of annoying glitches and performance issues, some fans have nonetheless been having a surprisingly good time with the new games. Though the community has made their complaints very clear to The Pokemon Company, some players have even gone as far as to dub Scarlet and Violet as their new favorite Pokemon games, despite their issues.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available on Nintendo Switch.

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