
Forbidden Light·#84·2018
Flabébé, a charming Fairy-type Pokémon from Generation VI, is renowned for its lifelong bond with a single bloom, symbolizing purity and nature's delicate beauty. This specific card, #84/131 from the 2018 Forbidden Light set, is a common variant notable for its unique discard pile recovery attack and iconic Ken Sugimori artwork. Here, visitors will discover Flabébé's fascinating Pokédex lore, detailed explanations of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and the card's edition history.
Read more ↓Flabébé is an enchanting Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI, first appearing in the Kalos region. Known as the Single Bloom Pokémon, Flabébé is notable for its symbiotic relationship with a specific flower, which it chooses early in its life and never lets go of. This deep bond is central to its existence; the flower provides Flabébé with its powers and serves as its home, while Flabébé nourishes the flower with its energy. These tiny Pokémon are often seen floating gracefully through the air, carried by the wind, clutching their chosen blooms. Their diet consists primarily of nectar from flowers, and they are typically found in meadows, gardens, and other areas rich in flora. Flabébé evolves into Floette, and then into Florges, each stage showcasing an increasingly elaborate and powerful connection to flowers. In the games, Flabébé is an early-game encounter, often symbolizing the beauty and delicate balance of nature. In the anime, Flabébé have been depicted as gentle and caring creatures, often helping others with their floral abilities. Culturally, Flabébé represents purity, beauty, and the enduring bond between living things and their environment. Its unique design and charming nature have made it a beloved Pokémon among fans.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
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