As the Pokemon series has progressed, the ways in which the creatures can evolve has increased dramatically. There are some Pokemon💞 that have had to wait a couple of generations before they gained new evolutions.

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With nine generations and counting, you can bet there are a good number of these relative - pardon the pun - slowpokes. It's always exciting when an old favorite gets a fresh evolution in life, and here's every last one of them.
In more recent generations, we've had some pretty powerful alterations among a great number of species - Megas in Pokemon X & Y, Dynamax and Gigantamax in Pokemon Sword & Shield, and even Tera types in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, if you want to count those. We'll refrain from counting these as evolutions, since for one thing, they kind of aren't, and for another... frankly, it's all too convoluted if we do!
Slowpoke To Slowking
- Generation 1 To Generation 2
Slowpoke decided that the thing clasped onto its tail would make for a fancy hat. All you need to do is trade it while it holds a King's Rock. There's also Galarian Slowpoke and Slowking, and if you haven't seen what that Slowking sub-species does with its rock, well, prepare to cry on its behalf.
The Eeveelutions
- Generation 1 To Generation 2
- Generation 1 To Generation 4
- Generation 1 To Generation 6
Eevee has received the most evolutions out of any creature in the series. The friendship and day/night cycles in Pokemon Gold & Silver brought Espeon and Umbreon You need a Moss Rock and an Ic⭕e Rock to create Leafeon and Glaceon in later games. Teach Eevee a Fairy-type move and show it plenty of affection to create Sylveon.
It does seem like - despite fan protests! - Eevee might finally be done discovering new forms for itself. The last time this hapꦦpened, with Sylveon, was back in 2013.
Happiny To Chansey To Blissey
- Generation 1 To Generation 2
The one true powerhouse of Red & Blue (besides all those other ones) becomes even stronger in Gold & Silver. You need to be really friendly to Chansey in order to make it evolve. You'd think that'd be easy, given how few Chanseys you'll find who aren't smiling, but alas, it takes as long for Blissey as any other friendship-based evolution.
Yanma To Yanmega
- Generation 2 To Generation 4
Yanma is a Bug/Flying-ℱtype Pokemon that was introduced in Gold & Silver. It can evolve when it levels up while knowing the move Ancient Power. Formerly a cutiepie (not to be confused with Cutiefly), it really amps♉ up the scare factor in Sinnoh.
Togetic To Togekiss
- Generation 2 To Generation 4
Misty's beloved baby Pokemon, who evolves into Togekiss, gained a new form in Diamond & Pearl. You need to give a Shiny Stone to a Togetic to create Togekiss, and it's well worth the effort. The uptick in competitive viability here is not insignificant, which means as far as the main stories are concerned, Togekiss is great!
Aipom To Ambipom
- Generation 2 To Generation 4
Aipom gains a new tail when it evolves into Ambipom. This makes sense, as it needs to know Double Hit in order to be able to evolve. And, uh, just look at those twin tails. We're not saying we're terrified, but we're not exactly comfortable right now.
Kirlia To Gallade
- Generation 3 To Generation 4
Gardevoir, the famous (infamous?) 'waifu' Pokemon introduced in Ruby & Sapphire, evolves from Kirlia, which, in turn, evolves from Ralts. Starting with Diamond & Pearl, the male version of Kirlia gains a potential evolution, Gallade, which requires the use of a Dawn Stone.
Magneton To Magnezone
- Generation 1 To Generation 4
It seems like Magnemite just keeps on changing. It became an Electric/Steel-type Pokemon in Gold & Silver. Magnemite later gained a new final evolution in Diamond & Pearl, which requires the use of a special magnetic field. There's also, um, Sandy Shocks in Scarlet & Violet - not an evolution, but surely an attention-grabber by design.
Scyther To Scizor And Kleavor
- Generation 1 To Generation 2
- Generation 1 To Generation 8

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Scyther gains a new evolution in Pokemon Gold & Silver, which requires it to be traded while holding a Metal Coat. It's an improvement in almost every sense, but do beware, Scizor's new secondary Steel typing lowers its base Speed stat almost in half.
Most recently, Pokemon Legends: Arceus has introduced the wor🦹ld to Kleavor, the powerful Bug/Rock-type which evolves from Scyther when exposed to Black Augurite.
Nosepass To Probopass
- Generation 3 To Generation 4
The Easter Island Pokemon gets a powerful new form in Diamond & Pearl. It needs to be leveled up withi🔯n a special magnetic field. Magnets - how do they work, right?