New research has shown that some Pokemon can evolve into a stage 3 Pokemon!! If you have already caught the stage 2 Pokemon and want to evolve it to the stage 3 Pokemon, you can without seeing it in the wild! All you need to do is the stage 3 exercises for using an Ultraball, and you will evolve your Pokemon without having to flip a Pokecoin!
Also, our research has shown that the Pokemon named Eevee can evolve into 5 different forms, and maybe more! You need at least 5 Eevee's to do this though, so you better stock up!
New Pokemon have been seen in the wild called Baby Pokemon! Some Stage 1 Pokemon have an evolution before them called Baby Pokemon. They can be found in places you love. To catch them, choose the Pokeball you want to use, and then you do HALF the exercise cost for them!
Trainers, awesome news! My research has shown that there are Pokemon that can evolve! This is amazing! You will see that in the wild, there are two Stage 2 Pokemon! Metapod and Ivysaur have been found. To catch them, check out what exercises you need to do on the Type Exercises Page. Look at the Pokemon types, and then do the stage 2 exercises for whatever Pokeball you want to use.
This also means that Pokemon can evolve! If you have already caught the stage 1 Pokemon and want to evolve it to the stage 2 Pokemon, you can without seeing it in the wild! All you need to do is the stage2 exercises for using a Greatball, and you will evolve your Pokemon without having to flip a Pokecoin!
Welcome to the world of Pokemon! I am Pokemon Professor Hamilton, and I have been studying Pokemon for the last 20 years! It is time to send you on your own Pokemon Adventure! Over the upcoming weeks, Pokemon will be appearing here in Hinton, and it is up to you to catch them! The only equipment you need to be able to catch Pokemon is paper to make your Pokedex and a coin to act as your pokeballs.
Before you begin your adventure, you need to create your Pokedex. To make your Pokedex, you will need a piece of paper and a pencil. At the top of the page write your name. Under your name, write the following headings:
Pokemon Name
Type
Ball Used
Location
Draw lines down the page to create the columns. Whenever you successfully catch a Pokemon, you will keep track of it in your Pokedex!
Now, in order to catch Pokemon, you need what are called pokeballs. Your pokeball will be in the form of a coin. All you need to do is flip your coin to determine if you have successfully caught the Pokemon or not. There are three types of pokeballs we can use:
Pokeball (flip your coin 1 time)
Greatball (flip your coin 3 times)
Ultraball (flip your coin 6 times)
However, you do not get these pokeballs for free. Every time you find a Pokemon, there is a cost to the pokeballs. Each Pokemon type has a different exercise to do in order to get a pokeball, greatball, or ultraball. When you find the Pokemon, you decide which ball you want to try to catch it with. Then, you do the number of exercises needed for the type of pokeball. Finally, you throw your pokeball. You do this by flipping your coin. A successfull catch is when the coin shows heads.
Now, here is the hard part. Wild Pokemon can be wary of people. So, if you try to throw a pokeball at a Pokemon, but you do not catch it (you flip tails each time), the Pokemon will run away! You have to wait until the next day to try to catch that Pokemon again!
There are two buttons below. The first will take you to the page that shows which Pokemon type has which exercise. The other button will take you to the page that shows you which Pokemon I have found in Hinton for the week!
Good luck trainers! Let's catch 'em all!