Pokemon GO’syearly Valentine’s Day event has rolled around and, for the first time ever, three Pokemon from X and Y are appearing in the game, with Fabebe, Floette and Florges debuting - but are they any good and what is their best moveset?

The trio of Pokemon, which all fittingly look like flowers, fall into the Fairy-typing, which always makes things interesting inPokemon GOand the widerPokemonseries.

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So, with that in mind, let’s take a look at the final evolution of the trio, Florges and see just how good it is and what its best moveset is.

How Florges Performs in Pokemon GO’s PVP Mode

So, just how good is Florges in thePokemon GOGO Battle League? The answer, not so good.

In the Great League, ranking sitePVPokemarks Florges down as the 254th best Pokemon in the division, with other Fairy-types such as Granbull, Clefable and Slurpuff all being more potent.

That being said, as you’d expect, it does still beat some of the more popular Pokemon in the Great League, including the likes of Scrafty, Umbreon, Altaria, Medicham and Sableye.

Florges does perform a little better in the Ultra League, coming in at 146th place, however, it’s still massively outclassed by the likes of Clefable, Sylveon, Granbull, Aromatisse and more Fairy-types. Once again though, it can pick up some key wins.

This time Florges has the ability to beat Pokemon including Scrafty, Swampert, Umbreon and Walrein.

Finally, it’s safe to say that Florges' best ranking is in the Ultra League, where it comes in at 43rd, mainly due to the high concentration of Dragon-type Pokemon. This time, only Togekiss, Zacian and Sylveon outperform it as a Fairy-type.

Its key wins in this division include Gyarados, Yveltal, Garchomp, Lugia and Dragonite. Just be prepared though, it will lose most matchups against non-Dragon Legendaries.

Florges Best Moveset

If you do decide to use Florges inPokemon GO’sPVP mode, the following is the best moveset you want to use: