So, let's figure it out together: what is a Pokémon? Pokémon are fictional creatures from the popular franchise "Pokémon," which includes games, cartoons, comics, and much more. In this world, people live side by side with these amazing beings, train them, and organize battles. A Pokémon is a unique blend of various animals, fantastical creatures, and even inanimate objects, each having its own unique abilities and personality.
And now, about the most famous of them — who is Pikachu? Pikachu is a small yellow Pokémon that looks like a cross between a mouse and a lightning bolt. It has become a true symbol of the Pokémon world. Its main ability is to control electricity, making it very strong in battles. But the main thing is its charisma: Pikachu wins hearts with its cute appearance and friendliness. If you've ever seen a plush toy in the shape of a yellow creature with big ears and red cheeks, it was most likely Pikachu.
Pokémon can also evolve — this is the process during which a Pokémon changes its form, characteristics, and sometimes even type, becoming stronger. This is an important mechanic in the Pokémon universe that helps trainers develop their Pokémon and win battles. Evolution is the transformation of one Pokémon into another at a higher stage of development. After evolution, a Pokémon receives a new name, appearance, improved characteristics, and sometimes new abilities.
How Pokémon evolve:
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Leveling up (the most common)
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Using a special stone (for example, Thunder Stone)
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Friendship or happiness level
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Trading with another trainer
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Special conditions (time of day, location, attack, etc.)