What Pokémon Changed to Fairy?
With the introduction of the Fairy type in Generation VI, a total of 22 Pokémon and three moves were changed to have the Fairy type, including Mawile, Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Azurill, Marill, Azumarill, Mime Jr., Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Snubbull, Granbull, Togepi, Togetic, Togekiss, Cleffa, Clefairy, and Clefable. These Pokémon were previously classified under different types, but were retyped to Fairy to balance the game and provide more strategic depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Fairy-Type Pokémon
- When did Gardevoir become Fairy?: Gardevoir became a Fairy-type Pokémon with the release of Pokémon X and Y, when it received a secondary typing of ![“Fairy”] in addition to its original Psychic typing.
- Why is Granbull a Fairy-type?: Granbull is a Fairy-type because it is loosely based on the cu sidhe, a mythological dog-like fairy monster from Irish and Scottish folklore.
- When did they add Fairy-type Pokémon?: The Fairy type was introduced in October 2013, with the release of Pokémon X and Y, marking the first new type added to the Pokémon franchise since 2000.
- Why were Fairy Pokémon removed?: There is no evidence to suggest that Fairy-type Pokémon were removed from the game, but rather, the type was rebalanced in later generations to adjust weaknesses and resistances.
- Why is Clefairy not a Fairy type?: Actually, Clefairy has always been a Fairy-type Pokémon, and it’s one of the most iconic Fairy-types in the franchise.
Characteristics of Fairy-Type Pokémon
- What is the ugliest fairy type in Pokémon?: According to some fans, the ugliest Fairy-type Pokémon include Mr. Mime, Mawile, Aromatisse, and Grimmsnarl, although beauty is subjective and can vary from person to person.
- Why is Fairy the best offensive type?: The Fairy type is considered a strong offensive type because it is super effective against Dragon-type Pokémon, which are often very powerful, and Fairy-type Pokémon are also immune to Dragon-type moves.
- When did Snubbull become Fairy?: Snubbull became a Fairy-type Pokémon in Generation VI, when it was retyped from its original Normal typing.
Strategic Implications of Fairy-Type Pokémon
- Why is Grimmsnarl a Fairy-type?: Grimmsnarl is a Dark/Fairy-type Pokémon based on the impish fairies from British folklore, and its Fairy typing reflects its mischievous and tricky nature.
- Is there a dark Fairy-type Pokémon?: Yes, Grimmsnarl is a Dark/Fairy-type Pokémon, and it’s known for its Prankster ability, which gives its non-attack moves priority in battle.
- What Pokémon is only weak to Fairy?: Ghost/Dark-type Pokémon, such as Sableye and Spiritomb, are only weak to Fairy-type moves.
Evolution and Typing of Fairy-Type Pokémon
- Why is Gardevoir not 100% female?: Gardevoir can be either male or female, although the female form is more common, and it’s because a female Kirlia will always evolve into a female Gardevoir, while a male Kirlia can evolve into either a Gallade or a male Gardevoir.
- Is there a mega Fairy-type?: Yes, there are several Mega Evolutions of Fairy-type Pokémon, including Mega Gardevoir, Mega Altaria, Mega Mawile, and Mega Audino.
- Is there any Psychic Fairy Pokemon?: Yes, Tapu Lele is a Psychic/Fairy-type Pokémon, and it’s known for its Psychic Surge ability, which activates Psychic Terrain in battle.
Interactions with Other Types
- Is Fairy weak to Ghost?: Pure Fairy-type Pokémon are weak to Poison and Steel-type moves, but not Ghost-type moves, although some Fairy-type Pokémon with a secondary typing, such as Psychic/Fairy, may be weak to Ghost-type moves.