Faemueño Line

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The Faemueño line consists of Faemueño, Faemilarín and Faemísimo which were released as part of the first season of Tournaments started on the 15th of August 2016 and are Exclusive Pokémon.

Obtaining

Faemueño can be obtained through trading, or the method outlined below.
<spoiler show="Show Method" hide="Hide Method">Faemueño Eggs can be bought with 50 Gold Poké from the Tournament Prize Shop. This requires an one-time payment of 7 Blue Tournament Tokens for unlocking.</spoiler>

Note: Faemueño is listed in the Undiscovered Egg Group, and therefore cannot be obtained by breeding.


Event

Faemueño was one of 3 new species specific to PFQ to be released as one of the many prizes for the first season of weekly Tournaments that began on August 15th, 2016. Each week there is a different objective to complete to earn points. The goal is to obtain enough points to earn Tokens, which you can then collect and use in the Prize Shop. To obtain the Top Prize you must fall into the Top 50 Users with the most points obtained during the duration of the weekly tournament.

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Details

Details
Egg Description "A white Egg decorated with pink around the centre area. It's resting on feathers."
Steps 6,630
Pokémon Description "A clumsy Pokémon, Faemueño don't stray far from the nest. Due to their diet, their feathers gradually turn more colourful."
Gender Ratio 1 Male to 3 Females
EXP group Slow (1,250,000)
Egg group Undiscovered
Colour Pink/Yellow
Etymology A combination of "Fae" (fairy) and "Pequeño" (small).