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When do you normally stop evolution on your pokemon?

JezzaRules

Charmander Lover
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    As for me:
    * I normally dont evolve my Charmander until it's 32-33 (until it learns Flamethrower).
    * I never let my Vigoroth in my party evolve coz I dont want one of my main fighters becoming a Slaking (coz I can't use it properly when it has Truant). Aside from that, I still get a Slaking, to fill my pokedex.
     
    I usually have some Pokemon in their first stage so they can learn specific moves... couldn't tell a level, but I guess it'd be around the 20/30
    Otherway I never cancel an evolution, I like to complete the Pokedex.
     
    Only time I ever purposely stopped the evolution of one of my pokemon was back in Ruby I did it with my Mudkip, I evolved it somewhere around the early 50's. Don't remember why I just did lol. Otherwise I never stop an evolution.
     
    Usually just until they learn the last move I want them to know, so it depends on the monster. Example would be like your Charmander, I won't evolve him until he knows Flamethrower either. Sometimes I do it just for kicks, a level 60 Caterpie used throughout the main story is bad ass.
     
    I'd let them evolve around 30 makes it look like it has experienced a bit xD

    lol, but no i hate pokemon getting evolved so early i love em' when they are cute puppies.
     
    hm... Well, normally if there is a pokemon i like the look of that wants to evolve i wouldnt let them :D
     
    Let's See Me.. My Clefairy i never used Moonstone on it when it was
    Level 39 then when it's level 40 i used Moonstone ^_^
    That's all what i can say >3 Cause i love Small Pokemons *giggles*

    -Yasumin >3
     
    to me it depends on looks. If I don't like the look of the final evolution, I won't evolve it, I'll think of a moveset beneficial to the pre evo.
     
    Everytime i play a pokemon game i evolve them whenever they want to evolve. I don't really care if they learn moves earlier... I just use them to beat the game then i probably never use them again.
     
    It depends on who the Pokémon is and if I like it's first form, but I barely do this as I'm more of a collector. I need them to evolve or I won't be able to complete the game. XD
     
    I don't evolve my Vigoroth because Slaking sucks.
    I don't evolve my pikachu until 60's.
    I don't evolve any Pokemon that needs to trade in order to evolve.
    Other than that I evolve all of them.
     
    I don't evolve my Vigoroth because Slaking sucks.

    DO HO HO

    I must say, you are one of the best trolls I've seen on PC (which isn't quite an achievement considering that most of the ones here fail horribly). I admire how you placed the flamebait at the head of your post, but so casually. And the way you proceeded to make neutral statements as to garnish it... superb!

    10/10, this was a work of art AND made me rage a bit.
     
    I start to let them evolve once they learn their strongest moves available. Can't explain why really, it's just something i've always done since Red and Blue.
     
    The only pokemon I will never evolve now because it has become my most favorit pokemon ever is Vulpix. I used to evolve pokemon as soon as I got them. And really I still do. Execpt Vulpix. And I already have a Ninetails, so I see no reason to evolve my six Vulpix. I also have a level 49 Squirtle, but that's just because I want it to become level 100.
     
    Everry game I rarely stopped my pokemon from evolving. However, in G/S when I got Chikorita I didn't evolve it at all. Seems weird, I know but Chikorita is one of my favorites so I always kept it there. Of course in other games I have wanted to have a Bayleaf then eventually Meganium to of course get the experience with all three. I usually take an interesting appraoch to it. Every other pokemon, pretty much I have let reach their strongest form.
     
    I usually would stop my Pokémon from evolving if I wanted them to learn a specific move, or if I like their non-evolved stage better, it all depends really.
     
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