Difference between revisions of "Sunflora"
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It evolves from [[Sunkern]] when exposed to a [[Sun Stone]]. It is the final evolved form of [[Sunkern]]. | It evolves from [[Sunkern]] when exposed to a [[Sun Stone]]. It is the final evolved form of [[Sunkern]]. | ||
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There is a chance that Sunflora will be reverted into Sunkern when exposed to a {{DevoSpray}}. | There is a chance that Sunflora will be reverted into Sunkern when exposed to a {{DevoSpray}}. |
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Sunflora is a Pokémon introduced in Generation II (Johto).
It evolves from Sunkern when exposed to a Sun Stone. It is the final evolved form of Sunkern.
Elarian Form evolves from Elarian Form Sunkern when exposed to a Moon Stone.
There is a chance that Sunflora will be reverted into Sunkern when exposed to a Devolution Spray KC-MK1, Devolution Spray KC-MK2, or Devolution Spray KC-MK3.
Elarian Sunflora is Grass/Dark-type regional form of Sunflora. To avoid its main predator - Elarian Ursaring - this Pokémon had to change its lifestyle. Now it hides at day, to become active at night. Due to this different and strange behaviour, people from other regions often jokingly refer to Elarian Sunflora as "Moonflora". Its body became a long vine, but it still prefers to stay in shape of its Johtonian counterpart. When it lacks energy, it can wrap around a tree and suck its life out of it. This process isn't too harmful to the environment, as it doesn't happen too often.