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Butterfly

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remake of two of my butterfly lines frozenfeather.deviantart.com/a… and frozenfeather.deviantart.com/a… 

the first is covered in thick warm bristly hair for warmth and protection. the second has extremely hard skin and they hang in trees. when they get ready for evolution their bodies start glowing, trainers travel miles just to see a tree of them evolve. the final ones' wings are very fragile but can support a lot of weight and can carry other Pokemon easily long distance. They are very sweet pokemon.

the first two are bug types the final is bug/flying type

the first evolves into the second at level 7
the second evolves into the third at level 10
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Stage 1: Bristleaf, the Hair Bug Pokemon (Bristle + Leaf, read dex, = Bristleaf). Type: Bug. Dex Entry: "The natural fibres and nutrition it gains from eating leaves and other plant matter determines how sharp its bristles can be. It enjoys sleeping after eating several times its weight in leaves."


Stage 2: Chrysalight, the Glowing Chrysalis Pokemon (Chrysalis + Light = Chrysalight). Type: Bug. Dex Entry: "They prepare for evolution by converting their previous form's tough hair into a diamond-hard shell before using the scant energy they have left to wedge themselves in the boughs of trees. When they get close to evolving, clusters of their chrysalises glow gems in sunlight."


Stage 3: Glimmerwing, the Glimmer Wing Pokemon (Play on the words "glimmering" and "wing", = Glimmerwing). Type: Bug. Dex Entry: "Trainers and photographers from around the world often visit this region to catch a glimpse of these Pokemon. They are immensely strong despite their fragile appearance, and their wings glimmer in the sun. Farmers view them as bearers of a good harvest."