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== | ==Evolution stones<!-- debated term, most consistent version -->== | ||
A Pokémon that can evolve with the help of an | 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 learning new moves after this kind of evolution, although there are some exceptions. | ||
The second Pokémon listed in parentheses is what your Pokémon will evolve into if this evolution item is used on them. | The second Pokémon listed in parentheses is what your Pokémon will evolve into if this evolution item is used on them. | ||
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==Hold items that cause evolution== | ==Hold items that cause evolution== | ||
Unlike with the | Unlike with the evolution stones, trade items require a bit of work before the evolution will happen. To evolve a Pokémon with a hold item, follow these steps: | ||
#Have the desired Pokémon hold a trade item that will make it evolve. | #Have the desired Pokémon hold a trade item that will make it evolve. | ||
#Find a friend or extra Game Boy Advance to trade with. | #Find a friend or extra Game Boy Advance to trade with. |
Latest revision as of 04:59, 13 February 2024
Evolution stones[edit]
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 learning new moves after this kind of evolution, although there are some exceptions.
The second Pokémon listed in parentheses is what your Pokémon will evolve into if this evolution item is used on them.
Hold items that cause evolution[edit]
Unlike with the evolution stones, trade items require a bit of work before the evolution will happen. To evolve a Pokémon with a hold item, follow these steps:
- Have the desired Pokémon hold a trade item that will make it evolve.
- Find a friend or extra Game Boy Advance to trade with.
- Trade the Pokémon and trade it back (or optionally trade with the intent of giving your friend a Pokémon that will be evolving).
Right after trading the Pokémon, it will evolve and the hold item will be expended (they can only be used once ever).
The second Pokémon listed in parentheses is what your Pokémon will evolve into if this evolution item is used on them.
Item | Locations | Availability | Prices | Effect while held | Pokémon affected | |||
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R/S/E | FR/LG | XD | Buy | Sell | ||||
Upgrade | Five Island Rocket Warehouse, Rocket Warehouse | No | Yes | No | None | None | None |
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King's Rock | Pickup Ability, Seven Island Sevault Canyon, Mossdeep City | Yes | Yes | Yes (PC) | 15,000 PokéCoupons | 50 | May cause flinching when opponent is hit. |
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Metal Coat | Held by Magneton on XD, wild Pokémon, Five Island Memorial Pillar | Yes | Yes | Yes | None | None | Increases power of steel-type moves |
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Deepseatooth | Give Mr. Brinney the Scanner (received from the Abandoned Ship) in Slateport City and he will give you one. | Yes | No | No | None | None | Doubles Clampearl's Special Attack. |
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Deepseascale | Give Mr. Brinney the Scanner (received from the Abandoned Ship) in Slateport City and he will give you one. | Yes | No | No | None | None | Double's Clampearl's Special Defense |
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Dragonscale | Wild Pokémon, Six Island Water Path | Yes | Yes | No | None | None | None |
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