Support Vivillon
Vivillon is another one of the weak Bug-type Pokémon that you receive at the beginning of the game. However, Vivillon possesses a great ability to help out its teammates, making it a good support Pokémon on many teams.
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Vivillon is another one of the weak Bug-type Pokémon that you receive at the beginning of the game. However, Vivillon possesses a great ability to help out its teammates, making it a good support Pokémon on many teams.
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