Gardevoir | |
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Classification | Embrace Pokémon |
Type | Psychic/Fairy |
Implied Gender | Female |
Style | Technical |
HP | 540 |
Synergy Gauge Size | 150CC |
Stance Effects | High: Restores Recoverable HP.
Low: Avoids High Attacks. |
Unlockability | Starter |
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Gardevoir is a Psychic/Fairy-type classified as the Embrace Pokémon. It evolves from Kirlia and is the final form of Ralts, and has the potential to Mega Evolve into Mega Gardevoir. It appears as a fighter in Pokkén Tournament. Gardevoir was introduced to Pokkén Tournament upon its initial release in Japan on arcade.
In Pokkén Tournament[]
Gardevoir is classified as a technical character. She can slowly recover HP while in High Stance. She attacks primarily by using ranged attacks, making it hard to counter aggressive melee opponents but granting it more leverage in Field Phase. Gardevoir's best option when dealing with a opponent at close range is to use Psyshock and run away (Field Phase) or use Psyshock and then cause a Phase Shift (Duel Phase). Gardevoir's fighting style is based on Tekken's Asuka and Jun Kazama.
Special Characteristics[]
Calm Mind[]
Future Sight[]
Magical Leaf[]
Synergy Burst[]
Aesthetics[]
Character-Specific Burst Mode Effects[]
Burst Attack - Fairy Tempest[]
Move List[]
Input |
Name | Notes | Damage | |
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A | Psyshock | Stops opponent. | 80 | |
Charge and release A | Moonblast | 100 | ||
Forward + A | Stored Power | Powers up with each use of Calm Mind. | 76 | |
Back + A | Calm Mind | Can transition into Dazzling Gleam (a counter) if A is pressed, Psychic (which stops the opponent) if X is pressed, Teleport if B is pressed, or Energy Ball if Y is pressed during the attack. | 0, 100 (Dazzling Gleam), 60 (Energy Ball), 69 (Psychic) | |
A (Midair) | Magical Leaf | Transitions into a jumping attack if X or Y is pressed or a float if R is pressed in Field Phase. Stops opponent in Field Phase. Trajectory can be modified with D-Pad. | 74 (Field Phase), 26 (Jumping attack), 120 (Duel phase) | |
Up/Down + A (Duel Phase) | Future Sight | Direction can be changed by holding the D-Pad diagonally. | 93 (Up), 90 (Down) | |
Burst Attack | Fairy Tempest |
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125 |
Version history[]
N01[]
- ▼ Counter recovers more slowly on block.
- ▲ Given ability to float after using aerial weak attack.
- ▼ Back strong attack made more difficult to break guards with and deals reduced combo damage.
- ▲ Down strong attack given ability to break guards, increased range, and increased speed.
- Moonblast guaranteed to transition into Duel Phase.
- ▼ Moonblast deals reduced block damage during Synergy Burst.
1.3[]
- ▲ Back weak attack is faster.
Trivia[]
- The Fairy Tempest finishing blow resembles Bowser's Block Battle from Mario Party 9 where players match their respective faces to attack Bowser using color-coded magic balls.
Characters in Pokkén Tournament |
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Aegislash • Blastoise • Blaziken • Braixen • Chandelure • Charizard • Croagunk • Darkrai • Decidueye • Empoleon • Garchomp • Gardevoir • Gengar • Lucario • Machamp • Mewtwo • Pikachu • Pikachu Libre • Sceptile • Scizor • Shadow Mewtwo • Suicune • Weavile Unlockable characters in the Wii U version in italics. Characters not in the Wii U version in bold. |