

However, these nicknames can only work once. Leafeon and Glaceon can only be evolved around special Lure Modules, or they can be controlled by nicknaming the Eevee 'Linnea" and "Rea", respectively. Naming Eevee "Sakura" will cause it to evolve into Espeon and "Tamao" Umbreon. However, the evolution can be controlled, if they are nicknamed: "Rainer" into Vaporeon, "Sparky" into Jolteon, and "Pyro" into Flareon, after the respective Eevees in The Battling Eevee Brothers. Eevee and Rattata require 25 candies to evolve.Weedle, Caterpie, and Pidgey require 12 candies to evolve into their respective second evolutions.Some examples for candy requirements include: You can help the Pokémon Wiki by expanding it. This section is incomplete or unfinished. Pokémon with two-stage evolution and second evolved form for three-stage evolution require 50 candies. Pokémon with three-stage evolution need 25 candies to evolve for the second stage. Squirtle candies can only evolve Squirtle and Wartortle and no other Pokémon besides them. The candy is only compatible with its respective evolutionary line, e.g. To evolve a Pokémon, the Trainer must give the Pokémon some candies, which are obtained through the game by catching other Pokémon, hatching Pokémon Eggs, transferring Pokémon to Professor Willow or walking a specific distance with a Pokémon chosen as a buddy. The color of the ring can be influenced by the used Pokéball's type and with the use of a (Golden) Razzberry. Red - difficult, the Pokémon is likely to come out of the Ball.Orange - normal, the Pokémon could escape out of the Ball.Green - easy, the Pokémon will most likely be caught.Also, Silver Pinap Berries can increase catch rate and more than double the amout of candies earnt.Ī coloured circle indicates how difficult to catch a Pokémon is: In the Raid Mode when the player or groups are successful in defeating the Raid Boss, trainers have an opportunity to capture the Pokémon in a Bonus Challenge. Once the Pokémon is caught, the trainer receives an amount of Stardust and the captured Pokémon's respective candy. A camera can also be used to take photos of the field. A Nanab berry will calm the Pokémon down, making it move less. Similarly, a Pinap berry can be used to earn double the amount of Pokemon candy. To make the capture easier, the trainer can use either a Great or an Ultra Ball to catch the Pokémon, or a (Golden) Razz Berry to help its odds of catching the Pokémon. These bonus experience points are affected by experience multipliers. However, on newer versions, this issue was fixed and the bonus can be combined. Initially, the bonus experience for a "nice", "great", or "excellent" throw did not stack and would overwrite the bonus for a curveball.

Similarly, the trainer can spin the Poké Ball to throw a curveball and earn a bonus of 10 experience. You will also get an extra 50 XP if the Pokémon is caught on the first throw.

If the colored circle is tiny, one will be rewarded with 1000 experience for an "excellent" throw. If the colored circle is roughly half the size of the white circle, one will be rewarded with 50 experience for a "great" throw. If the colored circle is roughly the size of the white circle or slightly smaller, the trainer will be rewarded with 10 experience for a "nice" throw. The smaller the circle, the more likely the trainer is to catch the Pokémon.Īdditional experience is earned for throwing the ball inside the colored circle. A colored circle appears inside this white circle. A white circle represents the area in which the Poké Ball must be thrown in order to catch the Pokémon. Once an encounter is initiated, by tapping the phone, the trainer has to throw a Poké Ball at an exact angle to capture the Pokémon. To attract Pokémon to the trainer, an incense can be used, or a Lure Module can be attached to a PokéStop. The trainer has to find a Pokémon, which is shown on the local map. Water-type Pokémon are likely to be found around big waters, while Rock-type Pokémon are likely to be found near caves). The Pokémon's location varies based on the actual landscape (e.g. So far, only the Generation I, II, III, IV, V, VI Pokémon, as well as Alolan and Galarian forms are obtainable.
