Fairy (TCG)

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Grass
Grass
Fire
Fire
Water
Water
Lightning
Lightning
Psychic
Psychic
Fighting
Fighting
Darkness
Darkness
Metal
Metal
Fairy
Fairy
Dragon
Dragon
Colorless
Colorless

The Fairy type (Japanese: フェアリー Fairy) is one of the eleven TCG types. It was represented by the color pink and symbolized by two shapes resembling a star and a pair of wings or cupped "healing hands" surrounding it. It may also have been a stylized depiction of Florges or Xerneas's antlers.

The Fairy type formerly contained most Fairy-type Pokémon found in the main series video games. For example, Xerneas, Sylveon, and Aromatisse were Fairy types in the TCG. Some Pokémon that were classed as Colorless types prior to the Kalos Starter Set, such as Snubbull, were Fairy types from the Kalos Starter Set to Cosmic Eclipse.

The corresponding Basic Energy card was Fairy Energy.

The Fairy type ceased being supported by the TCG from the Sword & Shield expansion onwards.[1] Pokémon that are Fairy-types in the main series video games are now grouped with the Psychic type instead. In the 2021-22 Standard format, Fairy Energy was rotated out, becoming the first Basic Energy card with this distinction.[2]

Battle properties

Generally, Fairy Pokémon had a weakness to:

Generally, Fairy Pokémon had a resistance to:

These types were generally weak to Fairy Pokémon:

Fairy Pokémon in the TCG

See Category:Fairy-type Pokémon cards for all Pokémon cards that have this type.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese Yīu
Mandarin Yāo
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Fee
France Flag.png French Fée
Germany Flag.png German Fee
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Peri
Italy Flag.png Italian Folletto
South Korea Flag.png Korean 페어리 Pe-eori
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Fada
Russia Flag.png Russian Фея Feya
Spain Flag.png Spanish Hada
Thailand Flag.png Thai แฟรี่ Faeri

References


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