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===Friendly Evolution=== | ===Friendly Evolution=== | ||
{{sidebar|width=250px|float=right|title=Day or Night|contents=Eevee's other evolutions are created with Stones, but {{bp|Espeon}} and {{bp|Umbreon}} are not. Eevee evolves into either Espeon or Umbreon when it's extremely attached to you, and its evolution starts at a certain time of day. To get Espeon, allow Eevee to evolve in the morning or day. For Umbreon, allow Eevee to evolve at night | {{sidebar|width=250px|float=right|title=Day or Night|contents=Eevee's other evolutions are created with Stones, but {{bp|Espeon}} and {{bp|Umbreon}} are not. Eevee evolves into either Espeon or Umbreon when it's extremely attached to you, and its evolution starts at a certain time of day. To get Espeon, allow Eevee to evolve in the morning or day. For Umbreon, allow Eevee to evolve at night}} | ||
Some Pokémon need more than just experience to evolve, they need to be attached to you, too. If you treat those Pokémon very well, they will grow to trust you and will evolve far more quickly than | Some Pokémon need more than just experience to evolve, they need to be attached to you, too. If you treat those Pokémon very well, they will grow to trust you and will evolve far more quickly than i you mistreat them. While many Pokémon will evolve regardless of how well you treat them, you should try to be a good Trainer to all of your Pokémon. Many events in the game are based on how attached your lead Pokémon is to you. | ||
*{{bp|Pichu}} becomes a {{bp|Pikachu}} when happy enough. | *{{bp|Pichu}} becomes a {{bp|Pikachu}} when happy enough. | ||
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* You '''do''' keep the Pokédex entry for a Pokémon after you trade it away. So by trading a Pokémon to a friend you both get credit for having caught it, regardless of whether he trades it back or not. | * You '''do''' keep the Pokédex entry for a Pokémon after you trade it away. So by trading a Pokémon to a friend you both get credit for having caught it, regardless of whether he trades it back or not. | ||
* You '''do not''' get credit for the earlier evolutions of traded Pokémon. So if your friend trades you his {{bp| | * You '''do not''' get credit for the earlier evolutions of traded Pokémon. So if your friend trades you his {{bp|Venusaur}}, you'll still be missing {{bp|Bulbasaur}} and {{bp|Ivysaur}}. When trading Pokémon that are rare but also have evolutions (such as starters and the fossils), trade them at every stage of their evolution (and then trade them back if necessary). | ||
* You'll need the appropriate Badge to control traded Pokémon. If you think you can streak through the game with a friend's super-powered Pokémon, you'll be in for a nasty surprise when it just falls asleep at the start of every battle. Each Badge increases the level of Pokémon you can control successfully by around 10, so don't try to get ahead of things. If you're determined to cheat, you can trade your Pokémon to a friend and have him or her teach it TMs and HMs you don't have yet, and then trade them back. | * You'll need the appropriate Badge to control traded Pokémon. If you think you can streak through the game with a friend's super-powered Pokémon, you'll be in for a nasty surprise when it just falls asleep at the start of every battle. Each Badge increases the level of Pokémon you can control successfully by around 10, so don't try to get ahead of things. If you're determined to cheat, you can trade your Pokémon to a friend and have him or her teach it TMs and HMs you don't have yet, and then trade them back. |