Sunday, April 12, 2015

How To: Evolve Your Pokémon With Evolutionary Stones

Hello guys, it's been quite a while since I have updated this blog. I hope you are all having a wonderful day today and here's a quick how to on how to evolve Pokémon using an evolutionary stone.

Background Information:


PKMN-Evolution Stones by rosa-pegasus
http://rosa-pegasus.deviantart.com/art/PKMN-Evolution-Stones-464966938

An evolutionary stone is a stone-like item that aids some species of Pokémon in their evolutionary process. Evolutionary stones can be used any time you want, causing the Pokémon of your choice to evolve instantly. Besides the Everstone, which must be held in order for the evolution to occur, all stones can be directly applied to all Pokémon.

Some types of stones work better on a Pokémon's specific type. For example, if you want to evolve a Charmander, it'd be best to use a fire stone instead of a water stone because Charmander is a Fire Type; therefore, the stone would actually evolve the Charmander.

Evolutionary Stone Tutorial:

Step 1: Choose the Pokémon you would like to evolve. I'll be using Bulbasaur for this example.


http://guilhermeuzumaki.deviantart.com/art/bulbasaur-render-343632707


Step 2: Choose the Evolutionary Stone that would best fits the type of Pokémon you will be evolving. Since Bulbasaur is a grass type, then the Leaf Stone would be the best pick. You can purchase stones in certain stores or find them in Poké Balls when you're on your journey.

http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Evolutionary_stone

Step 3: Go to your "Bag" and find the stone you will be using. After doing so, click on it and it will give you some choices. In this case, you will click the "Use" button.


http://www.wikihow.com/Evolve-Murkrow

Step 4: Select the Pokémon you want to use the stone on. Then, watch as the evolutionary process occurs!




http://www.vizzed.com/play/pokemon-eeveelution-at-vizzedcom-gba-online-game-boy-advance-74740-game


I hope you guys enjoyed this quick little tutorial, and be sure to stay tuned for more Pokémon related things!

- The Pokémon Master

1 comment:

  1. Gisselle, this is really really good! I like how you used the photos to show how you can do it, they are clear and explanitory. Great job!!!!

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