
Pokemon Guide
Togekiss is a Fairy and Flying-type Pokemon known for its Sinnoh-era role, evolution method, abilities and matchup profile. This guide covers Togekiss’s stats, best moves, abilities, evolution, shiny form, typing, weaknesses and locations.
Normal Form
Shiny Form
Last Updated: May 2026 | Page Status: This Togekiss guide supports current Pokemon games, Pokemon Champions and future updates. Location, moves and availability details will be updated as new Pokemon game data becomes available.
| Description | Quick Facts |
| Stats | Best Moves |
| All Moves | Weaknesses |
| Evolution | Locations |
| Abilities | FAQ |
Togekiss is a Generation 4 Pokemon with a distinct evolution method and a battle role shaped by its Fairy / Flying typing, abilities and move options.
Competitive Overview
Togekiss can be useful in competitive Pokemon depending on the format, team support and available moves. Its typing and ability options give it clear strengths, but it must be positioned carefully against common counters.
Togekiss works best when its strongest moves and matchup advantages are supported by teammates that cover its weaknesses and create safe opportunities to enter battle.
Here are the key facts to know about Togekiss, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.
Name
Togekiss
National Dex
#0468
Type
Fairy / Flying
Species
Jubilee Pokemon
Height
4’11” / 1.5 m
150 cm
Weight
83.8 lbs / 38.0 kg
38.0 kg
Abilities
Hustle, Serene Grace, Super Luck
Togekiss’s stat profile supports its usual battle role and helps define whether it is better as an attacker, defender, pivot or utility Pokemon across different games.
Togekiss can use several important moves across Pokemon games. These are some of Togekiss’s most useful and recognizable attacks, coverage moves and support options.
A signature-style option with strong flinch synergy when Serene Grace is available.
A reliable Fairy-type STAB move in modern games.
A spread Fairy option in doubles and a reliable special attack.
Coverage against Steel, Rock, Ice and Dark-type Pokemon.
Coverage against Steel, Grass, Bug and Ice-type Pokemon.
Provides speed control and helps Togekiss support slower teammates.
Restores HP and helps Togekiss stay active longer.
Boosts Special Attack and can turn Togekiss into a sweeper.
Use the section below to view Togekiss’s move list by learn method and current version group where supported.
Move data shown from: Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Togekiss is a Fairy and Flying-type Pokemon. Its typing gives it useful advantages in some matchups while also creating clear weaknesses that players should plan around.
Type
Fairy / Flying
Weaknesses
Electric, Ice, Poison, Rock, Steel
Resistances
Grass, Fighting, Bug, Dark
Immunities
Ground, Dragon
Togekiss’s abilities support its role by improving its matchup value, defensive utility or offensive pressure depending on the game and format.
Boosts physical move power while lowering accuracy.
Doubles the chance of additional move effects, making Togekiss especially annoying with flinch or status options.
Raises the critical-hit ratio of Togekiss’s moves.
Togekiss’s evolution line centers on Togetic and its specific evolution method. The cards below show the main line used for this guide.
Stage 1
Starting form
Stage 2
Evolves from Togepi with high friendship
Stage 3
Evolves from Togetic when exposed to a Shiny Stone.
Togekiss’s availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. In many games, Togekiss is obtained through its evolution method rather than as a common wild encounter.
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Red |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Blue |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Yellow |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Gold |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Silver |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Crystal |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Ruby |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Sapphire |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon Emerald |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon FireRed |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
Pokemon LeafGreen |
Not available because Togekiss had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Diamond |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Pearl |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Platinum |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon HeartGold |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon SoulSilver |
Evolve from Togetic. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Black |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon White |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Black 2 |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon White 2 |
Evolve from Togetic. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon X |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Y |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Omega Ruby |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire |
Evolve from Togetic. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sun |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Moon |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Ultra Sun |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Ultra Moon |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee |
Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Sword |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Shield |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Shining Pearl |
Evolve from Togetic. |
Pokemon Legends: Arceus |
Evolve from Togetic. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Scarlet |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Violet |
Not available in this game. |
Pokemon Legends Z-A |
Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Togekiss |
|---|---|
Pokemon Winds and Waves |
Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed. |
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Here are quick answers to common questions about Togekiss. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.
Togekiss is a Fairy and Flying-type Pokemon.
Togekiss is weak to Electric, Ice, Poison, Rock, Steel-type moves.
It evolves from Togetic when exposed to a Shiny Stone.
Togekiss’s abilities are Hustle, Serene Grace, Super Luck.
Togekiss’s best moves often include Air Slash, Moonblast, Dazzling Gleam, Aura Sphere, Flamethrower, Thunder Wave, Roost, Nasty Plot.
Yes, Togekiss can be useful when its typing, ability and move options fit the team or format, though its value depends heavily on matchup and game availability.
Evolves from Togetic when exposed to a Shiny Stone.
Togekiss is not currently listed as available in Pokemon Legends Z-A.
Final Output Note:
Removed: Featured Competitive Build section because no confirmed TGH Pokemon Champions build was provided or confirmed for Togekiss. Mega or alternate form sections were removed because no major Mega, Gigantamax, regional or special alternate form section applies to this page.
Not API-driven yet: Description, abilities writeups, best moves, competitive overview, Where to Find tables, Pokemon Legends Z-A availability and Pokemon Winds and Waves placeholder text are manually written.
Needs human review before publishing: Confirm final game-specific location rows, Pokemon Legends Z-A availability/location, type icon asset IDs, and whether a future TGH Pokemon Champions build exists for Togekiss.
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