Hey guys, HDvee here.
Now, Most Pokémon that evolve do so after
leveling up.
This can be triggered by gaining experience
in battle or by using a Rare Candy.
Sometimes, several additional conditions must
be met in addition to gaining a level for
a Pokémon to evolve, such as being at or
above a specific level, knowing a move, or
being in a specific location.
When these conditions are met, a Pokémon
will attempt to evolve every time it gains
a level unless the conditions are removed.
A Pokémon left in the Daycare will not evolve,
though, even if the conditions are met.
Before Generation 7, Pokémon would not evolve
if the player loses the battle, no matter
if the conditions have been met.
With that being said though, some Pokemon
take it a step further and have even crazier
evolution methods, and so, looking into this
topic a bit more, today’s video takes a
look at the top five craziest pokemon evolution
methods.
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Starting things off, and claiming the number
five spot in today’s top five video is Mantyke,
and evolving it into Mantine.
Mantyke is a water-type Pokémon that first
appeared in the fourth generation of Pokemon
games, being Pokemon Diamond, Pokemon Pearl
and Pokemon Platinum.
It has a wide blue body with large fins, which
it uses to swim, and it closely resembles
a manta ray, only without the long tail.
As we all know, Mantyke can evolve into a
much stronger form, Mantine, but Mantyke is
one of the few Pokémon that needs a special
condition to be met before it can change to
its adult stage.
In order for Mantyke to evolve into a Mantine,
you need to meet the only condition it needs
to evolve, which is to have a Remoraid in
your Pokémon party while Mantyke levels up
at least once.
This is a very unique evolution method, but
you can see how it makes sense seeing as Mantine
actually has a remoraid under it’s fin.
The cool thing though, is that you don’t
even lose your Remoraid when evolving Mantyke
into a Mantine.
For all of these reasons, Mantyke takes the
number five spot in today’s top five video.
Coming in at the number four spot in today’s
top five video is Tyrogue.
Tyrogue is a humanoid Pokémon with a predominantly
pale purple body and brown hips and feet that
resemble short pants and shoes.
The cool thing about Tyrogue’s evolution
chart, is that it can evolve into one of three
different Pokemon, being Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan
and Hitmontop.
The evolution method for this Pokemon is even
cooler though, as the Pokemon that you evolve
Tyrogue into completely depends on the Pokemon’s
stats.
Starting at level 20, if you want your Tyrogue
to evolve into a Hitmonlee, then you will
have to make sure that your Pokemon’s Attack
is higher than its Defense, you can obviously
achieve this by using EV training or by using
the expensive Pokemon vitamins.
If you want your Tyrogue to evolve into a
Hitmonchan, then you will have to make sure
your pokemon’s Defense is higher than its
Attack stat, again, you can do this through
EV training or by using Pokemon vitamins.
Finally, if you want your Tyrogue to evolve
into a Hitmontop, then you will have to make
sure that your pokemon’s Attack and Defense
stats are both the same.
Again, you can accomplish this by doing the
methods we’ve already gone over.
For all of these reasons, Tyrogue takes the
number four spot in today’s top five video.
Coming in at the halfway point in today’s
top five video is Feebas and evolving it into
the beautiful Milotic.
Feebas is a shabby, old-looking fish-like
Pokémon with a light brown body covered in
dark, irregular spots.
Now, Feebas has a very unique way of evolving
into it’s evolved form, which of course
we will go over right now.
Feebas evolves into Milotic when its Beauty
stat reaches the maximum.
In order to do that, the trainer would need
to feed it beauty poffins to increase its
beauty stat, and then It will still need to
level up.
So, sounds like a pretty tedious task if you
ask me, but then again, the prize you get
at the end of it is a Milotic, so the whole
ugly ducking concept is pretty cool in this
situation.
However, In Pokémon Black and Pokemon White,
with no contests, an item known as the prism
scale was introduced, and if you let your
Feebas hold this item whilst trading it, the
pokemon would evolve into a Milotic.
This actually means that to date, Feebas is
the only Pokemon that has two completely different
ways of evolving into the same Pokemon, pretty
cool if you ask me.
For all of these reasons, Feebas takes the
number three spot in today’s top five video.
Coming in at the number two spot in today’s
top five video is Karrablast and Shelmet,
and evolving them both into their evolutions
Escavalier and Accelgor.
Karrablast is a round, bipedal Pokémon with
a primarily blue carapace that comprises a
horn at the tip, whilst Shelmet is a bivalve
or snail-like Pokémon.
Karrablast and Shelmet are both Bug-type Pokémon
introduced in Generation 5.
However, with these two Pokemon joining the
world of Pokemon, the new evolution method
they brought with them is really cool and
unique, but unfortunately, you’re gonna
need a friend to do it.
Karrablast evolves into Escavalier when traded
for a Shelmet, which evolves into Accelgor
simultaneously.
However, neither of the Pokemon evolve if
at least one holds an Everstone during the
trade.
I thought this was a really cool new form
of evolution, and it really does help promote
trading between trainers, especially if you’re
wanting to fill up your Pokedex.
For all of these reasons, Karrablast and Shelmet
evolving into Escavalier and Accelgor take
the number two spot in today’s top five
video.
Finishing things off though and claiming the
number one spot in today’s top five video
is Inkay, and evolving it into a Malamar.
Inkay is a dual-type Dark and Psychic type
Pokémon introduced in Generation 6.
It is a primarily blue squid-like Pokémon.
It has a transparent mantle that resembles
a hat with a pink "inner body" overlaid with
yellow lights.
Now, the evolution method introduced along
with Inkay and Malamar is so unique that it
actually causes you to have to do something
outside of the actual Pokemon game.
After getting your Inkay all the way up to
level 30, Inkay has the ability to evolve,
but in order to successfully complete it you
need to turn your 3DS upside-down when it
levels.
Yes, seriously--flip it over and hold it the
wrong way during a level and it'll turn into
Malamar.
For me, this was such a cool new inventive
way to evolve a Pokemon, and it just makes
you wonder what Pokemon might come up with
next for evolving their creatures.
For all of these reasons though, Inkay takes
the number one spot in today’s top five
video.
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