Politoed, the Frog Pokemon, isn’t directly found in the wild in Pokemon Sun and Moon․ You need to evolve a Poliwhirl to obtain it․
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Steps to Evolve Poliwhirl into Politoed:
- Catch a Poliwhirl: Poliwhirl can be found by fishing․
- Obtain a King’s Rock: This is a held item needed for evolution․
- Trade Poliwhirl while holding King’s Rock: Trade with a friend․
Finding Poliwhirl
Poliwhirl can be found by fishing in the Melemele Sea․
Acquiring a King’s Rock
The King’s Rock can be obtained from the Battle Tree for Battle Points (BP)․
Trading for Evolution
Trade the Poliwhirl to a trusted friend, and have them trade it back․
Remember, the Poliwhirl must be holding the King’s Rock during the trade for it to evolve into Politoed․ Once the trade is complete, your friend will receive a Politoed, and when they trade it back to you, you’ll have your own Politoed in Pokemon Sun!
Detailed Breakdown:
Catching Poliwhirl:
Poliwhirl is a somewhat rare encounter while fishing․ Equip your fishing rod (obtainable early in the game) and find a fishing spot in the Melemele Sea․ Persistence is key! Keep fishing until you encounter a Poliwhirl․ Use a Net Ball or Great Ball to increase your chances of catching it․
Obtaining the King’s Rock:
The Battle Tree is located on Poni Island and becomes accessible after you’ve completed the main story․ You earn Battle Points (BP) by winning battles within the Battle Tree․ The King’s Rock typically costs 32 BP․ You can accumulate BP by participating in Single Battles, Double Battles, or Multi Battles․ Choose the format you’re most comfortable with and start battling!
The Trade Evolution Process:
This is perhaps the trickiest part as it requires another player․ Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Connect to the Internet: Ensure both you and your friend have a stable internet connection․
- Access the Festival Plaza: Open the menu and select “Festival Plaza․”
- Connect to the Internet in the Plaza: Talk to the lady inside the castle in the Festival Plaza and select “Connect to the Internet․”
- Initiate a Trade: Select “Trade” then “Link Trade․”
- Find Your Friend: Your friend should also be in the Link Trade menu․ Find their name in the list of available players․
- Offer the Poliwhirl: Offer your Poliwhirl (holding the King’s Rock) for trade․
- Confirm the Trade: Both players must confirm the trade․
- Trade Back (Crucial!): Once the Poliwhirl evolves into Politoed on your friend’s side, they need to trade it back to you․ Repeat the trading process to get your Politoed back․
Alternative Methods (Less Reliable):
While the above method is the most reliable, there are a couple of less guaranteed options:
- GTS (Global Trade Station): You could try depositing a Pokemon on the GTS and requesting a Politoed in return․ However, this is unreliable as it depends on someone being willing to trade a Politoed for what you offer․ Also, be wary of potentially hacked Pokemon․
- Wonder Trade: Wonder Trade is purely random․ The chances of getting a Politoed through Wonder Trade are extremely low․
Obtaining Politoed in Pokemon Sun requires a bit of effort, involving fishing, battling, and trading․ However, with patience and a reliable trading partner, you can add this unique Water-type Pokemon to your Alola team․ Good luck, and happy catching!
Politoed’s Strengths and Weaknesses
Now that you’ve successfully obtained your Politoed, let’s explore its strengths and weaknesses in battle․ Understanding these aspects will help you utilize it effectively in your team․
Strengths:
- Water Typing: Politoed is a pure Water-type Pokemon, granting it resistance to Fire, Water, Ice, and Steel-type moves․ This makes it a decent switch-in against common offensive types․
- Drizzle Ability: Politoed’s signature ability, Drizzle, summons rain upon entering the battlefield․ This can be incredibly beneficial for rain-based teams, boosting Water-type moves and weakening Fire-type moves․ It’s a key component for many competitive strategies․
- Decent Stats: Politoed boasts a well-rounded stat distribution, with good HP, Special Attack, and Special Defense․ This allows it to be versatile in both offensive and defensive roles․
- Access to Useful Moves: Politoed can learn a variety of useful moves, including Hydro Pump, Scald, Ice Beam, Perish Song, and Encore․ This gives it flexibility in terms of move coverage and utility․
Weaknesses:
- Vulnerability to Electric and Grass: As a Water-type, Politoed is weak to Electric and Grass-type moves․ These are common offensive types, so you’ll need to be careful when facing opponents who utilize them․
- Speed: Politoed’s Speed stat is relatively low, meaning it will often move second․ This can be a disadvantage against faster opponents who can strike first․
- Reliance on Rain: While Drizzle is a powerful ability, Politoed’s effectiveness is often tied to rain․ If the rain is disrupted by other weather conditions (e․g․, Sun, Sandstorm, Hail), Politoed’s offensive power and defensive utility will be diminished․
Strategies for Using Politoed in Pokemon Sun
Here are some strategies for effectively incorporating Politoed into your Pokemon Sun team:
- Rain Team Core: Politoed is the cornerstone of any rain team․ Build your team around Pokemon that benefit from the rain, such as Kingdra (with Swift Swim), Mega Swampert (with Swift Swim), and Ferrothorn (whose Fire-type weakness is mitigated)․
- Support Role: Politoed can act as a support Pokemon, using moves like Encore to lock opponents into unfavorable moves or Perish Song to force switches․
- Offensive Presence: With its decent Special Attack and powerful Water-type moves, Politoed can also contribute offensively․ Hydro Pump and Scald are reliable choices for damage output․
- Item Choice: Consider items like Choice Specs to boost its Special Attack, or Leftovers for passive healing․ Damp Rock can also be used to extend the duration of rain․
Breeding Considerations for Politoed
If you’re interested in breeding Politoed, keep these factors in mind:
- Egg Group: Politoed belongs to the Water 1 egg group, allowing it to breed with a wide variety of Pokemon․
- Nature: A Modest nature (+Special Attack, -Attack) or a Calm nature (+Special Defense, -Attack) are generally good choices for Politoed․
- Hidden Ability: While Drizzle is Politoed’s most sought-after ability, its Hidden Ability, Water Absorb, can be useful in certain situations․ Water Absorb allows Politoed to heal when hit by Water-type moves․
By understanding Politoed’s strengths, weaknesses, and strategic applications, you can effectively utilize it in your Pokemon Sun team and achieve victory in battles!
