Pokemon Quest Evolution Chart Guide
Pokemon Quest is the game that pushes on you to constantly develop your team and each of its member. You begin the game with three starter Pokemon which have no special abilities at the beginning.
But over time, the situation is changing. Your Pokemon evolve and get stronger from an expedition to expedition. Your team grows letting you select the most powerful and effective Pokemon for passing levels.
Every team member evolves over time. And once being Pikachu, your starter Pokemon turns into Raichu, Charmander becomes Charmeleon, and so on.
Each and every Pokemon can get evolved into a new form of being. It happens on various levels under different circumstances, but always standardly for the individual Pokemon.
From our Pokemon Quest Evolution Chart guide, you can get to know how to help your pocket monsters evolve and what are the evolution levels.
How to evolve your Pokemon?
As we previously mentioned, there are three essential activities in Pokemon Quest. These are going on expeditions, cooking, and improving your Pokemon. Improving, in its turn, includes Level-Up training, collecting Power Stones, buying particular purchases in the Poke Mart, and even decorating your Base Camp.
But which of this strategies leads to your Pokemon evolution?
We must say that evolving in Pokemon Quest considers achieving the certain level with each Pokemon. To boost your Pokemon level, you need to train the monster which can be done in some ways.
- Your Pokemon will level up when a certain amount of EXP is achieved. This means that your monsters need to take part in expeditions and fight enemies Pokemon. This is how the amount of EXP can be increased.
- You should do Level-Up Training for a faster leveling up. Find the particular feature in the game menu and start the Training. You should use the more powerful Pokemon as a supporting Pokemon to gain the higher results with training.
- Use PM Tickets for speeding up the leveling-up process. Earn PM Tickets by playing or buying them for the real-cash money.
Once your Pokemon reached the particular level (individual for each of the Pokemon), the evolution will happen automatically. It will bring with itself more ATK and HP, and a new appearance for your leveled-up monster.
When evolution happened, that means your Pokemon becomes stronger. If you want to prevent your Pokemon from evolution into a new form, give it an everstone, and it will stop evolving.
What is the Evolution Chart in Pokemon Quest?
So every Pokemon evolves when reaching a particular level. To learn this evolution level and to find out the new form for each monster evolved, you can use the table below.
Name of the Pokemon | Evolution Levels | Evolved Forms | The Final Evolution Level Icon |
Abra | 16 and 36 | Kadabra > Alakazam | |
Bellsprout | 21 and 36 | Weepinbell > Victreebel | |
Bulbasaur | 16 and 32 | Ivysaur > Venusaur | |
Caterpie | 7 and 10 | Metapod > Butterfree | |
Charmander | 16 and 36 | Charmeleon > Charizard | |
Clefairy | 36 | Clefable | |
Cubone | 28 | Marowak | |
Diglett | 26 | Dugtrio | |
Doduo | 31 | Dodrio | |
Dratini | 30 and 55 | Dragonair > Dragonite | |
Drowzee | 26 | Hypno | |
Eevee | 36 | Vaporeon / Jolteon / Flareon | / / |
Ekans | 22 | Arbok | |
Exeggcute | 36 | Exeggutor | |
Gastly | 25 and 36 | Haunter > Gengar | |
Geodude | 25 and 36 | Graveler > Golem | |
Goldeen | 33 | Seaking | |
Grimer | 38 | Muk | |
Growlithe | 36 | Arcanine | |
Horsea | 32 | Seadra | |
Jigglypuff | 36 | Wigglytuff | |
Kabuto | 40 | Kabutops | |
Koffing | 35 | Weezing | |
Krabby | 28 | Kingler | |
Machop | 28 and 36 | Machoke > Machamp | |
Magnemite | 30 | Magneton | |
Magikarp | 20 | Gyarados | |
Mankey | 28 | Primeape | |
Meowth | 28 | Persian | |
Nidoran (Male) | 16 and 36 | Nidorino > Nidoking | |
Nidoran (Female) | 16 and 36 | Nidorina > Nidoqueen | |
Oddish | 21 and 36 | Gloom > Vileplume | |
Omanyte | 40 | Omastar | |
Paras | 24 | Parasect | |
Pidgey | 18 and 36 | Pidgeotto > Pidgeot | |
Pikachu | 22 | Raichu | |
Poliwag | 25 and 36 | Poliwhirl > Poliwrath | |
Ponyta | 40 | Rapidash | |
Psyduck | 33 | Golduck | |
Rattata | 20 | Raticate | |
Rhyhorn | 42 | Rhydon | |
Sandshrew | 22 | Sandslash | |
Seel | 34 | Dewgong | |
Shellder | 36 | Cloyster | |
Slowpoke | 37 | Slowbro | |
Squirtle | 16 and 36 | Wartortle > Blastoise | |
Spearow | 20 | Fearow | |
Staryu | 36 | Starmie | |
Tentacool | 30 | Tentacruel | |
Tyrogue | 20 | Hitmonchan / Hitmonlee / Hitmontop | / / |
Venonat | 31 | Venomoth | |
Voltorb | 30 | Electrode | |
Vulpix | 36 | Ninetales | |
Weedle | 7 and 10 | Kakuna > Beedrill | |
Zubat | 22 | Golbat |
What is so special about Eevee?
Eevee’s evolution chart differs from other Pokemon. Some gamers even call the process of its leveling up the Eeveelution. Eevee evolves when reaching 36 level, and there three different forms which it can evolve to.
Eevee can turn into Vaporeon or Jolteon or Flareon depending on Power Stones which it has in the particular moment of evolution.
- If Eevee has an equal number of Attack and Health stones (or no Stones at all) at level 36, it transforms into Jolteon.
- If Eevee has more Attack than Health stones at level 36, it transforms into Flareon.
- If Eevee has more Health than Attack stones at level 36, it transforms into Vaporeon.
Take note, that only a number of Stones but not their power matters in case of Eeveelution.
The same goes for Tyrogue which evolves into Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan or Hitmontop starting at level 20.
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Now you have the complete Pokemon Quest Evolution Chart so that you won’t miss the moment when each of your Pokemon evolved and got stronger. Therefore, you have more chances to strengthen your Pokemon team power and become more successful during expeditions.