Pokémon Sword Shield Where To Find Ralts 9 Other Things You Didn t Know About It

Pokémon Sword Shield Where To Find Ralts 9 Other Things You Didn t Know About It

Pokémon Sword & Shield Where To Find Ralts & 9 Other Things You Didn t Know About It

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Pokémon Sword & Shield Where To Find Ralts & 9 Other Things You Didn t Know About It

Here is where you can find Ralts in Pokémon Sword & Shield, how to evolve it, and a few things you might not have known about the evolutionary family. One of the most beloved Pokémon in series history is Gardevoir, and this Fairy/Psychic-type fan favorite has fortunately made it into. If you're looking to add this Generation-III favorite or its counterpart, Gallade, to your team, you'll probably want to start by catching a Ralts. Ralts is a very weak and small Pokémon that will evolve into Kirlia and, eventually, Gardevoir or Gallade, depending on the player's choice. Here is where you can find a Ralts for yourself, how to evolve it, and a few things you might not have known about this fascinating evolutionary family. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Where to Find

If you're looking to catch a Ralts for yourself, you'll need to head to the Wild Area or the Isle of Armor. In the regular mainland Wild Area, Ralts can be found in the Dappled Grove, North Lake Miloch, Rolling Fields, South Lake Miloch, Watchtower Ruins, or West Lake Axwell during foggy weather. The Rolling Fields can also spawn Ralts in overcast weather in some areas. On the Isle of Armor, Ralts can be found in the Fields of Honor during . Alternatively, they're pretty easy to find via Max Raid Battle, which can occur in many of the same places. To evolve it, level it up to level 20, where it will become a Kirlia. From there, you can evolve male Kirlia into Gallade with a Dawn Stone, or either gender into Gardevoir at level 30.

Original Gender Evolution

via: PokémonWikia It may come as a surprise to some that female Ralts and Kirlia can never evolve into Gallade, but it's true. Only male Kirlia can , while both male and female Kirlia can become a Gardevoir. Alongside Snorunt only evolving into Froslass if female, this would be one of the original gender-based evolutions in the series. In Generation IV, Kirlia, Snorunt, Combee, and Burmy became the first gendered evolutions and would remain the only ones until Salandit's introduction in Generation VII.

Two Megas

There were so many introduced throughout Generation VI that it's sometimes hard to remember all of them. Interestingly, then, it slipped by many fans that the Ralts family is the only one to produce two separate Megas: Mega Gardevoir and Mega Gallade. No other evolutionary family has two separate Pokémon with Mega Evolutions. Of course, Charizard and Mewtwo have different Mega Evolutions, but from the same Pokémon. Other families with a split evolution chain and a Mega Evolution are Snorunt (Mega Glalie, but no Mega Froslass) and Slowpoke (Mega Slowbro, but not Mega Slowking).

Fairy-type

In Generation VI, the Pokémon Company introduced the Fairy-type — the first added type since Dark and Steel were introduced in Generation II. As part of Fairy's introduction, 22 Pokémon were converted ("discovered to be" canonically) the Fairy-type. One s to the Fairy-type was the Ralts family (minus Gallade). Ralts, Kirlia, and Gardevoir are now Fairy/Psychic-type, while Gallade remains a Psychic/Fighting-type. This actually helped Gardevoir in the competitive scene, only adding a weakness to Steel and Poison but making it now immune to Dragon and resistant to Bug and Dark, and double-resistant to Fighting.

It Has Eyes

It might come as a surprise to some that Ralts actually has eyes underneath that strange green helmet/hair bit. Its eyes are pretty visible . However, in most appearances, Ralts seem to be an eyeless blind sprite, due to its hair covering the eyes. When visible, its eyes typically seem surprised, worried, or concerned, probably because Ralts is meant to be a shy, defenseless creature.

Dimensional Rifts

Every member of the Ralts family is known to be extremely overprotective of its trainer and upset by hostile or negative emotions. As a result, they care capable of using some very scary psychic powers to protect those they love, including their trainer. Kirlia is able to use its psychic powers to, apparently, create a small dimensional rift, . It's also said that Kirlia has the ability to see the future. You don't want to get on this Pokémon's bad side.

Black Holes

If Kirlia's ability to rip a hole in the dimensions isn't scary enough for you, watch out for Gardevoir. Extremely protective of their trainers, Gardevoir is capable of going to immense lengths to protect them. According to the Pokédex, Gardevoir is capable of creating a small black hole to protect its trainer. How a small black hole would protect their trainer and not suck them in like everything else in the local galaxy supercluster is unknown, but you'd better not try to find out.

Emotions

As mentioned, members of the Ralts family are of those around them. It's said that they use the pink horns on their heads to sense emotions, which they react to strongly, becoming very friendly and confident when sensing positive emotions and growing hostile around negative ones. Apparently, the level of positive emotion they feel can influence their physical traits. It's said that Kirlia becomes more beautiful when surrounded by warmth and positivity.

Shiny Gardevoir

The quest to find and see a shiny Pokémon is usually reserved for the games, with the TCG and anime only sometimes dabbling in the existence of these alternately-colored 'mons. However, the anime has been known to have a shiny form from time to time. Fans of Gardevoir will be pleased to know, then, that it has appeared in the anime. In the film Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel, a character named Kimia is the owner of a shiny Gardevoir. To make things even better, she Mega Evolves it, giving Gardevoir fans a chance to see its shiny Mega form in the anime as well.

Wally s Ralts

Speaking of trainers that use a Gardevoir — Wally is a character that has an interesting relationship with the Ralts family. This meek is widely-associated with Ralts as he catches one as part of the Poké Ball tutorial in the Generation III games and their remakes. However, those who played the originals would likely expect to see that Ralts evolved into a Gardevoir in the late-game of Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire. But, in a new twist, the remake version of Wally actually evolves his Ralts into a Gallade. It's safe to say that some people were surprised, while others will be surprised to know he originally had a Gardevoir instead.

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