Traits
GRADE A (STANDARD)
PLEASE SPECIFY WHAT AREA THIS APPLIES TO IN THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
THIS GRADE CANNOT APPLY TO SHINY POKEMON.
NATURES:
COLOURS (VARIANTS):
White, off white, blue-purples, and blues.



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GRADE B (STANDARD)
PLEASE SPECIFY WHAT AREA THIS APPLIES TO IN THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
THIS GRADE CANNOT APPLY TO SHINY POKEMON.
NATURES:
COLOURS (VARIANTS):
White, off white, blue-purples, blues, blue-cyans, pink-purple, and pink.



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GRADE C (STANDARD)
PLEASE SPECIFY WHAT AREA THIS APPLIES TO IN THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
THIS GRADE CANNOT APPLY TO SHINY POKEMON.
NATURES:
COLOURS (VARIANTS):
There's a near entire hue shift in the Experiment but there exists either an illegal colour (colour not listed in Grade A/B), or none of the colour are legal.

Example of a Variant whose palette has almost entirely shifted.

Example of a Variant with one LEGAL colour.

Example of a Variant with one ILLEGAL colour.
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GRADE D (STANDARD)
PLEASE SPECIFY WHAT AREA THIS APPLIES TO IN THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
THIS GRADE CANNOT APPLY TO SHINY POKEMON.
NATURES:
COLOURS (VARIANTS):
There's hardly any hue shift in the Experiment. Scrapped and not considered worth working on, unless Experiment presents with other aspects worthy of further research.
(Such as abilities worthy of being studied further, specialised evolution that needs expanded research on, and other owner-decided factors for backstory.)


Note that this example isn't shiny despite being close to it in colouration. Shinies are notable due to their glittery effect in appearance.
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