Generation V · #0584 — Snowstorm Pokémon
Vanilluxe, known as the Snowstorm Pokémon, is an Ice-type Pokémon that represents the final evolutionary stage of the Vanillite line, introduced in Generation V. With a National Pokédex number of #584, Vanilluxe stands at 1.3 meters tall and weighs 57.5 kilograms, making it a notably compact yet powerful Ice-type specialist. This dual-headed Pokémon boasts a respectable base stat total of 535, with its Special Attack stat reaching 110, allowing it to function as a capable special attacker in competitive play. Vanilluxe's distinctive dual-headed design immediately sets it apart from other Ice-type Pokémon, and its biology reflects a fascinating natural process involving repeated melting and refreezing cycles.
1.3m
57.5kg
Snowstorm Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
white
heads
Heals for 1/16 max HP after each turn during hail. Protects against hail damage.
Summons hail that lasts indefinitely upon entering battle.
Raises Speed and lowers Defense by one stage each upon being hit by a physical move.
Vanilluxe presents one of the most unique anatomies in the Pokémon world, consisting of two heads that appear to be congealed snow shaped like scoops of ice cream atop a waffle cone-like body. Each head features two light purple eyes and a mouth, with striking light blue ice crystals positioned beside the eyes and beneath the mouth on both heads. The Pokémon's body is adorned with three icicle-like spikes underneath, with the central spike being significantly larger than its companions, and a distinctive straw-like structure protrudes from the top of its left head. Vanilluxe maintains a body temperature of approximately 21°F (−6°C), which allows it to function in varied environments without melting. The Pokémon generates internal snow clouds by ingesting enormous quantities of water, which it subsequently weaponizes to create powerful blizzards. Remarkably, according to Pokédex entries, Vanilluxe can survive losing one of its two heads and continue functioning problem-free, suggesting each head possesses independent neural capabilities. When both heads work in concert, or particularly when simultaneously angered, Vanilluxe expels devastating blizzards from both mouths, making it an exceptionally formidable meteorological force.
Vanilluxe exhibits an even 50/50 male to female gender ratio, consistent with most Pokémon species and allowing for straightforward breeding mechanics. The species belongs to the Mineral egg group, which includes various rock, crystal, and metal-based Pokémon including Onix, Geodude, and Magnemite, reflecting its crystalline ice composition. With a base friendship value of 70 (established in Generation V through Generation VII before being standardized in later generations), Vanilluxe demonstrates moderate friendliness toward trainers, suggesting it requires reasonable care and bonding to achieve optimal performance. The incubation period for Vanilluxe eggs spans 20 cycles, equivalent to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps, placing it in the moderate range for hatch times. The Pokémon follows a slow growth rate, meaning it requires significantly more experience points to level up compared to fast-growing species, necessitating dedicated training investment from trainers seeking to maximize its potential. The combination of slow growth and moderate base friendship values suggests that trainers must invest genuine effort and patience to develop a Vanilluxe to its full competitive potential.
type-enhancement
Held: Ice-Type moves from holder do 20% more damage.
Cost: 1000
type-enhancement
Held: Ice-Type moves from holder do 20% more damage.
Cost: 1000
type-enhancement
Held: Ice-Type moves from holder do 20% more damage.
Cost: 1000
type-enhancement
Held: Ice-Type moves from holder do 20% more damage.
Cost: 1000
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Vanilluxe evolves from Vanillish starting at level 47, representing the culmination of the Vanillite evolution line that begins with the diminutive Vanillite at level 35. The evolutionary process reflects a fascinating biological phenomenon described in the Pokédex: Vanilluxe is formed when two Vanillish, partially melted by daytime heat, freeze together during the cold return of night. This fusion of two separate entities into one dual-headed organism explains Vanilluxe's unique bilateral structure and dual brains. The evolution from Vanillish to Vanilluxe results in modest stat increases across the board, with Special Attack rising from 95 to 110, making it significantly more capable as a special sweeper. The transformation also provides access to increased movepool options and the potential to inherit the Snow Warning ability in later generations, enabling Vanilluxe to automatically summon hail upon entering battle. The Vanillite line demonstrates exceptional design cohesion, with each stage maintaining the distinctive frozen confectionery aesthetic while growing progressively larger and more formidable.
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Vanilluxe exhibits complex behavioral patterns that center around the coordination between its two independent heads, each possessing its own brain. The species has become remarkably popular among skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, as it possesses the unique ability to create snow anywhere, making it invaluable for winter sports enthusiasts seeking reliable snow conditions. The dual-headed nature of Vanilluxe creates interesting social dynamics, as the Pokédex entries specifically note that when both heads reach agreement or simultaneous anger, the Pokémon unleashes its most devastating attacks. In environments where its anger reaches a breaking point, Vanilluxe becomes a genuine threat to both foes and allies alike, freezing everything in its vicinity with a fierce blizzard. The species likely inhabits mountainous, snowy regions where temperatures remain consistently cold, preventing the melting and refreezing cycle that would destabilize its physical form. Its reliance on water ingestion suggests proximity to water sources, whether frozen or liquid, making alpine lakes and mountain streams ideal habitats.
Swallowing large amounts of water, they make snow clouds inside their bodies and attack their foes with violent blizzards.
Swallowing large amounts of water, they make snow clouds inside their bodies and, when angry, cause violent blizzards.
If both heads get angry simultaneously, this Pokémon expels a blizzard, burying everything in snow.
If both heads get angry simultaneously, this Pokémon expels a blizzard, burying everything in snow.
Swallowing large amounts of water, they make snow clouds inside their bodies and, when angry, cause violent blizzards.
If both heads get angry simultaneously, this Pokémon expels a blizzard, burying everything in snow.
Swallowing large amounts of water, they make snow clouds inside their bodies and, when angry, cause violent blizzards.
Each of its two heads has a brain, and when they are in agreement, it attacks its enemies by exhaling a violent blizzard.
It blasts blizzards from its two mouths. It can create snow anywhere, so it gets a lot of love from skiers and snowboarders.
Even if it loses one of its heads, it can live relatively problem-free. It makes snow clouds inside its body.
Vanilluxe is born when two Vanillish, half-melted by the day’s light, stick to each other and freeze together in the cold return of night.
When its anger reaches a breaking point, this Pokémon unleashes a fierce blizzard that freezes every creature around it, be they friend or foe.
People believe this Pokémon formed when two Vanillish stuck together. Its body temperature is roughly 21 degrees Fahrenheit.
The name Vanilluxe derives from a combination of 'vanilla,' referencing the ice cream-like appearance of the Pokémon, and 'luxe,' suggesting luxury and the premium, multi-headed nature of its evolved form. The Japanese name, Baivanilla, employs 'bai' meaning double or paired, directly referencing the distinctive two-headed design. Vanilluxe was designed by James Turner, who crafted the entire Vanillite line to aesthetically resemble frozen desserts with increasing complexity. The visual design brilliantly encapsulates the species' nature as anthropomorphized frozen treats while maintaining biological plausibility through the straw-like structure, ice crystals, and icicle spikes. The waffle cone-shaped body that comprises the Pokémon's lower half perfectly complements the dual ice cream scoop heads, creating an instantly recognizable silhouette that has become iconic within the Ice-type roster. The light blue crystal accents and the light purple eye coloration provide visual depth, preventing the predominantly white coloring from appearing monochromatic. The design successfully balances whimsy with menace, ensuring that despite its dessert-inspired appearance, Vanilluxe reads as a genuinely powerful and threatening Pokémon.
Vanilluxe can learn 52 moves:
Move | Type | Cat. | Power | Acc. | PP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| acid armor | poison | Status | — | — | 20 |
| ally switch | psychic | Status | — | — | 15 |
| astonish | ghost | Physical | 30 | 100 | 15 |
| attract | normal | Status | — | 100 | 15 |
| avalanche | ice | Physical | 60 | 100 | 10 |
| beat up | dark | Physical | — | 100 | 10 |
| blizzard | ice | Special | 110 | 70 | 5 |
| confide | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| double team | normal | Status | — | — | 15 |
| endure | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| explosion | normal | Physical | 250 | 100 | 5 |
| facade | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| flash cannon | steel | Special | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| freeze dry | ice | Special | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| frost breath | ice | Special | 60 | 90 | 10 |
| frustration | normal | Physical | — | 100 | 20 |
| giga impact | normal | Physical | 150 | 90 | 5 |
| hail | ice | Status | — | — | 10 |
| harden | normal | Status | — | — | 30 |
| hidden power | normal | Special | 60 | 100 | 15 |
| hyper beam | normal | Special | 150 | 90 | 5 |
| hyper voice | normal | Special | 90 | 100 | 10 |
| ice beam | ice | Special | 90 | 100 | 10 |
| icicle crash | ice | Physical | 85 | 90 | 10 |
| icicle spear | ice | Physical | 25 | 100 | 30 |
| icy wind | ice | Special | 55 | 95 | 15 |
| imprison | psychic | Status | — | — | 10 |
| iron defense | steel | Status | — | — | 15 |
| light screen | psychic | Status | — | — | 30 |
| magic coat | psychic | Status | — | — | 15 |
| magnet rise | electric | Status | — | — | 10 |
| mirror coat | psychic | Special | — | 100 | 20 |
| mirror shot | steel | Special | 65 | 85 | 10 |
| mist | ice | Status | — | — | 30 |
| protect | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| rain dance | water | Status | — | — | 5 |
| rest | psychic | Status | — | — | 5 |
| return | normal | Physical | — | 100 | 20 |
| round | normal | Special | 60 | 100 | 15 |
| secret power | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| self destruct | normal | Physical | 200 | 100 | 5 |
| sheer cold | ice | Special | — | 30 | 5 |
| signal beam | bug | Special | 75 | 100 | 15 |
| sleep talk | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| snore | normal | Special | 50 | 100 | 15 |
| substitute | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| swagger | normal | Status | — | 85 | 15 |
| taunt | dark | Status | — | 100 | 20 |
| toxic | poison | Status | — | 90 | 10 |
| uproar | normal | Special | 90 | 100 | 10 |
| water pulse | water | Special | 60 | 100 | 20 |
| weather ball | normal | Special | 50 | 100 | 10 |
Vanilluxe occupies a specialized niche in competitive Pokémon battling, functioning primarily as a special attacker with excellent Special Attack (110) and respectable Special Defense (95) stats. Its physical bulk remains modest with only 85 Defense and 71 HP, making it vulnerable to physical sweepers and requiring careful team composition to thrive. The species' access to Snow Warning as its ability in modern generations provides significant strategic value, automatically summoning hail upon entry and granting Vanilluxe immunity to hail damage while allowing it to remain active in weather-dependent strategies. The Ice Body ability alternative provides passive healing during hail weather, granting one-sixteenth maximum HP regeneration each turn, making Vanilluxe an excellent defensive pivot in hail teams. The hidden ability, Weak Armor, offers an interesting alternative that boosts Speed while lowering Defense upon receiving physical contact, creating opportunities for Vanilluxe to potentially outspeed threats after absorbing physical attacks. Vanilluxe's movepool includes powerful special moves such as Blizzard, Ice Beam, and Freeze-Dry, alongside supporting moves like Aurora Veil and Flash Cannon. Its base Speed of 79, while respectable, leaves it outspeed by many competitive threats, necessitating either weather support or careful prediction to maximize its offensive output. Team builders often incorporate Vanilluxe into dedicated weather teams, where its Snow Warning ability and weather-dependent stat boosts from Ice Body can transform it into a surprisingly resilient special attacker.
Vanilluxe is a ice type Pokemon.
Vanilluxe evolved from vanillish that evolved from vanillite.
Vanilluxe is weak to fighting, rock, steel and fire type moves.
Vanilluxe can be found in dragonspiral tower (unova), giant chasm (unova) and mount lanakila (alola).
Vanilluxe has established itself as a fan-favorite within the Pokémon community, particularly among players who appreciate the creative design philosophy of the Vanillite line. Its whimsical ice cream-based aesthetic combined with genuine meteorological power has resonated with trainers across all generations, making it a staple in casual playthroughs of the Unova region games. The species has garnered particular appreciation from competitive players interested in weather-based team strategies, where its Snow Warning ability provides crucial utility beyond direct damage output. Within Pokémon anime and manga interpretations, Vanilluxe represents a compelling design that translates well across different media formats, balancing cuteness with formidable power. The species has inspired considerable fan art and community discussions, particularly regarding the philosophical and biological implications of its dual-headed nature and the unique evolutionary process that creates it. Vanilluxe's popularity extends to trading card game applications, where its dual-headed design provides interesting visual opportunities for card artists. The Pokémon frequently appears in ranked team compositions and online battle databases, indicating sustained competitive relevance despite not achieving top-tier tournament dominance. Its cultural footprint within the broader Ice-type community remains substantial, as it represents one of the most distinctive and memorable designs from Generation V's diverse roster.
Vanilluxe was introduced in Generation V as part of the Unova Pokédex, initially appearing as entry #090 in Pokémon Black and White, where it could be found in cold environments within the Unova region. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, it received the updated dex entry #257, reflecting the expanded Pokédex in those games. The species has remained available in subsequent generations with varying location pools: in Generation VI, it appeared in the Mountain Kalos region (entry #0087), and in Generation VII's Alola region (entry #0257 in standard Sun and Moon, #0334 in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon). Pokémon Sword and Shield included Vanilluxe as entry #0074 in their primary dex, while Pokémon Legends: Arceus assigned it #0115 in its own regional classification. The Crown Tundra DLC for Sword and Shield featured Vanilluxe with Pokédex entry #0024, extending its availability into post-game content. Trainers seeking to obtain Vanilluxe can accomplish this either by capturing and evolving Vanillite from appropriate wild locations or through in-game trades and breeding mechanics. The species' consistent inclusion across multiple generations and regions underscores its importance to the Ice-type roster and its enduring appeal to the broader Pokémon playerbase. Its moderate catch rate of 45 makes it reasonably obtainable for players willing to invest time in appropriate locations.