How to Evolve Salandit in Pokémon Sun and Moon
Identify where Salandit can be found., Catch a female Salandit., Have your Salandit gain experience., Once your Salandit reaches level 33, it will evolve into Salazzle.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Identify where Salandit can be found.
It's found at Route 8 during the daytime and nighttime, and the bottom of Wela Volcano Park at any time of the day.
You have a 20% chance of finding it at Route 8, and a 30% chance of finding it at Wela Volcano Park.
You'll find it at anywhere from level 16 to level
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Step 2: Catch a female Salandit.
Only female Salandit are able to evolve; male Salandit will not evolve at all.
This can be difficult, since Salandit has only a
12.5% of being female.
The easiest way to find one is to use a male Pokémon with the ability Cute Charm at the lead of your party.
Cute Charm makes it easier to find a Pokémon of the opposite gender.
Sylveon is a good Pokémon for this, since most Eevee are male, and Sylveon gets Cute Charm as its regular ability. , Since Salandit is a Poison/Fire-type Pokémon, the best Pokémon to face are Grass, Bug, Ice, Steel, and Fairy-type Pokémon. , -
Step 3: Have your Salandit gain experience.
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Step 4: Once your Salandit reaches level 33
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Step 5: it will evolve into Salazzle.
Detailed Guide
It's found at Route 8 during the daytime and nighttime, and the bottom of Wela Volcano Park at any time of the day.
You have a 20% chance of finding it at Route 8, and a 30% chance of finding it at Wela Volcano Park.
You'll find it at anywhere from level 16 to level
20.
Only female Salandit are able to evolve; male Salandit will not evolve at all.
This can be difficult, since Salandit has only a
12.5% of being female.
The easiest way to find one is to use a male Pokémon with the ability Cute Charm at the lead of your party.
Cute Charm makes it easier to find a Pokémon of the opposite gender.
Sylveon is a good Pokémon for this, since most Eevee are male, and Sylveon gets Cute Charm as its regular ability. , Since Salandit is a Poison/Fire-type Pokémon, the best Pokémon to face are Grass, Bug, Ice, Steel, and Fairy-type Pokémon. ,
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