Globupillar and Diamoth

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Globupillar

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Globupillar

The Glass armor pokemon

Glabupillar is a combination of the Spanish word for cocoon (Capulla), globular, caterpillar, and glass.

It's inspired by jewel caterpillars, bioglass, jelly, and the saying glass cannon (meaning having strong offensive capabilities but weak defensive capabilities).

Type: Bug/rock

HP: 40

Attack: 65

Defense: 10

Special Attack: 60

Special Defense: 40

Speed: 143

Total: 358

Pokédex entries: Globupillar is a small pokemon that, for its size, is quite speedy! When in danger, it will either use its sticky armor as a "grappling hook" by stretching it and sticking it to a different surface or use the armor as a projectile, hurling them toward enemies as a distraction as it scampers away.  



Diamoth

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Diamoth

The Jewel Pokémon

Diamoth is a combination of diamond, moth, and diaphane (It can mean something transparent, or it can refer to woven silk stuff with transparent and colorful images, or the essence of an idea, construct, or belief).

It's inspired by jewel caterpillars, crystallization, Fuzzy Jewel Moths, glass wool, stained glass, Topaz, fancy clothes, and a little inspiration from Ītzpāpālōtl (an Aztec goddess whose name means 'obsidian).

Type: Bug/rock

HP: 70

Attack: 86

Defense: 20

Special Attack: 70

Special Defense: 67

Speed: 199

Total: 512

Pokédex entries: Diamoth is known to be a fierce fighter, it uses it's wings as blades to cut enemies and opponents. If the life or safety of it's trainer is on the line, they will fight to the death, using every ounce of strength it has. 

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