
Plasma Storm·#60·2013
Kirlia, a graceful Psychic/Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, captivates with its emotional sensitivity and elegant evolution line leading to Gardevoir or Gallade, holding significant cultural weight within the Pokémon universe. This specific Kirlia card from the 2013 Plasma Storm set, a common rarity, stands out with its serene Mizue artwork, embodying the Pokémon's joyful spirit. Here, you will find comprehensive details on Kirlia's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attacks, energy costs, weakness, and the rich history of this particular edition.
Read more ↓Kirlia is a Psychic/Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, evolving from Ralts at level 20 and then into either Gardevoir at level 30 or Gallade if male and exposed to a Dawn Stone. Known for its empathetic nature, Kirlia can sense its Trainer's emotions, often dancing joyously when its Trainer is happy. This behavior is not just a display of affection; Kirlia's movements are said to create a ripple in the air, distorting its surroundings. Its natural habitat includes quiet, serene places where it can practice its psychic abilities without disturbance, though it is often found living close to humans due to its strong emotional connection. In the games, Kirlia is a valuable early-game Psychic-type, offering strong special attack potential. In the anime, it has been featured in various episodes, often showcasing its ability to read minds and emotions, as seen with characters like Princess Salvia's Kirlia. Its elegant design and powerful psychic capabilities have made it a fan favorite, embodying grace and emotional depth within the Pokémon universe. Kirlia's dual typing in later generations further enhanced its strategic utility, making it resistant to Fighting and Psychic attacks.
Last updated: April 10, 2026