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Gallade
Gallade
Artwork from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl

Creator(s)

Khanny Pham
Claymizer

Oldest version

Khanny Pham's version (2008)

Newest version

Claymizer's version (2010)

Origin

Pokémon

Gallade is a Psychic/Fighting-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series. It is one of the two final evolutions of Ralts, with the other being Gardevoir, and has a Mega Evolution known as Mega Gallade. It appears at #160 in the Sinnoh Pokédex and #475 in the National Pokédex.

Gallade are masters of swordsmanship and can extend the ends of their arms into sharp blades. As well as being experts in the field of 'close-combat' battle, Gallade have the ability to harness the power of Psychic type attacks like Confusion. When it Mega Evolves into Mega Gallade, it gains the ability to utilize its own psychic power to simultaneously reshape both of its arms into blade-like weapons, which it utilizes in a newfound dual-wielding sword combat style.

In M.U.G.E.N, Gallade has been made twice, with both versions making use of custom sprites. Gallade also makes an appearance as one of Ðshiznetz's Gardevoir's assists.

Khanny Pham's versionThis version has been edited[]

CLGallade

Not just a spriteswap, but also a sprite edit, this Gallade still looks like Claymizer's Blaziken character. Admittedly, this Gallade's moveset is slightly altered akin to what Gallade can learn in the games, but that's not saying much.

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Claymizer's versionThis version has been edited[]

CMGallade

After a long period of inactivity, Claymizer returned with a new sprite style and new creations, with this Gallade being one of them. Semi-inspired by Khanny Pham's spriteswap of his own Blaziken, this Gallade features several moves he can learn in the games. His gameplay takes cues from the Marvel vs. Capcom series, particularly the second entry.

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See also[]

  • Gardevoir - The other final evolution of Ralts that is frequently considered to be the female version of Gallade despite the fact that male Gardevoir still exist
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