What is wrong with my Furfrou?
Okay, so I sent my Furfrou out to battle against a horde of durant. Furfrou shook back and forth and the 3ds said “Furfrou is feeling uneasy!!!”. It did what I wanted to do still, but then for a few battles it kept shaking. A few battles later, it said “Come on Furfrou!! You can do it!!” When I sent out furfrou, it apparently had a mood shift. It hopped up in down happily. Then it said “Furfrou is awaiting Jellohamster’s command”. It has been doing that for the past few battles. Is this natural, or is my Furfrou defected? If this is part of the game, are there any good things or benefits about the happy Furfrou? And why did it get so sad at first?
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Pokemon X and Y have introduced a new Game Mechanic inAffection, which can cause Pokemon to do several things in and out of Battle. One of them can be to Evolve certain Pokemon such as Sylveon, and another is toallow the player to view the feelings of a Pokemonduring Battle and for that Pokemon to display it’s Affection through Shaking before Battle at Level 3 Affection, Jumping at Level 4 Affection, and looking back at the Trainer at Level 5 Affection. This new Mechanic can also cause the Pokemon toland Critical Hits,survive hits at 1 HP,evade hits, andshed off a Status alignment.
However, there are solid evidences as to what the Pokemon feels. Below will be what my Pokemon have felt, and what I think may have triggered it to feel that way:
And there is one other one that involves the Pokemon cure itself of Status, but I don’t quite remember.
As for the others ones, I either have no idea of or have not seen; for now I will leave them to being caused by Randomness (by the ones I do not know).
Is this natural, or is my Furfrou defected?
This is completely natural; every Pokemon with 3 or more Hearts of Affection will experience this.
Source: Experience
DISCLAIMER: This Answer is purely based upon my experiences and speculations alone, so there is a possibility that some or all of it can be incorrect. However, I have given some reasonings of to what I think may be the right answer, so take it with a grain of salt.