Instructions for evolution of all pokémon
Like each beginning of a generation, Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Introducing many new types of Pokémon, each with many new evolutionary methods to evolve many Pokémon. Most Pokémon will evolve through granting, but not all of them work this way.
Some pokémon need stones or special items to evolve, while others need to be exchanged. Some even need to have specific gender or increase levels at certain times of the day. These evolutionary methods both enhance and even copy previous methods. For this generation, there are also some changes to some existing Pokémon evolution methods.
Instruct Evolution of all the Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet CCancer all information about the special evolution that players need to know to upgrade their maximum power for Pokémon.
This article will list all the special forms of Pokémon, classified by evolution, including Pokémon added as part of the Teal Mask and The Indigo Disk.
Note that some Pokémon on the list will be suitable for many different evolutionary categories, so they will be included in all categories they match. For example, to get a Gallade, players need to use Dawn Stone on a male killia, so it is listed in the categories for both evolutionary stone and pokémon with gender.
To quickly find the search Pokémon, use Ctrl + F On PC running Windows and Command + F On the Mac.
Pokémon uses stone to evolve
Evolutionary rocks can be found scattered around the ground, with signs of identification as sparkling objects. Only from walking around Pumdea and exploring, players will find a lot of things.
| Pokémon | Stone | Pokémon after evolution |
| Eevee | Fire Stone | Flareon |
| Growlithe | Fire Stone | Arcanine |
| Capsakid | Fire Stone | Scovillain |
| Eevee | Water Stone | Vaporeon |
| Shellder | Water Stone | Cloyster |
| Pikachu | Thunder Stone | Raichu |
| Eevee | Thunder Stone | Jolteon |
| Magneton | Thunder Stone | Magnezone |
| Tadbulb | Thunder Stone | Bellibolt |
| Eevee | Leaf Stone | Leafeon |
| Petilil | Sun Stone | Lilligant |
| Sunkern | Sun Stone | Sulflora |
| Eevee | Ice Stone | Glaceon |
| Cetodle | Ice Stone | Cetitan |
| Crabrawler | Ice Stone | Crabominable |
| Jigglypuff | Moon Stone | Wigglytuff |
| Flower | Shiny Stone | Florges |
| Murkrow | Dusk Stone | Honchkrow |
| Midreavus | Dusk Stone | Mismagius |
| Kirlia (male) | Dawn Stone | Mismagius |
| Snorunt (the) | Dawn Stone | Froslass |
| Weepinbell | Leaf Stone | VIVTREEBEL (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Vulpix | Fire Stone | Ninetales (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Lampent | Dusk Stone | Chandelure (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Nuzleaf | Leaf Stone | Shiftry (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Clefairy | Moon Stone | Clefable (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Nosepass | Thunder Stone | Probopass (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Charjabug | Thunder Stone | Vikavolt (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Polwwhirl | Water Stone | Poliwrath (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Lombre | Water Stone | Ludicolo (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Exeggcute | Leaf Stone | Exeggutor (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Cottonee | Sun Stone | Whimsicott (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Gloom | Leaf Stone | Vileplume (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Gloom | Sun Stone | Bellossom (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Minccino | Shiny Stone | CincCino (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Alolan Sandshrew | Ice Stone | Alolan Sandslash (DLC The Indigo Disk) |
| Alolan vulpix | Ice Stone | Alolan Ninetales (DLC The Indigo Disk) |
Pokémon uses special items to evolve
These Pokémon require the use of special items on them to evolve, similar to the use of rocks.
| Pokémon | Item | Pokémon after evolution |
| Sinistea (Antique) | Chipped Pot | Polteageist |
| Sinistea (Phony) | Cracked Pot | Polteageist |
| Applin | Sweet Apple | Appletun |
| Applin | Tart Apple | Flapple |
| Charcadet | Aushicious Armor | Armarouge |
| Charcadet | Malicious armor | CerULEDGE |
| Gimmighoul | 999 gimmighoul coin | Gholdengo |
| Applin | Sticky Apple | Dipplin (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Polgageist (Counterfeit Form) | Unremarkable Teacup | Sinistcha (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Polgageist (Artisan Form) | Masterpiece Teacup | Sinistcha (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Duraludon | Metal Alloy | Archaludon (DLC The Indigo Disk) |
| Galarian Slowpoke | Galarica Cuff | Galarian Slowbro (DLC The Indigo Disk) |
| Galarian Slowpoke | Galarian Wreath | Galarian Slowking (DLC Indigo Disk) |
Pokémon requires specific battle conditions for evolution
These Pokémon need to meet the specific requirements in the battle to evolve. They will grow after the player meets the conditions.
| Pokémon | Battle conditions | Pokémon after evolution |
| Bisharp | Keep Leader’s Crest and defeat 3 other Bisharp with Leader’s Crest in the battle | Kingambit |
| Primeape | Use Rage Fist 20 times | Annihilape |
| Basculin (White Striped) | 294 Recoil damage | Basculion (DLC The Teal Mask) |
Pokémon evolved in Multiplayer
In order for Finizen to develop, it needs to increase when players participate in Multiplayer (local or online).
- Finizen + Level 38 in Multiplayer = Palafin
Pokémon needs a high levelSSHIP to evolve
Players will need to improve their Friendship with these Pokémon, then increase them once to evolve them. Gamers can improve their friendship by giving Pokémon a Soothe Bell and raised them.
| Pokémon | Conditions accompanying | Pokémon after evolution |
| Eevee | During the day | Espeon |
| Eevee | Nightly | Umbreon |
| Eevee | Know how to move Fairy | SYLVEON |
| Pichu | Pikachu | |
| Igglybuff | Jigglypuff | |
| Chansey | Blissey | |
| Azurill | Marill | |
| Riolu | During the day | Lucario |
Pokémon evolved by walking in Let’s Go mode
Collect these pokémon by letting them lead in the group, press the button R To activate Let’s Go and walk with them. Increase them after reaching enough steps when walking to help them evolve.
| Pokémon | Condition | Pokémon after evolution |
| Pawmo | Walk 1000 steps | Pawmot |
| Bramblin | Walk 1000 steps | Brambleghast |
| Rellor | Walk 1000 steps | Rabsca |
Pokémon needs to learn special motion
When these Pokémon learns the corresponding movement, they will evolve. If Pokémon has increased beyond the point that they learned naturally, gamers will need to teach them again, then increase again.
| Pokémon | Condition | Pokémon after evolution |
| Eevee | Friendship + know how to move the first style | SYLVEON |
| Girafarig | Know Twin Beam (level 32) | Farigiraf |
| Dunpace | Know Hyper Drill (level 32) | Dudunsparce |
| Bonsly | Know Mimic (level 16) | Sudowoodo |
| Steenee | Know Stomp (level 28) | Tsareena |
| Yanma | Ancient Power (Level 33) | Yanmega (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Piloswine | Ancient Power (can be “memorized” after evolution from Swinub to Piloswine) | Mamoswine (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| AIPOM | Double Hit (Level 32) | Ambipom (DLC The Teal Mask) |
| Hisuian Qwilfish | Barb Barrage (Level 28) | Overqwil (DLC The Indigo Disk) |
| Dipplin | Dragon Cheer (TM226) | Hydrapple (DLC The Indigo Disk) |
Pokémon only evolved at a specific time of the day
These Pokémon have many different levels of levels, but they can only be done at certain times of the day. The day of the day is not correlated with the time in the real world. Players can check for hours in the game by opening Pokédex or their map.
| Pokémon | Condition | Time | Pokémon after evolution |
| Sneasel | Hold Razor Claw + Level | Evening | Weavile |
| Eevee | Friendship | Morning | Espeon |
| Eevee | Friendship | Evening | Umbreon |
| Riolu | Friendship | Morning | Lucario |
| Happiny | Hold Oval Stone + Level | Morning | Chansey |
| Yungoos | Level 20 | Morning | GumShooS |
| Rockruff | Level 25 | Morning | Midday form lycanroc |
| Rockruff | Level 25 | Evening | Midnight form lycanroc |
| Rockruff with Own Tempo | Level 25 | 7-8 pm | Dusk form lycanroc |
| Fomantis | Level 34 | Morning | Lurantis |
| Greavard | Level 30 | Evening | Houndstone |
Pokémon needs to exchange for evolution
These Pokémon need to be traded to evolve. After the transaction is completed, they will grow, so they will need to be transacted back to the original trainer.
| Pokémon | Condition | Pokémon after evolution |
| Haunter | Exchange | Gengar |
| Slowpoke | King King’s Rock + Exchange | Slowking |
| Scyther | Exchange | Scizor |
Pokémon holds items to evolve
These Pokémon need to hold specific items and then increase or exchange for evolution.
| Pokémon | Condition | Pokémon after evolution |
| Slowpoke | King King’s Rock + Exchange | Slowking |
| Scyther | Hold Metal Coat + Exchange | Scizor |
| Sneasel | Hold Razor Claw + Level | WEAVILE |
| Happiny | Hold Oval Stone + Level | Chansey (morning) |
| Bisharp | Keep Leader’s Crest + defeat 3 other Bisharp with Leader’s Crest in the battle | Kingambit |
Pokémon evolved with specific gender
These Pokémon only evolved into other forms when they belong to a specific gender.
| Pokémon | Condition | Pokémon after evolution |
| Kirlia (male) | Dawn Stone | Gallade |
| Snorunt (the) | Dawn Stone | Froslass |
| Combee (the) | Level 21 | Vespiquen |
| Salandit (the) | Level 33 | Salazzle |
Pokémon needs specific indicators to evolve
With the launch of the DLC The Indigo Disk, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has some more evolved Pokémon based on its specific indicators.
- Tyrogue + Level 20 + Higher attack index = Hitmonlee (DLC Indigo Disk)
- Tyrogue + Level 20 + Higher defense than attack = Hitmonchan (DLC Indigo Disk)
- Tyrogue + Level 20 + attack and defense equal = hitmontop (DLC Indigo Disk)
Pokémon requires holding console in a specific way to evolve
The developer has created a new way of evolution for Pokémon in DLC The Indigo Disk, which is to keep his Nintendo Switch in a specific way for this Pokémon to evolve.
- Inkay + Level 30 + Console = Malamar (DLC Indigo Disk)




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