Detective Pikachu artist makes incredible Monster Hunter parody Pokemon Cards
More incredible wo♓rk from RJ "Realistic Pokemon Artist" Palmer

Former Ubisoft an🅺d Detective Pikachu artist made some stunning parodꦆy Pokemon cards based on Monster Hunter creatures, and you've got to see them.
These "Pokemonster" cards were actually released last year, but I'd neveꦫr seen or heard of them until now. And when I did see them earlier today (thanks to Monster Hunter streamer ), I knew I had to share them. Apart from several Detective Pikachu critter designs, you probably know Palmer as the artist behind those realistic Pokemon drawings that took over the internet a while back – and continue to pop up to this day – but his approach to the Monster Hunter universe is also fantastic.
There are 12 cards in total, and all but one of the monsters featured appeared in Monster Hunter World or its re𓆉cent Iceborne expansion. The odd one out is Lagiacrus, which was initially teased for World, but was cut due to engine complications. At least he got aಌn appearance in this card set.
In addition to a nice action shot of a Pokemon-ified monster, each card comes complete with detailed attacks and stats based on that monster's abilities but adapted to the rules of the Pokemon card game. The flavor here is outstanding. Kirin's Random Spark attack echoes its unpredictable lightning, Rathian's poisonous talons and tail are the basis for her moves🐭, and Elder Dragon predator Nergigante gains a bonus against Dragon-type creatures. There's not a single dull card here, and between the flavorful abilities and delightful art, I can't choose a favorite.
The best part of these ca♋rds may be the cute descriptions at the bottom of each one. The dജescription for Rathalos, for example, reads: "Rathalos is known as the Sky King Pokemon. Despite its ferocious appearance it is a kind father. It's also known as the #1 boy, and can stomp that fool Charizard."
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Austin has been a game journalist for 12 years, having freelanced for the likes of PC Gamer, Eurogamer, IGN, Sports Illustrated, and more while finishing his journalism degree. He's been with GamesRadar+ since🦹 2019. They've yet to realize his position is a cover for his career-spanning Destiny column, and he's kept the ruse going with a lot of news and the occasional feature, all while playing as ma🌊ny roguelikes as possible.