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Card 086 — Twilight Masquerade Pokémon card

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Card 086Twilight Masquerade #86 Pokémon Card

Twilight Masquerade·#86·2024

Flabébé is a charming Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI, known for its symbiotic relationship with a single flower and its evolution into Floette and then Florges, embodying nature's delicate beauty. This specific card, from the 2024 Twilight Masquerade set, is a common variant that stands out for its unique healing attack and the enchanting artwork by Yukiko Baba. Here, visitors will find detailed insights into Flabébé's lore, the card's mechanics including its attacks and energy costs, and a comprehensive history of this edition.

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Card Number
#86
Language
EN
Set Code
sv6

Flabébé, introduced in Generation VI, is a tiny, fairy-type Pokémon known for its deep connection with flowers. This single bloom Pokémon is often seen clutching a specific flower, which it protects and draws power from. Flabébé's existence is intrinsically linked to its chosen bloom; it cannot survive without it. Immediately after hatching, a Flabébé will begin a determined search for a flower it likes, and once found, it will never let it go. The color of its flower can vary, influencing the color of the Flabébé itself, although the Pokémon shown on this card is riding a red flower. They are typically found in floral fields and meadows, where a wide variety of blossoms are available. In the games, Flabébé evolves into Floette and then into Florges. Its fairy typing gives it advantages against fighting, dragon, and dark types, while making it vulnerable to poison and steel types. Flabébé plays a role in the Kalos region's ecosystem, often seen flitting around, contributing to pollination. Its delicate appearance and symbiotic relationship with flowers have made it a beloved Pokémon in both the anime and video games, symbolizing nature's beauty and interdependence.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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