Pokemon Fan Builds Jaw-Dropping Diorama of the Gen 10 Starters
After Pokemon Winds and Waves revealed the new Gen 10 starters, a fan crafted a diorama showcasing Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua. Pokemon Winds and Waves have yet to share the evolution lines of the Gen 10 starters, but the critters have already captured the hearts of many fans thanks to their adorable designs.
Coming to the Switch 2 in 2027, Pokemon Winds and Waves will transport players to beautiful islands with lush greenery and crystal-clear waters inspired by the tropical spots of Southeast Asia. Initial details suggest that players will not only battle Pokemon, but also overcome “the forces of nature,” potentially adding to the games’ new challenges. Pokemon Winds and Waves‘ Gen 10 starters, along with new and old Pokemon, could set the pace for each player’s experience of the main story.
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Pokemon Winds and Waves Fan Sculpts Gen 10 Diorama
As early as now, Pokemon Winds and Waves fans have already grown fond of Pombon, Gen 10’s Fire-type starter that resembles a pomeranian puppy. Still, many people are finding creative ways to highlight all three starters in various mediums, just like what Reddit user WillRiet did with their impressive 3D diorama. In a post, they showed off a beautiful sculpture featuring Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua posing on top of a mini island. The fan said they hadn’t done some 3D modeling projects for a while, but the recent reveal of the Gen 10 starters inspired them to get back into it. From 3D digital rendering to the physical diorama, WillRiet showed great care in making sure the starter Pokemon looked accurate and that the island-inspired podium had realistic-looking details.
Fellow Pokemon Winds and Waves fans complimented WillRiet’s work in the comments, with many saying how cool it looks and asking if they’re selling the diorama. Others were also impressed by how fast they made the Gen 10 sculpture, especially considering that the games were only announced on February 27, 2026. WillRiet isn’t the only one who’s working overtime with their fan art because there are also several works imagining the possible evolutionary forms of the Pokemon Winds and Waves‘ starters. It would be interesting to see if anyone manages to predict any of the Pokemon’s next forms once more details come out.
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Name |
Browt |
Pombon |
Gecqua |
|---|---|---|---|
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Category |
Bean Chick Pokemon |
Puppy Pokemon |
Water Gecko Pokemon |
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Type |
Grass |
Fire |
Water |
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Pokedex Description |
This Pokémon runs about energetically while photosynthesizing using the leaves on its brow. It’s lively, but it can also be a bit clumsy. |
The area below its throat glows faintly from the heat-generating organ within its lungs. This Pokémon is guileless and friendly. |
This Pokémon launches springy balls of water from its tail. Gecqua is very intelligent and maneuvers shrewdly while putting on airs. |
What to Expect in Pokemon Winds and Waves So Far
Apart from the Gen 10 starters, Pokemon Winds and Waves also introduced two new Pikachu named Mr. Windychu and Ms. Wavychu, who are both wearing vacation clothes to match the games’ island theme. According to the official website, these two will be involved in the player’s adventure, which will be revealed in future updates. Meanwhile, developer Game Freak has yet to reveal the new features coming to Pokemon Winds and Waves, so fans will have to wait and see what’s in store in the next few months.
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While waiting for Pokemon Winds and Waves, fans are keeping themselves preoccupied with Pokemon Pokopia, the newest cozy game starring Ditto. Many players have been sharing adorable and funny interactions with various Pokemon while experiencing the story. Plus, some have also noticed a Pokemon Winds and Waves teaser in one of Pokopia‘s in-game posters, so it’s quite possible that Game Freak might add more hints for the upcoming mainline titles in the future. It’s also a good excuse for Pokopia fans to keep their eyes peeled for more Winds and Waves Easter eggs.