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When you get to choose when your pokemon evolves (trading, stones etc), when is the best time to do it?

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I say if it has a good moveset, (You should make sure it has a good moveset and one you are very happy with, because, When it evolves you cant teach it some moves, Unless you have the TM). 50 or 45 would be best. You should also go to the Pokedex link to find out the moves it learns by level up. If you change your mind at the last minute,while it is evolving, just press B.
http://pokemondb.net/pokedex/all

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The best time to evolve? Why, thats up to you!
You can control when your pokemon evolves.

Heres some of the reasons I evolve:

1.) Leveling Up: If you want to keep a basic or stage 1 in that form. So say I wan't to keep my Piplup as a Piplup. I'll give Piplup an everstone to hold onto. But, you could also press the "B" button.

2.) Trading: Say I got a Haunter through a trade and it was going to evolve, but I stop that using the handy "B" button. However, most people in gen.4 put there pokemon in the GTS to evolve if they needed to be traded to evolve.

3.) Stones: You wouldn't use a stone on a pokemon unless you wanted to evolve. For example: Eevee and the water stone to evolve into Vaporeon.

4.) Happiness: You can once again stop it with the trusty "B" button. For example: Golbat into Crobat.

6.) For A Move: Say I want a pokemon with as move but it evolves before it learns that move. So, I press the "B" button, give it an everstone, and then evolve it until it learns that move.

6.) Devolving?: Say I didn't want to evolve my Zorua into Zoroark, but it evolved anyway. I'm afraid your gonna have to breed it, which is very helpful, to start over.

Yep, thats all of the reasons I can think of. I don't see much reason not to evolve, but if you don't want to, heres the basic rundown: Press the "B" button!

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A Pokemon in its current stage of evolution may be able to learn specific moves at certain levels (but only in its current stage). Once evolved you will lose the chance to teach it those moves unless you have the right TM.

A good example is Growlithe learning Heat Wave at Lv 51 and Flare Blitz at Lv 56. They're two very powerful moves that Arcanine wouldn't learn. I'd wait for Growlithe to learn those moves then evolve it straight after.

I recommend checking the Pokemon's 'Moves learnt by level up' list to see if there's anything you don't want to miss out on. Otherwise evolving it as soon as possible aids in increased stats and growth :).

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