
Larvesta Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations
Pokédex entry for #636 Larvesta containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!
Volcarona Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations
Pokédex entry for #637 Volcarona containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!
Is there a fast way in White to train a Larvesta? - PokéBase …
Apr 24, 2011 · I saw that in the Database that Larvesta evovles into Volcarona at Lvl.59. Is there a way to it faster than just on Route 9 ( my way, currently Lv.43. )? I would also want a moveset.
Pokémon that evolve by level | Pokémon Database
A complete list of Pokémon that evolve at specific levels, including additional conditions.
why does Larvesta take so long to evolve when it hatches?
Jun 30, 2012 · Because it evolves at Level 59. Gamefreak made it like that. A possible theory is that Volcarona is quite powerful, and could be overpowered ingame if it evolved earlier.
Where is Larvesta in pokemon black and white - Pokémon Database
Jul 19, 2011 · If you have at least one empty slot, and go to the house at the north of Route 18, and talk to the PKMN Ranger, he will give you the Larvesta Egg. Hope this Helps!
Pokémon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon - Alola Pokédex | Pokémon …
Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon expand the Pokédex of Sun & Moon to over 400 Pokémon. As with Sun & Moon it's split into several island Pokédexes. There is an overall Alola dex, but no National …
Sun Stone | Pokémon items | Pokémon Database
Sun Stone (item) Effects The Sun Stone causes the following Pokémon to evolve: Gloom (evolves into Bellossom) Sunkern (evolves into Sunflora) Cottonee (evolves into Whimsicott) Petilil …
Why does Deino take so long to evolve? - PokéBase Pokémon …
Sep 9, 2011 · Previous pseudo-legendaries like Dragonite, Tyranitar and Salamence typically have very high evolution levels of level 50+ for the final stage. But in B/W they made it even …
Larvesta - Generation 5 learnset - Pokémon Database
You will need to breed a female Larvesta with a compatible male Pokémon, with the male (for Gen 2-5) knowing the egg move in question. Alternatively, if you already have a Larvesta with …