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Evolution does not occur automatically; instead, it must be manually triggered. Evolution is explained in Story Mode as an effect of the world being in a state of danger. The ability of Pokémon to evolve must be unlocked through the course of Story Mode (in ''Blue Rescue Team'' and ''Red Rescue Team'', {{p|Rayquaza}} must be defeated, while in ''Explorers of Time'' and ''Explorers of Darkness'', the [[Wigglytuff's Guild]] must be defeated). Similarly, in both Gates to Infinity and Super PMD players can evolve after both completing the game and reuniting the main character and partner. Most notably, evolution does not instantly make a Pokémon stronger, unlike in the core series games.  
Evolution does not occur automatically; instead, it must be manually triggered. Evolution is explained in Story Mode as an effect of the world being in a state of danger. The ability of Pokémon to evolve must be unlocked through the course of Story Mode (in ''Blue Rescue Team'' and ''Red Rescue Team'', {{p|Rayquaza}} must be defeated, while in ''Explorers of Time'' and ''Explorers of Darkness'', the [[Wigglytuff's Guild]] must be defeated). Similarly, in both Gates to Infinity and Super PMD players can evolve after both completing the game and reuniting the main character and partner. Most notably, evolution does not instantly make a Pokémon stronger, unlike in the core series games.  


* Starting with Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, Enemy Pokemon will also be able to evolve, and will so if they defeat one of the player's party Pokémon.   
* Starting with Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, Enemy Pokémon will also be able to evolve, and will so if they defeat one of the player's party Pokémon.   
* Super Pokemon Mystery Dungeon was the first Generation VI game in the series and thus features [[Mega Evolution]]. It is achieved by attaching an Awakening [[Emera]] on to a [[Looplet]].
* Super Pokémon Mystery Dungeon was the first Generation VI game in the series and thus features [[Mega Evolution]]. It is achieved by attaching an Awakening [[Emera]] on to a [[Looplet]].


Because of the different mechanics of Pokémon evolution, certain evolutions have been modified to require particular [[Mystery Dungeon evolutionary items|items]]:
Because of the different mechanics of Pokémon evolution, certain evolutions have been modified to require particular [[Mystery Dungeon evolutionary items|items]]:
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* Pokémon that evolve at night instead require the '''Lunar Ribbon'''.
* Pokémon that evolve at night instead require the '''Lunar Ribbon'''.
* {{p|Eevee}} requires a '''Mossy Rock''' to evolve into {{p|Leafeon}} or an '''Icy Rock''' to evolve into {{p|Glaceon}}.
* {{p|Eevee}} requires a '''Mossy Rock''' to evolve into {{p|Leafeon}} or an '''Icy Rock''' to evolve into {{p|Glaceon}}.
* In Super Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, evolutionary items do not exist however, and Pokemon that usually require these Items to evolve will not need them and be able to evolve regardless.
* In Super Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, evolutionary items do not exist however, and Pokémon that usually require these Items to evolve will not need them and be able to evolve regardless.


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