Roster: (3 Digimon if Tamer, 6 Pokémon if Trainer, 3 each if both)
This still bugs me. If you can only have 3 digimon if you're a tamer, but 6 pokemon if you're a trainer, then that means digimon are weighted by a 1:2 ratio. That means that if you do both, you should have 2 of each, not 3 of each, because 3 of each would be broken. I mean, hell - why be a tamer at all if you can add three more pokemon with no downside?
To show this visually:

See how the first two, the Tamer and Trainer, match up? But look at how the First Hybrid looks. It's unbalanced as hell. Compare with the Second Hybrid, which matches up just as evenly as the Tamer and Trainer classes.
Balance is important, because without it, some things become pointless. If you get the same number of mons as both a Tamer and Hybrid, why the hell would you EVER want to be a Tamer?
(Autumn)RedRenamon(Rika)
BlackSalamon(Scylla)
WhiteGaomon(Wanya)
(Shiney)Riolu♀(Harley)
Charmander♂(Dragoon)
Fennekin♀(Foxie)
This also bugs the hell out of me. Those three digimon... aren't actual digimon. And Fennekin? Are you waiting until October to start this RP or something? Because we know like, nothing about it. Not what it's stats are like, not what its moves are, nor even what it evolves into. Now, if we're waiting until Gen VI, I can understand it, but I can't understand the digimon. Not sure OC pokemon or digimon are a good idea, since there's literally no basis for them. How are we supposed to know what they can do, when they exist only in your head? Would it not be better to use canon mons so that we can look them up and get a sense of what to expect, especially considering the context of this RP - where they literally come to life from the games?
Anywho, once I get confirmation, I will be willing to enter a
balanced hybrid character. However, until Gen VI actually comes out, I will not be able to list specifics for my pokemon. In the spirit of Gen VI, I want to base my character around Fairy mons, and... well, gotta see what's fairy and what's not. Got my digimon selection ready, though.