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When a Pokémon levels up, it becomes more [[friendship|friendly]]. This way, {{cat|Pokémon that evolve by friendship}} may eventually evolve by training.
When a Pokémon levels up, it becomes more [[friendship|friendly]]. This way, {{cat|Pokémon that evolve by friendship}} may eventually evolve by training.


In [[Generation IV]], during battle, if a Pokémon almost has enough experience to level up its [[Poké Ball]] will shake in the player's team summary.
In [[Generation IV]], during battle, if a Pokémon almost has enough experience to level up, its [[Poké Ball]] will shake in the player's team summary.


In [[Generation I]], if a Pokémon gains enough experience to gain more than one level, it will grow straight to the new level, and is unable to learn any move learned at a skipped level. In [[Generation II]], the active Pokémon grows level by level, whereas [[recall|switched out]] Pokémon grow straight to the new level (but are able to learn any moves regardless). From [[Generation III]] onwards, all Pokémon grow level by level.
In [[Generation I]], if a Pokémon gains enough experience to gain more than one level, it will grow straight to the new level, and is unable to learn any move learned at a skipped level. In [[Generation II]], the active Pokémon grows level by level, whereas [[recall|switched out]] Pokémon grow straight to the new level (but are able to learn any moves regardless). From [[Generation III]] onwards, all Pokémon grow level by level.
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