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There are a number of '''methods of evolution''', which defines how and when a Pokémon evolves. These can make it slightly harder for some Pokémon to evolve in comparison to others.
There are a number of '''methods of evolution''', which defines how and when a Pokémon [[Evolution|evolves]]. These can make it slightly harder for some Pokémon to evolve in comparison to others.


==By level==
==Triggers of evolution==
Most evolutions happen by a Pokémon achieving a certain [[level]].  A Pokémon earns levels by gaining [[experience]] points from a battle.  A detailed explanation on how experience points work is listed under the "Experience" page.
There are only three events that may cause a Pokémon to evolve:


A [[Vitamin#Rare Candy|Rare Candy]] can make a Pokémon instantly gain a level, potentially getting the Pokémon one step closer to evolving.  If a Rare Candy is used to move a Pokémon to the level at which it would evolve through Experience alone, the Pokémon will evolve; level-based evolution is not discriminatory with respect to how a Pokémon attains its level.
* Leveling up
* Being exposed to an evolutionary stone
* Being traded


A few exceptions to this method include the [[Pokémon Daycare]] and using an {{evostone|Everstone}}. Pokémon will not evolve regardless of level in the Daycare or by using an Everstone.  Therefore, it is safe to say that, for the game's purposes, only Pokémon in a trainer's active [[party]] will evolve, if they are not holding an Everstone. If the B button is pressed during the evolution sequence, the evolution will cancel.
Of course, it is not sufficient that one of these events happens, but it is also neccesary that all the required conditions are met. Therefore, when we are speaking about a ''method of evolution'', we mean both the event and the conditions. Which one of the evolution-triggering events must happen to make certain Pokémon reach its next evolution stage and what conditions must be met is determined for each Pokémon individually.


Level evolution is not limited to the normal level at which Pokémon evolve. A Pokémon will try to evolve if it is allowed to at higher levels, but the evolution level commonly listed is the lowest possible level at which the evolution will take place.
Pokémon from [[Evolution#Branch_evolution_families|branched evolution families]] may evolve into different forms depending on the event that caused evolution and other conditions.
 
===Evolving by level===
This is the most common trigger of evolution: most Pokémon evolve when they [[level]] up. It is not neccessary that  Pokémon levels up by gaining experience in a battle: [[Vitamin#Rare Candy|Rare Candy]] will also trigger evolution if all conditions are met. However, leveling up in [[Pokémon Daycare|Daycare]] will not cause evolution. Also it will not evolve if it is holding an {{evostone|Everstone}}. If a Pokémon levels up in a battle, the evolution will be triggered immediately after the battle. Of course, there are no Pokémon that evolve by leveling up without any additional conditions.
 
====Reaching a certain level====
Amongst Pokémon that evolve by level, most Pokémon evolve as soon as they reach a certain level by leveling up. If a Pokémon is not able to evolve when it reaches the required level, it will try to evolve every time it levels up again. Therefore, Pokémon from this group cannot be evolved only if the somehow reached level 100 without evolving.


'''Example''': {{p|Ekans}} evolves into {{p|Arbok}} at <b>level 22</b>.
'''Example''': {{p|Ekans}} evolves into {{p|Arbok}} at <b>level 22</b>.


==By evolutionary stone==
This method of evolution in most cases has no special disadvantages. However, {{p|Meowth}}, for example, evolves into {{p|Persian}} at level 30, but learns {{m|Pay Day}} at level 32. In Generation IV Persian cannot learn Pay Day by leveling up, what means that if a player wants to have a Persian with Pay Day, he must not let Meowth evolve until it has learned this attack.
Some Pokémon will only evolve after being exposed to an [[evolutionary stone]].
====Happiness====
Some Pokémon evolve by leveling up if their hidden [[Happiness]] stat is 220 or above. It is usually true for [[baby Pokémon]] such as {{p|Cleffa}}, but also holds true for some other Pokémon, including {{p|Chansey}} (evolves to {{p|Blissey}}). This method of evolution was introduced in [[Generation II]].


If a Pokémon's next stage requires the use of a stone, then it can be applied at any time, this causing instant evolution.
The following Pokémon evolve using this method:
*{{p|Golbat}} → {{p|Crobat}}
*{{p|Chansey}} → {{p|Blissey}}
*{{p|Pichu}} → {{p|Pikachu}}
*{{p|Cleffa}} → {{p|Clefairy}}
*{{p|Igglybuff}} → {{p|Jigglypuff}}
*{{p|Togepi}} → {{p|Togetic}}
*{{p|Munchlax}} → {{p|Snorlax}}
*{{p|Buneary}} → {{p|Lopunny}}


However, once exposed to an element stone, most Pokémon can no longer learn any more [[moves]] by leveling up. There are exceptions to this rule, however, and certain moves are exclusive to the stone-evolved Pokémon.
====Less common conditions====
=====Knowing a certain move=====
Some Pokémon evolve when they level up if they know a certain move. All of them can learn required moves by leveling up. However, if they are made to forget these moves, they must relearn them in order to evolve with the help of [[move relearner]]. This method of evolution has been introduced in [[Generation IV]].


'''Example''': {{p|Nidorino}} evolves into {{p|Nidoking}} by being exposed to a {{evostone|Moon Stone}}.
*{{m|Rollout}}
**{{p|Lickitung}} → {{p|Lickilicky}}
*{{m|AncientPower}}
**{{p|Tangela}} → {{p|Tangrowth}}
**{{p|Yanma}} → {{p|Yanmega}}
**{{p|Piloswine}} → {{p|Mamoswine}}
*{{m|Double Hit}}
**{{p|Aipom}} {{p|Ambipom}}
*{{m|Mimic}}
**{{p|Mime Jr.}} → {{p|Mr.Mime}}
**{{p|Bonsly}} → {{p|Sudowoodo}}


==By trading==
=====Being in a certain area=====
Some species can only be gotten by being [[trade]]d to another trainer; as soon as a Pokémon is transferred the evolution process immediately begins.  The trade may be facilitated by either a [[link cable]] or [[wireless adapter]], or an in-game trade between the player and a non-player character.
This method of evolution has also been introduced in [[Pokémon_Diamond_and_Pearl_Versions|Generation IV games]], where some Pokémon evolve when they level up in a certain area.


A famous mistranslation in the [[Generation I]] games suggested that after trading a man a {{p|Raichu}}, he said that it had evolved.  This fueled speculation as to whether or not there would be a third stage to the {{p|Pikachu}} line in [[Generation II]]; the third stage was realized in the form of a [[Baby Pokémon]], {{p|Pichu}}.
*At [[Mt. Coronet]]
**{{p|Magneton}} → {{p|Magnezone}}
**{{p|Nosepass}} {{p|Probopass}}
*In [[Eterna Forest]]
**{{p|Eevee}} → {{p|Leafeon}}
*On [[Route 217]]
**{{p|Eevee}} → {{p|Glaceon}}
 
=====Holding a certain item=====
Some Pokémon evolve when they level up if they are holding a certain [[Evolution-inducing held item|item]]. In this case the item disappears after the Pokémon evolves.


The following Pokémon evolve using this method:
*{{p|Happiny}} (holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Oval Stone|Oval Stone]]) → {{p|Chansey}}
*{{p|Gligar}} (holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Razor Fang|Razor Fang]]) →  {{p|Gliscor}}
*{{p|Sneasel}} (holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Razor Claw|Razor Claw]]) → {{p|Weavile}}
 
=====By time and happiness=====
Some Pokémon evolve by leveling up being happy, but only during a certain part of the day.
 
The following Pokémon are known to evolve this way:
*Day
**{{p|Eevee}} → {{p|Espeon}}
**{{p|Budew}} → {{p|Roselia}}
**{{p|Riolu}} → {{p|Lucario}}
*Night
**{{p|Eevee}} → {{p|Umbreon}}
**{{p|Chingling}} → {{p|Chimecho}}
 
=====With a certain Pokémon in the party=====
This is a unique condition: {{p|Mantyke}} evolves into {{p|Mantine}} when it levels up only if there is a {{p|Remoraid}} in user's party.
 
=====With high enough Beauty=====
This is also a unique condition: {{p|Feebas}} evolves into {{p|Milotic}} by leveling up if its Beauty stat is 170 or above.


*{{p|Kadabra}} &rarr; {{p|Alakazam}}
=====With a certain gender and at a certain level=====
*{{p|Machoke}} &rarr; {{p|Machamp}}
It is the third unique condition: {{p|Combee}} evolves into a {{p|Vespiquen}} if it is female. Male Combee do not evolve.
*{{p|Graveler}} &rarr; {{p|Golem}}
*{{p|Haunter}} &rarr; {{p|Gengar}}


==By trading with an item==
====Additional factors====
Some Pokémon from branched evolution families evolve into different forms depending on some additional factors. These factors are not conditions for evolution, since they do not determine the possibility of evolution, but what the Pokémon will become after evolution.


In the case of some species, it is not enough just to trade them. They must also be given a particular item to hold.
*{{p|Burmy}}. This Pokémon evolves at level 20, but its new form is determined by its gender and cloak (and cloak changes according to the place, where it has battled last time).
**Male Burmy → {{p|Mothim}}
**Female Burmy → {{p|Wormadam}}, but the type combination of Wormadam is determined by the cloak.
***With Plant cloak (after battling in the wild) → {{t|Bug}}/{{t|Grass}} Wormadam
***With Sandy cloak (after battling in a cave or on a beach) → {{t|Bug}}/{{t|Ground}} Wormadam.
***With Trash cloak (after battling in a building) → {{t|Bug}}/{{t|Steel}} Wormadam.


This was introduced in [[Generation II]] when some already existing Pokémon were given new evolutionary forms. The following Pokémon evolve using this method:
*{{p|Tyrogue}}. This Pokémon evolves at level 20 depending on its stats.
**If its [[Stat#Defense|Defense]] is higher than [[Stat#Attack|Attack]], it evolves into {{p|Hitmonchan}}
**If its Attack is higher than Defense, it evolves into {{p|Hitmonlee}}.
**If Attack is equal to Defense, it evolves into {{p|Hitmontop}}.


*{{p|Poliwhirl}} &rarr; {{p|Politoed}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#King's Rock|King's Rock]]
*{{p|Wurmple}}. It evolves at level 7 into {{p|Silcoon}} or {{p|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.
*{{p|Slowpoke}} &rarr; {{p|Slowking}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#King's Rock|King's Rock]]
*{{p|Onix}} &rarr; {{p|Steelix}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Metal Coat|Metal Coat]]
*{{p|Rhydon}} &rarr; {{p|Rhyperior}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Protector|Protector]]
*{{p|Seadra}} &rarr; {{p|Kingdra}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Dragon Scale|Dragon Scale]]
*{{p|Scyther}} &rarr; {{p|Scizor}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Metal Coat|Metal Coat]]
*{{p|Magmar}} &rarr; {{p|Magmortar}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Magmarizer|Magmarizer]]
*{{p|Electabuzz}} &rarr; {{p|Electivire}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Electirizer|Electirizer]]
*{{p|Porygon}} &rarr; {{p|Porygon2}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Up-Grade|Up-Grade]]
*{{p|Porygon2}} &rarr; {{p|Porygon-Z}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Dubious Disc|Dubious Disc]]
*{{p|Dusclops}} &rarr; {{p|Dusknoir}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Reaper Cloth|Reaper Cloth]]
*{{p|Clamperl}} &rarr; {{p|Huntail}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#DeepSeaTooth|DeepSeaTooth]]
*{{p|Clamperl}} &rarr; {{p|Gorebyss}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#DeepSeaScale|DeepSeaScale]]


==By happiness==
*{{p|Shedinja}}. This Pokémon appears in the player's party when {{p|Nincada}} evolves into a {{p|Ninjask}} (at level 20) if there is a free space there (in Diamond and Pearl the player must also have a free [[Poké Ball]]). If there is no room for Shedinja, it will not appear (but Nincada will still evolve).
There comes a time when the only way for a Pokémon to evolve is through making it especially [[happiness|happy]].  This is usually true for [[baby Pokémon]] such as {{p|Cleffa}}, but also holds true for some other Pokémon, including {{p|Chansey}} (evolves to {{p|Blissey}}).


Once a Pokémon's hidden happiness stat hits 220, it will evolve on the next level-up.
Espeon and Umbreon are not listed here, because they were [[#By time and happiness|already mentioned]].


The following Pokémon evolve using this method:
===Evolving with evolutionary stone===
*{{p|Golbat}} &rarr; {{p|Crobat}}
Some Pokémon evolve when they are exposed to an [[evolutionary stone]]. The stone may be applied at any time, thus causing an instant evolution.
*{{p|Chansey}} &rarr; {{p|Blissey}}
*{{p|Pichu}} &rarr; {{p|Pikachu}}
*{{p|Cleffa}} &rarr; {{p|Clefairy}}
*{{p|Igglybuff}} &rarr; {{p|Jigglypuff}}
*{{p|Togepi}} &rarr; {{p|Togetic}}
*{{p|Munchlax}} &rarr; {{p|Snorlax}}
*{{p|Buneary}} &rarr; {{p|Lopunny}}


==Others==
However, as the player can decide whether and when to evolve his or her Pokémon (although he always can decide it, since evolution can be cancelled or prevented by using an Everstone), he or she must take the decision carefully: most Pokémon will no longer be able to learn certain moves when they evolve in this way, and some (like {{p|Raichu}}) cannot learn any moves by leveling up, although there are exceptions to this rule and certain moves are exclusive to the stone-evolved Pokémon.
'''By Beauty'''
A single Pokémon makes use of a condition stat, the beauty stat.  That Pokémon is {{p|Feebas}}. After its beauty stat reaches 170 and the Pokémon gains an additional level, it will evolve into a {{p|Milotic}}.


'''By Attack & Defense'''
'''Examples:'''
{{p|Tyrogue}} has an odd three-way branched evolution depending on its stats when it reaches level 20.
* {{p|Nidorino}} → {{p|Nidoking}} with {{evostone|Moon Stone}}
* {{p|Gloom}} → {{p|Bellossom}} with {{evostone|Sun Stone}}
* {{p|Weepinbell}} → {{p|Victreebel}} with {{evostone|Leaf Stone}}


*Evolves into {{p|Hitmonchan}} if [[Stat#Defense|Defense]] is higher than [[Stat#Attack|Attack]].
Usually there are no special requirements for stone-induced evolution, with only two exceptions:
*Evolves into {{p|Hitmonlee}} if Attack is higher than Defense.
*Male {{p|Kirlia}} → {{p|Gallade}} with {{evostone|Dawn Stone}}
*Evolves into {{p|Hitmontop}} if Defense is equal to Attack.
*Female {{p|Snorunt}} {{p|Froslass}} with {{evostone|Dawn Stone}}


'''By Personality Value'''
Both Pokémon have other ways of evolution that do not depend on their gender:
{{p|Wurmple}}'s evolution into either {{p|Cascoon}} or {{p|Silcoon}} is based on its [[Personality_value#Wurmple's_evolution|personality value]], which is dictated when the Wurmple is caught.
*{{p|Kirlia}} {{p|Gardevoir}} at level 30
*{{p|Snorunt}} → {{p|Glalie}} at level 42


'''By Empty Slot'''
Note that sometimes (in Bulbapedia as well) {{evostone|Oval Stone}} is said to be an evolutionary stone, because it is a stone and it is required for an evolution. However, technically Oval Stone is an evolution-inducing held item, which Happiny must be holding to evolve into Chansey when it levels up.
The method of receiving a {{p|Shedinja}} is perhaps the oddest form of evolution, to the point that it can scarcely be called an evolution. Once a {{p|Nincada}} reaches level 20 it will evolve into a {{p|Ninjask}}, however, if the player has a free party slot, a {{p|Shedinja}} will fill that slot upon Nincada's evolution. You need an extra [[Poké Ball]] to earn Shedinja in Diamond and Pearl.


'''By Time & Happiness'''
===Evolving after being traded===
A Pokémon will evolve when it is happiest during a certain part of the day. The following Pokémon are known to evolve this way:
Many Pokémon evolve only when they are [[Trade|traded]]. The evolution starts immediately after the trade, regardless of the method of trading used. However, sometimes there are additional conditions.
*Day
**{{p|Eevee}} &rarr; {{p|Espeon}}
**{{p|Budew}} &rarr; {{p|Roselia}}
**{{p|Riolu}} &rarr; {{p|Lucario}}
*Night
**{{p|Eevee}} &rarr; {{p|Umbreon}}
**{{p|Chingling}} &rarr; {{p|Chimecho}}


'''By Gender'''
'''Examples:'''
Several Pokémon evolve at a certain level but must be either male or female. The following Pokémon evolve using this method:
*{{p|Kadabra}} → {{p|Alakazam}}
*{{p|Burmy}}♀ (at level 20) &rarr; {{p|Wormadam}}
*{{p|Machoke}} {{p|Machamp}}
*{{p|Burmy}}♂ (at level 20) &rarr; {{p|Mothim}}
*{{p|Graveler}} {{p|Golem}}
*{{p|Combee}}♀ (at level 21) &rarr; {{p|Vespiquen}}
*{{p|Haunter}} {{p|Gengar}}


'''By Gender with evolutionary stone'''
A well-known mistranslation in the [[Generation I]] games suggested that after trading a man a {{p|Raichu}}, he said that it had evolved.  This fueled speculation as to whether or not there would be a third stage to the {{p|Pikachu}} line in [[Generation II]]; the third stage was realized in the form of a [[Baby Pokémon]], {{p|Pichu}}.
Two Pokémon can only evolve when they are a certain gender and are exposed to an [[evolutionary stone]]. The following Pokémon evolve in this way:
*{{evostone|Dawn Stone}}
**{{p|Kirlia}}♂ &rarr; {{p|Gallade}}
**{{p|Snorunt}}♀ &rarr; {{p|Froslass}}


'''By Level Up with Item'''
====Holding a certain item====
Some Pokémon evolve when they level up while holding an item. The following Pokémon evolve in this way:
Some Pokémon evolve when traded only if the are holding a certain item. Like any evolution-inducing held item, the item disappears after the Pokémon evolves.
*{{p|Happiny}} (holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Oval Stone|Oval Stone]]) &rarr; {{p|Chansey}}
*{{p|Gligar}} (holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Razor Fang|Razor Fang]]) &rarr;  {{p|Gliscor}}
*{{p|Sneasel}} (holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Razor Claw|Razor Claw]]) &rarr; {{p|Weavile}}


'''By [[Move]]s learned'''
The following Pokémon evolve using this method:
Some Pokémon evolve when they level up while knowing a certain move. The following Pokémon evolve using this method:
*{{m|Rollout}}
**{{p|Lickitung}} &rarr; {{p|Lickilicky}}
*{{m|AncientPower}}
**{{p|Tangela}} &rarr; {{p|Tangrowth}}
**{{p|Yanma}} &rarr; {{p|Yanmega}}
**{{p|Piloswine}} &rarr; {{p|Mamoswine}}
*{{m|Double Hit}}
**{{p|Aipom}} &rarr; {{p|Ambipom}}
*{{m|Mimic}}
**{{p|Mime Jr.}} &rarr; {{p|Mr.Mime}}
**{{p|Bonsly}} &rarr; {{p|Sudowoodo}}


'''By area trained at'''
*{{p|Poliwhirl}} → {{p|Politoed}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#King's Rock|King's Rock]]
Some Pokémon evolve when they level up in a certain area. The following Pokémon evolve in this way:
*{{p|Slowpoke}} → {{p|Slowking}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#King's Rock|King's Rock]]
*At [[Mt. Coronet]]
*{{p|Onix}} → {{p|Steelix}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Metal Coat|Metal Coat]]
**{{p|Magneton}} &rarr; {{p|Magnezone}}
*{{p|Rhydon}} → {{p|Rhyperior}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Protector|Protector]]
**{{p|Nosepass}} &rarr; {{p|Probopass}}
*{{p|Seadra}} → {{p|Kingdra}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Dragon Scale|Dragon Scale]]
*In [[Eterna Forest]]
*{{p|Scyther}} {{p|Scizor}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Metal Coat|Metal Coat]]
**{{p|Eevee}} &rarr; {{p|Leafeon}}
*{{p|Magmar}} → {{p|Magmortar}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Magmarizer|Magmarizer]]
*On [[Route 217]]
*{{p|Electabuzz}} {{p|Electivire}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Electirizer|Electirizer]]
**{{p|Eevee}} &rarr; {{p|Glaceon}}
*{{p|Porygon}} → {{p|Porygon2}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Up-Grade|Up-Grade]]
*{{p|Porygon2}} → {{p|Porygon-Z}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Dubious Disc|Dubious Disc]]
*{{p|Dusclops}} {{p|Dusknoir}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#Reaper Cloth|Reaper Cloth]]
*{{p|Clamperl}} → {{p|Huntail}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#DeepSeaTooth|DeepSeaTooth]]
*{{p|Clamperl}} {{p|Gorebyss}}: trade while holding [[Evolution-inducing held item#DeepSeaScale|DeepSeaScale]]


'''By Pokémon in party'''
==References==
One Pokémon will evolve when leveling up while a certain Pokémon is in the [[party]].
*[[Evolution]]
*With {{p|Remoraid}} in party
*[[Evolutionary stone]]
**{{p|Mantyke}} &rarr; {{p|Mantine}}
*[[Evolution-inducing held item]]


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Revision as of 20:46, 6 August 2008

There are a number of methods of evolution, which defines how and when a Pokémon evolves. These can make it slightly harder for some Pokémon to evolve in comparison to others.

Triggers of evolution

There are only three events that may cause a Pokémon to evolve:

  • Leveling up
  • Being exposed to an evolutionary stone
  • Being traded

Of course, it is not sufficient that one of these events happens, but it is also neccesary that all the required conditions are met. Therefore, when we are speaking about a method of evolution, we mean both the event and the conditions. Which one of the evolution-triggering events must happen to make certain Pokémon reach its next evolution stage and what conditions must be met is determined for each Pokémon individually.

Pokémon from branched evolution families may evolve into different forms depending on the event that caused evolution and other conditions.

Evolving by level

This is the most common trigger of evolution: most Pokémon evolve when they level up. It is not neccessary that Pokémon levels up by gaining experience in a battle: Rare Candy will also trigger evolution if all conditions are met. However, leveling up in Daycare will not cause evolution. Also it will not evolve if it is holding an Everstone. If a Pokémon levels up in a battle, the evolution will be triggered immediately after the battle. Of course, there are no Pokémon that evolve by leveling up without any additional conditions.

Reaching a certain level

Amongst Pokémon that evolve by level, most Pokémon evolve as soon as they reach a certain level by leveling up. If a Pokémon is not able to evolve when it reaches the required level, it will try to evolve every time it levels up again. Therefore, Pokémon from this group cannot be evolved only if the somehow reached level 100 without evolving.

Example: Ekans evolves into Arbok at level 22.

This method of evolution in most cases has no special disadvantages. However, Meowth, for example, evolves into Persian at level 30, but learns Pay Day at level 32. In Generation IV Persian cannot learn Pay Day by leveling up, what means that if a player wants to have a Persian with Pay Day, he must not let Meowth evolve until it has learned this attack.

Happiness

Some Pokémon evolve by leveling up if their hidden Happiness stat is 220 or above. It is usually true for baby Pokémon such as Cleffa, but also holds true for some other Pokémon, including Chansey (evolves to Blissey). This method of evolution was introduced in Generation II.

The following Pokémon evolve using this method:

Less common conditions

Knowing a certain move

Some Pokémon evolve when they level up if they know a certain move. All of them can learn required moves by leveling up. However, if they are made to forget these moves, they must relearn them in order to evolve with the help of move relearner. This method of evolution has been introduced in Generation IV.

Being in a certain area

This method of evolution has also been introduced in Generation IV games, where some Pokémon evolve when they level up in a certain area.

Holding a certain item

Some Pokémon evolve when they level up if they are holding a certain item. In this case the item disappears after the Pokémon evolves.

By time and happiness

Some Pokémon evolve by leveling up being happy, but only during a certain part of the day.

The following Pokémon are known to evolve this way:

With a certain Pokémon in the party

This is a unique condition: Mantyke evolves into Mantine when it levels up only if there is a Remoraid in user's party.

With high enough Beauty

This is also a unique condition: Feebas evolves into Milotic by leveling up if its Beauty stat is 170 or above.

With a certain gender and at a certain level

It is the third unique condition: Combee 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 some additional factors. 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 cloak (and cloak changes according to the place, where it has battled last time).
    • 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 depending on its stats.
  • Wurmple. It evolves at level 7 into 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.
  • Shedinja. This Pokémon appears in the player's party when Nincada evolves into a Ninjask (at level 20) if there is a free space there (in Diamond and Pearl the player must also have a free Poké Ball). If there is no room for Shedinja, it will not appear (but Nincada will still evolve).

Espeon and Umbreon are not listed here, because they were already mentioned.

Evolving with evolutionary stone

Some Pokémon evolve when they are exposed to an evolutionary stone. The stone may be applied at any time, thus causing an instant evolution.

However, as the player can decide whether and when to evolve his or her Pokémon (although he always can decide it, since evolution can be cancelled or prevented by using an Everstone), he or she must take the decision carefully: most Pokémon will no longer be able to learn certain moves when they evolve in this way, and some (like Raichu) cannot learn any moves by leveling up, although there are exceptions to this rule and certain moves are exclusive to the stone-evolved Pokémon.

Examples:

Usually there are no special requirements for stone-induced evolution, with only two exceptions:

Both Pokémon have other ways of evolution that do not depend on their gender:

Note that sometimes (in Bulbapedia as well) Oval Stone is said to be an evolutionary stone, because it is a stone and it is required for an evolution. However, technically Oval Stone is an evolution-inducing held item, which Happiny must be holding to evolve into Chansey when it levels up.

Evolving after being traded

Many Pokémon evolve only when they are traded. The evolution starts immediately after the trade, regardless of the method of trading used. However, sometimes there are additional conditions.

Examples:

A well-known mistranslation in the Generation I games suggested that after trading a man a Raichu, he said that it had evolved. This fueled speculation as to whether or not there would be a third stage to the Pikachu line in Generation II; the third stage was realized in the form of a Baby Pokémon, Pichu.

Holding a certain item

Some Pokémon evolve when traded only if the 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:

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