Synthaphone
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True, although Litten is kind of the only real example of this- and I guess Tepig kind of is an example also, who lost the whole 'snorting fire' thing as a major characteristic? Snivy's arms were never its primary means of attack, Froakie actually does retain some of its bubbles (those circles on its knees and elbows are bubbles) and still uses projectiles it creates out of water to attack, and Rowlet's head turning around is more of a cute quirk than a battle-useful ability (shooting those feather-leaf darts was its attacking ability, which evolved into Decidueye's archery). I guess Sobble's invisibility could count as more of a cute quirky behavior to give it personality rather than anything it uses for combat, but the only other thing it has so far is spitting water from its mouth (and I guess climbing trees), which is less unique to it, so I'm expecting more from the invisibility thing I guess.Well to be fair. Litten no longer spits up hairballs, Froakie lost it's bubbles, Snivy lost it's arms, Rowlet can't turn it's head around. It's not unusualt for pokemon to grow out of there animalistic traits.