Killua Zoldyck (
killer_sweets) wrote2014-10-23 01:07 pm
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Hit 45 | Video
Out of all the pokémon, that have shown up recently this one is confusing me the most.
[He tilts his gear up to show a sleeping Vivillon on his head for a moment before pointing it back at his face.]
Now, it isn’t the fact that its a butterfly or anything. I was excepting some sort of flying bug from the two bug pokémon, I was able to get last month. I’m calling it a Pixelfly for now, since that what those scales have been reminding me of. No this is what’s confusing me.
[He turns the gear the to the left and there is another Vivillon with a completely different pattern. I's sitting a counter, cleaning it's antennae]
When they evolved, they turned into these guys, but here is the confusing part. Either of one is a shiny, when they were just little Caterpillar like bugs, they were the exact same color. Yet here we are and for a split second I thought maybe it was a gender difference or area difference that caused it. But they are the same gender and they evolved at almost the same time. Yet here are the results.
Even weirder when I went to the pokémon center today, I saw another two, one with a pokéball pattern and another that was mostly white. How many different forms do these pixelflies have?
[He tilts his gear up to show a sleeping Vivillon on his head for a moment before pointing it back at his face.]
Now, it isn’t the fact that its a butterfly or anything. I was excepting some sort of flying bug from the two bug pokémon, I was able to get last month. I’m calling it a Pixelfly for now, since that what those scales have been reminding me of. No this is what’s confusing me.
[He turns the gear the to the left and there is another Vivillon with a completely different pattern. I's sitting a counter, cleaning it's antennae]
When they evolved, they turned into these guys, but here is the confusing part. Either of one is a shiny, when they were just little Caterpillar like bugs, they were the exact same color. Yet here we are and for a split second I thought maybe it was a gender difference or area difference that caused it. But they are the same gender and they evolved at almost the same time. Yet here are the results.
Even weirder when I went to the pokémon center today, I saw another two, one with a pokéball pattern and another that was mostly white. How many different forms do these pixelflies have?
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I don't know why they have different colors, though... Maybe it's random?
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If it is random than it would be the second known pokemon to do that, the other one is Spinda. This one takes it a step further.
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[Have a picture of an oddly cute bear.]
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That's adorable! Do you know where I could get one?
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Pixelfly seems like quite a fitting name, to be honest. My friend has one, although his is in a different color... Hmm...
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[His own eyes widen. Another one?!]
...So that makes five different ones now, what color was it?
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--Ah, Nagisa! Are you around? [And on his end, the screen goes black for a moment. BRB.]
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I'm here! What are you doing, Rei-chan? Are you making more friends?
[Ignore the Surskit that is just kind of chilling in his hair. He really likes spending time with his bug Pokemon.]
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Doing research, rather. This young man has that same butterfly pokemon you've got--but in different colors. Would you mind showing him yours?
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I'll put that down as one possible explanation.
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this didn't show up in my inbox for some reason
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Maybe it's different because it's more like a real butterfly?
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[Kil is being paranoid over butterflies but then this place is weird.. ]
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