Floette Eternal is a Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI.
Type: Fairy
Abilities:
- Flower Veil: Prevents lowering of ally Grass-type Pokémon's stats.
- Symbiosis (Hidden Ability): Passes its held item to an ally Pokémon if that ally uses up its item.
Physical Characteristics:
- Floette Eternal is a small, delicate Pokémon that floats gracefully.
- It holds a unique, white flower adorned with a red center and golden accents, unlike the typical Floette's flower variations.
- Its body is mostly white with a blue-tipped tail and long, slender arms.
- Its head features large, expressive eyes and two floral, petal-like extensions resembling a crown.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Floette Eternal is known for its deep connection to nature and flowers, often found in vibrant gardens and meadows.
- It is a peaceful Pokémon that tends to stay hidden, only appearing where flowers bloom abundantly.
- It is said to have a unique bond with the Legendary Pokémon Xerneas, which may influence its habitat preferences.
In Battle:
- Floette Eternal is a special attacker with a focus on Fairy-type moves.
- Its signature move, Light of Ruin, is a powerful Fairy-type attack that inflicts significant damage but also causes recoil damage to Floette Eternal.
- It is strong against Dark, Dragon, and Fighting types but weak against Poison and Steel types.
- Floette Eternal can also provide support in battles with moves like Wish and Aromatherapy, enhancing team sustainability.
Evolution:
- Floette Eternal does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, distinguishing it from typical Floette, which evolves into Florges when exposed to a Shiny Stone.
Interesting Facts:
- Floette Eternal is a unique form of Floette that is not obtainable through normal gameplay and is often associated with special events or distributions.
- It is known in the lore as the "Eternal Flower Floette" due to its connection with the eternal flower it carries.
- This form of Floette has a higher base stat total than its regular form, making it particularly special and desirable among collectors and trainers.
- It is prominently featured in the Pokémon X and Y storyline, linked to the backstory of AZ and the ultimate weapon.