Kallyle
Starwalker Neo
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Everyone is assuming it's an evolution of our existing Lilligant when there’s one important thing everyone seems to be forgetting: Lilligant evolves from Petilil using a Sun Stone.
Never have I seen a Pokémon that evolves from an evolutionary stone evolve again (not counting Mega Evolution which was scrapped). Unless they start doing it for multiple Pokémon in this game and actually give us something like Gorochu or something else, it would be very awkward to start breaking this rule for just a single evolutionary line that doesn’t really fit Sinnoh as-is.
If it does turn out to be related to Petilil’s evolutionary line, then I think there’s two more likely options:
Never have I seen a Pokémon that evolves from an evolutionary stone evolve again (not counting Mega Evolution which was scrapped). Unless they start doing it for multiple Pokémon in this game and actually give us something like Gorochu or something else, it would be very awkward to start breaking this rule for just a single evolutionary line that doesn’t really fit Sinnoh as-is.
If it does turn out to be related to Petilil’s evolutionary line, then I think there’s two more likely options:
- Petilil itself gets a split evolution. Given its evolution is already lady-like, giving Petilil another ladylike evolution would just be redundant.
- We have a Hisuian Petilil that evolves into a Hisuian Lilligant through level up, who may or may not evolve again. Just because Kleavor and Wyrdeer seem to be normal cross-gen evolutions doesn’t mean we can’t have regional evolutions alongside them. In the case Hisuian Lilligant doesn’t evolve, who’s to say that regional variants can’t be Noble Pokémon on their own merits?
Also notable is that the Kleavor and Wyrdeer bracelets both have little colored bits to match the pearls on Wyrdeer and the stone on top of Kleavor's head- Arezu's looks like it might also have something similar in pink? It's hard to make out from the wood coloring.
It’s clear now that the bracelets’ bands are the main color of the Pokémon’s body. Wyrdeer white and Kleavor khaki.
This itself is a pretty interesting observation. Maybe we should take a closer look at the scenes and artwork of Arezu we have to get a more proper assessment of the Pokémon possible identity.Oh damn, I thought the colors were tied to their type, but you're actually right--
Turns out, Iscan's isn't blue like I thought, it's Basculegion green.