While having less sprite info and sortability than FusionDex, it shows a fusion's stats when you mouse over it and lets you save a list of favorite sprites. It has been removed from Github due to traffic, and cannot be rehosted due to the creators of the base fusion images, Japeal, not allowing the site to use their artwork.ĭescription: Shows every custom fusion sprite for a given Pokémon. These tools have been taken off the web or no longer work.ĭescription: Shows you the results of fusing shiny Pokémon. Custom sprites are broken, it is recommended to use one of the featured projects above for this feature. Contains Pokemon up to version 4.0.ĭescription: An online tool that combines 2 Pokémon, calculates stats, and shows non-sprite images of the Pokémon in some cases.ĭescription: Fusion Calculator made specifically for the now defunct Infinite Fusion showdown server. Make a local copy to use it.ĭescription: Google sheet to preview fusions, including sprites, stats, movesets and types. Contains all Pokemon in the game as of version 4.8. However, they may still have interesting features to use.Īuthor: Ruchunteur, Knuckles, Sir Vyvre the Loneĭescription: Google sheet to calculate and compare fusions stats. These tools are not updated for the current version. The website records all of the sprites you liked under "Your Favorites", as well as all those recently liked by all voters under "Community Leaderboard". Shown a fusion sprite as well as the head and body, you can select whether you think the fusion is good (pokeball icon) or bad (cross) you can also pass. Compared to Fusion finder, it cannot filter custom sprites or Legendaries/Mythicals.ĭescription: A fusion-voting website. You can enter a list of Pokémon to use for both the head and body seperately. Currently requires either a download or a Google account. A new version of the project is currently in development.Īuthor: EarthBet on GitHub / pixelgms on Discord / u/PixelGMS on Redditĭescription: An in development Jupyter Notebook program to view fusion stats. The viewing experience is a work-in-progress, and compared to other tools, does not show sprites. It is recommended to use one of the featured projects above for this feature.Īuthor: Sneed (sneedseednfeed on Discord)ĭescription: Fusion Finder is an open source web app with tools for filtering and sorting through fusions for a given Pokémon based on stat requirements. Due to recent issues, the site no longer displays fusion sprites. It can also display shiny fusions, and has a fusion guessing game built in.ĭescription: An open source fusion calculator that has been a community staple for years. The site also contains charts to help with sprite creation, and games such as a sprite guessing game and fusion bingo.ĭescription: FusionsPreview is an open source Android app that allows you to filter and preview fusions with information on stats, weaknesses, and abilities. The site shows stats, abilities, weaknesses, and full details on moves and where to obtain them.ĭescription: Infinite Dummies is a multilingual website with tutorials and FAQs in six different languages. Fusions can be sorted by stats, such as HP and attack, to find powerful combinations. You can select a list of Pokémon that can be fused to narrow down what you are looking for. The site displays a fusion's stats, abilities, and details such as the Pokédex description.ĭescription: Infinite Dex is a powerful tool for finding a fusion with the right type, moves, and abilities. You can click on any Pokémon or fusion to see alternate sprites, which can be used in-game through the Pokédex. It lets you see all fusions for a particular Pokémon in a large grid, and clicking on an artist shows other sprites they have made. These projects are featured as they are popular in the community and have active developers.Īll of them have active threads for help and providing feedback in the official Discord.ĭescription: FusionDex is a fantastic website for viewing sprites. Discord bans can be appealed using this form. The discord thread for this wiki can be found here. Other activities include voting on contests, submitting feature requests, and talking to the developers of various tools found on this page, including the wiki as a whole. It has over 440,000 users and is where you can find official announcements and submit sprites to be used in the game. The only official webpage for the project is the thread found on PokéCommunity.ĭescription: The main hub for the community, development, and feedback. Be weary of any website that claims to be, or offers downloads. There is no official website for infinite fusion.
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