Since its introduction Gardevoir has been well received, placing 9th on
The Pokémon Company's 2020 "Pokémon of the Year" poll which featured all Pokémon from throughout the franchise. In 2023, Centennial Media's
The Ultimate Guide to Pokémon noted that after compiling monthly search histories of
Google,
Yahoo, and
Microsoft Bing, Gardevoir was the second highest searched Pokémon among internet users with an approximate total of 158,400 average searches per month. The staff of
Inside cited Gardevoir alongside the Pokémon
Mawile as examples of Pokémon that stood out amongst the
Ruby and
Sapphires cast for how cute they were, something they felt took players by surprise especially upon realizing they were not strictly female, but despite this its caring nature coupled with its "beautiful woman" appearance made it highly desired by players. The addition of its Fairy-type as of
Pokémon X and
Y has also been praised, with Yash Nair of
Dot eSports emphasizing how it improved the species competitive viability in the games.
Paste writers Kevin Slackie and Moises Taveras named them one of the best Pokémon in the franchise in their eyes, praising its "beauty and grace" while citing its popularity with players across all of its game appearances. Cian Maher and Ryan Woodrow of
USA Today named them both one of the franchise's best Psychic and Fairy type Pokémon, specifically stating that it exudes "the exact kind of mysterious energy that all Fairies should", as well as being "widely revered" as one of the best Pokémon from the
Ruby and
Sapphire titles. In 2015,
Destructoid named Gardevoir the website's "favorite Pocket Monster", with Kyle MacGregor Burleson writing a poem praising the species' design and abilities. However, some outlets were critical of Gardevoir's design and characteristics.
GamesRadar+s Carolyn Gudmundson noted that humanoid designs were some of the most overused amongst Pokémon in the franchise, but in particular "things go wrong when a Pokémon design goes from 'bipedal version of an animal that's usually a quadruped' to anything that resembles a sexy woman". The staff of
Fanbyte also described Gardevoir as one of the more "off putting" designs due to its gendered appearance, comparing it to a princess or
ballerina. Graduate School of International Studies Assistant Professor Sukhee Han was also critical of this aspect in their study of gender across the series, feeling that it undermined its equal gender ratio in the games due to being indeterminate at a glance without the need of external information. Cian Maher in an article for
TheGamer both praised and disliked Gardevoir. Though they called it "one of the best Pokémon ever designed", he felt it was hampered by its gameplay design and emphasized while it was still a strong contender in the franchise for players to use, he observed it did not achieve the same level of strength the game commonly afforded similar Pokémon. He however acknowledged that the species was routinely featured by Game Freak throughout the franchise in games and media, lamenting "Gardevoir isn’t short on love from the people who work on
Pokémon - it just isn't being used to its full potential."
As a sex symbol , while a June 2023 study of such content on
Rule 34 websites such as Rule 34.xxx and Sankaku Channel noted a high volume of material compared to characters from other franchises, and the second highest of characters from the Pokémon franchise as a whole. An interviewee for
Vice attributed this particular popularity to its more "human" and "pretty" feminine design, something they felt Pokémon introduced in games prior to
Ruby and
Sapphire lacked. Third-party companies have also utilized its design in unlicensed erotic games, often incorporating sexualized aspects to the design. This usage has led to some criticism, with Hideaki Fujiwara of
Automaton arguing particularly that the character's portrayal in unlicensed mobile game
Pocket Incoming served to "tarnish" the image of
Pokémon as a franchise. Meanwhile, the high volume of erotic fan content has resulted in multiple media outlets to voice disdain for the trend or outright suggest one avoid looking for images of the species on search engines, Other outlets noted the fandom's heavy focus on sex appeal towards Gardevoir has led to fans of the species being reluctant to say so to avoid negative connotations. ==See also==