Pokemon Infinite Fusion All Fusions
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Pokemon Infinite Fusion is a fun game that involves its players’ interests and makes it more cool. Pokemon Fusion is when two or more Pokemon merge together to make a brand new Pokemon with features from all of them.
Basics of Fusion
Pokemon Infinite Fusion is a mixture of two Pokemon. Fusions are like regular Pokemon, with their moves, stats, abilities, and information in the Pokedex. Players mostly use fusions a lot, and sometimes, you will find them in the wild when Pokemon merge in an area.
If Pokemon are fused, it is impossible to combine them again. If you want to get both original Pokemon back, you can separate a fusion. When you merge two same-type Pokemon, it is called a self-fusion. But it will get some experience points; the rest of its stats will remain the same. Pokemon infinite fusion can be downloaded by here.
Head and Body
When two Pokemon merge, one will be Head, and the other will be Body. There are two easy ways they can blend, and it will really change how fusion looks, acts, and strongly behaves. The Head Pokemon can decide the color, design, and sound it makes.
Names and IDs
Pokemon will get a new name when two Pokemon merge. Its two parts are named Head Pokemon and the other is Body Pokemon. The Pokedex number for a Fusion is calculated as (head*420)+body; 420 is several basic Pokemon in the infinite Fusion Pokedex. Since the name will be the same for different fusions, but the Pokedex number will be changed, people usually need clarification about understanding it.
Instead, the community often uses “Head name/Body name” to talk about a species and (Head number. Body number) to identify it.
Stats of Wild Fusions
It is hard to find a wild fusion Pokemon, so it is tricky to catch it. The catch rate is the lowest rate among the two original Pokemon. The experience you get from seeing it is the average of the two actual Pokemon species. The happiness of a caught Pokemon depends upon the Body Pokemon.
Fusion Items
There are four types of Fusion items.
- DNA Splicers
- Super Splicers
- Infinite Splicers
- DNA Reversers
DNA Splicers
DNA Splicer is a simple item for merging and separating things. It can be used once and after it’s gone. It can be bought from Pokemart for 300$.
Super Splicers
Super Splicers are an upgraded version of DNA Splicers. It will be used once and after it’s gone. After you get four badges. You can buy it from any Pokemart for 1000$.
Infinite Splicers
Infinite Splicers are normal DNA Splicers that can be used multiple times without disappearing. They are a very special item, but they can be obtained by defeating a robot in the Cinnabar laboratory.
DNA Reversers
DNA reversers show their function by name: This thing changes a fusion back to how it was earlier. It can be bought from Pokemart after getting the first gym badge.
Combining Pokémon
Fusion items are helpful when you merge two Pokemon. When you use one, you can see how the fused item will look, and you can choose which one will be the Body and which will be the Head. If you haven’t seen the fusion before, you will see only a shadowy outline. If a Pokemon has a special picture, the preview will show a green tint.
Name, Nature, and Moves
When you merge two Pokemon using a fusion item, you can pick a name and nature and move from either. If you want to learn moves from the original Pokemon, you need to go to the Move Reminder on the top floor of the Pokemon Center.Click here to download the Shiny Pokemon.
Ability
When you merge two Pokemon, you will choose between two abilities, one from each. The Body and the Head of the Pokemon are the abilities of fused Pokemon. By this, you will see the hidden ability of Pokemon. The current ability doesn’t matter for fusion, except for hidden skills. You can switch things around by fusing them the other way using a DNS Reverser. Sometimes, they will change their abilities for balance or some other reasons. For instance, it might make more sense for a fusion with Pidgey to have Tangled Feet as the Body’s ability rather than the Head’s.
Pokemon With Exchanged Abilities |
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Pidgey |
Ekans |
Diglett |
Growlithe |
Machop |
Geodude |
Farfetch’d |
Onix |
Krabby |
Voltorb |
Cubone |
Hitmonchan (but not its family) |
Lapras |
Snorlax |
Aerodactyl |
Chinchou |
Marill |
Dunsparce |
Murkrow |
Snubbull |
Teddiursa |
Absol |
Clefairy |
Level of Pokemon Infinite Fusion All Fusions
If you use DNA Splicers, there is a formula to calculate the fusion level. You add up two times the higher and lower levels, then divide the total by three. The same Formula is below.
Fusion Level=HigherLevel*2+LowerLevel)/ 3
The two Pokemon levels decide this, but higher levels have more impact. However, if you are a user of Super Splicers, then you need to use the highest level of the two Pokemon.
EVs and IVs
When you fuse the two Pokemon, the combined Pokemon will keep the Effort Value(EVs) of the Body and omit the EVs of the Head. However, for the individual values (IVs), you will get the average of both Pokemon’s IVs if you use DNA Splicers.
But you will get the highest IVs for both Pokemon if you use Super Splicers.
Shiny Pokémon
Shiny Pokemon come in different colors depending on whether the Head, Body, or both are shiny.
Growth Rate
The fusion’s growth speed is based on the slowest between the parts of Pokemon, the Head and the Body, following this order:
- Slow
- Erratic
- Fluctuating
- Parabolic (Medium Slow)
- Medium (Medium Fast)
- Fast
Other Factor
The Body decides various things, including egg-hatching speed, gender, and compatibility with other Pokemon at the daycare; the Body also decides health, status condition, marks, and the type of Pokeball the fusion is in.
Information about Species
Stats
Initially, the abilities of fused Pokemon are decided by looking at the starting abilities of its Head and Body Pokemon. The calculation involves finding an average, with more importance given to the Body Pokémon for physical abilities (Attack, Defense, Speed) and more importance given to the Head Pokémon for special abilities (HP, Special Attack, Special Defense).
The exact Formula is mentioned below:
(Attack, Defense, Speed)
fusionStat = 2* bodyStat / 3 + headStat / 3
(HP, Special Attack, Special Defense)
fusionStat = 2 * headStat / 3 + bodyStat/3
Typing
The merged Pokemon typically has the primary type of its Head and some extra type of its Body. Its primary type will be used instead if the Body’s Pokemon doesn’t have an additional type. If the Head already has the type the Body wants to provide, the Body will deliver its primary type instead. For example, a mix of Grimer and Oddish is Poison/Grass. Typically, Oddish gives Poison as an extra type, but since Grimer already has Poison, Oddish gives its primary type, Grass, to avoid repeating the same type. There are different versions of Pokemon, but in versions before 6.0, some Pokemon had their primary and extra switched, and this change affected the types of fusions. In version 6.0, only Magnemite, Magneton, and Spiritomb have their types switched.
Pokémon | New types | 5.x | 6.x |
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Magnemite | Steel / Electric | ✓ | ✓ |
Magneton | Steel / Electric | ✓ | ✓ |
Dewgong | Ice / Water | ✓ | |
Omanyte | Water / Rock | ✓ | |
Omastar | Water / Rock | ✓ | |
Scizor | Steel / Bug | ✓ | |
Magnezone | Steel / Electric | ✓ | |
Empoleon | Steel / Water | ✓ | |
Spiritomb | Dark / Ghost | ✓ | ✓ |
Ferrothorn | Steel / Grass | ✓ | |
Celebi | Grass / Psychic | ✓ | |
Trevenant | Grass / Ghost | ✓ |