Unusual-Leveled Happiness Evolutions?

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This thread needs no explaining. All I will say is that Zaprat, my Pichu, didn't evolve into Pikachu until it hit level 46.
 
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Re: Unusually High-Leveled Happiness Evolutions?

It all depends on how you are treating your pokemon. Giving it the poffins it likes, taking it to ribbon syndicate, sooth bell, things like that.
 
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My Riolu and Eevee evolved really early one everytime. I traded over a Riolu egg at the beginning of my Platinum file and had a Lucario long before Gardenia.
 
Re: Unusually High-Leveled Happiness Evolutions?

It all depends on how you are treating your pokemon. Giving it the poffins it likes, taking it to ribbon syndicate, sooth bell, things like that.

This was on Soulsilver, so no for the former two. No Soothe Bell either. Just standard Leveling-Up. Took me 46 Levels -__-
 
Try haircuts, having it follow you, and the Pokewalker.

Or do what I did and get three soothe bells and trade them all over.
 
You'd think that long before level 46, just having walked around with it for so long would've brought the happiness up high enough to evolve. 256 steps = 1 happiness point, after all.

That's usually what I do if I want to evolve happiness Pokemon quickly... I'll go to one of the longer paths for whichever region I'm in, and just go back and forth on the bike for 10-20 minutes. That maxes out my entire party's happiness. Cycling Road usually works the best (except Hoenn's), because you only have to hold down a button to go in one of the directions.
 
My Golbat evolved one level after it evolved from Zubat.

And no, I did not exploit the DS clock to get a lot of haircuts in a row.
 
My Eevee in SoulSilver evolved into Espeon at level 15, holding a soothe bell and having me talk to it a lot. I think I gave it a haircut once and the boost was insignificant.

Meanwhile in my old Crystal save, my level 40 Eevee never even evolved. I did the same things as in SS. I guess talking to your Pokemon as often as I do must be good for their happiness values.

In Diamond, my Buneary evolved at 37 holding a soothe bell, given massages and being fed its favorite poffins (sweet) like it was going out of style.
 
My Riolu didn't evolve until level 30 something in Diamond, but granted I didn't really care about getting a Lucario. I had the same thing as mentioned above with Golbat and Crobat, it evolved one level after evolving into Golbat.
 
In Diomond, when i got that hannipy, i didn't know i was supposed to make it hold the oval stone untill about lvl 70
i got a lvl 71 chancy, then a lvl 72 blissy
 
In Platinum, my Riolu evolved into Lucario at level 6. The shiny Chansey I hatched evolved into Blissey at level 7.
 
Eevee into Espeon at lvl 11 . It got 2 haircuts, a carbos, I made sure it never fainted in the few battle sit had been in, and it spent bucket loads of time in the pokewalker. I'd have in there all day in work, out at night in clubs, wherever. Definately the most efficient way to boost happiness , I reckon.
 
In the original silver, my 1st eevee evolved @ level 28 into an Espeon, my 2nd eevee also evolved at level 28 into Umbreon.

However in Diamond (now I understand happiness mechanics far more) I normally get my pokemon to evolve at very low levels (level 7 lopunny) (caught a chansey level 16, evolved level 17).

THe soothe bell + exp share + lots of walking due to eggs = wonders

The exp share is a sneaky tactic, by giving it to a level 1 pokemon (freshly hatched egg), and using the soothe bell for not that long, battling a lvl50+ pokemon will cause the level 1 pokemon to rapidly gain 6-9 levels. Which seems to send happiness sky rocketing, and it will evolve as a result of that first battle, or the second one.
 
Well right now my Eevee really likes me...but how do I get it to evolve into Glaceon in Heartgold?
 
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