Methods of evolution

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There are numerous Methods of Evolution, which determine when Pokémon evolve and, in some cases, what they evolve into. Most Pokémon, about one third, will evolve by leveling up while others evolve through specific means, such as being traded, achieving maximum happiness, using an evolution stone.

Triggers

In Generation I Pokémon evolved though only three methods.

Several variation have been added in subsequent Generations.

Pokémon from branched evolution families may evolve into different forms depending on the evolution trigger and/or other conditions.

Evolution by Level

Most Pokémon are able to evolve by leveling up up. This can be triggered by gaining experience in battle or using a Rare Candy. Some Pokémon may also require additional conditions before evolution will take place, such as a specific move being known. It should be noted that a Pokémon left in Daycare will not evolve, even if all conditions are met, until it's leveled up (or given a Rare Candy) while in the party.

Reaching a Certain Level

Amongst the Pokémon that evolve by level, the majority of Pokémon will evolve as soon as certain level is reached. If a Pokémon is not able to evolve when it reaches the required level, it will try to evolve again every time it levels up. To avoid this, an Everstone can be given to the Pokémon, which will suppress evolution until it is removed.

Example:

Lowest Trigger Highest
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Rattata
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Raticate

This method of evolution usually doesn't have any special disadvantages. However, Meowth, for example, evolves into Persian at level 28, but learns Pay Day at level 32. In Generation IV Persian cannot learn Pay Day by leveling up, this means that if a player wants to have a Persian with Pay Day, the player must not let Meowth evolve until it learns the move.

Furthermore, Pokémon that evolve by level can no longer evolve if they are still in their base form at level 100, as they cannot level up any further.

Happiness

Some Pokémon evolve by leveling up when their hidden Happiness stat is 220 or above. It's more common with baby Pokémon such as Cleffa, but other evolved Pokémon like Chansey (which evolves further into Blissey) require it. This method of evolution was introduced in Generation II.

The following Pokémon evolve in this manner:

Generation II: Generation III: Generation IV:

By Happiness and Time

The following Pokémon evolve by leveling up if they're happy, but only during a certain part of the day:

Day:

Night:


Evolving by Item

By Evolutionary Stone

Main article: Evolutionary stone
See also: Pokémon that evolve by evolutionary stone

Many Pokémon evolve when they are exposed to an evolutionary stone. The stone may be applied at any time and causes an instant evolution. The player can decide whether and when to evolve his or her Pokémon, but must choose carefully as most Pokémon will no longer be able to learn certain moves when they evolve in this way, and some (like Raichu and Togekiss) cannot learn any moves by leveling up, although there are exceptions to this rule. However, certain moves are exclusive to the stone-evolved Pokémon.

Examples:

Before Stone After Before Stone After
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Shellder
Water Stone 091.png
Cloyster
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Eevee
Water Stone 134.png
Vaporeon
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Pikachu
Thunder Stone 026.png
Raichu
133.png
Eevee
Thunder Stone 135.png
Jolteon
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Vulpix
Fire Stone 038.png
Ninetales
133.png
Eevee
Fire Stone 136.png
Flareon
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Weepinbell
Grass Stone 071.png
Victreebel
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Nuzleaf
Grass Stone 275.png
Shiftry
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Clefairy
Moon Stone 036.png
Clefable
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Skitty
Moon Stone 301.png
Delcatty
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Gloom
Sun Stone 182.png
Bellossom
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Sunkern
Sun Stone 192.png
Sunflora
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Togetic
Shiny Stone 468.png
Togekiss
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Roselia
Shiny Stone 407.png
Roserade
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Murkrow
Dusk Stone 430.png
Honchkrow
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Misdreavus
Dusk Stone 429.png
Mismagius

While there are usually no additional requirements for stone-induced evolution, there are some exceptions. As of Generation IV there are only two such exceptions, with the two Pokémon who can evolve via Dawn Stone having a gender requirement.

Before Stone After
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Kirlia
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Gallade
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Snorunt
Dawn Stone 478.png
Froslass

Note that sometimes the Oval Stone is said to be an evolutionary stone, because it is a stone and it is required for an evolution. However, an Oval Stone is technically an evolution-inducing held item.

Holding a Certain Item and Time

Some Pokémon will evolve when they level up while holding a certain item, during a certain time of day. In this case, the item disappears after the Pokémon evolves. As of Generation IV, there are no held item evolutions that do not have a time requirement

Before Hold Item + Time After
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Happiny
Oval Stone

During the Day

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Chansey
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Gligar
Razor Fang

At Night

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Gliscor
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Sneasel
Razor Claw

At Night

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Weavile

Evolution via Trading

Main article: Trade

A select few Pokémon evolve only when they are traded. The evolution starts immediately after the trade is completed, regardless of the method of trading used.

Before After
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Kadabra
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Alakazam
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Machoke
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Machamp
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Graveler
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Golem
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Haunter
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Gengar

A well-known mistranslation in the non-Japanese releases of the Generation I games suggested, that after trading a man a Raichu, it evolved. This fueled speculation as to whether or not there would be a third stage to the Pikachu line in Generation II. A third stage was later realized, but in the form of a baby Pokémon, Pichu.

Holding a Certain Item During a Trade

Main article: Evolution-inducing held item
See also: Pokémon that evolve by trading with a held item

Some Pokémon evolve when traded only if they are holding a certain item. Like any evolution-inducing held item, the item disappears after the Pokémon evolves.

The following Pokémon evolve using this method:

Before Item After Before Item After
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Poliwhirl
King's Rock 186.png
Politoed
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Slowbro
King's Rock 199.png
Slowking
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Onix
Metal Coat 208.png
Steelix
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Scyther
Metal Coat 212.png
Scizor
112.png
Rhydon
Protector 464.png
Rhyperior
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Seadra
Dragon Scale 230.png
Kingdra
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Electabuzz
Electirizer 466.png
Electivire
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Magmar
Magmarizer 467.png
Magmortar
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Porygon
Up-Grade 233.png
Porygon2
Dubious Disc 474.png
Porygon-Z
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Dusclops
Reaper Cloth 477.png
Dusknoir
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Clamperl
DeepSeaTooth 367.png
Huntail
DeepSeaScale 368.png
Gorebyss

By Move

Some Pokémon evolve when level up while knowing a particular move. The moves are available by leveling up, however, if the Pokémon is not allowed to learn the move, or are made to forget the move before being allowed to evolve, the Pokémon must relearn it with the help of the Move Relearner. This method of evolution was introduced in Generation IV.

Rollout:

Before After
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Lickitung
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Lickilicky

AncientPower:

Before After
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Tangela
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Tangrowth
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Yanma
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Yanmega
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Piloswine
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Mamoswine

Double Hit:

Before After
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Aipom
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Ambipom

Mimic:

Before After
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Mime Jr.
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Mr. Mime
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Bonsly
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Sudowoodo

By Location

Beginning with the Generation IV games, some Pokémon only evolve by leveling up in the specific area.

Mt. Coronet:

Before After
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Magneton
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Magnezone
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Nosepass
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Probopass

Eterna Forest (Moss Rock):

Before After
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Eevee
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Leafeon

Route 217 (Ice Rock):

Before After
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Eevee
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Glaceon

Other Methods

The following Pokémon evolve through a method that is isolated to their evolution line only.

  • Mantyke evolves into Mantine when it levels up only if there is a Remoraid in user's party.
  • When Nincada evolves into Ninjask (at level 20), if there is an empty slot in the party (and, in Generation IV, if the player has a spare Poké Ball in their bag) Shedinja will appear.
  • Feebas evolves into Milotic by leveling up when its Beauty stat is 170 or above.
  • Combee only evolves into a Vespiquen if it is female. Male Combee do not evolve.

Additional Factors

Some Pokémon from branched evolution families evolve into different forms depending on additional factors, not listed above. These factors are not conditions for evolution, since they do not determine the possibility of evolution, but what the Pokémon will become after evolution.

Burmy

  • This Pokémon evolves at level 20, but its new form is determined by its gender and/or cloak (the cloak changes based on the place where it last battled).
    • Male Burmy → Mothim
    • Female Burmy → Wormadam, but the type combination of Wormadam is determined by the cloak.
      • With Plant cloak (after battling in the wild) → Bug/Grass Wormadam
      • With Sandy cloak (after battling in a cave or on a beach) → Bug/Ground Wormadam.
      • With Trash cloak (after battling in a building) → Bug/Steel Wormadam.

Tyrogue

  • This Pokémon evolves at level 20. What it evolves into depends on its stats.

Wurmple

  • Evolves at level 7 into either Silcoon or Cascoon, depending on its personality value. This value is hidden, determined when Pokémon is caught and cannot be affected by the player. See the article about Personality value for the exact formula.

References