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==Basic Concepts==
==Basic Concepts==
Evolution is a permanent, irreversible, process in which a Pokémon transforms and becomes a new Pokémon. Most Pokémon, excluding [[Legendary]] and Single Stage Pokémon, are able to evolve into higher Stages (forms) of themselves. Evolving a Pokémon changes its species, therefore also changing any attributes that it could have previously held, these attributes may include: type, egg group, field tolerance, colour, and physical appearance.
Evolution is a permanent, irreversible, process in which a Pokémon transforms and becomes a new Pokémon. Most Pokémon, excluding [[Legendary]] and Single Stage Pokémon, are able to evolve into higher Stages (forms) of themselves. Evolving a Pokémon changes its species, and therefore also changes any attributes that it could have previously held, these attributes may include: type, egg group, field tolerance, colour, and physical appearance.


==Evolution Criteria==
==Evolution Criteria==
All Pokémon that are capable of Evolution, each have unique and specific requirements that must be met before they are able to evolve. Specific evolutionary information and criteria can be found on your PokéDex, provided you have that Pokémon's Dex Entry. Listed below, are the most common evolution requirements. More than one criteria may be required for certain evolutions.  
All Pokémon that are capable of Evolution, each have unique and specific requirements that must be met before they are able to evolve. Specific evolutionary information and criteria can be found on your PokéDex, provided you have the desired Pokémon's Dex Entry. Listed below, are the most common evolution requirements. More than one criteria may be required for certain evolutions.  
===Level===
===Level===
Most Pokémon become able to evolve once they reach a certain level. A Pokémon does not have to be at this exact level to evolve, but must have at least reached this level to do so; Pokémon are able to evolve at any level after they met their evolutionary requirement.
Most Pokémon become able to evolve once they reach a certain level. A Pokémon does not have to be at this exact level to evolve, but must have at least reached this level to do so; Pokémon are able to evolve at any level after they met their evolutionary requirement.
===Items===
===Items===
Some [[Items]] are capable of triggering evolution for certain Pokémon. The most commonly used evolutionary items are: [[Evolution Items]], [[Evolution Stones]], and [[Special Evolution Items]], but other items may be used as well. A Pokémon that requires a certain item to evolve must be holding the item it before it can evolve. An item that is needed for evolution is consumed and disappears from the Pokémon's [[Summary Page]] after evolution occurs.
Some [[Items]] are capable of triggering evolution for certain Pokémon. The most commonly used evolutionary items are: [[Evolution Items]], [[Evolution Stones]], and [[Special Evolution Items]], but other items may be used as well. A Pokémon that requires an item to evolve must be holding the item it before evolution is possible. An item that is needed for evolution is consumed and disappears from the Pokémon's [[Summary Page]] after evolution occurs.
===Happiness===
Certain Pokémon must reach a high level of happiness before they are able to evolve. A Pokémon that evolves must be at, or above, a Happiness Level of 220<span class="explain" title="Minimum Happiness Level taken from PF1; it may have changed on PFQ. Verified information will be updated by Wiki Staff as soon as possible.">(?)</span>. Some methods to increase a Pokémon's Happiness include: [[interaction]], placement in preferred [[fields]], and feeding of [[Consumables]].
===Trading===
Similar to how some Pokémon on Canon Games needed to be [[Trade Centre |traded]] in order to evolve, some Pokémon on PFQ must also be traded to evolve. Once a Pokémon is traded, it will be able to evolve. Specific trades and Wonder Trading both count as trading, and are both able to tigger evolution.
===Further Requirements===
A selected few Pokémon must meet even more specific requirements to evolve. These further requirements often include: being of a certain gender, the time of day being either day or night, specific [[party]] arrangements, or other specific conditions that are unique to a species. These requirements are often paired with other evolutionary requirements, in which case, both requirements must be meet to induce evolution.
==Everstone==
The Everstone is an item directly related to the concept of Evolution. Once being held by a Pokémon, it stops the Pokémons ability to evolve even if all conditions are fulfilled.
 
Since Pokémon do not evolve automatically on PokéFarm it is not necessary to use one to prevent an evolution. However, using an Everstone can reduce the chance of an user accidentally evolving his own Pokémon, and furthermore removes the Pokémon from the List of Pokémon ready to evolve on the [[Farm]] page.

Revision as of 13:19, 28 June 2014

Pokémon Evolution on PokéFarm Q is very similar to the type of Evolution seen in the Canon Games. Following this concept, Pokémon on PokéFarm Q are able to permanently evolve into new, and different species if specific requirements and conditions are met.

Basic Concepts

Evolution is a permanent, irreversible, process in which a Pokémon transforms and becomes a new Pokémon. Most Pokémon, excluding Legendary and Single Stage Pokémon, are able to evolve into higher Stages (forms) of themselves. Evolving a Pokémon changes its species, and therefore also changes any attributes that it could have previously held, these attributes may include: type, egg group, field tolerance, colour, and physical appearance.

Evolution Criteria

All Pokémon that are capable of Evolution, each have unique and specific requirements that must be met before they are able to evolve. Specific evolutionary information and criteria can be found on your PokéDex, provided you have the desired Pokémon's Dex Entry. Listed below, are the most common evolution requirements. More than one criteria may be required for certain evolutions.

Level

Most Pokémon become able to evolve once they reach a certain level. A Pokémon does not have to be at this exact level to evolve, but must have at least reached this level to do so; Pokémon are able to evolve at any level after they met their evolutionary requirement.

Items

Some Items are capable of triggering evolution for certain Pokémon. The most commonly used evolutionary items are: Evolution Items, Evolution Stones, and Special Evolution Items, but other items may be used as well. A Pokémon that requires an item to evolve must be holding the item it before evolution is possible. An item that is needed for evolution is consumed and disappears from the Pokémon's Summary Page after evolution occurs.

Happiness

Certain Pokémon must reach a high level of happiness before they are able to evolve. A Pokémon that evolves must be at, or above, a Happiness Level of 220(?). Some methods to increase a Pokémon's Happiness include: interaction, placement in preferred fields, and feeding of Consumables.

Trading

Similar to how some Pokémon on Canon Games needed to be traded in order to evolve, some Pokémon on PFQ must also be traded to evolve. Once a Pokémon is traded, it will be able to evolve. Specific trades and Wonder Trading both count as trading, and are both able to tigger evolution.

Further Requirements

A selected few Pokémon must meet even more specific requirements to evolve. These further requirements often include: being of a certain gender, the time of day being either day or night, specific party arrangements, or other specific conditions that are unique to a species. These requirements are often paired with other evolutionary requirements, in which case, both requirements must be meet to induce evolution.

Everstone

The Everstone is an item directly related to the concept of Evolution. Once being held by a Pokémon, it stops the Pokémons ability to evolve even if all conditions are fulfilled.

Since Pokémon do not evolve automatically on PokéFarm it is not necessary to use one to prevent an evolution. However, using an Everstone can reduce the chance of an user accidentally evolving his own Pokémon, and furthermore removes the Pokémon from the List of Pokémon ready to evolve on the Farm page.