When does Bramblin evolve in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

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Multiple Bramlin in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

It's time to look at another evolution coming to Generation 9. So if you're wondering "when does Bramblin evolve in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet?" before you go ahead and catch one, here's what you'll want to know before you throw that ball or grind its level.

Set in the Paldea region, based on the Iberian Peninsula, Scarlet and Violet are the 9th generation of Pokemon games coming to the Nintendo Switch. We've seen a lot of leaked new creatures, and found out how they evolve, in preparation for the new games' release.

Make sure you pre-order Pokémon Scarlet and Violet in time for release. We've also got a look at how to get our favourite starters Cyndaquil, Rowlet and Scorbunny in the new generation.

Does Bramblin evolve in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet?

Bramblin does evolve, and it turns into a bigger tumbleweed with a more defined pair of eyes and some darker branches. This time, it's spikier. Its evolution is called Brambleghast.

Brambleghast's Pokedex picture in Scarlet and Violet
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How do I evolve Bramblin in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet?

To evolve Bramblin into Brambleghast, you'll need to enter the Let's Go mode while out and about in Paldea. You do this by putting it in the lead spot of your party, pressing R to let it out, and walking.

Once you've walked 1,000 steps in the Let's Go mode with Bramblin, its evolution will trigger the next time it levels up. It's basically like any other tumbleweed: it gets bigger as it travels around. In the sense of this Pokemon, it evolves when it rolls around enough.

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We have a guide on how to walk Pokemon fast in Scarlet and Violet. There's a trick that makes evolving Bramblin take about three minutes.

That's everything we know about Bramblin for now. Check out how to evolve Bisharp, how to evolve Tandemaus, and how to evolve Finizen, and here are the Rotom phone cases we can get.

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