How to get Florges in Pokemon Go: Best moveset for PvP & PvE, can it be shiny, more

Lucas Simons
Florges in Pokemon Go

Florges is a great addition to every Pokemon Go Fairy enthusiast’s collection and for trainers looking for a good alternative to other popular species. So here’s all you need to know about it, including its evolution conditions, best PvP and PvE movesets, and more.

To beat all the powerful Dragon species in Pokemon Go, you need strong Fairy-types, and Florges is a decent option when you don’t want to spend thousands of Candy and Stardust. This Pokemon debuted in Generation 6 games, and has become a must have for every Fairy trainer.

But does it have what it takes to be a good option for PvE activities? And what about PvP Leagues? Trainers looking for information on the Garden Pokemon have all there is to know about it here, including best moveset, evolution conditions, and shiny availability in Pokemon Go.

How to get Florges in Pokemon Go

To get Florges in Pokemon Go trainers need to catch and evolve Flabébé into Floette, and then into Florges. The Verdant Wonders event running until March 25 is the ideal time for players to get loads of Flabébé

To evolve Flabébé into Floette, trainers need to use 25 Candy, and to make it reach its final stage, Florges, they need to spend 100 Candy.

Florges using Moonblast in the Anime
Contrary to what it looks like, Florges is a Fairy-type Pokemon.

Is shiny Florges available in Pokemon Go?

Yes, Shiny Florges is available in Pokemon Go. Including all its shiny variants and each of the Flabébé colors, there’s a total of 12 different Florges to collect.

Keep in mind that shiny Pokemon have a 1 in 512 chance of spawning, but these chances are boosted to during certain events, so getting a shiny Florges might be faster when hunting once Flabébé is spotlighted.

Best Florges PvP moves in Pokemon Go

The best Florges moveset for Pokemon Go PvP consists of Fairy Wind and Psychic. These two moves cause tons of damage, and since Psychic is a Fast Charged Move, it only costs 50 Energy and causes 90 damage, so it’s a good way to spam and make your opponents waste shields.

On the other side, Fairy Wind generates energy at a decent ratio, making this combo the most suitable choice for optimal damage output.

You can also pick Moonblast as Florges’ second Charged Move, as it is this Pokemon’s strongest attack, dealing 130 Fairy-type damage.

Best Florges PvE moves in Pokemon Go

The best Florges moves for PvE activities in Pokemon Go are a combination of Fairy Wind and Psychic. With a Total Damage Output of 443,8 (according to Pokemon Go Hub) this is Florges’ strongest combo, guaranteed to deal the most damage before it is taken down.

During Raids that require you to take down Dragon-type Pokemon, Florges can be a mid-budget Fairy attacker, with a consistent damage output if you choose Moonblast as Charged Move.

Florges in the Pokemon Anime
Florges has the following stats: 212 ATK, 244 DEF, 186 STA.

Complete Florges moveset in Pokemon Go

Here’s the complete list of moves Florges can learn in Pokemon Go:

Fast Moves

  • Vine Whip (Grass)
  • Razor Leaf (Grass)
  • Tackle (Normal)
  • Fairy Wind (Fairy)

Charged Moves

  • Petal Blizzard (Grass)
  • Disarming Voice (Fairy)
  • Moonblast (Fairy)
  • Psychic (Psychic)

It is also worth mentioning that Florges max CP is 3657, which is high among other Fairy-type options, and cheaper to level up than Sylveon and Togekiss. So if you have the budget for it, you should definitely add it to your team.

And that’s all you need to know about Florges in Pokemon Go. For more information about this Pokemon-catching mobile game, you can refer to the following links

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About The Author

Lucas is a Games Writer for CharlieIntel, specializing in covering Pokemon, including Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, Pokemon Go, and Pokemon TCG. A former Game Reviewer and PR Liaison for HD Tecnologia (ARG), Lucas is also an Audiovisual Media Producer, Game Designer, Narrative Designer, and author, having published several books including Press Start, a guide to video game writing and world building. You can contact him at [email protected].