Pokemon leaf green should i evolve pikachu
Thanks to the fact that Pikachu evolves via the Thunder Stone, it can be evolved at any time during your journey together. Still, due to Pikachu being able to learn the powerful Thunderbolt move, it is advised that you evolve your Pikachu after it learns that move. Each game has Pikachu learn the move at a different level. As we all know by now, there is only one way to evolve Pikachu in the main games and most other games as well. Pikachu does not evolve by leveling up or via some other statistical value, it evolves exclusively via the Thunder Stone.
So, in order to evolve your Pikachu, you first have to have a Pikachu on your roster. Then, you need to obtain a Thunder Stone and use it on your Pikachu.
This can be done on any level, as there are no level-based limitations when evolutionary stones are concerned. If you want more information on how to evolve Pikachu, check our guide.
Well, although that is theoretically correct, as you are able to do it, there is a tactical approach to the games that advises you to evolve Pikachu after it learns a specific movie. So, when does Pikachu learn Thunderbolt? It all depends on you and what moves you don't want to teach it. It learns Discharge at level 37, which has a decent attack power. Originally Posted by Bobby [ Original Post ].
Also if you keep Pikachu unevolved and give it a light ball it's attack and sp. But Raichus are pretty amazing. True Reign. Seen July 30th, Both Pokemon suck in general, but if you want to use them, here is my advice: Raichu. The final evolution of the ugly mouse. Those are the four moves that makes Raichu semi-good. Originally Posted by cheekoo98 [ Original Post ].
Probably did. Oh, yeah, I forgot to answer your question, OP! I usually evolve my Pikachu at Lv I don't know why. I just get sick of training a Pikachu around that point. And 35 is about the average level for a Pokemon to reach its final form. Probably when it learns all its good moves. Then Raichu will PWN! Working on a new sig, out of ideas, lost intrest in photoshop.
Seen November 30th, Seen October 13th, Dominus Temporis. All Pokemon are good if raised and used right with the proper moveset. Since there isnt one best Pokemon in the game, all Pokemon are fair game depending on your strategy.
Pikachu is pretty powerful if you watched the anime. I had trained my Pikachu for speed, but even by the time it was at its maximum stats, it was comfortably outsped by ordinary competitiors.
Both Pokemon suck in general, but if you want to use them, here is my advice: Raichu.
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