Methods of evolution: Difference between revisions

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'''Example''': {{p|Ekans}} evolves into {{p|Arbok}} at <b>level 22</b>.
'''Example''': {{p|Ekans}} evolves into {{p|Arbok}} at <b>level 22</b>.


This method of evolution in most cases has no special disadvantages. However, {{p|Meowth}}, for example, evolves into {{p|Persian}} at level 30, but learns {{m|Pay Day}} at level 32. In [[Generation IV]], Persian cannot learn Pay Day by leveling up, what means that if a player wants to have a Persian with Pay Day, that player must not let Meowth evolve until it has learned this attack.
This method of evolution in most cases has no special disadvantages. However, {{p|Meowth}}, for example, evolves into {{p|Persian}} at level 28, but learns {{m|Pay Day}} at level 32. In [[Generation IV]], Persian cannot learn Pay Day by leveling up, what means that if a player wants to have a Persian with Pay Day, that player must not let Meowth evolve until it has learned this attack.


Furthermore, Pokémon cannot evolve if they are still in their base form until level 100, because they cannot level up any further.
Furthermore, Pokémon cannot evolve if they are still in their base form until level 100, because they cannot level up any further.
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