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Published: 2015-03-28 22:50:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 43049; Favourites: 793; Downloads: 0
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Description Please stop requesting this in groups. The only reason these are still uploaded are because they've already been reposted across the internet.

08/07/18 how the fuck does this have 500 favourites

I'm very grateful for all the feedback my variations have gotten online, but please don't repost anywhere without my permission first, and with credit always given! Thanks.

Also please feel free to check out my gallery! I feel like this and my other variations get far more attention than they deserve.

This bandwagon is so enjoyable! I just had to do more, and I already have some more variant ideas to do.
This time, enjoy some Sevipers. 

Standard: The most common kind of Seviper, for domestic, battle or contests. 
Shiny: This variant is rare and well sought-after for its highly contrasted skin. It carries more venom than the standard species, and it shows this off with its heavily blue tinted fangs and tail. 
Rattle/Desert: Most commonly found in deserts. It threatens predators by aggressively rattling its tail- if this fails to scare the predator off, the seviper will then stab its attacker repeatedly with its bladed tail. It lies in the sand for most of the day, and passing trainers mistake the pale scales on its back for stones, often standing on them by accident. 
British Adder: Commonly found in grasslands. Although it carries less venom than its cousin, these sevipers rely on grass-type moves, as opposed to poison. 
Arbok hybrid: One of the most venomous pokemon to exist. This hybrid is made when a male Arbok mates with a female Seviper, and is rarely found in the wild or in captivity. If sighted in the wild, Professors highly encourage curious trainers to avoid it, or to keep their distance; the venom in this seviper has been known to kill within an hour if not treated.  
Sea/Water type: Another highly venomous subspecies. It is rarely seen on land; spending most of its life in the sea. Its venomous, bladed tail has evolved to become more of a paddle. Like the Adder-type, it relies on the element in its environment, having very powerful water moves.
Ball Python: One of the gentlest subspecies. It relies more on its bodily strength than venom, unlike its cousins. It also has very high defense; curling up into a defensive ball when it is afraid. Many trainers favor this species for its docile nature. 
Gaboon Seviper: Like the Arbok hybrid and water variant, Professors advise trainers to avoid contact with this subspecies. Not only is it highly venomous, but its four large fangs can inflict dangerous wounds that are sustainable to infection quickly. It gives very little warning before it attacks, and lies in the undergrowth, using camouflage to blend in. 
Battle-bred: Thought to have been bred with Druidigons to get the rough skin ability, this subspecies is used in competitive battling. Like the Gaboon seviper, it has multiple fangs, along with spiked scales. It is banned from beauty contests, and is not generally owned by rookie trainers; criminal organisations favor them, however.
Melanistic:This Seviper carries more melanin than its other subspecies. It is likely to be found in caves and secluded areas. Because of its tendency to carry a lot of dark-type moves, Professors sometimes classify this subspecies as poison/dark. 
Albino:This subspecies carries less pigment, and is extremely weak to fire-type moves like Sunny day. It's favoured by trainers, but Professors discourage the ownership and breeding of this seviper, as it has a high mortality rate. However, it is incredibly docile. 
Domestic:This subspecies has been bred with Ekans over generations, to rid off the spiked tail, fangs, and any other 'aggressive' trait. It is favored by families for its docile nature, manageable size, and simple design. 
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Comments: 62

Queen-Umbreon [2015-05-09 08:12:57 +0000 UTC]

Man, this is incredible!!! Best of Seviper I've seen ;w; Also, I'd like to share this amazing artwork and their descriptions on an FB page I admin? Appropriate credit will be given of course (-w-)7

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Jumpy-Joltik In reply to Queen-Umbreon [2015-05-12 18:39:56 +0000 UTC]

Aww thanks a bunch!! ;u; I haven't seen too many sevvy variations yet. Saw a beautiful Ekans one, though!
Sorry, but I'm afraid I have to decline- I'm only really happy with having this shown on my deviantart and tumblr, but I really appreciate you asking me before hand! 

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Biruka In reply to ??? [2015-04-03 14:08:11 +0000 UTC]

I love your Pokemon variations! I hope you will make more when you get insparations for them.

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Jumpy-Joltik In reply to Biruka [2015-04-03 17:34:32 +0000 UTC]

Awwk, thanks a bunch! There's more on the way, a few flying-type pokemon this time.

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chewyfluke In reply to ??? [2015-04-02 14:23:56 +0000 UTC]

Very cool, friend. One thing I would have liked to see is some variation relating to Zangoose. As you probably know, their rivalry is very important to Seviper's mythology. Especially how the scars on Zangoose and Seviper are the colors of the claws/tail/fangs of their rival.

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Jumpy-Joltik In reply to chewyfluke [2015-04-03 17:35:09 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, mate! 
Oooh, you know that's a very good idea! Like having Zangoose evolving in the same area with the said- Sevipers. I could defs try that out! Thanks!  

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Nicweorm In reply to ??? [2015-03-31 11:27:56 +0000 UTC]

Amazing! Love the explanations too  (though, in the Battle-bred's, you mention the 'Baboon' seviper instead of 'Gaboon' [I had a good laugh trying to imagine that XD])

I think my favorites are the Ball Python (design) and Arbok hybrid (explanation). Keep up the good work!

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Jumpy-Joltik In reply to Nicweorm [2015-03-31 12:02:30 +0000 UTC]

Aww, thanks! >u<
Oh dear, I didn't even notice that! Thanks for pointing it out. Fixed it up, but now that I think about it, a Baboon viper is pretty hilarious to imagine!
(Perhaps it could be an Inernape mixed with Seviper, who knows)

I'm pretty happy with the Arbok as well. Glad you like them!

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Nicweorm In reply to Jumpy-Joltik [2015-04-02 07:28:47 +0000 UTC]

Did I just give an idea?   Wow...

No need for thanks, credit is given where credit is due  

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LHakaLH In reply to ??? [2015-03-30 20:34:02 +0000 UTC]

These ones are awesome! 

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Jumpy-Joltik In reply to LHakaLH [2015-03-31 12:02:34 +0000 UTC]

Thank you~!

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