Some Pokémon require special conditions or items in order to evolve. Since this is a solo game, you do not need to trade any Pokémon to evolve them to their next forms.
so keep it in your party, keep catching other wild Pokemon, and battling other trainers to gain experience points. Once it hits this level, evolve it into Kadabra. You can catch Kadabra in the wild, too, on routes seven and eight, but they’re so rare that you’re best just evolving...
Kadabra evolves to Alakazam when Linking Cord is used. The linking cord is a new item that allows players to evolve certain types of Pokemon, including Kadabra. Linking Cord can be purchased at the Trade Post in Jubilife Village, costing 1,000 MP. Strengths and Weaknesses As Kadabra is a...
Some Pokémon need more than just candy to evolve. Here's everything you need to know about Evolution items!
These regional variant Pokémon have different typing, appearance, and abilities, to match the environments in which they live, such as the gorgeous white Vulpix of the Alola region. On top of that, there are 48 different Mega Evolutions that some Pokémon can evolve into during battle, ...
Erika:It isn’t until the fourth gym, Grass type, that Bulbasaur’s genetic advantage wears off. By that point, you should either have a Kadabra to attack the Poison subtype, or a Fire/Flying type to take on Erika and her Vileplume. ...