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Florges — BREAKthrough Pokémon card

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Florges

BREAKthrough·#103·2015

Florges, the elegant Garden Pokémon, is a beloved Fairy-type from Generation VI, the final form of the Flabébé evolution line, celebrated for its beauty and connection to nature. This specific card, from the 2015 BREAKthrough set, is a regular rare variant that stands out for its strategic Calming Aroma Ability, making it a valuable asset in many decks of its era. Here, visitors will discover Florges's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's mechanics including its HP, attack energy costs, and weakness, and explore its edition history.

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Card Number
#103
Release Date
November 3, 2015
Language
EN
Set Code
XY8

Florges is a Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI, evolving from Floette when exposed to a Dawn Stone, and is the final evolution of Flabébé. Known as the Garden Pokémon, Florges possesses an elegant and regal appearance, often seen adorned with vibrant flowers. These Pokémon are deeply connected to flower fields, nurturing them and drawing power from the blossoms. Depending on the region and the flowers available, Florges can have different flower colors – red, yellow, orange, blue, or white – which influences its appearance and, in the games, its signature move, Flower Shield. Florges plays a significant role in maintaining the balance and beauty of natural landscapes, with ancient tales often depicting them as guardians of lush gardens and protectors of delicate ecosystems. In the Pokémon anime, Florges has appeared in various episodes, showcasing its graceful movements and powerful Fairy-type abilities. Its gentle nature belies its strength, making it a formidable opponent in battles while also being a symbol of natural beauty and harmony. Its unique floral adornment and connection to various flower types make it a visually diverse and beloved Pokémon among fans.

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