Friendship Evolution
Friendship Evolution refers to the process of evolving a Pokémon with high friendship. This method of Evolution was introduced in Generation II.
Terminology
In Pokémon Gold and Silver: Complete Pokédex, this is referred to as both Friendship Evolution and Friendly Evolution:
- "Perhaps the trickiest type of evolution is the Friendship Evolution. If you treat your Pokémon with utmost respect and care until it is very happy and very attached to you, it will evolve." (page 5)
- "I have concluded that several Pokémon will evolve only when they are very attached to their Trainers—a process called Friendly Evolution." (page 19)
List of friendship Evolutions
Prior Evolution | Friendship Evolution | Later Evolution | ||||
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Introduced in Generation II | ||||||
Zubat Poison Flying |
Level 22+ → |
Golbat Poison Flying |
+ Level Up → |
Crobat Poison Flying |
Crobat does not evolve | |
Nothing evolves into Pichu | Pichu Electric |
+ Level Up → |
Pikachu Electric |
Thunder Stone → |
Raichu Electric | |
+ Thunder Stone (in Alola) → |
Alolan Raichu Electric Psychic | |||||
Nothing evolves into Cleffa | Cleffa Fairy |
+ Level Up → |
Clefairy Fairy |
Moon Stone → |
Clefable Fairy | |
Nothing evolves into Igglybuff | Igglybuff Normal Fairy |
+ Level Up → |
Jigglypuff Normal Fairy |
Moon Stone → |
Wigglytuff Normal Fairy | |
Nothing evolves into Togepi | Togepi Fairy |
+ Level Up → |
Togetic Fairy Flying |
Togetic does not evolveGen. II–III | ||
Shiny Stone → |
Togekiss Fairy Flying | |||||
Nothing evolves into Eevee | Eevee Normal |
+ + Level Up (day) → |
Espeon Psychic |
Espeon does not evolve | ||
+ + Level Up (night) → |
Umbreon Dark |
Umbreon does not evolve | ||||
Nothing evolves into ChanseyGen. II–III | Chansey Normal |
+ Level Up → |
Blissey Normal |
Blissey does not evolve | ||
Happiny Normal |
+ + Level Up (day, holding an Oval Stone) → | |||||
Introduced in Generation III | ||||||
Nothing evolves into Azurill | Azurill Normal Fairy |
+ Level Up → |
Marill Water Fairy |
Level 18+ → |
Azumarill Water Fairy | |
Introduced in Generation IV | ||||||
Nothing evolves into Budew | Budew Grass Poison |
+ + Level Up (morning or day) → |
Roselia Grass Poison |
Shiny Stone → |
Roserade Grass Poison | |
Nothing evolves into Buneary | Buneary Normal |
+ Level Up → |
Lopunny Normal |
Lopunny does not evolve | ||
Nothing evolves into Chingling | Chingling Psychic |
+ + Level Up (night) → |
Chimecho Psychic |
Chimecho does not evolve | ||
Nothing evolves into Munchlax | Munchlax Normal |
+ Level Up → |
Snorlax Normal |
Snorlax does not evolve | ||
Nothing evolves into Riolu | Riolu Fighting |
+ + Level Up (day) → |
Lucario Fighting Steel |
Lucario does not evolve | ||
Introduced in Generation V | ||||||
Nothing evolves into Woobat | Woobat Psychic Flying |
+ Level Up → |
Swoobat Psychic Flying |
Swoobat does not evolve | ||
Sewaddle Bug Grass |
Level 20+ → |
Swadloon Bug Grass |
+ Level Up → |
Leavanny Bug Grass |
Leavanny does not evolve | |
Introduced in Generation VI | ||||||
Nothing evolves into Eevee | Eevee Normal |
+ + + Level Up (knows a Fairy move, 2+ affection levels)Gen. VI–VII →[a] |
Sylveon Fairy |
Sylveon does not evolve | ||
+ Level Up (knows a Fairy move) →[a] | ||||||
Introduced in Generation VII | ||||||
Nothing evolves into Alolan Meowth | Alolan Meowth Dark |
+ Level Up[b] → |
Alolan Persian Dark |
Alolan Persian does not evolve | ||
Nothing evolves into Type: Null | Type: Null Normal |
+ Level Up → |
Silvally Normal |
Silvally does not evolve | ||
Introduced in Generation VIII | ||||||
Nothing evolves into Snom | Snom Ice Bug |
+ + Level Up (night) → |
Frosmoth Ice Bug |
Frosmoth does not evolve |
In the core series games
Some Pokémon evolve when they are leveled up with enough friendship. As long as the Pokémon has the required amount of friendship, unless there are other requirements for its Evolution, it will attempt to evolve whenever it levels up by battle or Rare Candy. However, in the case of certain Pokémon, the friendship Evolution may only be available at certain times of day, it may require holding an item or knowing a certain move.
This evolutionary requirement was introduced in Generation II. This is the same generation where the feature of all Pokémon having a friendship value was introduced, as opposed to the early friendship mechanic from Pokémon Yellow which only applied to the partner Pikachu.
Baby Pokémon often have this Evolution requirement, but it is also an Evolution requirement for other Pokémon, and not all baby Pokémon have this as an Evolution requirement
Generations II to VII
From Generation II to VII, a Pokémon requires at least 220 friendship in order to evolve.
In these generations, a level 100 Pokémon is unable to evolve by leveling up. Since the friendship Evolution involves leveling up, a Pokémon with this level is unable to evolve by friendship.
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Eevee is unable to evolve into Espeon or Umbreon due to the lack of the time feature even though those games are compatible with the evolved forms traded from other games.
Generation VIII onwards
From Generation VIII onwards, a Pokémon requires at least 160 friendship in order to evolve.
If a Rare Candy is used on a level 100 Pokémon that evolves by leveling up and currently meets its Evolution requirements (including friendship), it will evolve without gaining a level.
In the side series games
Pokémon Colosseum
In Pokémon Colosseum, all friendship Evolutions up to Generation III are available except Eevee is unable to evolve into Espeon or Umbreon due to the lack of the time feature. However, both evolved forms are otherwise available together as the player's first Pokémon.
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, all friendship Evolutions up to Generation III are available. However, instead of evolving during the day or at night, an Eevee with high enough friendship evolves into Espeon or Umbreon if the player has the Sun Shard or Moon Shard in the Bag, respectively.
Since the player is required to choose only one of Eevee's Evolution items to be obtained on Gateon Port, Eevee's Evolution into Espeon or Umbreon is only available once per game and it is not possible to have both Shards in the Bag at the same time.
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
- Main article: IQ → Evolution
In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, the Pokémon that evolve by friendship in the core series require a certain IQ value instead. The number of IQ stars required varies between species.
The requirement of evolving during the day or the night is replaced by using a Sun Ribbon or Lunar Ribbon.
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
In Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire, it is possible to evolve caught Pokémon that would normally require friendship in the core series games.
Like all Evolutions in this game, this is achievable in the Evolution Mode by simply choosing that Pokémon (such as Golbat evolving into Crobat) and then obtaining a certain Evolution Item three times somewhere on the Pinball table under the deadline (usually 2 minutes, which can be extended using the Timer Bonus). In the case of friendship Evolution, the Evolution item is a heart symbol (). Once this is done, the player's Poké Ball is required to enter the Center Hole to finish this process. There is a short Pokémon Evolution animation, and then the evolved form will count as caught in the Pokédex.
In this game, the four friendship Evolution lines from the Generation III Hoenn Pokédex are available:
Evolves from | Evolves into |
---|---|
Golbat |
Crobat |
Pichu |
Pikachu |
Igglybuff |
Jigglypuff |
Azurill |
Marill |
In animation
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Many Pokémon have evolved through friendship Evolution throughout Pokémon the Series. The vast majority of these friendships have been between Trainer and Pokémon, though other times it may be triggered on its own, or from loyalty and gratefulness from another Pokémon. This was demonstrated when Ash's Pikachu was shown to have evolved from a Pichu, in the Pokémon Journeys: The Series episode Enter Pikachu!, out of gratitude from a Kangaskhan taking care of him when he was younger.
Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver
Gary's Umbreon evolved from an Eevee prior to Power Play!.
Brock's Crobat evolved from a Golbat in Control Freak! after some encouragement from Brock.
Sakura's Espeon evolved from an Eevee prior to Espeon, Not Included.
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
Misty's Togetic evolved from a Togepi in A Togepi Mirage!.
A Munchlax evolved into a Snorlax in Destiny Deoxys.
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Nando's Roserade as a Roselia evolved from a Budew in its debut Dawn Of A New Era!.
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Ash's Swadloon evolved into a Leavanny in Battling the Leaf Thieves!
Virgil's Umbreon evolved from an Eevee prior to Team Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad!.
Cameron's Lucario evolved from a Riolu in Cameron's Secret Weapon!.
Pokémon the Series: XY
Korrina's Lucario evolved from a Riolu prior to Mega Revelations!.
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
Gladion's Umbreon evolved from an Eevee prior to A Glaring Rivalry!.
Gladion's Silvally evolved from a Type: Null in Mission: Total Recall!.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Ash's Pikachu was revealed to have evolved from a Pichu in Enter Pikachu!
Ash's Lucario evolved from a Riolu in Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!.
Brock's Blissey evolved from a Chansey prior to The Arceus Chronicles (Part 2).
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
In Forretress of Solitude, it is shown that Vee evolved from Eevee into Espeon.
HeartGold & SoulSilver arc
In All About Arceus VIII, it is implied that Togebo evolved by this method from Togepi into Togetic. This happened when Gold apologized for thinking that Togebo was not as strong as his other Pokémon and upon realizing his mistake, told Togebo to join the other Pokémon in the battle against the rampaging Arceus.
Notes
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