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  1. 01Biology & Appearance
  2. 02Behaviour & Habitat
  3. 03Evolution & Mega Evolution
  4. 04Name Origin & Design
  5. 05Breeding & Gender
  6. 06Competitive Guide
  7. 07Cultural Impact
  8. 08Where to Find Swirlix

swirlix #684

Fairy

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Poison
Steel

Resistant to (½x damage):

Fighting
Bug
Dark

Immune to (0x damage):

Dragon

swirlix

Generation VI · #0684 — Cotton Candy Pokémon

Swirlix, known as the Cotton Candy Pokémon, is a diminutive Fairy-type introduced in Generation VI that has captivated trainers with its adorable appearance and sweet demeanor. Classified under National Pokédex number 684, this petite creature stands merely 0.4 meters tall and weighs a feather-light 3.5 kilograms, making it one of the smallest Pokémon available to trainers in the early stages of their journey through Kalos. With a base stat total of 341, Swirlix occupies a defensive niche rather than an offensive one, boasting respectable Defense at 66 and Special Defense at 57, while its Attack and Speed stats languish at 48 and 49 respectively. The species demonstrates a balanced approach to gameplay despite its modest power, relying instead on utility and its unique Fairy-type advantages to carve out a role in competitive and casual play alike.

Base Stats

HP62
Attack48
Defense66
Sp. Atk59
Sp. Def57
Speed49
Total341
Height

0.4m

Weight

3.5kg

Category

Cotton Candy Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

white

Shape

legs

Abilities
Sweet Veil

Prevents friendly Pokémon from sleeping.

UnburdenHidden

Doubles Speed upon using or losing a held item.

Swirlix Biology & Physical Characteristics

Swirlix presents a delightfully distinctive appearance that perfectly encapsulates its Cotton Candy Pokémon designation. This small, round creature is enveloped in voluminous white fur that creates a cloud-like silhouette, with reddish-pink eyes containing white pupils that convey an innocent charm. Its most distinctive features include rounded ears tipped in soft pink, a diminutive reddish-pink nose, and a characteristic tongue that perpetually pokes from the corner of its mouth, suggesting an endless appetite for its favorite foods. When Swirlix opens its mouth, two prominent upper fangs become visible, adding an unexpected element of mischief to its otherwise gentle appearance. A prominent tuft of fur crowns the space between its ears, while a light pink tail extends from beneath its fluffy coat. Though Swirlix typically appears to levitate when moving about, its physiology includes a pair of rear paws tucked completely within its fur layer; when these hidden limbs become exposed, they reveal light pink coloration with three distinct toes each, a remarkable adaptation that allows the creature to remain almost entirely obscured within its cotton-like exterior.

Pokedex Numbers

national#684
kalos central#131
galar#210
lumiose city#98

Training

EV Yield1 Defense
Catch Rate200
Base Happiness70
Base Exp.68
Growth Ratemedium

Breeding

Egg Groupsfairy
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Swirlix Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Swirlix exhibits an equal gender distribution with a 50% male to 50% female ratio, allowing trainers flexibility when breeding this species for competitive advantages or completing their Pokédex. The species belongs exclusively to the Fairy egg group, restricting its breeding possibilities to other Pokémon within that same classification and establishing thematic consistency with its magical nature. With a base happiness value of 70, Swirlix demonstrates moderate affection toward its trainer from the outset, responding positively to standard care and attention while maintaining its characteristic grumpiness when sugar supplies run low. The species employs a medium-fast growth rate that balances progression speed with reasonable power scaling, allowing trainers to bring Swirlix to competitive viability without excessive grinding while still maintaining a sense of gradual development. Eggs containing Swirlix require twenty cycles to hatch, a relatively swift incubation period that translates to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps in modern games, making it a practical choice for trainers seeking to breed multiple specimens for team composition or trading purposes.

Sprites

swirlix Front
Front
swirlix Back
Back
swirlix Shiny Front
Shiny Front
swirlix Shiny Back
Shiny Back
swirlix Home
Home
swirlix Home Shiny
Home Shiny
swirlix Showdown
Showdown
swirlix Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm03

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm04

emerald

tm04

firered leafgreen

tm04

ruby sapphire

tm04

diamond pearl

tm04

xd

tm04

heartgold soulsilver

tm04

black white

tm04

colosseum

tm04

platinum

tm04

sun moon

tm04

ultra sun ultra moon

tm04

x y

tm04

omega ruby alpha sapphire

tm04

black 2 white 2

tm05

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm06

yellow

tm06

gold silver

tm06

red blue

tm06

crystal

+503 more TMs/HMs

swirlix's Evolution Chain

swirlix

swirlix

#0684

Fairy
slurpuff

slurpuff

#0685

Fairy
swirlix

swirlix

#0684

Fairy
slurpuff

slurpuff

#0685

Fairy

Swirlix Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Swirlix follows a straightforward evolutionary pathway leading to Slurpuff, its more mature and considerably larger evolved form. The transformation from Swirlix to Slurpuff requires a specific trade mechanic that sets it apart from many other Pokémon: the trader must hold a Whipped Dream item at the moment of exchange. This evolution mechanic mirrors real-world confectionery production, where simple cotton candy requires specific preparation to transform into something more substantial and complex. Upon evolution, Slurpuff retains its Fairy typing while gaining significantly increased stats across the board, particularly in Special Attack and Special Defense, transforming Swirlix's modest defensive profile into a more formidable special wall capable of withstanding special attacks with considerably greater resilience. The evolution represents not merely a physical transformation but a maturation of Swirlix's abilities and combat potential, granting access to more powerful moves and enhanced base statistics that elevate it from a charming early-game companion to a legitimate competitive threat in the hands of a skilled trainer.

Where to Find

kalos route 7

kalos

xLv. 14-14 (10% chance)
xLv. 14-14 (10% chance)
xLv. 14-14 (10% chance)

Swirlix Behaviour and Natural Habitat

The behavioral patterns of Swirlix are inextricably linked to its extraordinary dietary requirements and temperament. This Pokémon subsists exclusively on sweets and sugar-based foods, consuming quantities equal to its own body weight daily according to Pokédex records from Pokémon Sword. The constant diet of confections creates a perpetually sticky texture to its fur while imbuing it with an unmistakable sweet aroma reminiscent of cotton candy itself. Beyond its gastronomic peculiarities, Swirlix exhibits a surprisingly temperamental nature when deprived of adequate sugar intake, becoming incredibly grumpy and difficult to manage. In battle, this trait becomes an unexpected asset, as Swirlix can extrude white, adhesive threads as sticky and sweet as cotton candy itself, using these secretions to entangle and immobilize opponents effectively. The Pokémon's sweet-scented fur serves multiple purposes—attracting others while simultaneously serving as both weapon and defense mechanism, embodying the duality of its nature as both charming companion and capable combatant.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VI

x

To entangle its opponents in battle, it extrudes white threads as sweet and sticky as cotton candy.

y

Because it eats nothing but sweets, its fur is as sticky sweet as cotton candy.

omega ruby

To entangle its opponents in battle, it extrudes white threads as sweet and sticky as cotton candy.

alpha sapphire

Because it eats nothing but sweets, its fur is as sticky sweet as cotton candy.

Generation VIII

sword

It eats its own weight in sugar every day. If it doesn’t get enough sugar, it becomes incredibly grumpy.

shield

The sweet smell of cotton candy perfumes Swirlix’s fluffy fur. This Pokémon spits out sticky string to tangle up its enemies.

Swirlix Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Swirlix derives from the combination of "swirl" and "licorice," with the Japanese designation Peroppafu (ペロッパフ) drawing from "pero" (meaning to lick) and "pafu" (representing puff or fluff). This etymological foundation perfectly captures the essence of a Pokémon that simultaneously represents the swirling patterns of cotton candy and the lickable sweetness associated with confectionery treats. The design philosophy behind Swirlix reflects Generation VI's introduction of the Fairy type, with the species embodying the whimsical, magical aesthetic that defines the type's visual identity. Its appearance directly channels the imagery of cotton candy—that iconic fair food characterized by impossibly fluffy, cloud-like texture and saccharine sweetness. The decision to make Swirlix sticky and candy-scented rather than merely visually similar to cotton candy adds a layer of biological realism to the fantastical design, creating a creature that fully inhabits its thematic space rather than serving as a superficial visual reference. The reddish-pink coloring provides contrast against the white fur, much like the colorful varieties of cotton candy found at carnivals, while the perpetual tongue and visible fangs add personality and prevent the design from becoming excessively cutesy.

Learnable Moves

Swirlix can learn 58 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
after younormal
Status
——15
amnesiapsychic
Status
——20
aromatherapygrass
Status
——5
attractnormal
Status
—10015
belly drumnormal
Status
——10
calm mindpsychic
Status
——20
charmfairy
Status
—10020
confidenormal
Status
——20
copycatnormal
Status
——20
cotton guardgrass
Status
——10
cotton sporegrass
Status
—10040
covetnormal
Physical
6010025
dazzling gleamfairy
Special
8010010
double teamnormal
Status
——15
draining kissfairy
Special
5010010
dream eaterpsychic
Special
10010015
endeavornormal
Physical
—1005
endurenormal
Status
——10
energy ballgrass
Special
9010010
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
fairy windfairy
Special
4010030
fake tearsdark
Status
—10020
flamethrowerfire
Special
9010015
flashnormal
Status
—10020
frustrationnormal
Physical
—10020
gastro acidpoison
Status
—10010
heal bellnormal
Status
——5
helping handnormal
Status
——20
hidden powernormal
Special
6010015
light screenpsychic
Status
——30
magic coatpsychic
Status
——15
misty explosionfairy
Special
1001005
play nicenormal
Status
——20
play roughfairy
Physical
909010
protectnormal
Status
——10
psych upnormal
Status
——10
psychicpsychic
Special
9010010
rain dancewater
Status
——5
restpsychic
Status
——5
returnnormal
Physical
—10020
roundnormal
Special
6010015
safeguardnormal
Status
——25
secret powernormal
Physical
7010020
sleep talknormal
Status
——10
snorenormal
Special
5010015
sticky webbug
Status
——20
string shotbug
Status
—9540
substitutenormal
Status
——10
sunny dayfire
Status
——5
surfwater
Special
9010015
swaggernormal
Status
—8515
sweet scentnormal
Status
—10020
tacklenormal
Physical
4010035
thiefdark
Physical
6010025
thunderboltelectric
Special
9010015
toxicpoison
Status
—9010
wishnormal
Status
——10
yawnnormal
Status
——10

Swirlix Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive play, Swirlix occupies a niche role despite its modest base stat total, with strategic viability primarily derived from its unique ability Sweet Veil rather than raw statistical power. Sweet Veil, which prevents friendly Pokémon from falling asleep, represents Swirlix's most significant competitive contribution, allowing it to function as a support Pokémon that counters sleep-based strategies and hazard setters that rely on drowsiness for advantage. The hidden ability Unburden offers alternative strategic potential, doubling Swirlix's already-modest Speed stat upon using or losing a held item, potentially transforming it into a surprise sweeper if equipped with consumable items like berry coverage or other held items that activate during battle. Swirlix's movepool includes useful support moves like Charm to reduce opponent Attack stats, Draining Kiss for recovery and offense, Cotton Guard for extreme physical bulk, and Play Rough as its primary Fairy-type offensive option, though its Attack and Special Attack statistics severely limit its damage output. Competitive trainers typically deploy Swirlix in doubles or VGC formats where its support capabilities shine brightest, using it to protect teammates from sleep-inducing moves while gradually chipping away at opponents' defenses through clever move selection and strategic positioning rather than direct assault.

Commonly Asked Questions About Swirlix

What type is Swirlix?

Swirlix is a fairy type Pokemon.

What does Swirlix evolve into?

Swirlix evolves into slurpuff.

What are Swirlix's weaknesses?

Swirlix is weak to poison and steel type moves.

Where can I find Swirlix?

Swirlix can be found in kalos route 7 (kalos).

Swirlix Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Swirlix has carved out a memorable place in Pokémon's cultural landscape despite its relatively recent introduction in Generation VI, particularly resonating with trainers who appreciate both its aesthetic charm and its thematic consistency. The species appears as a stewardess for the Expedition Society in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, where its character establishes it as a lovable glutton prone to consuming much of the food it prepares, adding personality and comedic relief to the narrative while reinforcing its established obsession with sweets. The Pokémon's design has inspired considerable fan engagement and artwork due to its undeniable cuteness factor and distinctive cotton candy aesthetic, making it a popular choice for merchandise, official artwork releases, and fan communities dedicated to Fairy-type Pokémon. Its inclusion in various animated adaptations and continued presence throughout multiple game generations has maintained its relevance even as newer Pokémon have debuted, establishing Swirlix as a recognizable icon of Generation VI's Fairy-type introduction and the Kalos region's identity. The species appeals particularly to younger players and those drawn to support-focused gameplay styles, fostering community appreciation for Pokémon that prioritize utility and personality over raw competitive dominance.

Where to Find Swirlix in Every Pokémon Game

Swirlix became available to trainers beginning with Generation VI's Pokémon X and Y, where it appears in the Kalos region as regional Pokédex number 131 within the Central Kalos section. The species has maintained consistent availability across subsequent generations, appearing in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire with identical stats and abilities, ensuring that players could access this Fairy-type across multiple canonical timelines. In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Swirlix received a regional classification of 210 within the Galar Pokédex, confirming its status as a species worthy of continued inclusion in modern gameplay experiences. The species achieved further prominence with its appearance in Pokémon Legends: Z-A as regional Pokédex number 98 in Paldea, suggesting continued relevance and integration into contemporary Pokémon experiences. With a generous capture rate of 200, Swirlix presents minimal difficulty in capture attempts, making it accessible to players of varying skill levels and allowing trainers to secure specimens without excessive resource expenditure or specialized capture mechanics, thus ensuring that this charming Fairy-type remains available to anyone seeking to add it to their team.