1. Pokémon evolution charts - Pokemon Database
Pokémon evolutions by level · Evolution by friendship · Pokémon that don't evolve
Complete list of Pokémon evolution chains and required conditions for evolution. Covers all Pokémon including the Scarlet/Violet games.
2. Ralts Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations | Pokémon Database
Pokédex entry for #280 Ralts containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!
3. Special Evolutions :: Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald Other Pages - PKMN.NET
The following is a list of all special evolutions: Trading Evolutions, Happiness, These Pokémon evolve only when they love and trust their trainer enough.
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4. Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Evolution Items
13 feb 2024 · A Pokémon that can evolve with the help of an evolution stone will evolve the instant the stone is used. Be careful doing this, since most Pokémon stop ...
Cleanup required: merge availability with locations since the locations are different for each version
5. Evolution Chart: How to Evolve Every Pokemon - Game8
10 jan 2024 · This is an evolution chart with details on how to evolve every Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV). Read on to learn the evolution conditions for all ...
This is an evolution chart with details on how to evolve every Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV). Read on to learn the evolution conditions for all 400 Pokemon available in the game.
6. Evolutionary Items - Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Guide
This area covers all items needed to evolve those specific Pokemon. After evolving a Pokemon with the item, it will be lost forever.
Some Pokemon can only Evolve if a certain item is used. Sometimes the item must be used at a certain time, or the Pokemon must hold the item when traded. This
7. Shroomish (Pokémon) - Bulbapedia
It evolves into Breloom starting at level 23. Contents. 1 Biology. 1.1 ... (For specifics on this Pokémon's Evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution ...
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8. Differences with the official games | Pokémon Infinite Fusion Wiki
Evolutions methods ; Phantump, Trevenant, Level 40 or Linking Cord (evolution item), Not Trade ; Sliggoo, Goodra, Level 50, No Rain Needed ...
in versions 4.9 and below, the game mechanics are based on Generation 5, mostly BW2. This includes movepools, stats, various in/out of combat mechanics and type weaknesses/resistances. The Fairy type was added and behaves the same as in the modern games. In version 5.0 and above, the game was updated to use Generation 7 movesets. Battle mechanics are still mostly from Generation 5 (besides moves, abilities, and items introduced later, which behave as they did in the earliest generation they were
9. List of Pokémon that evolve at or above a certain level - Bulbapedia
The mean evolution level for Pokémon with a two stage evolutionary line is 29.7. The median level is 30 and the mode level is 20, with 23 Pokémon. The ...
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10. Gold and Silver - Evolution * from the Super Cool Zone
158, TOTODILE · WATER, Level 18 ; 159, CROCONAW · WATER, Level 30 ; 160, FERALIGATR · WATER, this Pokémon does not evolve further in gold + silver.
Andy's guide to Pokémon - evolution of Pokémon characters in the blue, red and yellow Gameboy games
11. Serebii.net Pokédex - Evolution Listings - Trade
The Pokémon below evolve when you trade them. Pic, Name, Base Stats & Type, Evolution Method, Evo Pic, Evo Name, Evo Base Stats & Type. HP ...
The Pokémon below evolve when you trade them.
12. List of Pokémon by three-stage evolution
Generation VII Pokémon ; 0725 Litten · 0726 Torracat · 0727 Incineroar ; 0728 Popplio · 0729 Brionne · 0730 Primarina ; 0731 Pikipek · 0732 Trumbeak · 0733 ...
Three-stage Pokémon are Pokémon consisting of three stages and have two evolutions from their unevolved form. All First partner Pokémon used in the mainline games are part of a three-stage evolution, with the exception of Eevee. All Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon also follow this trend. Most Pokémon families have become three-stage lines through added evolutions or pre-evolutions introduced in later generations, one example being a Pokémon such as Roselia, who was previously not part of an evolution l