Difference between revisions of "Patchgeist"

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Patchgeist is said to haunt legacy systems, appearing only during midnight deployments. Developers who've seen it claim their terminal froze, then displayed a message: <code>// you tried</code>. It's the embodiment of every hotfix that almost worked, every rollback that came too late. While [[Bugzilladon]] smashes through errors, Patchgeist quietly rewrites history — one haunted commit at a time.
Patchgeist is said to haunt legacy systems, appearing only during midnight deployments. Developers who've seen it claim their terminal froze, then displayed a message: <code>// you tried</code>. It's the embodiment of every hotfix that almost worked, every rollback that came too late. While [[Bugzilladon]] smashes through errors, Patchgeist quietly rewrites history — one haunted commit at a time.
|TXMN Types=Fire, Metal
|TXMN Sub-Elements=Cosmic, Shadow
|TXMN Body Shape=Humanoid
|TXMN Body Shape=Humanoid
|TXMN Blurb=A spectral patchwork born from abandoned updates. It drifts through code, seeking closure.
|TXMN Blurb=A spectral patchwork born from abandoned updates. It drifts through code, seeking closure.
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|TXMN Sexes=Neuter
|TXMN Sexes=Neuter
|TXMN Stages=Standalone
|TXMN Stages=Standalone
|TXMN Terrains=Ruins, Urban
|Tags=Ghost, Universal, Darkness, Calamity, Claws, Machine, Shielded
|Tags=Ghost, Universal, Darkness, Calamity, Claws, Machine, Shielded
|Fusion First=Patch
|Fusion First=Patch
|Fusion Second=geist
|Fusion Second=geist
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 11:46, 8 September 2025


TXMN Stats
Type(s) Fire, Metal
Element(s) Cosmic, Shadow
Call
Completed
Body Shape Humanoid
ID
Blurb A spectral patchwork born from abandoned updates. It drifts through code, seeking closure.
Height/Length (centimetres) 160
Weight (kilograms) 22
Catch Rate 70
Terrain(s) Ruins, Urban
Sex(es) Neuter
Evolution Stage Standalone
Tags Ghost, Universal, Darkness, Calamity, Claws, Machine, Shielded
Fusion Name First Part Patch
Fusion Name Second Part -geist

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Patchgeist-menu01.pngPatchgeist menu02.png Patchgeist

Patchgeist, the Forgotten Fixes tuxemon, is a Fire-type, Metal-type monster.

Patchgeist materialized from the remnants of half-applied fixes and deprecated libraries. Its body is a stitched-together quilt of forgotten patches, each one echoing a failed attempt to heal broken systems. Gliding silently through digital ruins, it whispers changelogs from long-lost versions. When it encounters unresolved bugs, it doesn't fight — it rewrites. Its presence causes old code to flicker with ghostly stability, only to crash again when it vanishes.

Patchgeist is said to haunt legacy systems, appearing only during midnight deployments. Developers who've seen it claim their terminal froze, then displayed a message: // you tried. It's the embodiment of every hotfix that almost worked, every rollback that came too late. While Bugzilladon smashes through errors, Patchgeist quietly rewrites history — one haunted commit at a time.

Trivia[edit source]

Name Origin: Patch + Geist

Patch – Refers to software patches and its stitched, fabric-like body

Geist – German for "ghost" evoking its spectral nature and haunting presence

Design Origin[edit source]

In The Spyder in the Cathedral Campaign[edit source]

Evolution[edit source]

Patchgeist-front.png
Patchgeist

Sprites[edit source]

Tuxemon Standard[edit source]

64px Patchgeist-front.png Patchgeist-back.png
Face Sprites Patchgeist-menu01.png Patchgeist menu02.png
Overland Sprites Missing Missing

Other Standards[edit source]

48px Missing Missing
56px Missing Missing
80px Missing Missing
Menu Sprites (32px) Missing Missing
Menu Sprites (24px) Missing Missing
Menu Sprites (16px) Missing Missing

Missing


Contributors[edit source]

Jaskrendix


Variations[edit source]

In other languages[edit source]

Language Name Category Blurb
Spanish
German
French
Portuguese

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