Pokémon fans have loved the idea of fusing different Pocket Monsters together even before fusion was formally introduced to the series in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. As such, it’s not uncommon to find “fusion generators” that automatically splice sprites together. Using these generators is straightforward, but there are still some bits and pieces that are helpful to go over.

How to Use the Pokémon Infinite Fusion Generator

ThePokémon Infinite Fusion Generatoris located atjokaes.github.io. At the very top of the page are some important disclaimers, including how not all Pokémon are available in the generator. All Pokémon from generations 1 and 2 can be selected, while Pokémon beyond the first 251 will continue to be added periodically.

To use the generator, you’ll need to select two Pokémon (and they don’t have to be different!).“First Pokémon” is the head, while“Second Pokémon” is the body, which is what gets generated on the left. The website conveniently generates the reverse on the right, so you don’t need to worry about manually swapping the First Pokémon and Second Pokémon.

A screenshot of the Pokemon Infinite Fusion Generator. The section for the First Pokemon is underlined in red, and the section for the Second Pokemon is underlined in blue. The corresponding locations are underlined for the leftmost and rightmost generated Pokemon, which currently only feature question marks for their graphics.

You can use the drop-down menu to select a Pokémon, or you can click the text input field to type in a Pokémon name manually. Capitalization isn’t important.

Beneath the two Pokémon input fields are three buttons: “Random,” “Reset,” and “Fuse.”

A screenshot of the Pokemon Infinite Fusion Generator. Mawile is selected as the first Pokemon, and Rapidash is selected as the second Pokemon. The generation on the left, “Mawile/Rapidash,” has a unique sprite, while the generation on the right, “Rapidash/Mawile,” has failed and only has a question mark graphic.

To the right of the Pokémon input fields are small buttons labelled “R1” and “R2.”

How Pokémon Infinite Fusion Generator Works

ThePokémon Infinite Fusion Generator uses sprites that are fan-made. Because of this, not all combinations will be successful. Others will result in an entirely unique sprite, such as a “Biblically-Accurate Clock” Celebi/Klinklang or a gelatinous Ditto/Regigigas with the goofiest smile you’ve ever seen.

The title of the generator is actually the “Infinite Fusion Calculator.”Pokémon Infinite Fusion started as a fan-gamein which players have the ability to fuse any of the Pokémon they catch together. The type(s), stats, and Abilities beneath the generated fusion sprite are all what players can expect these fusions to have in the fan game. Whether you plan on looking into the fan game or not, the Pokémon Infinite Fusion Generator is a very fun tool for any Pokémon fan to play around with. If you are interested in the fan game, you can check out our guides on how to play Pokémon Infinite Fusion on PC,how to play on Mac,how to play on Steam Deck, andeven how to play on Mobile.

A screenshot of Pokemon Fusion. The button to randomize both Pokémon is labelled “1” and the buttons to randomize individual Pokémon are labelled “2."

How to Use the Classic “Pokemon Fusion” Site

One of the most classic Pokémon fusion generator sites is the aptly named “Pokemon Fusion.” This site was created by web developer Alex Onsager. Using this generator is very straightforward. The page will show three Pokémon: the fused Pokémon in the center, and two different Pokémon beneath it. ThePokémon on the left is the head,while thePokémon on the right is the body.

Underneath each Pokémon is a“Random” button.

Pressing thetwo arrows icon between the two different Pokémon will swap their positionsand automatically generate a new fusion, changing which Pokémon is the head and which one is the body.

If you want to select a Pokémon individually, you can click on the name of the Pokémon you want to change. This opens adrop-down menu where you can select another Pokémon. Once you select a new Pokémon, a new fusion is automatically generated.

A Pokemon Fusion screenshot with the button to swap Pokémon circled in red.

Additional Pokemon Fusion features include:

How “Pokemon Fusion” Works

The Pokemon Fusion site works by separating each Pokémon’s sprite into a “head” and “body.” From there, a script alters the body’s colors to match the colors of the face.

Unlike Pokémon Infinite Fusion Generator,all of the sprites in Pokemon Fusion are digitally generated, so there are no special combinations. In addition, Onsager has confirmed that he hasno plans to add any Pokémon beyond the first 151that are already on the site.

A Pokemon Fusion screenshot with the Pokémon selection drop-down menu displayed.

How to Use Pokémon Fusion Generator 2

Anyone looking for a more in-depth generator can use thePokémon Fusion Generator 2. When first entering this site, you’ll press the large “Fuse” button to generate a fusion between two random Pokémon.

There are some basic features to get started with fusing Pokémon.

If you click a Pokémon’s sprite, a drop-down menu will appear. Here is where you may swap around a single Pokémon.

You can type a Pokémon’s name, or click their name from the list. To navigate the list, you can either scroll, or click the different generations on the side to jump to a specific generation of Pokémon. Pokémon that aren’t available will have a darkened background and a lock icon next to their name.

Customizing Fusions in Pokémon Fusion Generator 2

you’re able to also customize the fusions you create in Pokémon Fusion Generator 2.

Pokémon Fusion Generator 2’s dress-up is similar to the dress-up mini games in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum and Black and White.

To dress up your fusion:

Back on the main page, you canchange the fusion Pokémon’s color schemeby clicking on the four different colors on the bottom left of the screen. You can use a color slider to pick a specific color, or choose from a selection of textures.

Once you have your fusion Pokémon exactly as you want it, you can click the floppy disc icon on the lower right of the screen tosave an image of the fusion to your device, or click the canvas icon to create a scene with it.

This feature saves the last five fusions (15 for Patreon supporters) for you to use in your scenes. Like the dress-up feature, you can drag and drop your fusions and other elements to create a scene with them. Rotating and scaling elements works the same as in the dress-up feature. Other important things to keep in mind include:

Patreon-Exclusive Features in Pokémon Fusion Generator 2

Some features in Pokémon Fusion Generator 2 are exclusive to Patreon supporters. These include:

If you’re a Patreon supporter, you can scroll down under the area with the fused Pokémon and click on “ENTER SECRET CODE” to unlock the Patreon-exclusive features.

How Pokémon Fusion Generator 2 Works

Pokémon Fusion Generator 2 works on a similar premise as Pokemon Fusion: a Pokémon sprite’s head is combined with another Pokémon sprite’s body, and the body colors are altered to match the Pokémon’s face.

While the fusion sprites are automatically generated like those in Pokemon Fusion, Pokémon Fusion Generator 2 does use some fan-made sprites. Every sprite for Pokémon from Kalos and later is fan-made. This way, new Pokémon can be added in the future. Pokémon Fusion Generator currently includes most Pokémon from generations one through eight.

Niki Fakhoori

Niki’s love for video games encompasses a wide range of genres, but she is especially fond of RPGs, adventure games, visual novels, simulation games, and fighting games. Her favorite video game-related pastime is asking her unwieldy backlog why she doesn’t have any new games to play. When she isn’t playing or writing about video games, she’s playing with cats, journaling, painting, or obsessing over the latest news in the world of stationery and planners.