Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl welcome trainers — old and new — to the Sinnoh region. Additionally, Pokemon that have been mostly absent in recent games make their return in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. This includes lesser-known Pokemon such as the Bug-type Burmy.
Burmy and its evolutions, Wormadam and Mothim, may not be as memorable as Caterpie and Butterfree. However, when fully evolved, Wormadam and Mothim have a higher base stat than most regional Bug-type Pokemon. Burmy itself is also unique because its typing changes depending on the environment of its last battle. To catch Burmy, trainers will need to have access to the Honey Trees.
Updated on February 21, 2022 by Renri Seong: There are many Bug-type Pokemon that made their debut in the Sinnoh region. Some Bug-types like Kricketune are remembered for their in-game Cry while others are known for being a new evolution for an older Pokemon (Yanmega and Yanma). The Pokemon Burmy and its evolutions are commonly overshadowed by other Sinnoh Pokemon. Seeing Burmy and its evolutions are needed to complete the Pokedex in Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl. Despite the Burmy-line being forgettable among the Pokemon franchise, there are some trainers who will put Wormadam or Mothim on their team to provide more of an in-game challenge. The following guide has been updated to include more information on Burmy's evolutions.
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