There are quite a few two-stage evolutionary families in the Pokémon world. Over the years, some have been given pre-evolutions or new stages, making them into a three-stage line or even a branched evolution. But still, there are quite a few two-stage lines that are due f🏅or a new, third stage.

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Some of these Pokémon need a new evolu🌃tion because their design seems unfinished, others need some competitive viability, and some just need to be refreshed because they're forgotten or boring. Here are some of the two-stage lines that need another evolution.

10 Crustle

Crustle is a Pokém🅰on that was introduced in Generation V. It evolves from Dwebble at level 34. Both are Rock/Bug-type and feature a large rock-l🔯ike shell on their crab-like bodies.

Crꦡustle needs a new evolution because of its design. Sure, it's already pretty great, but it's basically being crushed by the giant block of sedimentary rock on its back. It would be great to see a 🎉new evolution that further incorporates the rock into the Pokémon's body, harnessing its defensive power.

9 Ledian

Poor Ledian. This Bug/Flying-type from Generation II evolves from Ledyba a♍t level 18. It's been the subject of the question "Is Ledian the worst Pokémon" more than oncཧe, making it definitely clear that it needs a new evolution.

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Ledian also seems unfinished in its design. If it were to b🔥e said that Ledian evolves into something, few people would probably be surprised. Its counterpart, Ariados, is much more "finished"-looking. Ledian could also use a stat boost — its current base stat total is only 390.

8 Cherrim

This very loveable and interesting Pokémon evolves from Cherubi at level 25. Both are pure Grass-types introduced in Generation IV. Cherrim is o𝐆ne of the many Pokémon with a form difference — it opens up into a pink blossom in sunny weather, 𒐪otherwise remaining mostly shrouded by its outer petals.

Cherrim could definitely see an interesting evolution. Perhaps some type๊ of flower- or leaf-inspired Pokémon that harnesses the power of the sun in its design. Maꦉybe it could even be the first Fire/Grass-type Pokémon.

7 Primeape

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:One of the more forgotten Pokémon from Generation I is Primeape — a ꦏpure Fighting-type that evolves from Mankey at level 28. Primeape is okay as a competitive battler, but is definitely outclasse✅d by many others. It would be great to see it evolve into something more viable.

As for its design, it's definitely a clear inspiration and uses the whole "it's super 🎀angry" lore well. However, it could be further developed into a hulking monkey beast that truly harnesses the power of its anger in its design.

6 Onix

Onix is one of the only Pokémon that might actually need a pre-evolution or Baby Pokémon added to its evolutionary family. This Rock/Ground-ty💯pe snake already received a new evolution with Steelix's introduction in Generation II, but it could have a pre-evolution for sure.

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Onix seems very developed for a base-stage Pokémon, design-wise. Of course, there's nothing wro𒈔ng with this, but it could easily have a simpler and more concise-design as a pre-evolution, perhaps a small snake made from a couple rock segments.

5 Elemental Monk💯eys🅺

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Some﷽ of the most hated Pokémon in franchise history are the elemental monkeys — Pansage, Pansear, Panpour, and their evolutions. For whatever reason, the fanbase have responded extremely negatively to these designs.

Giving them an evolution might not completely save them 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:from the ire of the fans, but it could help. As it stands now, thᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe final stages of each are pretty well-developed, but they can 🍬always improve. Like Primeape, turn them into hulking gorillas! Why not? Oh, and give them a secondary type, too. It would be fun.

4 Lumineon

While the elemental monkeys are easily remembered due to the fact that they a🔯re widely-criticized, Lumineon finds itself at the opposite end of the spectrum. This poor Water-type fish introduced in Generation IV is often called the most forgotten or forgettable Pokémon ever made. It's basically just a blue fish that evolves from a blue fish. There are already a ton of Water-type fish Pokémon, so it's understandable that Lumineon falls under the radar.

If it were given a new evolution that expanded its frilly fins into something mo🌺re sea monster-esque, maybe people would remember it.

3 Bronzong

Lumineon ꦑmight be one of the most boring designs, but its Generation IV friend Bronzong is quite the opposite. This Steel/Psychic-type evolves from Bronzor at level 33 and is based on a bell or gong, specifically the dotaku or an old Japanese legend about a group of priests building a bell for their temple from bronze mirrors.

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That legend tells the st🌊ory of a woman whose mirror won't melt because of her regret of donating it. This legend could be🌌 expanded further, giving the next stage of the story to Bronzong's design.

2 Meowstic

One of the only Pokémon with gender differences that matter beyond appearance is Meowstic. Male and female Meowstic have different stats and movesets, 🐠which is pretty interesting. Since Espurr evolves into these two pretty different forms depending on its gender, ♋the developers could take it a step further.

After Espurr evolves into female or male Meowstic, the two could both receive a new, branched evolution that is based on gender. These two new Pokémon could be completely different, like Gardevoir a🉐nd Gallade.

1 Sunflora

Like some of the other entr⭕ies on the list, Sunflora is frequently criticized and laughed at for being incredibly weak. After being exposed to a Sun Stone, Sunkern will evolve into Sunflora. Sunkern itself in series history, and Sunflora doesn't do a gre🍨at job of improving on it.

Design-wise, Sunflora could also see some 🍎improvement through an evolution. It's basically a sunflower with arms and legs. The deveꦍlopers of the series can go way further with this theme, and they should.

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