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Yeah, 2 simular grass types. Liligant is the special based version of Leavanny, who is a physical attacker. Lol, Liligant looks like the Female while Leavanny is the Male. Their design's are a bit simular also. Who do you think is best?
Can't say I'm a fan of either. Lilligant looks too similar to Bellossom. Leavanny is I guess a more original design. But I don't like grass types much anyway, they got a raw deal on the type chart.
I dont like liligant cuz it a clone of bianca's shape. They both look like females but i'd choose leavanny it looks like a relative of scyther. I am biased.
I dont like liligant cuz it a clone of bianca's shape. They both look like females but i'd choose leavanny it looks like a relative of scyther. I am biased.
I really like Liligant, it's very cute and pretty strong. Not so fond of Leavanny, but probably only because I think it's middle form looks sad/depressed.
Lilligant is a special attacker. Leavanny is a physical sweeper. You can't compare Gallade to Reuniclus, what makes anyone think that these two are comparable? The only similarity is that they are both Grass-types, both can be Sunny Day-ers, and both my favorites.
Lilligant's movepool is mostly Special and with her access to Quiver Dance and a Petal Dance w/o confusion (or a super-boosted Petal Dance/Giga Drain/Leaf Storm in sunshine), she is very much a Special Attacker, borderlining a Special Sweeper (just with a limited movepool).
Leavanny's movepool is more mixed than Lilligant's, but is largely Physical. Leavanny has high Speed and Attack and is dual-typed.
Therefore, "both." You can't substitute an apple for an orange and still get the same effect--the same applies here.