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[[Image:Evobranch.JPG|thumb|right|Gloom can evolve into either Vileplume or Bellossom through different methods.]]
[[Image:Evobranch.JPG|thumb|right|Gloom can evolve into either Vileplume or Bellossom through different methods.]]
This is a list of Pokémon which [[evolve]] differently depending on certain [[Methods of evolution|conditions]]. To date, no Pokémon that evolves by branch evolution undergoes a further branch in its evolution, however, {{p|Wurmple}} undergoes further evolution beyond the branch.
This is a list of Pokémon which [[evolve]] differently depending on certain [[Methods of evolution|conditions]]. To date, no Pokémon that evolves by branch evolution undergoes a further branch in its evolution; however, {{p|Wurmple}} undergoes normal evolution beyond the branch.


Most Pokémon that evolve through branch evolution do so in their basic forms, and most do not make it to a second evolution. There are a few exceptions, though. Many also face this branch in a generation later than when the Pokémon is originally introduced, such as {{p|Kirlia}} which was introduced in [[Generation III]] along with its evolution {{p|Gardevoir}}, and {{p|Gallade}}, which was introduced in [[Generation IV]].
Most Pokémon that evolve through branch evolution do so in their basic forms, and do not make it to a second evolution. There are a few exceptions, though. Many also face this branch in a generation later than when the Pokémon is originally introduced, such as {{p|Kirlia}} which was introduced in [[Generation III]] along with its evolution {{p|Gardevoir}}, and whose second evolution, {{p|Gallade}}, was introduced in [[Generation IV]].
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==Pokémon that evolve through branch evolution==
==Pokémon that evolve through branch evolution==

Revision as of 09:04, 13 November 2007

File:Evobranch.JPG
Gloom can evolve into either Vileplume or Bellossom through different methods.

This is a list of Pokémon which evolve differently depending on certain conditions. To date, no Pokémon that evolves by branch evolution undergoes a further branch in its evolution; however, Wurmple undergoes normal evolution beyond the branch.

Most Pokémon that evolve through branch evolution do so in their basic forms, and do not make it to a second evolution. There are a few exceptions, though. Many also face this branch in a generation later than when the Pokémon is originally introduced, such as Kirlia which was introduced in Generation III along with its evolution Gardevoir, and whose second evolution, Gallade, was introduced in Generation IV.

Pokémon that evolve through branch evolution

Basic form Evolution trigger First evolution Evolution trigger Second evolution
043.png
Oddish
File:GrassIC.gifFile:PoisonIC.gif
Level 21 044.png
Gloom
File:GrassIC.gifFile:PoisonIC.gif
File:LeafStoneSprite.png
Leaf Stone
045.png
Vileplume
File:GrassIC.gifFile:PoisonIC.gif
File:SunStoneSprite.png
Sun Stone
182.png
Bellossom
File:GrassIC.gif
060.png
Poliwag
File:WaterIC.gif
Level 25 061.png
Poliwhirl
File:WaterIC.gif
File:WaterStoneSprite.png
Water Stone
062.png
Poliwrath
File:WaterIC.gifFile:FightingIC.gif
Trade holding
File:KingsRock.png
King's Rock
186.png
Politoed
File:WaterIC.gif
079.png
Slowpoke
File:WaterIC.gifFile:PsychicIC.gif
Level 37 080.png
Slowbro
File:WaterIC.gifFile:PsychicIC.gif
 
Trade holding
File:KingsRock.png
King's Rock
199.png
Slowking
File:WaterIC.gifFile:PsychicIC.gif
133.png
Eevee
File:NormalIC.gif
File:WaterStoneSprite.png
Water Stone
134.png
Vaporeon
File:WaterIC.gif
 
File:ThunderStoneSprite.png
Thunderstone
135.png
Jolteon
File:ElectricIC.gif
File:FireStoneSprite.png
Fire Stone
136.png
Flareon
File:FireIC.gif
Happiness during the day
or
Level up holding Sun Shard
196.png
Espeon
File:PsychicIC.gif
Happiness at night
or
Level up holding Moon Shard
197.png
Umbreon
File:DarkIC.gif
Level up at
Moss Rock
470.png
Leafeon
File:GrassIC.gif
Level up at
Ice Rock
471.png
Glaceon
File:IceIC.gif
236.png
Tyrogue
File:FightingIC.gif
Level 20
(Attack > Defense)
106.png
Hitmonlee
File:FightingIC.gif
 
Level 20
(Attack < Defense)
107.png
Hitmonchan
File:FightingIC.gif
Level 20
(Attack = Defense)
237.png
Hitmontop
File:FightingIC.gif
265.png
Wurmple
File:BugIC.gif
Level 7
(Personality value mod 10 < 5)
266.png
Silcoon
File:BugIC.gif
Level 10 267.png
Beautifly
File:BugIC.gifFile:FlyingIC.gif
Level 7
(Personality value mod 10 ≥ 5)
268.png
Cascoon
File:BugIC.gif
Level 10 269.png
Dustox
File:BugIC.gifFile:PoisonIC.gif
280.png
Ralts
File:PsychicIC.gif
Level 20 281.png
Kirlia
File:PsychicIC.gif
Level 30 282.png
Gardevoir
File:PsychicIC.gif
File:Awakening Stone.png
Dawn Stone
(male ♂ only)
475.png
Gallade
File:PsychicIC.gifFile:FightingIC.gif
290.png
Nincada
File:BugIC.gifFile:GroundIC.gif
Level 20 291.png
Ninjask
File:BugIC.gifFile:FlyingIC.gif
 
Level 20
(Empty slot in Party)
292.png
Shedinja
File:BugIC.gifFile:GhostIC.gif
361.png
Snorunt
File:IceIC.gif
Level 42 362.png
Glalie
File:IceIC.gif
 
File:Awakening Stone.png
Dawn Stone
(female ♀ only)
478.png
Froslass
File:IceIC.gifFile:GhostIC.gif
366.png
Clamperl
File:WaterIC.gif
Trade holding
File:Deepseatooth.png
DeepSeaTooth
367.png
Huntail
File:WaterIC.gif
 
Trade holding
File:Deepseascale.png
DeepSeaScale
368.png
Gorebyss
File:WaterIC.gif
412.png
File:412-ground.png
File:412-steel.png
Burmy
File:BugIC.gif
Level 20
(female ♀, Grass form)
413.png
Wormadam
File:BugIC.gifFile:GrassIC.gif
 
Level 20
(female ♀, Ground form)
File:413-ground.png
Wormadam
File:BugIC.gifFile:GroundIC.gif
Level 20
(female ♀, Steel form)
File:413-steel.png
Wormadam
File:BugIC.gifFile:SteelIC.gif
Level 20
(male ♂)
414.png
Mothim
File:BugIC.gifFile:FlyingIC.gif

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