Baby Pokémon

Baby Pokémon were introduced in Generation II as a pre-evolved Pokémon, that is to say, they were added before the original Pokémon in the evolutionary chain after the Pokémon had already been introduced.

Their evolutions mainly center around having a raised Happiness.

Baby Pokémon all have one thing in common: they are unable to breed unless they evolve into one of their higher forms. In addition, until Generation IV, they were not found in the wild with the exception of Wynaut.

In Generation III and Generation IV, new baby Pokémon can only be obtained by attaching an Incense item to the parents and then breeding them, to explain why they could not be obtained in previous generations.

About half of all baby Pokémon are part of a three-stage evolutionary line, that is, they evolve again after evolving from their Baby form. Only one of these, however, is achieved by level up, with most of the others requiring use of an evolutionary stone or held item to evolve a second time.

So far, no Pokémon that evolves from a baby Pokémon evolves twice more, meaning there are no four-stage evolutionary lines.

Baby Pokémon were eventually introduced in the Trading Card Game as well.

List of baby Pokémon

Baby form Evolution trigger Basic form Evolution trigger Evolved form
 
Pichu
 
Breed  
Pikachu
 
Use →
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Thunderstone
 
Raichu
 
Happiness
 
Cleffa
 
Breed  
Clefairy
 
Use →
File:MoonStoneSprite.png
Moon Stone
 
Clefable
 
Happiness
 
Igglybuff
 
Breed  
Jigglypuff
 
Use →
File:MoonStoneSprite.png
Moon Stone
 
Wigglytuff
 
Happiness
 
Togepi
 
Breed  
Togetic
  
Use →
File:ShinyStoneSprite.png
Shiny Stone
 
Togekiss
  
Happiness
 
Tyrogue
 
Breed  
Hitmonlee
 
Hitmonlee doesn't evolve.
Level 20 →
if Attack > Defense
Breed  
Hitmonchan
 
Hitmonchan doesn't evolve.
Level 20 →
if Attack < Defense
Breed  
Hitmontop
 
Hitmontop doesn't evolve.
Level 20 →
if Attack = Defense
 
Smoochum
  
Breed  
Jynx
  
Jynx doesn't evolve.
Level 30 →
 
Elekid
 
Breed  
Electabuzz
 
Trade
while holding
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Electirizer
 
Electivire
 
Level 30 →
 
Magby
 
Breed  
Magmar
 
Trade
while holding
File:MagmaBooster.png
Magmarizer
 
Magmortar
 
Level 30 →
 
Azurill
 
Breed
while holding
File:SeaIncenseSprite.png
Sea Incense
 
Marill
 
Level 18 →  
Azumarill
 
Happiness
 
Wynaut
 
Breed
while holding
File:LaxIncenseSprite.png
Lax Incense
 
Wobbuffet
 
Wobbuffet doesn't evolve.
Level 15 →
 
Budew
  
Breed
while holding
File:FlowerIncenseSprite.png
Rose Incense
 
Roselia
  
Use →
File:ShinyStoneSprite.png
Shiny Stone
 
Roserade
  
Happiness
during the day
 
Chingling
 
Breed
while holding
File:ClearIncenseSprite.png
Pure Incense
 
Chimecho
 
Chimecho doesn't evolve.
Happiness
at night
 
Bonsly
 
Breed
while holding
File:RockIncenseSprite.png
Rock Incense
 
Sudowoodo
 
Sudowoodo doesn't evolve.
Level up →
while knowing Mimic
 
Mime Jr.
 
Breed
while holding
File:EerieIncenseSprite.png
Odd Incense
 
Mr. Mime
 
Mr. Mime doesn't evolve.
Level up →
while knowing Mimic
 
Happiny
 
Breed
while holding
File:LuckyIncenseSprite.png
Luck Incense
 
Chansey
 
Happiness  
Blissey
 
Level up →
while holding
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Oval Stone
 
Munchlax
 
Breed
while holding
File:FullStomachIncenseSprite.png
Full Incense
 
Snorlax
 
Snorlax doesn't evolve.
Happiness
 
Riolu
 
Breed  
Lucario
  
Lucario doesn't evolve.
Happiness
during the day
 
Mantyke
  
Breed
while holding
File:SmallWaveIncenseSprite.png
Wave Incense
 
Mantine
  
Mantine doesn't evolve.
Level up →
with Remoraid in party

Togepi and Riolu

Togepi may or may not be classified as a baby Pokémon, because when it was introduced in Gold and Silver it was not a predecessor of an existing Pokémon. However, due to its especially baby-like manner as depicted in the anime, as well as its inability to breed, it is assumed to be a baby Pokémon. This is also true of Riolu, which was introduced in Generation IV along with its evolution, Lucario. Additionally, the only way to obtain Togepi or Riolu in the games they first appeared in was to receive them as an egg from an NPC.

Trivia

  • Ten baby Pokémon are pre-evolutions of Generation I Pokémon, more than any other generation.
  • All baby Pokémon are in the No eggs Egg Group, a matter which determines Togepi and Riolu to be part of this list despite being introduced in the same generation as their evolved forms.
  • If going by the strict definition of baby Pokémon as Pokémon that evolve into a Pokémon that was introduced in an earlier generation (and therefore, excluding Togepi and Riolu), Brock's Happiny is the first baby Pokémon hatched from an egg in the anime. Even including Togepi and Riolu, Happiny was the first to be put into a Poké Ball after it hatched, as Togepi was not, while Brock's Bonsly and James's Mime Jr. were both caught from the wild.

See also