Vanilluxe

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Vanilluxe is an ice type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. Vanilluxe is the final evolution of Vanillite and evolves from Vanillish at level 47.

Vanilluxe is a large icy, two-headed Pokémon that resembles a double-scoop ice cream sundae or a banana split. Most of its upper body is covered in a pure white snowy substance that resembles swirled scoops of vanilla ice cream. Each head has two ovular eyes with purplish pupils and a dark purple grinning mouth. It has many diamond-shaped icy blue crystals covering its upper body, located on the side of each of its eyes and two beneath each mouth. It has two short triangular arm-like ice crystals on either side of its mid section, and three conical icicles beneath its body. The icicle in the middle of its lower body is the largest of the three. Vanilluxe has a hollow straw-like appendage on top of its left head from which it emits puffs of freezing air. On the back of its two heads are many tiny blue ice crystals that form a pattern.

Subject ID: 85910

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Vanilluxe is an ice type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. Vanilluxe is the final evolution of Vanillite and evolves from Vanillish at level 47.

Vanilluxe is a large icy, two-headed Pokémon that resembles a double-scoop ice cream sundae or a banana split. Most of its upper body is covered in a pure white snowy substance that resembles swirled scoops of vanilla ice cream. Each head has two ovular eyes with purplish pupils and a dark purple grinning mouth. It has many diamond-shaped icy blue crystals covering its upper body, located on the side of each of its eyes and two beneath each mouth. It has two short triangular arm-like ice crystals on either side of its mid section, and three conical icicles beneath its body. The icicle in the middle of its lower body is the largest of the three. Vanilluxe has a hollow straw-like appendage on top of its left head from which it emits puffs of freezing air. On the back of its two heads are many tiny blue ice crystals that form a pattern.

Subject ID: 85910

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Subject ID: 85910