It evolves from Flabébé starting at level 19 and evolves into Florges when exposed to a Shiny Stone. Floette also has five separate forms, each named for the color of its flower: Red Flower, Yellow Flower, Orange Flower, Blue Flower, and White Flower. Additionally, it has a currently unobtainable sixth form called Eternal Flower Floette.
Floette is a small Pokémon with a white upper body and a deep-green lower body. Its eyes are black with a green, leaf-like extension over each similar to eyelashes. It has long, notched ears with a yellow ring around each base. Its tail is spade-shaped, and it has thin arms with mitten-like hands. It has two thin black lines on its head. It is a female-only species with no male counterpart.
Floette also holds a flower with five rounded petals that can be red, yellow, orange, blue, or white. The flower has three yellow stamens and a long green stem with a single leaf. The color of the flower it uses remains the same, even after evolving.[1] The more gorgeous the flower, the more power that it contains for Floette to use. Floette is unable to use moves by itself, but when it synchronizes with flowers, it becomes able to use Grass-typemoves, with White Flower Floette being capable of easily synchronizing with flowers of other colors. Floette can restore withered flowers to perfect health by drawing forth what power is left in them. It can also draw forth the latent capabilities of Grass types. It flutters around and cares for withered flowers by giving its own power to them. If the flowers of a well-tended flower bed bloom, Floette celebrates with an elegant dance. However, it will never forgive anyone who tramples a flowerbed and will attack them mercilessly.
The Eternal Flower Floette, the Floette who befriended AZ, is different from a normal Floette. Her tail and eyebrows are blue and the rings around her ears are red. Her flower is different as well and no longer blooms anywhere. She has six petals instead of five: three that are big and three that are smaller. The stem is red and leafless, and the stigma is black and conical. The flower's underside is black and the top of the three big petals are patterned red and black.
This flower contains terrifying energy, but despite this, Floette still swings the flower around innocently. The flower Floette holds no longer exists in the present day, even though one similar to it can be found in Sootopolis City. 3,000 years ago, this Floette was resurrected by AZ using a machine powered by Infinity Energy. The power of the machine also granted the Floette eternal life, allowing her to still be alive in the present day.
The Eternal Flower Floette is the only known Pokémon capable of learning the move Light of Ruin, though the move currently cannot be used legitimately in the games due to the Pokémon being unobtainable.
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Pokémon X and Y: Eternal Flower Floette is a major character in the games. 3,000 years ago, AZ's Floette died during the great war in Kalos. Overcome with grief, AZ created a machine that resurrected Floette and made both of them immortal. Upon learning that AZ had sacrificed the lives of many other Pokémon to revive her, she left him, leaving her old friend to search for her for thousands of years. 3,000 years later, after AZ is finally able to let go of his sorrow after battling the player, Floette finally returns to him, resulting in a tearful reunion.
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Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation VI.
Floette has five separate forms, each with one of five different flower colors: red, yellow, orange, blue, and white. The flower color is maintained through Evolution from Flabébé and into Florges, and cannot be changed.
In Pokémon X and Y, Orange and White Flower Floette can only be obtained by evolving Flabébé. Flabébé appear in the wild in flowers, with the colors of Flabébé's flower available depending on the flower patch (although each flower patch has multiple Flabébé flower colors).
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Yellow Flower Floette can be obtained by evolving Flabébé. Yellow Flower Flabébé appear in the wild in Melemele Meadow, with Orange and White Flower Flabébé appearing when called as allies in an SOS Battle. Red Flower Floette appear in Ula'ula Meadow, Orange and White Flower Floette appear when called as allies in an SOS Battle, and Blue Flower Floette appear in Poni Meadow and do not call for help.
In Generation VI, as only Red, Yellow, and Blue Flower Floette can be caught in the Friend Safari, it is impossible to obtain a White or Orange Flower Flabébé, Floette, or Florges with the Hidden AbilitySymbiosis. In Generation VII, all forms of the Flabébé evolutionary line can have their Hidden Ability, though the Blue Flower forms cannot be caught with it and must be transferred with it from a prior game in order to have it.
Red Flower Floette
Yellow Flower Floette
Orange Flower Floette
Blue Flower Floette
White Flower Floette
Eternal Flower Floette
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Eternal Flower Floette is a unique Floette that AZ befriended 3,000 years ago, appearing in the story of Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Legends: Z-A. The flower she wields has a different design than normal, resembling the structure of the ancient ultimate weapon constructed by AZ; the form also has a blue, red, and white color scheme instead of green, yellow, and white.
Multiple Orange, Red, Blue, and Yellow Flower Floette appeared in A Windswept Encounter!, with the Orange Flower Floette making its debut, and the Red Flower and Yellow Flower Floette making their animated series debut. The Orange Flower Floette was the object of affection for both Noibat and a wildBreloom, sparking a rivalry between the two.
Goh's five Flabébé evolved into Floette in Under Color of Darkness!, with the Blue, Orange, Yellow, and Red Flower ones evolving at the start of the episode and the White Flower one evolving near the end, marking the last color's animated series debut. The White Flower Floette was afterwards released by Goh to grow more white flowers.
Floette, the Single Bloom Pokémon. Floette takes care of wilting flowers as it flutters through the fields. It uses the energy of flowers during battle.
Floette, the Single Bloom Pokémon. A Fairy type. Floette flies around fields of flowers, caring for the ones that aren't getting enough water. It battles by using the innate power of flowers.
AZ's Floette appeared in The Redemption. She was initially seen in a flashback of the great war of Kalos, being sent into battle and eventually dying, leading AZ to create the ultimate weapon with which to revive her. It worked, but after using the weapon to destroy both sides of the army and bring the war to an end, Floette realized how many lives were taken for hers, and left him. She finally returned to him after AZ's battle with Calem in Lumiose City.
AZ's Eternal Flower Floette first appeared in a flashback as he told the story about the ultimate weapon and how he used it to revive her in Flabébé Blooms. She returned to him in Floette Returns.
Floette is the only Pokémon with a base stat total of 371.
Excluding Mega Evolutions, Floette and its evolutionary relatives are the only Fairy-type Pokémon introduced prior to Generation VIII that cannot be obtained in any Generation VIII game.
Despite being present in the data in all Generation VI and VII games, as well as Pokémon HOME, the form name "Eternal Flower" was not officially revealed until Pokémon Day 2025, 4,156 days after the release of Pokémon X and Y.[2]
Origin
Floette appears to be based on fairies and nymphs, such as Chloris and Antheia, and how fairies are sometimes depicted flying by holding on to the stems of plants. Its flower is held like a parasol.
The flower of Eternal Flower Floette resembles a lily or a Trillium, especially the red trillium. Because of her connection to death and resurrection in the story of Pokémon X and Y, she may also be inspired by the red spider lily, also known as resurrection lily, which, particularly in Japanese culture, symbolizes death. Eternal Flower Floette's blue, red, and white body matches the colors of the French tricolor.
Name origin
Floette may be a combination of flower and floret, as well as the French diminutive suffix -ette.
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