Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild. With a faery, hand in hand, these Fairy-types for to all command. Alright, we may not be W.B. Yeats, but Fairy-types were a marvelous addition to Pokémon with the release of Pokémon X & Y. 22 separate Pokémon were retroactively made into Fairy-types, and Charm, Moonlight, and Sweet Kiss changed move typings as well.

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With their introduction, Dragon-types suddenly had a new threat and the competitive nature of the games changed forever. While Fairy-types have recently been removed from the Pokémon TCG they still play a large role in the games today, and pure Fairy-types provide serious variety that should not be ignored.

19 Cleffa

Cleffa Trophy In Super Smash Bros. Melee

There has never remotely been a good use for Cleffa in any mainline Pokémon game. Its biggest claim to fame in a game is likely its inclusion as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, not even from its own game! Not to mention, Cleffa is responsible for one of the most annoying decks to ever be used in the Pokémon TCG: Babyporter.

Using Dark Vileplume to block Trainer cards, players then attacked with Dark Alakazam which allowed them to switch with a benched Pokémon. Players would inevitably choose Cleffa who's ability at the time forced opposing players to flip a coin to even be able to attack. Players had to rely on pure luck to attain victory while their prizes and spirits were slowly chipped away.

18 Florges

Florges

Florges is one of the only four Pokémon that evolves with a Shiny Stone. It has the highest Special Defense stat of all Fairy-types as well. The reason we're focusing on stats here is that Florges lacks any other major impacts in the world of Pokémon minus one notable deck in the Pokémon TCG where it was combined with Sawsbuck to take some notable regional placements.

17 Milcrey

Milcrey

Milcrey was one of the newest Pokémon to join the ranks in Pokémon Sword & Shield and has one of the most fascinating ways to evolve that has ever existed within the series. Not only do its forms change depending on which direction players spin but the time of day also affects its evolution as well. Unfortunately, these are the only notable things about Milcrey and while trainers enjoy its sweetness most want to evolve it as soon as possible.

16 Swirlix

Swirlix

Swirlix is one of the large selection of Pokémon that can come out of a Pokéball in Smash Bros. Ultimate. However, Swirlix is most often known for its minor appearances in the anime and games. Swirlix can join players teams in Battle Trozei and Rumble World and has its own stages in both  Pokémon Picross and Pokémon Shuffle.

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The reason fans likely remember Swirlix most however is as the gluttonous stewardess of the Expedition Society in Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon. Swirlix isn't about to be strong in battle by any means, but this cotton candy pup will keep being adorable for games to come.

15 Flabébé

Flabebe

For a series with one in its very own title, it is remarkable that Flabébé is the only Pokémon with a diacritical mark in its name. It was also the first new Fairy-type in the Pokédex when they were originally introduced. These adorable colorful flower friends are also notable for their cameos in the Detective Pikachu movie. While trainers aren't likely to use it in battle in the games itself Mairin, Grey, and Shauna all use one in the anime.

14 Aromatisse

Aromatisse

Aromatisse was one of the new Fairy-type Pokémon that came with Generation VI. At one point it boasted Aromatic Mist as a signature move but these days others can use it to help boost an ally's Special Defense in battle. It's also the only Pokémon with a base stat total of 462! Which is a distinction. We guess. While it isn't instrumental in the real-life competitive scene, it was used by Kalos Queen Aria in the anime during her competitive reign.

13 Slurpuff

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Trade a Swirlix who's holding Whipped Dream and voilà — a trainer becomes the proud owner of a Slurpuff. Then what? Minus a Belly Drum set that can easily be outclassed by other Pokémon, it has little use competitively. Fans at least have positive memories of Slurpuff from the anime where Miette used it in every Pokémon Showcase. Slurpuff was also featured in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel as a member of one of Raleigh's team. Plus who can forget the adorable dancing scene between Slufpuff and Ash's Pikachu?

12 Comfey

Comfey

Who hasn't wanted to own a living lei capable of battle? This Fairy-type holds the distinction of being the only one in the Plant egg group that isn't a Grass-type. While it doesn't pack much of a punch in battle, it does offer a strong support option in its unique move Floral Healing as well.

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Outside of the games, the Comfey were a big part of the anime in the Alola region as they accompanied each Nurse Joy. Plus Brock "Drying Pan" Harrison (yes that is Brock's real last name) had his own Comfey that was kind, caring, and even helped heal a baby Kangashkan. Awwwwww!

11 Granbull

Granbull

Other than Madame Muchmoney's Garnbull, this Fairy-type never really saw much relevance in the anime nor in the video games. However, in the Pokémon TCG, Granbull had tremendous popularity. The Granbull card from Lost Thunder was the basis for one of the most powerful budget decks the game has ever seen. With its extreme affordability, even players newer to the game could get a deck that could take first place at major tournaments. Players a little light on cash will always have fond memories of Granbull in their hearts.

10 Spritzee

Spritzee

Spritzee is incredibly bulky for not being fully evolved which has made it a metagame standard in Little Cup since its initial release. Pop on an Eviolite and that bulk become impossible to surpass for other small Pokémon. It may not have any competitive uses in the games outside of this but it has been shown to be a fierce battler in the anime. Valerie uses it in three separate major battles, two of which are gym battles, and Spritzee manages to take down at least one opponent each time.

9 Snubbull

Shiny Snubbull

First, it's spelled Snubbull, not Snubble! Now, let's continue! Older fans will remember Snubbull being among four rowdy Pokémon in the short Pikachu's Vacation but this Fairy-type can do so much more. It has by far has one of the coolest shiny forms in the entire series, so much so that many players choose to never evolve one if caught. Plus for players that enjoy battling in Little Cup on Smogon, Snubbull actually is a brutal attacker that can be the powerhouse behind many successful teams.

8 Floette

Floette

While Floette does come in many colorful forms, it lacks any other major distinctive factors when it comes to the gameplay itself. One of its greatest claims to fame comes from the anime where it has a major appearance in six separate episodes.

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Floette also played a major role in Pokemon Generations. We'll avoid spoilers here, but fans that have played Pokémon X & Y can attest that a Floette plays a major part in all of the game's lore. Floette is proof that even a middle evolution can have time to shine.

7 Clefable

Clefable

It is impossible to deny the battle power that Clefable can bring to teams and many Moon Stones have been used to get one over the years. This extraterrestrial Pokémon has helped players everywhere from Ubers to competitive VGC because of its excellent recovery ability, decent bulk, and great defensive typing. Players may have a tough time choosing between a Clefable with Magic Guard or Unaware, but they won't have a hard time falling in love with this adorable Fairy-type

6 Togepi

Angry Togepi

Togepi was the first Pokémon to have its name known before the game it was featured in was released and to this day is likely the most memorable baby Pokémon in the entire series. The adventures of Misty's Togepi will be etched into the minds of fans for years to come. Any player that played through Generation II also received Togepi as their first introduction to eggs within the entire franchise, leading many of them to train it up on their own teams. It's hard to find a fan of the games that doesn't love the adorable Togepi.

5 Xerneas

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Xerneas is not only the mascot of Pokémon X but is one of the most powerful Fairy-types in all of existence. That's not just in the lore either. Its stats are through the roof and give it a Power Leaf to hold while it uses its signature Geomancy and it's ready to sweep through many teams. It is so powerful that it has been seen in and out of VGC teams since 2016 and players always have to be prepared to face its might in battle.

4 Alcremie

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Alcremie does not only look delicious but also comes in so many forms (or should we say flavors) that it makes the phrase Catch em' All take on a whole new meaning. This beautiful Pokémon comes in over 64 forms, the most of any Pokémon in existence. That's almost half of the number of Pokémon in Gen I!

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It's Gigantamax Form is also impressive. Each creamy missile it fires contains 100,000 kilocalories (a kilocalorie contains 1000 calories) which would be overkill for any meal. Still, it is known better for boosting its ally's stats and healing their HP with Decorate and G-Max Finale.

3 Sylveon

Sylveon Cropped

Sylveon may not be the strongest of the eeveelutions competitively, but it is quite likely the most graceful and gorgeous of the bunch. It is by far the most popular Fairy-type introduced in Generation IV and its status as an eeveelution will keep it as a popular Pokémon for years to come.

Also, whether intentional or not, Sylveon has become a symbol of pride for transgender Pokémon fans throughout the world as its color scheme matches the Trans Pride Flag. Any Pokémon that can bring some positivity to a marginalized group deserves top placement on any list!

2 Zacian

Zacian

The mascot of Pokémon Sword, Zacian is an absolute beast on the battlefield. It has the highest Attack and Speed stat of any Fairy-type in existence and the highest base stats overall for its typing. It isn't just a powerhouse in the video games either, the Zacian V deck has a ridiculous number of high placements at tournaments. Even without its Crowned Sword form, Zacian is a marvelously good boy that any trainer would love to pet, let alone have on their team.

1 Clefairy

Clefairy In The Pokemon TCG

In an alternate universe, Clefairy is the mascot of the series and Pikachu is just another cute Electric-type. Clefairy is arguable the original fairy (the word fairy is literally in its name) and has appeared in the anime series over 25 times. Players will also fondly remember the Clefairy Says minigame in Pokémon Stadium.

Still, these aren't the reasons it is the best pure Fairy-type. Clefairy has been used on teams since 2015 to place at regionals, nationals, and even once at the Worlds VGC Tournament. It has also been on the 1st place team at a major event three times and is currently a well-known threat in Sword & Shield's competitive play. Clefairy is the ultimate example that players don't need to fully evolve a Pokémon and can use the ones they love most and still win battles with a bit of creativity.

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