Volcarona has four small feet. It has six leaf-like wings that are orange in color and have small black spots. Its eyes appear to be compound and are two shades of blue. The fuzz on its body is a smoky white and in tangles. Its abdomen is black in the center and a pattern of light blue with black dots on the outside.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Volcarona releases fiery scales from its six wings to create a sea of fire. It is said that its fires can replace the sun when it is dark with ash.
Behavior
Volcarona have been known to use their six wings to scatter ember scales.
Volcarona and Genesect are the only two Bug-type Pokémon to learn Fly, but neither are Flying-type.
Volcarona is the last non-legendary Pokémon in the National Pokédex, also making it the last Pokémon that evolves from another Pokémon.
Larvesta takes the longest to go through a single stage of evolution of all Pokémon, evolving at level 59.
It shares the species name "Sun Pokémon" with Espeon and Sunflora.
It learns a new move by level up each tenth level, the only exception being level 59.
Volcarona is the only Pokémon with a catch rate of 15.
Volcarona is the only Pokémon that has a base stat total of 550.
Larvesta and Volcarona cannot learn Attract, despite having genders and being compatible with other TMs. They share this trait with Nincada, although Nincada's inability to learn the move is likely due to a desire to keep the genderless Shedinja from learning it. They also share this trait with Ferroseed and Ferrothorn.
Volcarona is based on a moth, particularly the Atlas moth or Cecropia Moth. Concept-wise, it may be based on a solar deity, a type of god said to be able to control various aspects of the sun such as sunrise, sunset, eclipses, position, etc. The black spots on its wings represent dark spots on the sun. Its wings may be based on the petals of a tiger lily, having the same number of extensions, black spots, and red-orange coloring. The head and antennae of Volcarona bear a resemblance to the headpiece of Hathor, which depicts the horns of the goddess cradling a disk representing the sun in between. Volcarona's appearance may also be loosely based on that of a seraph, a type of angel that is often associated with fire, as its name literally translates to "burning one". Like Volcarona, seraphim are often depicted with six red wings and no legs. Its color scheme is very similar to some incarnations of Mothra.
Name origin
Volcarona is a combination of volcano and corona, referencing its Fire type and status as the Sun Pokémon. It could also come from Vulcan, the Roman god of fire. Ulgamoth is a combination of ウルカヌス Urukanusu, Vulcan, 蛾 ga, moth, and the English word moth.
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