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'''Lilligant''' (Japanese: '''ドレディア''' ''Doredia'') is a {{Type|Grass}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation V]]. It is [[Whimsicott]]'s counterpart.
 
'''Lilligant''' (Japanese: '''ドレディア''' ''Doredia'') is a {{Type|Grass}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation V]]. It is [[Whimsicott]]'s counterpart.
   
== Appearance ==
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==Biology==
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===Physiology===
Lilligant has a feminine appearance, with a plant bulb like skirt. It has a red flower on the top of its head with a crown atop of the blossom. It has a yellow collar and leaves for arms. It has one long large leaf on the back of its head supposedly to resemble a single strand of hair. And in this fact it will always be female in Pokémon White along with its pre-evolution, Petilil.
 
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Lilligant is a large plant-like Pokémon that has a slightly humanoid feminine appearance. Its "skirt" resembles a plant bulb. Its face and torso are white, while the rest of its body is mainly green and leafy. It appears to be wearing a cloak of dark green leaves. It has a bright red lily-like flower on the top of its head with a crown atop of the blossom. It has a leafy yellow collar, and rounded light green leaves for arms. It has one long large leaf on the back of its head that resembles flowing hair. It has reddish eyes. Below its bulb-like mid-section, it has a cluster of three curled yellow foot-like limbs that allow it to stand upright.
 
   
 
==Evolution==
 
==Evolution==
 
'''Lilligant''' is the [[Evolution|evolved]] form of [[Petilil]] and evolves via a [[Sun Stone]].
 
'''Lilligant''' is the [[Evolution|evolved]] form of [[Petilil]] and evolves via a [[Sun Stone]].
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==In the Anime==
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===Anime===
 
*[[Lewis' Lilligant]]
 
*[[Mona's Lilligant]]
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===Trainers with a Lilligant===
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*[[Lewis]]
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*[[Mona]]
   
 
==Game Info==
 
==Game Info==
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|pokemon=Lilligant
 
|pokemon=Lilligant
 
|backcolor={{Grass}}
 
|backcolor={{Grass}}
|blackwhite=Evolve [[Petilil]] (Black)<br>[[Lostlorn Forest]], [[Pinwheel Forest]], [[Abundant Shrine]] (White)
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|blackwhite=Evolve [[Petilil]] (Black)<br />[[Lostlorn Forest]], [[Pinwheel Forest]], [[Abundant Shrine]] (White)
|bwrarity=None (Black)<br>Rare (White)
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|bwrarity=None (Black)<br />Rare (White)
 
|black2white2= [[Castelia City]], [[Pinwheel Forest]], [[Lostlorn Forest]], [[Abundant Shrine]], [[Victory Road]]{{tt|*|Pokémon White 2 Version Only}}
 
|black2white2= [[Castelia City]], [[Pinwheel Forest]], [[Lostlorn Forest]], [[Abundant Shrine]], [[Victory Road]]{{tt|*|Pokémon White 2 Version Only}}
 
|b2w2rarity=Common
 
|b2w2rarity=Common
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===Learnset===
 
===Learnset===
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====Leveling====
{{Movessettop
 
|backcolor={{Grass}}
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{{Movessettop|type=Grass|gen=V}}
 
{{Movessetmid|1|[[Growth]]|-|-|40|Normal|Status}}
}}
 
{{Movessetmid
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{{Movessetmid|1|[[Leech Seed]]|-|90|10|Grass|Status}}
 
{{Movessetmid|1|'''[[Mega Drain]]'''|40|100|15|Grass|Special}}
|1|[[Growth]]|-|-|40|{{type|Normal}}|{{Damage Category|Status}}
 
 
{{Movessetmid|1|[[Synthesis]]|-|-|5|Grass|Status}}
}}
 
{{Movessetmid
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{{Movessetmid|10|[[Teeter Dance]]|-|100|20|Normal|Status}}
|1|[[Leech Seed]]|-|90|10|{{type|Grass}}|{{Damage Category|Status}}
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{{Movessetmid|28|[[Quiver Dance]]|-|-|30|Bug|Status}}
 
{{Movessetmid|46|'''[[Petal Dance]]'''|120|100|10|Grass|Special}}
}}
 
 
{{Movessetend|type=Grass}}
{{Movessetmid
 
|1|'''[[Mega Drain]]'''|40|100|15|{{type|Grass}}|{{Damage Category|Special}}
 
}}
 
{{Movessetmid
 
|1|[[Synthesis]]|-|-|5|{{type|Grass}}|{{Damage Category|Status}}
 
}}
 
{{Movessetmid
 
|10|[[Teeter Dance]]|-|100|20|{{type|Normal}}|{{Damage Category|Status}}
 
}}
 
{{Movessetmid
 
|28|[[Quiver Dance]]|-|-|30|{{type|Bug}}|{{Damage Category|Status}}
 
}}
 
{{Movessetmid
 
|46|[[Petal Dance]]|120|100|10|{{type|Grass}}|{{Damage Category|Special}}
 
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{{Movessetend
 
|backcolor={{Grass}}
 
}}
 
   
 
===Sprites===
 
===Sprites===
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|bgcolor = {{Grass}}
 
|bgcolor = {{Grass}}
 
|name = Lilligant
 
|name = Lilligant
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|bwspr =Lilligant BW.gif
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|bwsprs =Shiny Lilligant BW.gif
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|b2w2spr =
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|b2w2sprs =
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|Vback =Lilligant BW Back.gif
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|Vbacks =Shiny Lilligant BW Back.gif
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|xyspr=LilligantXY.gif
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|xysprs=LilligantShinyXY.gif
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|VIback=LilligantBackXY.gif
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|VIbacks=LilligantBackShinyXY.gif
 
}}
 
}}
 
==Trainers with a Lilligant==
 
*[[Lewis]]
 
*[[Mona]]
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Lilligant appears in ''[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]]'' in Verdant Court in the [[Arbor Area]], as one of Queen [[Serperior]]'s bodyguards.
 
*Lilligant appears in ''[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]]'' in Verdant Court in the [[Arbor Area]], as one of Queen [[Serperior]]'s bodyguards.
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===Origin===
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Lilligant appears to be based on a lily.
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===Etymology===
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Lilligant's English name is a combination of the words "lily" and "elegant".
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Its Japanese name, Dredear, seems to be a combination of "dress", "dear", "lady", and ''Dianthus'', a species of plants that produce carnation flowers.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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549Doredia Dream.png
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Mona Lilligant.png
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Mona Lilligant Leech Seed.png
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</gallery>
   
 
{{References|lilligant|549}}
 
{{References|lilligant|549}}
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[[Category:Stone Evolution Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Stone Evolution Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Pokémon that are part of a two-stage evolutionary line]]
 
[[Category:Pokémon that are part of a two-stage evolutionary line]]
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[[Category:Small Pokémon]]
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[[Category:Light Pokémon]]

Revision as of 19:50, 16 September 2014

Lilligant (Japanese: ドレディア Doredia) is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It is Whimsicott's counterpart.

Biology

Physiology

Lilligant is a large plant-like Pokémon that has a slightly humanoid feminine appearance. Its "skirt" resembles a plant bulb. Its face and torso are white, while the rest of its body is mainly green and leafy. It appears to be wearing a cloak of dark green leaves. It has a bright red lily-like flower on the top of its head with a crown atop of the blossom. It has a leafy yellow collar, and rounded light green leaves for arms. It has one long large leaf on the back of its head that resembles flowing hair. It has reddish eyes. Below its bulb-like mid-section, it has a cluster of three curled yellow foot-like limbs that allow it to stand upright.

Evolution

Lilligant is the evolved form of Petilil and evolves via a Sun Stone.

In the Anime

Anime

Trainers with a Lilligant

Game Info

Game Locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Black and White Evolve Petilil (Black)
Lostlorn Forest, Pinwheel Forest, Abundant Shrine (White)
None (Black)
Rare (White)
Black 2 and White 2 Castelia City, Pinwheel Forest, Lostlorn Forest, Abundant Shrine, Victory Road* Common

Pokédex Entries

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Learnset

Leveling

LevelingGeneration V
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
1 Growth - -% 40 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
1 Leech Seed - 90% 10 Type Grass HOME Grass Status
1 Mega Drain 40 100% 15 Type Grass HOME Grass Special
1 Synthesis - -% 5 Type Grass HOME Grass Status
10 Teeter Dance - 100% 20 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
28 Quiver Dance - -% 30 Type Bug HOME Bug Status
46 Petal Dance 120 100% 10 Type Grass HOME Grass Special
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Sprites

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Trivia

Origin

Lilligant appears to be based on a lily.

Etymology

Lilligant's English name is a combination of the words "lily" and "elegant".

Its Japanese name, Dredear, seems to be a combination of "dress", "dear", "lady", and Dianthus, a species of plants that produce carnation flowers.

Gallery

See also

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