Do Pokémon moves change when evolved?
A Pokémon’s “moveset” is its combination of quick and charge attacks. But if it’s a species of Pokémon that evolves, those starting movesets are irrelevant. The moves it knows will change once the Pokémon evolves, and it’s what happens during that evolution that is so frustrating.
Should you get new attacks before evolving?
Every time it evolves, its attacks essentially get shuffled and it may have brand new ones. As far as I can tell so far there is no way to predict what attacks you’ll get after evolution, so until it’s final form, just evolve the higher CP one.
What happens to abilities when a Pokemon evolves?
A Pokemon with ability 1 will evolve to a Pokemon with ability 1, while ability 2 Pokemon evolve into ability 2 Pokemon. Let’s use Poochyena as an example. Poochyena has 2 abilities – Run Away and Quick Feet. Mightyena also has 2 abilities – Intimidate and Quick Feet. Run Away is #1, while Quick Feet is #2.
Which is the worst Pokemon when it evolves?
Kakuna is undeniably superior to Metapod, but the Pokémon’s confusing evolutions may cause players to discard Kakuna for stronger and more logical Pokémon. Of the Pokémon on this list who lack new moves in their final form, Raichu is the absolute worst.
Are there any Pokemon that can learn new moves?
Some evolved Pokémon can learn the same moves as their previous forms in addition to new moves. Others may learn an extremely limited number of attacks, making the evolved Pokémon far less versatile than their unevolved counterparts. Few new moves may seem reasonable if the evolved Pokémon receives higher stats.
Do you have to evolve a Pokemon first?
What this means is, if you plan to take a Pokemon and evolve them, you should probably get it out of the way first. Afterward you should make sure that they have some good moves, ones that do a lot of damage, for instance. If they end up with terrible moves you can back out early and not waste Stardust and Candy using Power Up on them.