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{{EvolutionaryItems|Type=Fire|Item=Magmarizer|Function=It evolves [[Magmar]] into [[Magmortar]] when held during a [[Trading|trade transaction]]. There is no in-battle function|PreEvos=Magmar|Evos=Magmortar|Locations=Held by [[Magby]] and [[Magmar]]\Potential reward from [[Kanto]]'s iteration of [[Daily Challenges]]\[[Diggable Patches]]}}
{{EvolutionaryItems|Type=Fire|Item=Magmarizer|Function=It evolves [[Magmar]] into [[Magmortar]] when held during a [[Trading|trade transaction]]. There is no in-battle function|PreEvos=Magmar|Evos=Magmortar|Locations=Held by [[Magby]] and [[Magmar]]\Potential reward from [[Kanto]]'s iteration of [[Daily Challenges]]\[[Diggable Patches]]}}


{{EvolutionaryItems|Type=Rock|Item=King's Rock|Function=Triggers multiple evolutions when held during a [[Trading|trade]] transaction, in addition to its in-battle effect of inducing the opponent to [[Status Ailments#Flinching|flinch]] in-battle at a 10% chance (if there is not already a flinch rate for the move)|PreEvos=Poliwhirl,Slowpoke|Evos=Politoed,Slowking|Locations=Held by wild [[Slowpoke]], [[Slowbro]], [[Poliwag]], [[Poliwhirl]], and [[Politoed]]\One-off purchasable in [[Slowpoke Well]] B1F for {{Pdollar}}15,000\[[Diggable Patches]]}}
{{EvolutionaryItems|Type=Rock|Item=King's Rock|Function=Triggers multiple evolutions when held during a [[Trading|trade]] transaction, in addition to its in-battle effect of inducing the opponent to [[Status Ailments#Flinching|flinch]] in-battle at a 10% chance (if there is not already a flinch rate for the move)|PreEvos=Poliwhirl,Slowpoke|Evos=Politoed,Slowking|Locations=Held by wild [[Slowbro]], [[Poliwag]], [[Poliwhirl]], and [[Politoed]]\One-off purchasable in [[Slowpoke Well]] B1F for {{Pdollar}}15,000\[[Diggable Patches]]}}


{{EvolutionaryItems|Type=Steel|Item=Metal Coat|Function=It triggers multiple [[Steel_(type)|Steel]]-type evolutions when Pokémon by a compatible Pokémon being [[Trading|traded]], in addition to boosting the attack-power damage output of Steel-type moves when actively held in-battle|Locations=Held by wild [[Magnemite]], [[Magneton]], [[Scyther]], [[Steelix]], [[Skarmory]], [[Beldum]], and [[Bronzor]]\[[Diggable Patches]]|PreEvos=Onix,Scyther|Evos=Steelix,Scizor}}
{{EvolutionaryItems|Type=Steel|Item=Metal Coat|Function=It triggers multiple [[Steel_(type)|Steel]]-type evolutions when Pokémon by a compatible Pokémon being [[Trading|traded]], in addition to boosting the attack-power damage output of Steel-type moves when actively held in-battle|Locations=Held by wild [[Magnemite]], [[Magneton]], [[Scyther]], [[Steelix]], [[Skarmory]], [[Beldum]], and [[Bronzor]]\[[Diggable Patches]]|PreEvos=Onix,Scyther|Evos=Steelix,Scizor}}

Revision as of 15:14, 24 March 2017

Evolutionary items are instruments that induce evolution upon compatible Pokémon.

While evolutionary items are multi-methodical in how they trigger the evolution, they are all single-use; they will be expended upon successful evolution of your Pokémon. Additionally, they are usable at any level; this makes it much safer to wait until level 100 to evolve your Pokémon if you wish to train on a lesser experience-chart disparity than its evolution, as opposed to the more precarious level-up evolutions that are sometimes nixed depending on server instabilities at the juncture.

They can be subsumed into two categories: evolutionary stones and trade-evolving items; the latter will usually have secondary, in-battle functions, too, which makes them bifunctional Held Items.

Evolutionary stones

To use these items, simply select them from your inventory; it will trigger the evolutionary prompt wherein you can select the compatible Pokémon.










Trade-evolving items

These items must be held during a trade transaction in order for the evolution to be triggerable. Most of these also have secondary effects, typically effectuating in-battle.













Conjunctive level-up items

All items in this scope must be held in unison with the Pokémon's level-up and other specified conditions in order to trigger the evolution.