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==In spin-off games==
==In spin-off games==
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===In Pokémon GO===
===Pokémon GO===
{{main|List of Pokémon by evolution family in Pokémon GO}}
{{main|List of Pokémon by evolution family in Pokémon GO}}
In [[Pokémon GO]], the only way to evolve Pokémon is to press the "Evolve" button on that Pokémon's profile page. All Pokémon require the player spend a specific amount of their own Candy to evolve them, but some have additional requirements.
In [[Pokémon GO]], the only way to evolve Pokémon is to press the "Evolve" button on that Pokémon's profile page. All Pokémon require the player spend a specific amount of their own Candy to evolve them, but some have additional requirements.
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*{{p|Clamperl}} evolves into either {{p|Huntail}} or {{p|Gorebyss}} at random.
*{{p|Clamperl}} evolves into either {{p|Huntail}} or {{p|Gorebyss}} at random.


===In the Pokémon Pinball series===
===Pokémon Pinball series===
{{main|Evolution Item (Pinball)}}
{{main|Evolution Item (Pinball)}}
In [[Pokémon Pinball]] and [[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]], once the Evolution Mode or Evo Mode starts and the player chooses a Pokémon to evolve, then three instances of the same [[Evolution Item (Pinball)|Evolution Item]] appear somewhere on the table, one at a time. The player is required to get the three repeated Evolution Items before the time runs up in order to evolve the chosen Pokémon. For instance, if the player attempts to evolve a {{p|Vulpix}} into {{p|Ninetales}}, they will be required to find three [[Fire Stone|Fire Stones]] on the table. Most available Pokémon evolve by [[experience]], which requires getting three "Ex" Evolution Items. If the Pokémon evolves by [[trade]] in the core series, then the player needs to get three [[Game Link Cable|Link Cable]] Evolution Items.
In [[Pokémon Pinball]] and [[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]], once the Evolution Mode or Evo Mode starts and the player chooses a Pokémon to evolve, then three instances of the same [[Evolution Item (Pinball)|Evolution Item]] appear somewhere on the table, one at a time. The player is required to get the three repeated Evolution Items before the time runs up in order to evolve the chosen Pokémon. For instance, if the player attempts to evolve a {{p|Vulpix}} into {{p|Ninetales}}, they will be required to find three [[Fire Stone|Fire Stones]] on the table. Most available Pokémon evolve by [[experience]], which requires getting three "Ex" Evolution Items. If the Pokémon evolves by [[trade]] in the core series, then the player needs to get three [[Game Link Cable|Link Cable]] Evolution Items.


===In the Pokémon Trading Card Game series===
==In the TCG==
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{{main|Evolution#In the TCG}}
In {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]], the evolution procedure from [[Pokémon Trading Card Game|the real-life card game]] is used. There are no different methods needed to evolve a Pokémon, but instead, all Pokémon evolve simply by placing the next stage on top of a Pokémon in play that it evolves into. For instance, if the player has a {{p|Vulpix}} card in play, they may evolve it by placing a {{p|Ninetales}} card on top of it.


In Pokémon Card GB2, the {{OBP|Moon Stone|Vending S1}} is the only available card that references a method of evolution from the [[core series]], but it is simply used to search a card from the deck for a {{TCG|Colorless}} {{TCG|Evolution card}} (an evolved Pokémon card, which is placed on top of the previous stage Pokémon card), rather than directly evolve a Pokémon.
In the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}, there are no different methods needed to evolve a Pokémon, but instead, all Pokémon evolve simply by placing the next stage on top of a Pokémon in play that it evolves into. For instance, if the player has a {{p|Vulpix}} card in play, they may evolve it by placing a {{p|Ninetales}} card on top of it. Some cards reference methods of evolution found in the core series, such as the {{OBP|Moon Stone|Vending S1}} and the {{OBP|Dusk Stone|Unbroken Bonds 167}}.
 
The evolution procedure from the real-life card game is used in {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}, [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]], [[Pokémon Play It!]], and [[Pokémon Play It! Version 2]].


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