Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I know that if I postpone my Pokemon's evolution, I can learn certain moves earlier.
For example, Mareep learns Thunder at level 55 while its fully evolved form, Ampharos, only gets it at level Obviously, Pokemon who change types by evolving get the benefits of their new type, but for everything else, why should I evolve early as opposed to waiting for good attacks? The advantage gained is improved stats. The evolved form of a Pokemon has better stats than its earlier forms.
However, when you evolve your Pokemon their stats are recalculated from level 1. So your fully evolved Pokemon will have the same stats at level regardless of which level you evolve it at. There are two disadvantages to evolving a Pokemon though. The first one is pretty minor, and is that a Pokemon takes longer to learn moves in an evolved form as you noted in your question.
The other disadvantage is fairly significant though, and only applies to Pokemon which evolve with an evolution stone. The majority of Pokemon which evolve using a stone won't learn any moves when evolved, so you don't want to evolve those Pokemon until they've learned all their possible moves. Evolving them earlier will really, really limit their usefulness. Essentially, your attacks will be dealing more damage, and you will be able to take more damage.
The first is base stats. This translates to an immediate boost in battling abilities. The second is that pokemon movepools often expand with evolution - the pokemon is able to learn abilities it would otherwise not be able to often related to its new type, if applicable.
While generally speaking, non-evolved pokemon learn attacks earlier than their evolved counterparts, it is not always true, and depending on the individual scenario, there may be no reason to delay evolution.
Additionally, if the move in question is learn-able via TM or Move Tutor, it can be unnecessary to wait until a certain level in the first place - you're just missing out on the higher stats at that point. As of Generation 6, there is another advantage to keeping your Pokemon unevolved: Bonus Exp. Any Pokemon that evolves at a certain level will receive bonus Exp. Points if its level is at least the level it evolves at.
So if you have an Abra for example at level 16 or higher, it will receive bonus Exp. Points until you let it evolve to Kadabra. This applies as soon as the Pokemon reaches that level and afterwards gains Exp. Points, so it can sometimes happen unknowingly in Trainer battles if your Pokemon reaches the Level it evolves at, but the opponent still has Pokemon left and you have that Pokemon gain Exp. Points from them. Since there are currently no online sources to confirm this that I'm aware of , here is the data I aquired through a personal test to confirm this.
I had a Lv. The first Audino yielded a little over Exp. Points, which brought Vanillish to Lv. The next Audino yielded slightly more than The long-running Misunderstood Mischief research can now be completed - learn the latest Arlo, Cliff, Sierra counters and Giovanni counters to help you succeed. Other major updates in the past year include a level cap increase , the introduction of XL Candy , boosts to some XP sources and the addition of Platinum Medals.
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And while it does seem like an obvious choice to evolve Cosmog until it becomes its strongest final form, there's a good reason to leave it unevolved.
Luckily Stufful, the lesser of two evils, is friendly enough to keep as a pet. It only tends to become violent and dangerous if touched or angered. This is still a much better alternative to Bewear, who has a really bad habit of killing humans with its hugs. They do not have any attacking moves of their own and instead rely on using their opponent's attacks against them.
Because of this, Wynaut and Wobbuffet can be extremely frustrating and annoying to deal with in a battle. Jessie of Team Rocket knows this firsthand with a headache-inducing Wobbuffet of her own. But unlike the other cats who become more chic and sophisticated after evolving, Glameow becomes "ugly". It has a sleek body, to begin with, and has a habit of showing off its curly ribbon-like tail when it's happy.
But once it evolves into Purugly, it loses its glamorous appeal and gains an ugly personality. Remoraid and its evolution, Octillery, actually share zero physical resemblances to one another. While Remoraid is a small bluefish, Octillery is a bright red octopus. Ironically, Remoraid is more commonly associated with Mantine, whose unique evolution requires it to have a Remoraid buddy.
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