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− | '''Gardevoir''' is a {{Type|Psychic}}/{{Type|Fairy}} [[Pokémon ( |
+ | '''Gardevoir''' is a {{Type|Psychic}}/{{Type|Fairy}} [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation III]]. Previously a pure {{Type|Psychic}}-type prior to [[Generation VI]], it is one of the two final evolved forms of [[Ralts]]. |
==Biology== |
==Biology== |
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===Physiology=== |
===Physiology=== |
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− | + | Gardevoir is a humanoid sylph-like, Pokémon. It stands over five feet tall. The classical tutu-type skirt seen with Kirlia is now a long, flowing white gown that completely covers its legs, giving the appearance that it is floating. Gardevoir have long, slender, white legs underneath their gown. The inside of its gown is green in color. The red horns that were once on Kirlia's and Ralts' head have moved down onto Gardevoir's chest and back. Most of its face is obscured by its green 'hair', with only some white, and its large pink eyes visible. It also has long, slender arms that are green like its hair. |
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There are no gender differences between a male and female Gardevoir. |
There are no gender differences between a male and female Gardevoir. |
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− | The [[Shiny Pokémon|shiny]] version of Gardevoir has light blue "hair" and arms as opposed to light green, and its "horns" and eyes are orange instead of |
+ | The [[Shiny Pokémon|shiny]] version of Gardevoir has light blue "hair" and arms as opposed to light green, and its "horns" and eyes are orange instead of pink. |
+ | When a Shiny Gardevoir undergoes Mega Evolution, its dress turns black rather than white. |
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+ | ===Natural abilities=== |
Gardevoir can have two special abilities, the first being [[Synchronize]], the second being [[Trace]]. Synchronize will pass on a Poisoned, Paralyzed, or Burned [[status effect]] (but not Sleep or Frozen) to the opponent Pokémon, and it will also increase the chance of meeting a wild Pokémon with the same nature as Gardevoir. The ability Trace will copy the opponent's ability for the duration of the battle. |
Gardevoir can have two special abilities, the first being [[Synchronize]], the second being [[Trace]]. Synchronize will pass on a Poisoned, Paralyzed, or Burned [[status effect]] (but not Sleep or Frozen) to the opponent Pokémon, and it will also increase the chance of meeting a wild Pokémon with the same nature as Gardevoir. The ability Trace will copy the opponent's ability for the duration of the battle. |
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==Game info== |
==Game info== |
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===Pokédex entries=== |
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+ | |type={{Psychic}} |
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+ | |type2={{Fairy}} |
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|ruby=Gardevoir has the ability to read the future. If it senses impending danger to its Trainer, this Pokémon is said to unleash its psychokinetic energy at full power. |
|ruby=Gardevoir has the ability to read the future. If it senses impending danger to its Trainer, this Pokémon is said to unleash its psychokinetic energy at full power. |
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|white 2= To protect its Trainer, it will expend all its psychic power to create a small black hole. |
|white 2= To protect its Trainer, it will expend all its psychic power to create a small black hole. |
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|x=To protect its Trainer, it will expend all its psychic power to create a small black hole. |
|x=To protect its Trainer, it will expend all its psychic power to create a small black hole. |
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− | |y=It has the power to predict the future. Its power peaks when it is protecting its Trainer. |
+ | |y=It has the power to predict the future. Its power peaks when it is protecting its Trainer. |
+ | |or=Gardevoir has the ability to read the future. If it senses impending danger to its Trainer, this Pokémon is said to unleash its psychokinetic energy at full power. |
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+ | |as=Gardevoir has the psychokinetic power to distort the dimensions and create a small black hole. This Pokémon will try to protect its Trainer even at the risk of its own life.}} |
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+ | ===Locations=== |
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+ | ===Stats=== |
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+ | <tabber> |
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+ | Gardevoir= |
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+ | {{Stats |
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+ | |type = psychic |
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+ | |type2 = fairy |
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+ | |HP = 68 |
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+ | |Attack = 65 |
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+ | |Defense = 65 |
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+ | |SpAtk = 125 |
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+ | |SpDef = 115 |
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+ | |Speed = 80}} |
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+ | Mega Gardevoir= |
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+ | {{Stats |
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+ | |type = psychic |
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+ | |type2 = fairy |
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+ | |HP = 68 |
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+ | |Attack = 85 |
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+ | |Defense = 65 |
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+ | |SpAtk = 165 |
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+ | |SpDef = 135 |
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+ | |Speed = 100}} |
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+ | </tabber> |
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===Sprites=== |
===Sprites=== |
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+ | |type={{Psychic}} |
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+ | |type2={{Fairy}} |
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− | |rbysapsprs |
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+ | |rbysapsprs = Gardevoir Shiny GenIII.png |
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− | |emeraldsprs = |
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− | |frlgspr = |
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+ | |emeraldsprs =Gardevoir Shiny E.gif |
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− | |frlgsprs = |
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+ | |frlgspr =RS 282 front.png |
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− | |IIIback = |
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+ | |frlgsprs =Gardevoir Shiny GenIII.png |
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− | |IIIbacks = |
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+ | |IIIback =Gardevoir Back GenIII.png |
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− | |dpspr = |
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+ | |IIIbacks =Gardevoir Back Shiny GenIII.png |
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+ | |dpspr =DP 282 front.png |
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+ | |dpsprs =Gardevoir Shiny DP.png |
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+ | |ptspr =Pt 282 front.png |
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+ | |ptsprs =Gardevoir Shiny Pt HGSS.png |
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+ | |hgssspr =Pt 282 front.png |
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− | |IVback = |
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+ | |hgsssprs =Gardevoir Shiny Pt HGSS.png |
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− | |IVbacks = |
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+ | |IVback =Gardevoir Back GenIV.png |
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+ | |IVbacks =Gardevoir Back Shiny GenIV.png |
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|bwsprs = GardevoirSBW.gif |
|bwsprs = GardevoirSBW.gif |
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+ | |b2w2spr = Gardevoir BW.gif |
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+ | |b2w2sprs = GardevoirSBW.gif |
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|Vback = GardevoirBWBack.gif |
|Vback = GardevoirBWBack.gif |
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|Vbacks = GardevoirSBWBack.gif |
|Vbacks = GardevoirSBWBack.gif |
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|xyspr = Gardevoir XY.gif |
|xyspr = Gardevoir XY.gif |
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+ | |xysprs= Gardevoir Shiny XY.gif |
+ | |orasspr = Gardevoir XY.gif |
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+ | |orassprs= Gardevoir Shiny XY.gif |
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|VIback = Gardevoir XYBack.gif |
|VIback = Gardevoir XYBack.gif |
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+ | |VIbacks= Gardevoir Back Shiny XY.gif}} |
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+ | ==Mega Evolution Sprites== |
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+ | {| width="30%" cellspacing="0" style="background:#ffffff" |
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+ | |-align="center" |
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+ | |style="background:#CCFFCC"|[[File:Gardevoir Mega XY.gif]]<br />'''Front''' |
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+ | |style="background:#CCFFCC"|[[File:MGardevoir XYBack.gif]]<br />'''Back''' |
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+ | |-align="center" |
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+ | |style="background:#B2F0FF"|[[File:Gardevoir Mega Shiny XY.gif]]<br />'''Front (Shiny)''' |
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+ | |style="background:#B2F0FF"|[[File:Gardevoir Mega Back Shiny XY.gif]]<br />'''Back (Shiny)''' |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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− | [[File:Gardevoir.jpg|thumb| |
+ | [[File:Gardevoir.jpg|thumb|Melodi's Gardevoir]] One Gardevior appeared in [[AG109: Do I Hear A Ralts?|Do I Hear A Ralts?]] In [[DP020: Mutiny In The Bounty!|Mutiny In The Bounty]], Melody's Gardevoir is stolen by [[J|Pokémon Hunter J]], making it to stone. However, Gardevoir is released by Ash and his friends. |
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+ | *[[Gardevoir (AG109)]] |
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+ | *[[Melodi's Gardevoir]] |
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+ | *[[Concordia's Gardevoir]] |
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+ | *[[Diantha's Gardevoir (anime)|Diantha's Gardevoir]] |
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+ | *[[Chymia's Gardevoir]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Despite the fact that Gardevoir is a distinctly feminine Pokémon, it is possible to evolve a male Gardevoir. However Gardevoir's masculine counterpart is [[Gallade]], which can only be evolved from a male [[Kirlia]]. |
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− | *Due to their humanoid appearance, fans have made many tributes to this Pokémon and the rest of its evolutionary family because they think of Gardevoir and [[Gallade]] as the most popular couple because of their resemblance of human families (Gallade: father, Gardevoir: mother, Kirlia: elder sister, and Ralts: younger sibling). |
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+ | * In a trailer for X and Y, Gardevoir is seen using Fairy Wind, however it cannot learn this move in the released version. |
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+ | ===Origin=== |
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+ | Gardevoir appears to be based on a sylph-like creature or fairy. It is also a protector spirit, as it will give its own life to guard its trainer from danger. It might be loosely based on a guardian angel. |
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===Etymology=== |
===Etymology=== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
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+ | 282Gardevoir AG anime.png |
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− | 282Gardevoir_AG_anime.png |
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+ | 282Gardevoir AG anime 2.png |
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− | 282Gardevoir_Dream.png |
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+ | 282Gardevoir-Mega XY anime.png |
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− | 282Gardevoir_Mega_Dream.png |
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+ | 282Gardevoir-Mega XY anime 2.png |
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− | 282Gardevoir_Pokemon_Mystery_Dungeon Explorers_of_Sky.jpg |
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+ | 282Gardevoir-Mega-Shiny XY anime.png |
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− | 282Gardevoir_Pokemon_Mystery_Dungeon_Red and_Blue_Rescue_Teams.jpg |
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+ | 282Gardevoir Dream.png |
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− | 282Gardevoir_Pokemon Colosseum.jpg |
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+ | 282Gardevoir Mega Dream.png |
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+ | 282Gardevoir Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Red and Blue Rescue Teams.png |
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+ | 282Gardevoir Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky.png |
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+ | Gardevoir trophy SSBB.png |
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+ | Gardevoir trophy SSBWU.png |
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+ | Gardevoir (Pokkén Tournament).png |
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+ | Gardevoir Pokemon XY Primal Clash.jpg |
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+ | {{References|Gardevoir|282}}{{Mega Pokémon}}{{GenIIInav}} |
{{PokémonPrevNext|prev=Kirlia|next=Surskit}} |
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[[Category:Stage 2 Pokémon]] |
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[[Category:Medium-Sized Pokémon]] |
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[[Category:Medium-Weighed Pokémon]] |
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Revision as of 22:30, 19 April 2016
Template:Gardevoir Gardevoir is a Psychic/Fairy Pokémon introduced in Generation III. Previously a pure Psychic-type prior to Generation VI, it is one of the two final evolved forms of Ralts.
Biology
Physiology
Gardevoir is a humanoid sylph-like, Pokémon. It stands over five feet tall. The classical tutu-type skirt seen with Kirlia is now a long, flowing white gown that completely covers its legs, giving the appearance that it is floating. Gardevoir have long, slender, white legs underneath their gown. The inside of its gown is green in color. The red horns that were once on Kirlia's and Ralts' head have moved down onto Gardevoir's chest and back. Most of its face is obscured by its green 'hair', with only some white, and its large pink eyes visible. It also has long, slender arms that are green like its hair.
There are no gender differences between a male and female Gardevoir.
The shiny version of Gardevoir has light blue "hair" and arms as opposed to light green, and its "horns" and eyes are orange instead of pink. When a Shiny Gardevoir undergoes Mega Evolution, its dress turns black rather than white.
Natural abilities
Gardevoir can have two special abilities, the first being Synchronize, the second being Trace. Synchronize will pass on a Poisoned, Paralyzed, or Burned status effect (but not Sleep or Frozen) to the opponent Pokémon, and it will also increase the chance of meeting a wild Pokémon with the same nature as Gardevoir. The ability Trace will copy the opponent's ability for the duration of the battle.
Additionally, Gardevoir are able to sense the feelings and emotions of Pokémon and people. One of its main abilities, though, is a kind of precognition, which allows it to sense the future. Gardevoir are said to protect their trusted Trainers at all costs, even sacrificing their own lives to keep their Trainers safe.
Evolution
Gardevoir evolves from Kirlia upon reaching level 30. Gardevoir is one of two evolutionary forms of Kirlia. Gardevoir can evolve into Mega Gardevoir, the second final form.
Game info
Pokédex entries
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Locations
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Ruby and Sapphire | Evolve Kirlia | None |
FireRed and LeafGreen | Trade | None |
Emerald | Evolve Kirlia | None |
Diamond and Pearl | Evolve Kirlia | None |
Platinum | Evolve Kirlia | None |
HeartGold and SoulSilver | Evolve Kirlia | None |
Black and White | Evolve Kirlia (White only) | None |
X and Y | Evolve Kirlia | None |
Stats
Sprites
Template:GenIIIPokéSprites
Mega Evolution Sprites
Front |
Back |
Front (Shiny) |
Back (Shiny) |
Appearances
Anime
One Gardevior appeared in Do I Hear A Ralts? In Mutiny In The Bounty, Melody's Gardevoir is stolen by Pokémon Hunter J, making it to stone. However, Gardevoir is released by Ash and his friends.
- Gardevoir (AG109)
- Melodi's Gardevoir
- Concordia's Gardevoir
- Diantha's Gardevoir
- Chymia's Gardevoir
Trivia
- Despite the fact that Gardevoir is a distinctly feminine Pokémon, it is possible to evolve a male Gardevoir. However Gardevoir's masculine counterpart is Gallade, which can only be evolved from a male Kirlia.
- In a trailer for X and Y, Gardevoir is seen using Fairy Wind, however it cannot learn this move in the released version.
Origin
Gardevoir appears to be based on a sylph-like creature or fairy. It is also a protector spirit, as it will give its own life to guard its trainer from danger. It might be loosely based on a guardian angel.
Etymology
The name Gardevoir is likely derived from the French phrase garde de voir, which can be loosely translated as "guardian woman of sight", or "seeing". Its name can also come from "guardian angel" as it watches over its trainer protecting them.
Gallery
See also
- Pokémon.com Pokédex
- Legendary Pokémon data
- The Pokémon Database
- Pokémon Dream Pokédex data
- Psypokes Psydex data
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