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Certain Pokemon must know a specified attack in order to be able to evolve. These Pokemon will '''not''' be able to evolve unless they have this specified attack in their current moveset. For example, [[Rayquaza]] will ''only'' evolve into [[Rayquaza (Mega)]] if it knows Dragon Ascent. | Certain Pokemon must know a specified attack in order to be able to evolve. These Pokemon will '''not''' be able to evolve unless they have this specified attack in their current moveset. For example, [[Rayquaza]] will ''only'' evolve into [[Rayquaza (Mega)]] if it knows Dragon Ascent. | ||
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Certain | Certain Pokémon and their forms are '''permanently''' linked to a player's account via a hidden attribute that is randomly assigned when the account is created. | ||
Currently, only [[Spewpa]] to [[Vivillon (Monsoon)|Vivillon]] evolutions are what utilise this evolution method. This means when a player tries to evolve a Spewpa, they will only ever be able to evolve it into one form of Vivillon that cannot be known which one until they try to evolve a Spewpa with the exception of [[Vivillon (Vortexball)]] which overrides the account-based evolution if the Spewpa is held in a [[Items|Vortex Ball]]. | |||
Other forms of Vivillon are available to players via trade or auctions. | |||
'''Note:''' ''[[Vivillon (Fancy)]] and [[Vivillon (Pokeball)]] are '''not''' part of the account creation assignment and are [[Events|special event]] Pokémon.'' | |||