![]() The trick is that you can prevent your Pokémon from evolving by pressing the B button during evolution. The obvious solution is to evolve your Pokémon as late as possible. You can of course still teach it techniques by using TMs and HMs. However, the moment you evolve it by using a Water Stone, it will no longer be able to learn techniques naturally. For example, Staryu learns its last technique at level 47. Missing Techniques: Other Pokémon especially those that require induced evolution, cease to learn new moves in their new state.For example, Koffing learns Explosion at level 48, whereas Weezing learns it at level 53. Delayed Techniques: Many evolved forms learn techniques at a later level.While evolution is definitely a good thing and always turns your Pokémon into a more powerful creature stats-wise, there is a downside to it all: Pokémon only evolves when it's traded with another player. ![]() Pikachu, Eevee, Growlithe, Vulpix, Poliwhirl, Shellder, Staryu, Exeggcute, Gloom, Weepinbell, Nidorina, Nidorino, Clefairy, Jigglypuff Pokémon only evolves through use of a certain item, such as a Water Stone. Pokémon automatically evolves when it reaches a certain level. There are three different types of evolutions: Your may lose out on some techniques if you evolve a Pokémon to early.Īs mentioned above, many Pokémon evolve during the course of their lives. However, it can never know more than four at the time - so you will soon have to get rid of old ones. As your Pokémon raises up in the ranks, it will learn new moves. For example, a Pokémon raised from a low level to level 50 is guaranteed to have higher stats than a wild Pokémon captured at level 50. Train the strongest, use the weaker ones for trading. Capture multiple Pokémon of the same species and compare their stats.With that fact in mind, here are some basic tips if you're looking to train the most powerful Pokémon: You will notice that two Pokémon of the exact same level and species are likely to have slightly different stats. When you have found a Pokémon species you would like to train and use in your party, first compare the stats of all the ones you have caught. Don't hesitate to catch multiple Pokémon of the same species. Apart from inherent advantages related to type and abilities (for more information on these, check the Types Section) Pokémon stats differ from one creature to the other. While it's fun to try and catch each and every Pokémon, you shouldn't waste time training some of the obvious duds out there. It's important to remember that not all Pokémon are created equal. The process of leveling up your Pokémon, ie sending it into battle and gaining EXP, is called "training" in the Pokémon games. (To find out what techniques your Pokémon learns at what level, check our detailed Pokedex.) Many Pokémon also evolve when they reach a certain level. With each level, your Pokémon also gains higher stats and may even learn new techniques. Whenever these EXP reach a certain, pre-determined number, your Pokémon moves up to the next experience level. Whenever one of your Pokémon competes in a battle and wins (whether it launched a successful attack, or not) it is awarded experience points (EXP).
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