Flutter Seed enemy line

Flutter Seed, Leaf Bat, and Raptor Seed are species of monsters introduced in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. These monsters, resembling leaf-winged nuts, are palette-swapped variants of each other that appear in different, mutually-exclusive locations within the same game. They also have differing levels of strength and similar-yet-different sets of battle skills, with the more dangerous variants typically appearing later in a game.

Flutter Seed
A Flutter Seed is a brown variant with green wings. The Flutter Seed is encountered at Goma Plateau and the Tanglewood. In Goma Plateau, the Flutter Seeds appear in two scripted encounters; one against two Flutter Seeds, and another against two Flutter Seeds and a Slime.

In battle, the Flutter Seed can only use the following battle command: Flutter Seeds are the stronger,in terms of Attack, of the two enemies that appear in the Goma Plateau. In the Tanglewood, they are amongst the weaker enemies. At this early stage of the game they can be easily defeated by a Jupiter-based attack due to their low HP and Jupiter Resistance.
 * Attack: Used 8 out of 8 times, this is this monster's standard physical attack.

Leaf Bat
Leaf Bats are a variant encountered in Kolima Forest.

In battle, the Leaf Bat can only use the following battle command:
 * Attack: Used 8 out of 8 times, this is this monster's standard physical attack.

The Leaf Bat is one of the statistically weaker enemies in Kolima Forest. They possess the lowest HP and Attack, and the second lowest Defense stat. Like the Flutter Seed, they can only perform physical attacks, and thus, are not considered threatening.

Raptor Seed
Raptor Seeds are a variant encountered in Yamata Ruins.

In battle, the Raptor Seed can only use the following battle command:
 * Attack: Used 8 out of 8 times, this is this monster's standard physical attack.

Raptor Seeds are the weakest monsters in the Yamata Ruins, statistically speaking. They possess the lowest HP, Attack and Defense of any monster in the ruins, while retaining the resistances and lack of offensive abilities of the rest of the line.