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Blitz 2025: Hype and Rec Thread

Negrek

Five for Silver
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Blitz Hype and Fic Rec Thread

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Welcome to the 2025 Review Blitz hype and fic rec thread! This thread is for general Blitz discussion and hype--talk about your plans for the event, show off the prizes you've received, challenge someone to a review-off: it's all good! This thread is also your one-stop shop for reading recommendations! Here's your chance to give a shout-out to all your favorite fics and encourage people to check them out during their reviewathon this year. (Note: if you'd like to advertise your own story, instead have a look at the Self-Promo and Review Exchange thread!)

You can earn points by recommending fics! Once per week, you can earn 0.5 points by writing a 100(+) word rec in this thread, for a fic that you reviewed and that satisfies the weekly theme that week. To help us identify a recommendation you'd like to earn points for, please label it "Weekly Fic Rec" in bold font.
 

Tango

Mascot of the Doduo Alliance
Location
Somewhere beyond the Nexus
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He/him
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  1. doduo
@ShiniGojira
Since I've already reviewed all of JaND(and presumably cannot get a point bonus from this), I'm going to kick this off with a rec for ShiniGojira's - Just a Normal Day. I've created my own teaser for it based on my reading of it.

Lies! There was nothing normal about this day! Waking up in the world of Pokemon... In the body of a Pokemon! But which world was it? Anime, game, or manga? Was he the only one to wind up this way? But regardless of the world, a game was being played and he was just another piece on the board... A board far larger than he could possibly guess with rules known only to the player. Can a pawn oppose the hand that holds it? This pawn would do all he could to find out. And he would not be alone.​
 

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
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He/Him/His
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  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. lugia
  5. growlithe
  6. quilava-fobbie
  7. sneasel-kate
  8. heliolisk-fobbie
Just sliding right in over the starting line to get in some pre-sprint recommendations for those who want to hit the ground running, featuring my highlight reel from last year:



Just Hold Still by @icomeanon6

This was admittedly another one of those recommendations that I made on a leap of faith since it was based off just the first chapter, but boy did that chapter live up to the hype of what I'd heard through the grapevine for this story. So I decided to own things and let them ride for this one.

Just Hold Still is a journeyfic spanning the last few years before Bill's PC revolutionizes the ability for trainers to keep large numbers of Pokémon and communicate with each other as they travel around, back in an age when aspiring trainers had to make do with face-to-face meetings and letters left behind at Pokémon Centers. It is here that we get a glimpse of budding hobbyist photographer Luke Andersen as he sets out on his journey through Johto with his Drowzee Zoe in the fall of 1988, and cut ahead five years with to the aftermath of his failed journey, with all the friends he made in the opening scene now estranged and distant memories.

After making a decision to call things quits and focus once again on photography with his now-Hypno, Luke makes the trek out to Violet City to try and line up a few prize shots of the local Sprout Tower when much to his shock, he discovers that his once childhood love from his friend circle left a letter for him at the local Pokémon Center a little over two weeks back. When the day of happens to be said once-love's birthday. One thing leads to another as Luke isn't quite as over things as he thought and he finds himself hunting for stationery to belt out a response and the stage is set for a story showing how a journey falls apart from snapshots of the past, and how it continues to stick with people long afterwards in the present day.

The prose is very well-done and buttery smooth, with a story hook that I'm not sure if I've ever seen someone attempt in the context of a trainer journeyfic, and a world that is at once familiar and feels very alive and fleshed out. TBD if I'll have enough time to come back to this story before Review Blitz ends, but if you are hunting for a fun story to pick up a last-minute Week 1 bonus and get your foot in the door for Week 2's repeat bonus, you could honestly do a lot worse than shooting a review this fic's way.



The Foolish Oddish by @Negrek

This was actually one of those fics that I started in Week 1 of last year's Review Blitz where the only reason why I didn't mention it in my recommendation for that week was because the author wasn't new to me. Well, fortunately for me, Week 2 was focused specifically on catching up on stories we've already read, and I was fortunate enough to have the time to come back to it and give it a bit of a spotlight.

The Foolish Oddish is a three-part short story following Ragweed, who starts out as an Oddish who wants for nothing in her life as a Mystery Dungeon encounter beyond stories to collect, and Elkesiss, a fidgety and hyper Zubat with his (nonexistent) eyes set for one day seeing the world outside their dungeon through the cave exit far, far below. One thing leads to another and the two begin to form a budding friendship based on the promise of a grand tale that will last all the way to the journey to the outside world, which works swimmingly... at first.

It's a very well-done story showing life through the eyes of a character where even things we take for granted like sunsets and not having half your neighbors vanish off to parts unknown when you wake up are alien concepts, and at various points, it will make you smile and laugh, and wince and start to grow misty-eyed in others. It has a lot of worldbuilding and lorecrafting all put together for characters that would quite literally be disposable extras in most others from its genre.

Everything about the story just oozes polish, and the prose does an amazing job getting readers into the head and thought process of Ragweed while breathing what would otherwise be samey procedurally generated environments with their random encounters to life. If you're into PMD stories and have the time and energy to throw at a 12k three-parter, this one's well worth your attention.



Gathering Moss by @NebulaDreams

Alright, so a decent chunk of you might have already seen or heard of Gathering Moss since it was one of two first-place stories in 2024's onsite writing contest. From what I could see from it, the story quite earned the accolades, but let's get into the nitty-gritty of why you should read this thing:

So for the uninitiated Gathering Moss is a story about coffee, and the almost 2000-year old Golurk who soldiers on making it in a café they keep open in memory of a recently deceased trainer, up until the day they're forced to content with their own looming mortality that suddenly isn't just a distant hypothetical. So, you know, less about coffee, and more coming to terms with death, the fleeting nature of life, and its purpose. All as the hired Mogrem baker turns the kitchen in the back into a perpetual disaster zone.

For those of you who read some of @NebulaDreams ' fare in the past, you'll likely find the general contours of the world quite familiar since it's effectively a spinoff to I, Isobel, but the worldbuilding is quite imaginative, and the characterization is on-point throughout. It effortlessly weaves the past and the present together in different scenes and pulls off a surprising mix of levity and somberness with a convincing and heartfelt exploration of what it's like to realize that your days are numbered and then trying to come to terms with it.

It's a bit up there in terms of length at around 9400 words in length plus a foreword and an afterword, but nothing about the story ever feels superfluous or out of place. If you happen to have time to spare for it during Review Blitz, make a cup of coffee and dig in. Just check your eyes for stray moisture at the end.



krookodile tears by @kintsugi

krookodile tears is the story of Baku, the child of a sahnim of the Southern Stones in what is now Route 4 of Unova in a bygone age, and how through some ill-advised decision-making when trying to get a Sandile to train, he's handed over by his father to Samira, the leader of the local Krookodile who decrees that in lieu of the swift death he deserves, that Baku shall be made to live amongst them until he can learn the error of his ways.

More broadly, krookodile tears is a story about people experiencing the alien and unfamiliar, about how people react to being hurt, and the ways that they rationalize and talk themselves into the harshest of cruelties, which Baku winds up experiencing and witnessing from multiple directions amongst both the humans and Pokémon in what is now Route 4. Totally par for the course for a story that once upon a time was a chapter of The Envy of Eden before @kintsugi spun it off into its own thing.

Much like kintsugi's general portfolio, it's a haunting and melancholic ride, with a lot of love put into the folklore and breathing life into a bygone Unova that is at once very familiar and very, very different to the one we all know and love. All as we get to see a Baku's tale go through its ups and downs up to its explosive climax. It's a bit on the chunky side, with the overall fic being about 19,000 words long and the third part being hosted entirely off-site.

That said, if you can swing that much story or else even just want to get your foot in the door, it's well worth your time as a story. Just give your eyes a good rub by the end.



For those still looking for more reading material to chew on, I also have my highlight reel recommendations from Review Blitz 5 and Review Blitz 4, a similar slate from Review Blitz 3, and everything that I linked to in my post on the on-site Master's Eight thread.
 

Namohysip

Dragon Enthusiast
Staff
Partners
  1. flygon
  2. charizard
  3. milotic
  4. zoroark-soda
  5. sceptile
  6. marowak
  7. jirachi
  8. meganium
  9. namo-rock
I'm gonna give a special promotion for Path of Valor by @Ambyssin this Blitz. It's near the final arcs now, and will likely be finished by the time next Blitz rolls around! Not only that, but it will likely be Amby's last foray into the longfic scene as life propels him into the depths of med school and all that. I wanna try to get more love for the fic on its final blitz where it'll be actively written!

For those worried that it won't be finished: Amby has already drafted the entirety of the last of the fic, and it's just being beta read and released weekly. I know that has little to do with the fic itself, but in the environment of fanfics, "The fic is already drafted and queued for release in full" is an incredibly rare security.

As for what it's about: It's a very unique combination of elements from a lot of other franchises, while still remaining entirely Pokemon in its cast. If you ever read Guiding Light and how it was almost entirely Pokemon in cast, but still had ample Kirby elements subtly and overtly included, then Path of Valor is the same thing but for elements of Final Fantasy, Bayonetta, and other franchises I'm less aware of. It starts with a simple "Academy plot" of a foreign student of Dragons coming to a world of Fairies, and the feeling of being out of place only gets crazier from there as the plot evolves into world- and dimension-hopping shenanigans to take on: a tyrannical Deoxys, a zombie Necrozma, and someone who claims to have grasped the hands of Fate itself.

The prose is very approachable and casual, snappy while keeping the story moving forward. Chapters are relatively short for the PMD scene, so you can Tetris Effect them easily, for you binge readers. And every few chapters once the world-hopping begins is a new world or environment to explore, new foes to take on, and plenty of character interaction between a core cast and many support characters and friends made along the way.
 

Flyg0n

Flygon connoisseur
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  1. flygon
  2. swampert
  3. ho-oh
  4. crobat
  5. orbeetle
  6. joltik
  7. salandit
  8. tyrantrum
  9. porygon
  10. giratina-origin
  11. houndoom
Personal rec:

@Tango 's TCG Doduo Adventures

What do you get when you take the idea of a Let's Play, a novelization, and a diary fic then blend that all up with a base of the Gameboy TCG game, then as a dash of Doduo and a lot of Sycther? You get a fantastic game-fic that takes the "world" from the Gameboy TCG card game and takes it at least somewhat seriously. We follow our MC, The Gentleman, who is the Champion of his island. But he has a teensy problem as island champion - he's too good, and nobody wants to battle him! So he hatches a plan to use all common cards (for the noobs, thats like using unevovled pokemon!) and rematch everyone on his island.

Simple, right?

Until you start to uncover mysteries, conspiracies, suffer betrayals from friends and heartbreak from the ones you loved. And have to deal with one very stubborn and strange Doduo who refuses to stop following you.

I am not even halfway through this fic and its been both hilarious and heartfelt and has intrigue. The world is crazy but taken seriously and I've really enjoyed the mix of outlandish and level. Also I found the duels and strategy's fun to read. Would recommend to fans of Let's Plays and the TCG games in general.
 
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Tango

Mascot of the Doduo Alliance
Location
Somewhere beyond the Nexus
Pronouns
He/him
Partners
  1. doduo
Weekly Fic Rec:

@Slayerofthewind 's International Celebrity Ruins Everything

Ok look, I haven't played the games this fic references... I looked up Wiki summaries instead. But you know what? It doesn't matter! This fic breathes so much life into the characters that you don't need anything more than summaries to greatly enjoy it!

Serena the Champion took things easy after becoming Champion due to trauma from being forced to save the world at a young age, but complacency has consequences as her trip back to Kalos shows. As for what got her to come back? Ridiculousness of a certain homeless ancient-fashioned giant opening a hotel! Serena is unable to resist seeing what was going on. And then there is Urbain. Oblivious and deceptively charming marketing extraordinaire! Don't mind the Hotel has no guests, it's the best in the region, no the WORLD! Watch as Serena battles with her original high-powered Champion team to hilarious results! These characters have style. Also, don't cross the flower of almighty doom. Getting hit with that laser is probably not good for one's health...
 

Tango

Mascot of the Doduo Alliance
Location
Somewhere beyond the Nexus
Pronouns
He/him
Partners
  1. doduo
Non-weekly Fic Rec:

@Goolix 's NEO-A-LIFE

Start a company to build and sell custom Porygon! That's what you get when a rich daddy's girl with a need to prove herself teams up with a neurotic Porygon blogger. But it would not be without its share of steps, setbacks, and sacrifice.

Guys, this fic walks you through the process of starting a Porygon Pokemon business in the illustrious Saffron city of Kanto! It will make you feel like you are on the team with them or maybe overseeing the work! You get to see things from a professional POV and a personal POV and it swaps between Cassandra and Emily, but only in between chapters. Lots of character and charm!
 

CuteBunnyGirl

Volo Enthusiast
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Somewhere
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She/Her
Partners
  1. giratina-origin
(I hope it's alright for me to ask this here)

Timeslip
Here on Thousands Roads
Rating: 16+ (Contains some light swearing and some mentions of violence and injuries, both for human and Pokemon characters.)
The fic's 16+ rating seems a bit overkill in my opinion, I have read up to around chapter 20 and I haven't found any parts of the fic that were too much for me. As someone under 16, is it alright for me to still read and comment on the fic like I have done before?
 

Nekodatta

Pokémon Trainer
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She/Her
Partners
  1. koraidon-apex
  2. miraidon-ultimate
  3. skitty
  4. dodrio
(I hope it's alright for me to ask this here)


The fic's 16+ rating seems a bit overkill in my opinion, I have read up to around chapter 20 and I haven't found any parts of the fic that were too much for me. As someone under 16, is it alright for me to still read and comment on the fic like I have done before?
If there was nothing there that upset you, of course. The rating is just indicative, I'm not sure I even used the correct one, probably not at this point, maybe I should change it...
 

canisaries

you should've known the price of evil
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Stovokor
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she/her
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  1. inkay-shirlee
  2. houndoom-elliot
  3. yamask-joanna
  4. shuppet
  5. deerling-andre
  6. omanyte
  7. hizzap
Weekly Fic Rec:

NEO-A-LIFE by @Goolix

Actually fantastic story. It's not terribly far yet, but what's out of it is of extremely high quality, meaning I have faith that many different kinds of readers will find it enjoyable even if they wouldn't be into the premise. The premise in question: two women start a company to make custom Porygon. It's not your average journeyfic or PMDfic, but people who know me will know that's only a plus for me.

What's also a plus for me is that the manufacturing process for the Porygon isn't just some magical thing that's offscreen but rather down-and-dirty code wrangling. So, to the many software engineers or otherwise tech-oriented people I know are on this forum, please check this one out. Provided you're not too traumatized from your day job, lol.

That's not to say that you should give this one a skip if you aren't a tech whizz! From what I've seen of the other reviews, you can still follow along well if you don't have much IT experience. Think of how you can follow along in a Star Trek episode despite the technobabble due to contextual clues.

So, yeah. That's my recommendation. Hope it gets someone to check this gem out!
 
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