My kid sister plays 'Pokémon Go' like it’s her part-time job, and she schooled me hard on this. Unknown Pokémon? Yeah, they evolve—but only after you’ve actually caught them. She’s got this whole notebook tracking which ones need weird conditions (looking at you, Eevee naming tricks). Some, like Meltan, even demand connecting to other games. It’s not just about candies; timing matters too—unless you want a Glaceon when you meant to get an Umbreon. The game’s layers keep her hooked, and honestly, her excitement when she finally evolved a Larvesta after months was downright contagious.
You know what's wild? The first time I stumbled upon an unknown Pokémon in 'Pokémon Go,' my instinct was to hoard candies like a dragon with treasure, just in case. Turns out, most shadowy silhouettes in your Dex can indeed evolve—once you catch them, of course. But Niantic loves throwing curveballs; some species like Smeargle or Unown stay stubbornly unevolvable despite their rarity. The thrill of finally catching that elusive Noibat and grinding walks for 400 candies? Pure serotonin. Evolution mechanics here are a mix of patience and strategy, which keeps the grind oddly addictive.
That said, I once spent weeks hunting a single Axew, convinced it would morph into some legendary beast. Nope—just a Haxorus eventually, but hey, the journey’s half the fun. Always check community guides though; missing out on evolving a Pokémon because it requires a special item or event would sting worse than a Zubat’s confusion attack.
As a day-one player, I’ve seen 'Pokémon Go' flip evolution rules more times than Team Rocket changes outfits. Generally, if the Pokémon has an evolution in the main series games, it’ll evolve here too—but only post-catch. The kicker? Some evolutions are locked behind absurd candy counts or niche items. Ever tried evolving a Magikarp before the community day? 400 candies for a Gyarados feels like running a marathon in flip-flops. And don’t get me started on regional exclusives; finding a Heracross outside certain zones is like spotting a shiny unicorn. The game’s designed to keep you walking, trading, and sometimes weeping into your phone.
Short answer: yes, but with caveats. Until you’ve actually caught that mysterious shadow in your Dex, it won’t evolve. Once you do, it’s candy city—unless it’s one of those exceptions like Delibird, which stays forever festive. The real chaos begins with special requirements; my buddy still gripes about wasting a Sinnoh Stone on the wrong Pokémon. It’s a system that rewards persistence (and Googling).
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I personally like to hoard a few Oddish when there’s a grass or community day event, because candies pour in and sometimes new moves drop during events. If you’ve got a shiny Oddish, the shiny coloration cascades through evolution, so a shiny Oddish becomes shiny Gloom and then shiny Vileplume or shiny Bellossom depending on which evolution path you pick — something I always double-check before throwing that Sun Stone on because shiny scarcity makes them special. Also, if you’re deciding which final form to keep, think about what you want: Vileplume brings that grass/poison twist and is useful in certain raid and gym matchups, while Bellossom is pure grass with sometimes more niche utility. Check moves and IVs before burning 100 candies — nothing hurts more than evolving a mon right before you realize it has mediocre moves.
Little player tips from my oddball collection: use Pinap Berries when catching Oddish to speed up candy collection, set Oddish as your buddy if you’re trying to build candy slowly for a rainy day, and watch for events that give extra candy or introduced new charged moves (they’ve historically rotated special moves for grass community days). If you want to minimize regret, save evolving until you can appraise IVs and, if possible, wait for a move re-roll window during an event. I usually keep one Vileplume and one Bellossom for variety — it’s a small stash strategy that keeps battling flexible and my Pokédex happy.
Ugh, I feel your pain! My Squirtle refused to evolve for ages, and it drove me nuts until I figured out the quirks. First off, check if you've got enough candy—it takes 25 Squirtle Candies to evolve into Wartortle and another 100 to reach Blastoise. If you're short, you'll need to catch more Squirtles or walk one as your buddy to grind those candies. Also, make sure you aren't accidentally pressing the 'Power Up' button instead of 'Evolve'—I’ve done that more times than I’d like to admit!
Another sneaky thing is the 'A Mythical Discovery' research task. If you’re stuck on the step that requires evolving a Squirtle, the game might block evolution until you reach that specific quest. I wasted days thinking my game was glitched before realizing I hadn’t progressed far enough in the special research. And hey, if you’re holding out for a Squirtle with sunglasses or a party hat, some event Pokémon can’t evolve at all, so double-check its costume!
Ghost-type Pokémon in 'Pokémon Go' have some of the most interesting evolution mechanics, and honestly, it keeps things fresh compared to the usual candy grind. Take Gastly, for example—it evolves into Haunter at 25 candies, but getting that Gengar requires another 100. The real kicker? Some ghost evolutions need special items or conditions. For instance, Dusclops needs a Sinnoh Stone and 100 candies to become Dusknoir, while Phantump evolves into Trevenant when you trade it (no candy cost, but you’ll need a friend to swap with). And let’s not forget Shedinja—it’s a weird one since it doesn’t evolve traditionally but pops up as a bonus when you evolve Nincada during special research tasks.
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