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Cobblemon's Official Vivillon Pride Patterns Addon
In recognition of the metamorphosis that is becoming yourself, Vivillon is spreading its wings to celebrate our colorful community!
Part of the Modrinth Pride Collection
Vivillon Pride Patterns is an official Cobblemon Addon that includes 14 pride-themed Vivillon wing patterns. Each pattern can be obtained by feeding a Spewpa (past level 12) a "Pride Comb," crafted with Honeycomb and various different dyes.

Design Inspirations

- Prismatic is based on the original 1978 Pride Flag designed by Gilbert Baker, with the pink stripe being added onto the bottom wing. Otherwise, this pattern directly resembles its flag.
- Minty is based on the Gay or "Vincian" flag designed by gayflagblog, representing gay men. Much like its sister in the Tangy pattern, this pattern places a white heart in the middle of its flag's other colors.
- Tangy is based on the current Lesbian flag created by taqwomen, representing gay women. Much like its brother in the Minty pattern, this pattern places a white heart in the middle of its flag's other colors.
- Ultraviolet is based on the Bisexual flag designed by Michael Page and Liz Nanina, representing those attracted to more than one gender. The pattern frames the flag's pink and blue as a sky and ocean during sunset.
- Toned is based on the Pansexual flag designed by justjasper, representing people who experience attraction regardless of gender. The pattern represents the flag's colors as dripping paint, as they are also the three primary colors in art.
- Twilight is based on the Asexual flag designed by standup, representing those with little or no desire for sexual activity. The pattern radiates outward like light, referencing the prism-like look of the AVEN triangle.
- Pelopon is based on the Aromantic flag designed by Cameron Whimsy, representing those who experience little or no romantic attraction. The pattern is based on the Greek Key, often found in classical Greek art; this connects to Hellenistic Mythology, in which the maiden goddesses Artemis, Athena, and Hestia can be understood as Aromantic in a modern context.
- Embroidered is based on the Transgender flag designed by Monica Helms, representing those whose gender identity differs from their birth sex. The pattern uses the imagery of a stitched blanket to represent the hand-crafted nature of personal identity.
- Monarch is based on the Non-Binary flag designed by Kye Rowan, representing those whose gender identity falls outside of the male/female binary. The pattern is based on that of the Monarch Butterfly, since "Monarch" is a gender-neutral term.
- Whorl is based on the Genderfluid flag designed by JJ Poole, representing those whose gender identity changes over time. The pattern is a visual pun, creating a whirlpool of gender "fluid."
- Null is based on the Agender flag designed by Salem, representing those who do not identify with gender. The pattern evokes the image of a Black Hole, representing the void of gender identity.
- Ringed is based on the Intersex flag designed by Morgan Carpenter, representing those who carry sex characteristics that differ from the binary male or female body. The pattern is based on certain Moths and Butterflies that uses eyespot markings as mimicry.
- Duet is based on the Bigender flag designed by HexeChroma, representing those who identify with multiple genders simultaneously. Much like the Motley pattern, this pattern is based on chimera butterflies; a rare biological phenomenon that causes one half of the body to display male characteristics while the other half displays female ones.
- Motley is based on the Polyamorous flag designed by Red Howell, representing those who consensually engage with multiple romantic or sexual partners at a time. Much like the Duet pattern, this pattern is based on chimera butterflies; a rare biological phenomenon that causes one half of the body to display male characteristics while the other half displays female ones.
Installation:
Download the attached file and place it in both your world's datapacks folder and your resourcepacks folder. Make sure the resource pack is enabled & Cobblemon is downloaded before you report any bugs.
To update from v1.0 to v2.0, simply delete and replace both files, the same way you would update a mod, just in both the datapacks and resourcepacks folders.
![Vivillon Pride Patterns [Cobblemon]](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/2PwY98im/3c299af3860f3353e1f0d41498272650b375db24_96.webp)

