Pokechill Evolution Chart - Complete Evolution Guide
Discover all Pokemon evolution levels in Pokechill. Learn when Froakie evolves, Litten evolution paths, Turtwig evolution requirements, and complete evolution charts for every Pokemon.
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🔄 How Evolution Works in Pokechill
Evolution in Pokechill is an automatic process that transforms your Pokemon into stronger forms when they reach specific level requirements.
Evolution Mechanics
Level-Based Evolution
Most Pokemon in Pokechill evolve when they reach a specific level. Evolution happens automatically after completing a battle at or above the required level.
Automatic Process
You don't need to do anything special - evolution triggers automatically when conditions are met. There's no way to cancel or delay evolution.
Stat Boost
Evolution provides immediate stat increases across all categories (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed).
Type Changes
Some Pokemon gain or change types upon evolution (e.g., Greninja becomes Water/Dark, Torterra becomes Grass/Ground).
🌟 Starter Pokemon Evolution Paths
The three starter Pokemon in Pokechill each have unique evolution paths. Here's everything you need to know about Froakie evolution, Litten evolution, and Turtwig evolution:
Froakie Evolution Line (Water → Water/Dark)
Froakie
Type: Water
Starting Level: 5
Level 16
Frogadier
Type: Water
Evolves at: Level 16
Level 36
Greninja
Type: Water/Dark
Evolves at: Level 36
Dual Type!Litten Evolution Line (Fire → Fire/Dark)
Litten
Type: Fire
Starting Level: 5
Level 17
Torracat
Type: Fire
Evolves at: Level 17
Level 34
Incineroar
Type: Fire/Dark
Evolves at: Level 34
Dual Type!Turtwig Evolution Line (Grass → Grass/Ground)
Turtwig
Type: Grass
Starting Level: 5
Level 18
Grotle
Type: Grass
Evolves at: Level 18
Level 32
Torterra
Type: Grass/Ground
Evolves at: Level 32
Dual Type!📋 Complete Pokechill Evolution Chart
This comprehensive evolution chart lists all Pokemon available in Pokechill with their evolution levels. Use this as your reference guide for planning your team's evolution strategy.
| Base Pokemon | Type | Evolution Level | Evolves Into | Final Evolution Level | Final Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Froakie | Water | Level 16 | Frogadier | Level 36 | Greninja WaterDark |
| Litten | Fire | Level 17 | Torracat | Level 34 | Incineroar FireDark |
| Turtwig | Grass | Level 18 | Grotle | Level 32 | Torterra GrassGround |
| Pidgey | NormalFlying | Level 18 | Pidgeotto | Level 36 | Pidgeot |
| Rattata | Normal | Level 20 | Raticate | - | - |
| Caterpie | Bug | Level 7 | Metapod | Level 10 | Butterfree |
| Weedle | BugPoison | Level 7 | Kakuna | Level 10 | Beedrill |
| Pikachu | Electric | Thunder Stone | Raichu | - | - |
| Eevee | Normal | Various Stones | Multiple Forms | - | Vaporeon/Jolteon/Flareon/etc. |
| Charmander | Fire | Level 16 | Charmeleon | Level 36 | Charizard FireFlying |
| Squirtle | Water | Level 16 | Wartortle | Level 36 | Blastoise |
| Bulbasaur | GrassPoison | Level 16 | Ivysaur | Level 32 | Venusaur |
| Geodude | RockGround | Level 25 | Graveler | Level 40 | Golem |
| Machop | Fighting | Level 28 | Machoke | Level 40 | Machamp |
| Abra | Psychic | Level 16 | Kadabra | Level 40 | Alakazam |
| Gastly | GhostPoison | Level 25 | Haunter | Level 40 | Gengar |
| Dratini | Dragon | Level 30 | Dragonair | Level 55 | Dragonite |
| Magikarp | Water | Level 20 | Gyarados | - | - |
- "-" indicates no further evolution
- Stone Evolution: Some Pokemon require special items (Thunder Stone, Fire Stone, etc.)
- Trade Evolution: Some Pokemon may require trading in future updates
💡 Evolution Strategy Tips
When to Evolve Your Pokemon
Timing your Pokemon evolutions correctly can significantly impact your progression in Pokechill. Here are expert strategies for optimal evolution timing:
Best Practices
- Evolve Starters First: Focus on evolving your starter Pokemon (Froakie, Litten, or Turtwig) as early as possible for a significant power boost
- Plan Around Level Caps: If you're close to a level cap, consider waiting to evolve until you unlock the next zone
- Type Coverage: Evolve Pokemon that fill gaps in your team's type coverage
- Check IVs First: Make sure you're evolving Pokemon with good IVs (20+) to avoid wasting resources
- Evolution Chains: Some Pokemon have 3-stage evolutions - plan for the long term
Common Mistakes
- Evolving Too Early: Don't rush evolutions if you're still catching better IV versions
- Ignoring Type Changes: Some evolutions change types (like Greninja gaining Dark type) - plan accordingly
- Neglecting Backup Pokemon: Don't focus only on your starter - evolve a diverse team
- Wasting Good IVs: Don't evolve Pokemon with poor IVs when you have better options
- Forgetting Level Requirements: Know the evolution levels to plan your progression
Evolution Priority Guide
| Priority | Pokemon Type | Reason | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| High | Your Starter | Immediate power boost, carries you through early game | Froakie → Frogadier (Level 16) |
| High | Type Coverage Gaps | Fill weaknesses in your team composition | Electric type if you lack one |
| Medium | High IV Pokemon | Maximize potential of strong Pokemon | Pokemon with 25+ IVs |
| Medium | Fast Evolvers | Quick power gains with low level requirements | Caterpie → Metapod (Level 7) |
| Low | Duplicate Types | Already have strong Pokemon of this type | Third Water type when you have two |
| Low | Poor IV Pokemon | Better to catch new ones or use genetics | Pokemon with IVs below 15 |