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Pokemon Legends Arceus Guide – How to Evolve Every Pokemon

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Here is our guide on how to evolve every Pokemon in Pokemon Legends Arceus. Find the items required for each Pokemon!

In Pokemon Legends: Arceus, the evolution methods are as complex as ever, ranging from just leveling up a Pokemon to a certain level, to utilizing a specific move a certain amount of times in combat, or even waiting for a full moon.

Some Pokemon require a specific item similar to previous generations. Using these items you can evolve your Pokemon to make them powerful.

Pokemon Legends Arceus – Evolution Guide

In Pokemon Legends: Arceus, there are hundreds of Pokemon to evolve, and a majority of them do so via leveling up, such as your starter Pokemon, or by other typical methods from previous games that haven’t changed, such as Eevee’s multiple evolutions or those requiring high Friendship levels. We won’t put them here because there’s nothing new to report for those Pokemon. Simply level them up or give them the appropriate evolution items as you normally would.

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However, there are numerous Pokemon whose evolution methods have changed, as well as new Pokemon with entirely new ways that have been added. Every evolution method that’s either updated, used for new Pokemon, or is a whole new method itself is listed here.

Kleavor in Pokemon Legends: Arceus

Pokemon Legends Arceus – Different Evolution Methods

PokemonEvolved FormMethod
StantlerWyrdeerUse Psyshield Bash in Agile Style 20 times.
ScytherKleavorUse Black Augurite on Scyther.
UrsaringUrsalunaUse Peat Block on Ursaluna during a full moon.
Basculin (White-Stripe form)BasculegionTake 294 damage in recoil from any moves used in battle, without fainting.
Hisuian SneaselSneaslerUse Razer Claw on Hisuian Sneasel during the day.
Sneasel (Johto)WeavileUse Razer Claw on Johto Sneasel during the night.
Hisuian QwilfishOverqwilUse Barb Barrage in Strong Style 20 times.
GravelerGolemUse Linking Cord on Graveler.
KadabraAlakazamUse Linking Cord on Kadabra.
PetililHisuian LiligantUse Sun Stone on Petilil.
GoomyHisuian SliggooRaise Goomy to Level 40.
Hisuian SliggooHisuian GoodraRaise Hisuian Sliggoo to Level 50 and have it in party when it rains.
OnixSteelixUse Metal Coat on Onix.
ScytherScizorUse Metal Coat on Scyther.
RhydonRhyperiorUse Protector on Rhydon.
PorygonPorygon2Use Upgrade on Porygon.
Porygon2Porygon-ZUse Dubious Disc on Porygon2.
HaunterGengarUse Linking Cord on Haunter.
Hisuian GrowlitheHisuian ArcanineUse Fire Stone on Hisuian Growlithe.
MachokeMachampUse Linking Cord on Machoke.
DusclopsDusknoirUse Reaper Cloth on Dusclops.
MagmarMagmortarUse Magmarizer on Magmar.
ElectabuzzElectivireUse Electirizer on Electabuzz.
Hisuian VoltorbHisuian ElectrodeUse Leaf Stone on Hisuian Voltorb.
BergmiteHisuian AvaluggRaise Bergmite to Level 37.
Hisuian ZoruaHisuian ZoroarkRaise Hisuian Zorua to Level 37.
RuffletHisuian BraviaryRaise Rufflet to Level 54.
DialgaOrigin Forme DialgaUse Adamant Crystal on Dialga.
PalkiaOrigin Form PalkiaUse Lustrous Globe on Palkia.

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Parth Joshi

Parth is a Content Writer at MediaReferee and Editor at Gamition. He is an avid Pokemon fan and likes to make obscure Pop culture references.

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