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This is a list of Pokémon which [[evolution|evolve]] differently depending on certain [[Methods of evolution|conditions]]. To date, no Pokémon whose pre-evolution has a branched evolution also has a branched evolution; {{p|Wurmple}} is the only Pokémon with a branched evolution whose evolutions can evolve again.
This is a list of Pokémon which [[evolution|evolve]] differently depending on certain [[Methods of evolution|conditions]]. To date, no Pokémon whose pre-evolution has a branched evolution also has a branched evolution; {{p|Wurmple}} is the only Pokémon with a branched evolution whose evolutions can evolve again.


The branched evolutions of a family often have different strengths in their [[base stats]]. In some cases, certain stats may be exactly the same, with the rest being distributed differently depending on the branch. One example of this is {{p|Gardevoir}}, with 65 for its base {{stat|Attack}} and 125 for its base {{stat|Special Attack}}, while {{p|Gallade}}'s Attack and Special Attack are instead 125 and 65; the rest of their stats are exactly the same. A broader example is the [[Eeveelutions]], whose stats all use the same numbers in different orders.
The branched evolutions of a family often have different strengths in their [[base stats]]. In some cases, certain stats may be exactly the same, with the rest being distributed differently depending on the branch. One example of this is {{p|Gardevoir}}, with 65 for its base {{stat|Attack}} and 125 for its base {{stat|Special Attack}}, while {{p|Gallade}}'s Attack and Special Attack are instead 125 and 65, respectively; the rest of their stats are exactly the same. A broader example is the [[Eeveelutions]], whose stats all use the same numbers in different orders.


The majority of evolutionary families that have a branched evolution have only two evolutionary stages. Many evolutionary families with branched evolutions only gained a branched evolution in a generation after the family was introduced; for example, {{p|Kirlia}} was introduced in [[Generation III]] along with its evolution {{p|Gardevoir}}, and Kirlia's alternate evolution, {{p|Gallade}}, was introduced in [[Generation IV]].
The majority of evolutionary families that have a branched evolution have only two evolutionary stages. Many evolutionary families with branched evolutions only gained a branched evolution in a generation after the family was introduced; for example, {{p|Kirlia}} was introduced in [[Generation III]] along with its evolution {{p|Gardevoir}}, and Kirlia's alternate evolution, {{p|Gallade}}, was introduced in [[Generation IV]].

Revision as of 18:02, 23 September 2017

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 whose pre-evolution has a branched evolution also has a branched evolution; Wurmple is the only Pokémon with a branched evolution whose evolutions can evolve again.

The branched evolutions of a family often have different strengths in their base stats. In some cases, certain stats may be exactly the same, with the rest being distributed differently depending on the branch. One example of this is Gardevoir, with 65 for its base Attack and 125 for its base Special Attack, while Gallade's Attack and Special Attack are instead 125 and 65, respectively; the rest of their stats are exactly the same. A broader example is the Eeveelutions, whose stats all use the same numbers in different orders.

The majority of evolutionary families that have a branched evolution have only two evolutionary stages. Many evolutionary families with branched evolutions only gained a branched evolution in a generation after the family was introduced; for example, Kirlia was introduced in Generation III along with its evolution Gardevoir, and Kirlia's alternate evolution, Gallade, was introduced in Generation IV.

Pokémon that have branched evolution

Basic form Evolution trigger Middle evolution Evolution trigger Final evolution Stat comparison
043Oddish.png
Oddish
GrassPoison
Level 21 044Gloom.png
Gloom
GrassPoison
Bag Leaf Stone Sprite.png
Leaf Stone
045Vileplume.png
Vileplume
GrassPoison
Higher Special Attack
Bag Sun Stone Sprite.png
Sun Stone
182Bellossom.png
Bellossom
Grass
Higher Special Defense
060Poliwag.png
Poliwag
Water
Level 25 061Poliwhirl.png
Poliwhirl
Water
Bag Water Stone Sprite.png
Water Stone
062Poliwrath.png
Poliwrath
WaterFighting
Higher physical stats
Trade holding
Bag King's Rock Sprite.png
King's Rock
186Politoed.png
Politoed
Water
Higher special stats
079Slowpoke.png
Slowpoke
WaterPsychic
Level 37 080Slowbro.png
Slowbro
WaterPsychic
Higher Defense
Trade holding
Bag King's Rock Sprite.png
King's Rock
199Slowking.png
Slowking
WaterPsychic
Higher Special Defense
133Eevee.png
Eevee
Normal
Bag Water Stone Sprite.png
Water Stone
134Vaporeon.png
Vaporeon
Water
High HP and Special Attack
Bag Thunder Stone Sprite.png
Thunder Stone
135Jolteon.png
Jolteon
Electric
High Speed and Special Attack
Bag Fire Stone Sprite.png
Fire Stone
136Flareon.png
Flareon
Fire
High Attack and Special Defense
Level up with friendship during the day
or
Level up with friendship and a Sun Shard in the Bag
196Espeon.png
Espeon
Psychic
High Special Attack and Speed
Level up with friendship at night
or
Level up with friendship and a Moon Shard in the Bag
197Umbreon.png
Umbreon
Dark
High defenses
Level up near a Moss Rock 470Leafeon.png
Leafeon
Grass
High physical stats
Level up near an Ice Rock 471Glaceon.png
Glaceon
Ice
High Special Attack and Defense
Level up with 2 levels of Affection and
knowing a Fairy-type move
700Sylveon.png
Sylveon
Fairy
High special stats
236Tyrogue.png
Tyrogue
Fighting
Level 20
(Attack > Defense)
106Hitmonlee.png
Hitmonlee
Fighting
High Attack and Speed
Most extreme stats of the Hitmons
Level 20
(Attack < Defense)
107Hitmonchan.png
Hitmonchan
Fighting
Slightly more balanced than Hitmonlee
Level 20
(Attack = Defense)
237Hitmontop.png
Hitmontop
Fighting
Most balanced stats of the Hitmons
265Wurmple.png
Wurmple
Bug
Level 7
(Personality value mod 10 < 5)
266Silcoon.png
Silcoon
Bug
Level 10 267Beautifly.png
Beautifly
BugFlying
High attacking stats
Level 7
(Personality value mod 10 ≥ 5)
268Cascoon.png
Cascoon
Bug
Level 10 269Dustox.png
Dustox
BugPoison
High defenses
280Ralts.png
Ralts
PsychicFairy
Level 20 281Kirlia.png
Kirlia
PsychicFairy
Level 30 282Gardevoir.png
Gardevoir
PsychicFairy
High Special Attack
Bag Dawn Stone Sprite.png
Dawn Stone
(male only)
475Gallade.png
Gallade
PsychicFighting
High Attack
290Nincada.png
Nincada
BugGround
Level 20 291Ninjask.png
Ninjask
BugFlying
High Speed
Appears when Nincada evolves if
there is a Poké Ball in the bag
and an empty space in the player's party
292Shedinja.png
Shedinja
BugGhost
Low Speed and always has 1 HP,
but Wonder Guard nullifies any attacks
that are not super effective
361Snorunt.png
Snorunt
Ice
Level 42 362Glalie.png
Glalie
Ice
Balanced stats
Bag Dawn Stone Sprite.png
Dawn Stone
(female only)
478Froslass.png
Froslass
IceGhost
High Speed
366Clamperl.png
Clamperl
File:WaterIC.gif
Trade holding
Bag Deep Sea Tooth Sprite.png
Deep Sea Tooth
367Huntail.png
Huntail
Water
High Attack
Trade holding
Bag Deep Sea Scale Sprite.png
Deep Sea Scale
368Gorebyss.png
Gorebyss
Water
High Special Attack
412Burmy.png
Burmy
Bug
Level 20
(female , Plant Cloak)
413Wormadam-Plant.png
Wormadam
BugGrass
High special stats
Level 20
(female , Sandy Cloak)
413Wormadam-Sandy.png
Wormadam
BugGround
High physical stats
Level 20
(female , Trash Cloak)
413Wormadam-Trash.png
Wormadam
BugSteel
Balanced stats
Level 20
(male )
414Mothim.png
Mothim
BugFlying
High HP, attacking stats and Speed
744Rockruff.png
Rockruff
Rock
Level 25 in Pokémon Sun during the day 745Lycanroc.png
Lycanroc
Midday Form
Rock
High Speed
Level 25 in Pokémon Moon at night 745Lycanroc-Midnight.png
Lycanroc
Midnight Form
Rock
Balanced stats
789Cosmog.png
Cosmog
Psychic
Level 43 790Cosmoem.png
Cosmoem
Psychic
Level 53 in Pokémon Sun 791Solgaleo.png
Solgaleo
PsychicSteel
High physical stats
Level 53 in Pokémon Moon 792Lunala.png
Lunala
PsychicGhost
High special stats

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