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MegaScientifical:


--- Quote from: sir dooble on November 03, 2013, 03:30:57 PM ---:3
They have different flower colours depending on which sort of flower-patch you encounter them in.

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Wow, that's a richard move. Although I get the feeling this also happened in previous generations... Which other Pokemon have variants in this way? I'm forgetting, but I feel like I've heard of this before X/Y.

Flamecannon:


--- Quote from: MegaScientifical on November 03, 2013, 07:20:58 PM ---Wow, that's a richard move. Although I get the feeling this also happened in previous generations... Which other Pokemon have variants in this way? I'm forgetting, but I feel like I've heard of this before X/Y.

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burmy although you can't be that silly to not notice the texture difference and it NOT SHINGING when you look at it
and in this game vivillion has a buncha diff designs
can't think of an other one right now

Masterlegodude:

I thought a Pikachu with a heart tail was a special kind of Pikachu, but then i remembered that it was because it was a female

MegaScientifical:


--- Quote from: Flamecannon on November 03, 2013, 07:36:12 PM ---burmy although you can't be that silly to not notice the texture difference and it NOT SHINGING when you look at it
and in this game vivillion has a buncha diff designs
can't think of an other one right now

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Just remembered: Spinda.

And I was talking about previous generations. AKA It's a richard move to make the same Pokemon with different palettes, but then I remembered it isn't unique to this generation and just couldn't remember specific Pokemon from previous generations. I believe there are more from the past, too, if you can remember them.

Edit: Did Kecleon have this, as well?

Crazy Salt:

The hippopotas line had different palettes for male and female and the shellos line had different forms with very minor differences other than color depending on where it was caught.

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