How do Pokemon that require friendship evolve?

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I know that they require high friendship to evolve, but what does it exactly mean by that? Is there a certain number that must be matched? And, what means are there to get it high enough?



Best Answer

All friendship evolving Pokemon require 220 friendship points in order to evolve. Friendship can be gained by various means as outlined by these charts. Generally you want to walk around with it a bunch, level it up, get the Pokemon in question massages and the like, and give it the Soothe Bell. Don't feed the Pokemon herbal medicine and don't let it faint.




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How do you know when a Pokemon has enough friendship to evolve?

How to Check Friendship in Pokemon Sword and Shield. Go to Hammerlock and enter the building to the right of the Pokemon Center. Inside, speak to the little boy on the right - the Friendship Checker. He will tell you a series of phrases depending on how friendly your Pokemon is.

What Pokemon needs buddies to evolve?

Currently, there are six Pokemon that need to be set as your active Buddy to evolve. That's Eevee, Feebas, Mime Jr., Bonsly, Happiny, and Woobat.

What Pokemon level up with friendship?

Which Pok\xe9mon require a High Friendship Level to evolve in Pok\xe9mon Sword and Shield?
  • Budew evolves into Roselia during the day.
  • Cleffa evolves into Clefairy.
  • Eevee evolves into Espeon during the day.
  • Eevee evolves into Sylveon while knowing a Fairy-type move.
  • Eevee evolves into Umbreon at night.
  • Pichu evolves into Pikachu.




Pokemon that Evolve with Friendship




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