List of Pokémon with form differences
Pokémon with official major variations between individuals are known as alternate forms. These variations all have differing sprites in the games and are recognized by the "forms" section of the Pokédex.
Every official different form has a name given by the Pokédex, starting in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. In Generations II-IV, whichever sprite is seen first will be the one displayed in the Pokédex by default; i.e., a player who encountered a West Sea Shellos would have its sprite appear in the Pokédex by default, while one who encountered an East Sea Shellos first would have its sprite appear. In Generation V, the sprite displayed in the Pokédex can be changed upon reaching Mistralton City, even to a Shiny sprite, if it has been encountered.
At times, these differences are purely cosmetic and have no bearing on the difference in the Pokémon's stats from another; however, several Pokémon not only differ in stats, but also type, depending on their form. Among these are several Legendary Pokémon, whose unique forms can be changed between at will and are usually spelled as Formes (Japanese: フォルム form).
Pokémon with multiple forms
Pikachu
In the upcoming Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player will be able to receive a unique female Cosplay Pikachu, which has a black, heart-shaped mark near the end of its tail. This event occurs after the player takes part in their first Pokémon Contest. This unique Pikachu is able to be dressed up into five different costumes corresponding to each kind of contest stat (Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Cleverness, and Toughness) and learn exclusive moves which are linked to these stats. Cosplay Pikachu can switch costumes anytime, though it is currently unknown if it retains the learnt move whenever it switches costumes.
Pikachu Electric |
Cosplay Pikachu File:Spr 6x 025 C.png Electric |
Pikachu Rock Star Electric Meteor Mash |
Pikachu Belle Electric Icicle Crash |
Pikachu Pop Star Electric Draining Kiss |
Pikachu, Ph. D Electric Electric Terrain |
Pikachu Libre Electric Flying Press |
Pichu
- Main article: Spiky-eared Pichu
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, an alternate form of Pichu will appear at Ilex Forest (but only if the player has a Pikachu-colored Pichu in their party). This Pichu has a tuft of hair on the end of its left ear, and is known as the Spiky-eared Pichu. Spiky-eared Pichu's Pokéathlon performance stats are different than a normal Pichu's. She cannot evolve or be traded and cannot be transferred to the Generation V games using the Poké Transfer.
Pichu Electric |
Spiky-eared Electric |
Unown
Unown was the first known Pokémon to have multiple forms in the games. From the species' debut in Generation II, each Unown would have an appearance similar to that of one of the twenty-six letters of the Latin alphabet. In Generation III, two more forms were added, corresponding to the question mark and exclamation point.
A special Unown Dex, an upgrade to the Pokédex that was developed by the researchers at the Ruins of Alph to record the different forms of Unown, was available in Generation II after the player had caught several Unown. This was superseded in HeartGold and SoulSilver by the Unown Report, obtainable after the player completes the first tile puzzle in the Ruins of Alph.
Unown's form is determined in Generation III based on its personality value. Though the form has no bearing on base stats, ! and ? Unown have different performance stats than their alphabetical brethren.
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Castform
Castform's first appearance at Hoenn's Weather Institute in Generation III brought about the concept of interchangeable forms. Unlike other Pokémon, an individual Castform's form is not static, and will change, due to its Ability, with the weather.
Normally, Castform takes on a rather plain appearance, with a gray body. In this form, it is of the Normal-type; as could be expected, it is in this form that it is at its least effective.
When Castform is exposed to bright rays of sunlight, it changes its form to a more sunny appearance, and becomes a Fire-type (Sunny Form). In rain, Castform becomes more like a raindrop, and becomes a Water-type (Rainy Form). Finally, in hail, Castform takes the form of a snowy cloud, and becomes an Ice-type (Snowy Form). It will not transform in any other weather conditions.
If Castform has its Ability Forecast negated, it will be locked in its current form and type, rather than reverting to its Normal form.
Castform's stats do not change between any of these forms.
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Deoxys
Deoxys, the final Pokémon in the National Pokédex as of Generation III, was the first known Pokémon whose base stats and move compatibility differed, as well as its appearance, depending on its form. First introduced in Destiny Deoxys, Deoxys was revealed to have three alternating forms, while a fourth was added later, with the release of Pokémon Emerald. Like its base stats, its Pokéathlon performance varies depending on its form.
Deoxys's forms are game-specific in Generation III, but can be changed at will in later generations by inspecting the meteorites in Veilstone City in Sinnoh, Route 3 in Kanto, Nacrene Museum in Unova, and Ambrette Town's Fossil Lab in Kalos.
Deoxys's Normal Forme is the default form it takes, as well as the form it appears in in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. In this form, its stats are more balanced, though it is notably far more offensive than it is defensive.
It is in this form that Deoxys will be found in the wild on Birth Island, though it will transform after it has been captured, depending on its Generation III game version.
The Attack Forme is the appearance that Deoxys takes on in Pokémon FireRed, and it learns noticeably more powerful moves while in this form. Its Attack and Special Attack stats have been heavily increased, while its Speed remains the same as its default form. Its defensive stats, however, take a harsh blow, lowering so much that it is only more powerful in Defense than seven Pokémon (tied with three others), and is tied for last place in Special Defense with five others, including Magikarp.
In Pokémon LeafGreen, the counterpart version to FireRed, Deoxys takes on a counterpart form to the Attack Forme, the Defense Forme. Whereas the Attack Forme had incredible offensive power (and incredibly weak defensive capabilities), Defense Forme inverts this somewhat, having mediocre offensive power (and a lower Speed stat) and heightened Defense and Special Defense. This form of Deoxys learns moves more attuned to attrition than to elimination, raising its already high defenses to protect against opponents' moves rather than attack them before they can attack.
By far the quickest of all Pokémon, Deoxys in its Speed Forme learns many moves that can guarantee that it will strike before any other Pokémon can. Though it can still be outsped by a Pokémon with Speed Boost, Speed Forme Deoxys takes the uneven nature of the stats of Deoxys's other forms and balances them out, keeping it from hitting too hard, but at the same time, preventing it from being hit too hard itself.
The HP stat remains the same with each of the four forms.
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25 | Knock Off | Taunt | Knock Off | |
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49 | Snatch | Superpower | Snatch | Swift |
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65 | Zen Headbutt | |||
73 | Cosmic Power | Iron Defense | Agility | |
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97 | Hyper Beam | Counter | Extreme Speed | |
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Burmy and Wormadam
Both Burmy and its female evolution, Wormadam, have three separate forms, being the first Pokémon whose evolution depends on a specific form. Like others, Burmy can change form freely, depending on where it last participated in a battle actively (Exp. Share maintains a Burmy's form if it does not leave the Poké Ball); however, Wormadam's form is permanent.
If a Burmy last battled in a grassy outside area, hatched from an Egg whose Wormadam parent was in the Plant Cloak, or hatched from an Egg that had Mothim and Ditto as parents, it will be in its basic state, the Plant Cloak. This form of Burmy is covered in leaves and twigs. If a female, it will evolve into Wormadam in its Plant Cloak, which is a Bug/Grass Pokémon.
If a Burmy last battled on a beach or in a cave, or hatched from an Egg whose Wormadam parent was in the Sandy Cloak, it will be in the Sandy Cloak. This form of Burmy is covered in sand and rocks. If a female, it will evolve into Wormadam in its Sandy Cloak, which is a Bug/Ground Pokémon.
If a Burmy last battled inside of a building, or hatched from an Egg whose Wormadam parent was in the Trash Cloak, it will be in the Trash Cloak. This form of Burmy is covered in pink insulation. If a female, it will evolve into Wormadam in its Trash Cloak, which is a Bug/Steel Pokémon.
A Wormadam's stats and move compatibility vary with her form, in addition to type and appearance. The cloak a male Burmy takes on before evolution makes no difference, as it sheds it upon evolution into Mothim.
Plant Cloak Bug |
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23 | Confusion | ||
26 | Razor Leaf | Rock Blast | Mirror Shot |
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32 | Psybeam | ||
35 | Captivate | ||
38 | Flail | ||
41 | Attract | ||
44 | Psychic | ||
47 | Leaf Storm | Fissure | Iron Head |
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Cherrim
Like Castform, Cherrim changes its appearance depending on the weather, though not with all kinds. It will be in its Sunshine Form in intense sunlight and its Overcast Form in any other weather. Due to its Ability, its Attack and Special Defense will also increase in its Sunshine Form. Unlike Castform, its type does not change.
In Japanese, the names of Cherrim's forms use フォルム form, the term otherwise only used in the names of forms localized with Forme in English.
Overcast Form Grass |
Sunshine Form Grass |
Shellos and Gastrodon
Another Sinnoh-native evolution family, Shellos and Gastrodon also have a difference, depending on, this time, whether the Pokémon in question was caught east or west of Mt. Coronet. Like others before, neither form can change to the other, but unlike other multiple-form Pokémon, the appearance of the mother is the determinant to the appearance of the hatched Pokémon.
Both West Sea Shellos and Gastrodon take on a pink appearance, while their East Sea cousins take on a blue hue. There is also a slight difference in bodily appearance depending on the form.
West Sea Water Water Ground |
East Sea Water Water Ground |
Rotom
- Heat redirects here. For the Badge given by Flannery, see Badge → Heat Badge.
Rotom, from Pokémon Platinum onward, has five forms additional to its normal form. To take on these alternate forms, Rotom possesses a different household appliance, and each has its own special move. Heat Rotom, which has possessed a microwave oven, knows Overheat and is Electric/Fire; Wash Rotom, which has possessed a washing machine, knows Hydro Pump and is Electric/Water; Frost Rotom, which has possessed a refrigerator, knows Blizzard and is Electric/Ice; Fan Rotom, which has possessed a electric fan, knows Air Slash and is Electric/Flying; and Mow Rotom, which has possessed a lawnmower, knows Leaf Storm and is Electric/Grass.
In Platinum, the appliances are located in Rotom's Room in Galactic Eterna Building via the use of the Secret Key. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the appliances are located in Rotom's Room in Silph Co. which can be accessed when entering the broken elevator with Rotom as the walking Pokémon. In Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, they can be found in the basement of Shopping Mall Nine. In Pokémon X and Y, the appliances are found on the second floor of the Pokémon Lab in Lumiose City. Using these locations, Rotom can also change back to normal form.
If Rotom forgets the move that is tied to its appliance form, it changes back into its normal form. When Rotom changes between forms, it forgets the move tied to its prior form if it was an appliance form. In Generation IV, Rotom changes back to its normal form when taken into the Union Room or Wi-Fi Club, or when deposited in the Day Care. If Rotom changes back to its normal form while the only move it knows is the move tied to its appliance form, Rotom learns Thunder Shock.
Until Generation V, all forms of Rotom were Electric/Ghost-type. All alternate forms have the same base stat total, which is higher than that of normal Rotom (except normal Rotom has a higher base stat in speed).
Rotom's alternate forms first appeared as silhouettes in August 2008, shortly before the Japanese release of Pokémon Platinum, with a statement that indicated that these Pokémon would be in the game. Days before the game's release, it was revealed that these Pokémon were the alternate forms of Rotom. These new forms made their debut in Pokémon Platinum, and have been included in every main series game since.
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Giratina
Giratina, much like Deoxys had been earlier, was announced to have an alternate form in the then-upcoming Giratina and the Sky Warrior in February, 2008. One of the two forms is the familiar form to players of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, designated as Altered Forme Giratina, while the other is a more serpentine form that was not previously known, the Origin Forme, which debuted in Pokémon Platinum.
The Origin Forme is known as Giratina's natural form, which it appears in its home of the Distortion World. If it travels to the Pokémon world, it assumes its Altered Forme. Both forms appear in Pokémon Platinum, where Giratina is captured in the Distortion World in its more offense-oriented Origin Forme and will revert to the defensive Altered Forme outside of this area unless it holds the Griseous Orb.
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Shaymin
As with Giratina, an alternate form of the event Pokémon Shaymin was announced to appear in Giratina and the Sky Warrior, and is, in fact, the titular sky warrior. This new Sky Forme of Shaymin, with the previously-known form now called the Land Forme, has a completely altered appearance and, rather than being a pure-Grass-type, is now Grass/Flying. The Sky Forme made its debut in Pokémon Platinum.
Like Giratina and Deoxys's transformations are activated by an external source, Shaymin's is activated by contact with a Gracidea, whose bouquets look almost like a sleeping Shaymin. Upon changing forms, Shaymin also changes its cry.
A Shaymin in its Sky Forme will revert to its Land Forme if frozen or during night.
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10 | Magical Leaf | |
19 | Leech Seed | |
28 | Synthesis | Quick Attack |
37 | Sweet Scent | |
46 | Natural Gift | |
55 | Worry Seed | |
64 | Aromatherapy | Air Slash |
73 | Energy Ball | |
82 | Sweet Kiss | |
91 | Healing Wish | Leaf Storm |
100 | Seed Flare | |
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Basculin
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Similar to Shellos and Gastrodon, Basculin can appear in two different forms—the Red-Striped Form and the Blue-Striped Form. The Red Stripe form sports a red stripe, with wide eyes and spiky fins, while the other has a blue stripe, with squinted eyes and smooth fins. Its color depends on the version it is found in, with the Red-Striped Form appearing in Black and Black 2, and the Blue-Striped Form appearing in White and White 2. However, rare instances of the other color can be found in the game by surfing on or fishing in swirling water.
Wild Red-Striped Basculin have a 5% chance of holding a DeepSeaTooth while wild Blue-Striped Basculin have a 5% chance of holding a DeepSeaScale.
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Darmanitan
If Darmanitan has Zen Mode as its Ability, it changes into Zen Mode when its HP drops to below half. Darmanitan in Zen Mode is blue in color, has Psychic as a secondary type, inverts its Attack and Special Attack from Standard Mode Darmanitan, and has boosted defenses and lowered Speed. Outside of battle, Darmanitan will always be in its Standard Mode.
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Deerling and Sawsbuck
Deerling changes its appearance depending on the season, each of which lasts a month in real time. During spring, its coat will be pink; during summer, green; during autumn, orange; and during winter, brown.
Sawsbuck, Deerling's evolved form, also differs with the season. It has flowers in its antlers during spring; a full set of leaves in its antlers, a lack of fur at its neck and legs, and the addition of a mane and upright tail during summer; brown and wilting leaves during autumn; and white antlers along with sections of thicker, white fur during winter.
In both instances, the Pokémon will change forms when the season changes (when the players exits a cave or building) while it is in the party.
Deerling and Sawsbuck belonging to NPCs will match the season the NPC is battled in, with the exception of the Battle Subway and the Pokémon World Tournament, where they are always in Spring Form.
In Generation VI, all wild and Trainer Deerling and Sawsbuck appear in Spring Form. Because seasons have been abandoned as a mechanic, Deerling and Sawsbuck do not change appearance, and their Summer, Autumn, and Winter forms must be transferred from a Generation V game. Breeding any form will result in the form of the mother, or the father if bred with a Ditto.
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Summer Form Normal Grass Normal Grass |
Autumn Form Normal Grass Normal Grass |
Winter Form Normal Grass Normal Grass |
Forces of Nature
The Forces of Nature—Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus—have alternate forms known as their Therian Formes, which are obtainable in the Pokémon Dream Radar and transferable to Pokémon Black and White 2. Their original forms are known as their Incarnate Formes. If the Therian Formes are captured through the Pokémon Dream Radar and changed to their Incarnate Formes using the Reveal Glass, they will have their Hidden Abilities: Defiant instead of Prankster for Tornadus and Thundurus, and Sheer Force instead of Sand Force for Landorus. In their Therian Formes, they will always have the same Abilities regardless of how they were obtained: Tornadus will have the Ability Regenerator, Thundurus will have the Ability Volt Absorb, and Landorus will have the Ability Intimidate. The Forces of Nature change their cries upon changing forms. The Therian Formes of the trio are not included in the original Pokémon Black and White. While in their Therian Formes, they cannot be traded.
In the anime, the Therian Formes were featured in Unova's Survival Crisis!.
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Kyurem
Kyurem, in addition to its normal form, has two other forms: White Kyurem and Black Kyurem. They are the version mascots of Pokémon Black and White 2 and are not available in the original Pokémon Black and White.
In the games, Kyurem changes its form through the use of the DNA Splicers, which fuses it with Reshiram or Zekrom. The combination retains Kyurem's Poké Ball and held item, but assigns Reshiram's Fusion Flare and Turboblaze to White Kyurem, or Zekrom's Fusion Bolt and Teravolt to Black Kyurem. This fusion is reversible, with Reshiram or Zekrom remaining unaltered from before being fused, including whatever item it may have been holding. Kyurem has a different cry in each of its forms, with White Kyurem's cry being an alteration of Reshiram's cry and Black Kyurem's cry being an alteration of Zekrom's cry. Both cries have Kyurem's cry in them as well.
In the anime, these forms are featured in the fifteenth Pokémon movie, in which Kyurem is said to change forms when lent the power of Reshiram or Zekrom.
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Black Kyurem Dragon Ice |
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22 | Ice Beam | ||
29 | Dragon Breath | ||
36 | Slash | ||
43 | Scary Face | Fusion Flare | Fusion Bolt |
50 | Glaciate | Ice Burn | Freeze Shock |
57 | Dragon Pulse | ||
64 | Imprison | ||
71 | Endeavor | ||
78 | Blizzard | ||
85 | Outrage | ||
92 | Hyper Voice | ||
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Keldeo
Keldeo has a new form in Pokémon Black and White 2, the Resolute Form; its original form is called the Ordinary Form. Keldeo changes forms in an event in the Pledge Grove. To remain in its Resolute Form, it must have Secret Sword as one of its moves. To revert back to its Ordinary Form, Secret Sword must be forgotten.
This form was revealed in the June 2012 issue of CoroCoro Comic. The Resolute Form of Keldeo is not included in the original Pokémon Black and White.
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Resolute Form Water Fighting |
Meloetta
If Meloetta uses the move Relic Song in battle, it changes between its Aria and Pirouette Formes, changing its typing between Normal/Psychic and Normal/Fighting, respectively. Meloetta reverts to Aria Forme when it is no longer in battle.
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Vivillon
Vivillon has 18 different distinct patterns depending on the set geographic location of its original Trainer's Nintendo 3DS. This form cannot be changed. The pattern of Vivillon encountered within a game is set when the save file is created.
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Continental Bug Flying |
Elegant Bug Flying |
Garden Bug Flying |
High Plains Bug Flying |
Icy Snow Bug Flying |
Jungle Bug Flying |
Marine Bug Flying |
Meadow Bug Flying |
Modern Bug Flying |
Monsoon Bug Flying |
Ocean Bug Flying |
Polar Bug Flying |
River Bug Flying |
Sandstorm Bug Flying |
Savanna Bug Flying |
Sun Bug Flying |
Tundra Bug Flying |
There are also two event-exclusive patterns, the Poké Ball Pattern and the Fancy Pattern. The Poké Ball Pattern resembles a standard Poké Ball, and was first distributed in Paris, France to promote the temporary Pokémon Center store. The Fancy Pattern was distributed over Wi-Fi from July 8 to 31, 2014 to celebrate the GTS's 100 millionth Pokémon trade.
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Flabébé, Floette, and Florges
Flabébé and Floette can hold five different-colored flowers based on the color of the flower bed they were caught in: red, yellow, orange, blue, and white. When Floette evolves into Florges, it maintains that color flower. The color of the flower cannot be changed. A Flabébé hatched from an Egg will have the same flower color as the mother.
Since only Blue Flower, Red Flower, and Yellow Flower Floette can appear in the Friend Safari, only these forms of Flabébé, Floette and Florges can have their Hidden Ability Symbiosis.
Red Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
Yellow Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
Orange Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
Blue Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
White Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
In the storyline of X and Y, there is also a unique Floette who AZ befriended in ages past. The flower it wields has a different design than normal; it also has a blue, red, and white color instead of green, yellow, and white, reflecting the colors of the French national flag.
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Furfrou
Furfrou can be groomed in Friseur Furfrou for $500, altering its appearance. There are ten known different trims that are unlocked gradually as the player becomes more stylish. These trims will only last five days after the player has groomed the Pokémon, or until the player deposits it in the PC. Unlike true form changes and physical variants, Furfrou's trims are not registered in the Pokédex.
Natural Form Normal |
Heart Trim Normal |
Star Trim Normal |
Diamond Trim Normal |
Debutante Trim Normal |
Matron Trim Normal |
Dandy Trim Normal |
La Reine Trim Normal |
Kabuki Trim Normal |
Pharaoh Trim Normal |
Aegislash
Aegislash, because of its ability Stance Change, will change forms depending on the move it uses. Initially in Shield Forme, using an offensive move will switch it to Blade Forme, while using King's Shield will change it back into Shield Forme. The base Attack and Special Attack stats in Blade Forme are high while the base Defense and Special Defense stats in Shield Forme are high.
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Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist
Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist can be of Small, Average, Large and Super Size. The larger the size of a Pumpkaboo, the rarer it becomes to encounter in the wild. The base stats also differ depending on the size. For Pumpkaboo, with each increase in size, the base HP stat increases by 5 points while the base Speed stat decreases by 5 points. For Gourgeist, with each increase in size, the base HP stat increases by 10 points and the base Attack stat increases by 5 points while the base Speed stat decreases by 15 points. Therefore, the base stat total of a Pumpkaboo or Gourgeist does not change with size. A Pumpkaboo hatched from an egg will be the same size as its mother.
Wild Super Size Pumpkaboo will always hold a Miracle Seed, whereas other sizes will never hold an item in the wild.
Super Size variants have different, lower pitched cries than the other forms.
Since only Average Size Pumpkaboo can appear in the Friend Safari, only Average Size Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist can have their Hidden Ability Insomnia.
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Xerneas
Xerneas has two forms: Neutral Mode and Active Mode. There is no gameplay difference between them, and Xerneas appears in Neutral Mode only in cutscenes, the Pokédex, the Pokémon screen, and Pokémon-Amie. According to the Pokédex, Xerneas shares everlasting life while it is in Active Mode.
Xerneas's horns and some highlights in its fur are light blue in Neutral Mode and light gold in Active Mode. In Active Mode, the protrusions on its horns also light up in several colors.
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