Trade evolution
Trade evolution refers to the process of evolving a Pokémon by trading it to another game. This method of evolution was introduced in Generation I.
List of trade evolutions
In the core series games
In the core series games, the Pokémon evolves automatically after being traded. Several Pokémon evolve by trade without any additional requirement, but several other Pokémon need to be holding a specific Evolution item in order to evolve. The item is consumed after the evolution.
The player who receives this Pokémon obtains both the unevolved and evolved species as caught in their Pokédex.
The player is unable to press B to cancel a trade evolution, unlike other methods of evolution.
Generation I
In this generation, a Pokémon will inevitably evolve by trade if it is able to, with no way to simply trade the unevolved Pokémon. This is due to the fact that held items such as the Everstone had not been introduced yet.
Generation II
In Generation II, any Pokémon (including Kadabra) traded while holding an Everstone will not evolve by trade.
Generation III
In Generation III only, the trade evolutions are affected by a glitch: if a Pokémon is able to evolve by trade with no item, but that Pokémon is traded while holding any item, this item will be consumed during the evolution.
If Kadabra, Machoke, Graveler, or Haunter is traded while holding an Everstone, this Pokémon will still evolve while this item is consumed by the glitch mentioned above. Therefore, much like in Generation I, any of these Pokémon will inevitably evolve by trade if it is able to, with no way to simply trade the unevolved Pokémon.
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, all cross-generational evolutions (including the trade evolutions such as Onix into Steelix) only become possible after obtaining the National Pokédex.
Generation IV onwards
From Generation IV onwards, due to an explicitly programmed exception, Kadabra still evolves into Alakazam while holding an Everstone. Other trade evolutions are prevented if the Pokémon is holding an Everstone.
In the case of Karrablast or Shelmet, they evolve specifically when one is traded by the other. However, if either of those Pokémon is holding an Everstone during this trade, neither will evolve.
In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Pokémon that evolve when traded while holding a specific item can be evolved without trading by using their evolution item from the player's satchel.
In the side series games
Pokémon Stadium series
In Pokémon Stadium and Stadium 2, Pokémon are able to evolve by trade as in the core series games. The Pokémon trades are available by using trade machine in the Pokémon Lab, where Pokémon are traded between two core series games using Transfer Paks.
The earlier game Japanese Pokémon Stadium has no trade feature. Pokémon Stadium is compatible with Generation I Pokémon, which require no held item. Pokémon Stadium 2 is compatible with Generation I and II Pokémon, some of which require a held item to evolve.
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team, Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, the Link Cable item is used to evolve the Pokémon that would evolve by trade in the core series games. If the Pokémon would evolve by being traded while holding an item, then both the Link and that same item are required to evolve this Pokémon. For instance, Scyther evolves into Scizor by using both the Link Cable and the Metal Coat. The items are consumed during the evolution.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, the evolutionary items (including the Link Cable and the other items that are specific to each Pokémon such as the King's Rock or the Dragon Scale) are replaced by the Evolution Crystal item instead.
In the anime
Main series
In the anime, few trade evolutions have occurred.
Pokémon that evolve by trade sometimes evolve after being temporarily in a different person's possession, like Misty's Politoed being with Nurse Joy at the Pokémon Center and Brock's Steelix when he lent Onix to his brother Forrest.
List of trade evolutions in the anime
First Trainer's Pokémon | Second Trainer's Pokémon | Episode traded | Notes | ||
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Bianca's Shelmet | Professor Juniper's Karrablast | Evolution Exchange Excitement! | Evolved into Accelgor and Escavalier respectively. | ||
Jessie's Pumpkaboo | Count Pumpka's Mawile | A Festival Trade! A Festival Farewell? | Pumpkaboo evolves into Gourgeist. The trade is reversed the same episode. |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
In Pokémon Adventures, few trade evolutions have occurred.
List of trade evolutions in Pokémon Adventures
First Trainer's Pokémon | Second Trainer's Pokémon | Chapter traded | Notes | ||
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Red's Poli, Saur, and Pika | Blue's Charmeleon, Scyther, Golduck Machoke, Pidgeot, and Porygon |
A Tale of Ninetales | Accident. Returned in the same chapter. Machoke evolves into Machamp from the trade. | ||
Gold's Polibo (Holding King's Rock) |
Silver's Seadra (Holding Dragon Scale) |
Ampharos Amore | Traded via Pokédex. Evolved into Politoed and Kingdra, respectively. Returned in the following chapter. | ||
Blue's Rhydon (Holding Protector) |
Silver (traded Pokémon unknown) | Prior to Raising the Stakes with Rhyperior | Traded via Pokédex. Rhydon evolved into Rhyperior. Rhyperior returned prior to Pinsir Glares. | ||
Blake's Shelmet | Whitley's Karrablast | Abyssal Ruins | Traded via Pokédex. Evolved into Accelgor and Escavalier respectively. |
Trivia
- All trade evolutions introduced in Generation II and IV are cross-generational evolutions (evolving Pokémon introduced in earlier generations).
- Porygon is the only Pokémon to evolve twice via trading. Both evolutions require a held item, namely the Upgrade and Dubious Disc.
- Porygon2 is the only Pokémon to have evolved from trading that can evolve further.
- The Clamperl family is the only branched evolution in which both evolutions are achieved by trading.
See also
This game mechanic article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |