
Kalos Starter Set·#8·2014
Fennekin, the charming Fire-type Fox Pokémon, marked its debut in Generation VI, captivating fans with its adorable design and evolving into the elegant Delphox. This particular Fennekin card, from the 2014 Kalos Starter Set, is a common variant that served as an important introduction to the new Pokémon of the XY era. Here, visitors will find a comprehensive breakdown of Fennekin's Pokédex lore, the card's specific attacks, energy costs, and weakness, alongside its edition history.
Read more ↓Fennekin, the Fox Pokémon, is a beloved Fire-type starter introduced in Generation VI with the release of Pokémon X and Y for the Nintendo 3DS. This charming quadrupedal Pokémon is characterized by its large, bushy, flame-colored ears and a small, pointed snout. Fennekin’s diet primarily consists of twigs, which it consumes to generate energy within its body, often expelling hot air from its ears as a result. This behavior is a fascinating adaptation to its fiery nature. In the games, Fennekin evolves into Braixen and then into Delphox, a powerful Fire/Psychic-type, playing a significant role in the player's journey through the Kalos region. Its design, reminiscent of a fennec fox, contributes to its widespread appeal and makes it a fan favorite, often appearing in the Pokémon anime alongside protagonists and in various merchandise. Fennekin’s typing gives it an advantage against Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel types, while being weak to Water, Ground, and Rock types. Its initial appearance marked a new era for Pokémon, introducing new mechanics and a vibrant region, cementing Fennekin’s place in Pokémon lore.
Last updated: April 11, 2026