Need to know what level Cetoddle evolves in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet? It's how to get Cetitan in the game, so you'll probably want the powerful Ice-type Pokemon as soon as possible. As you're making your way through the Generation 9 games, you're more than likely going to run into one, but knowing how to evolve Cetoddle can be confusing.
Cetoddle is a brand-new Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet. Despite it being a cute mini ice whale, it turns into something rather terrifying that may be worth picking up.
While we're waiting for the games to drop, why not freshen up on the Paldea Dex and Paldea region map? We've also got a look at the new Tera Raids, as well as details on how to evolve Paldean Pokemon like Lechonk, Rellor, and Fidough.
Does Cetoddle evolve in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet?
If you're wondering if Cetoddle evolves in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, then then answer to that is yes. It has one evolution, and still retains its Ice typing. We've even seen the evolution before - and it's terrifying.
According to the leaks, Cetoddle actually evolves into Cetitan. Cetitan is a massive spiky ice whale. We've actually seen Cetitan before in promotion for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, so you already know what it's about.
Ice-typing is a pretty rare one to have by itself, so this could be worth the pick up to round out your team. Given its inherent strength and specific Ice-type abilities, it's a specialist's choice for your Pokemon party.
When does Cetoddle evolve in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet?
There have been some leaks about what level Cetoddle evolves at. The interesting thing is with this Pokemon, there isn't a level requirement to evolve it.
Instead, all you need to do is give Cetoddle an Ice Stone. Once that's equipped as a held item, Cetoddle should evolve into Cetitan the next time it levels up. It's as easy as that!
And that's all we have for you! While you're here, be sure to check out some of our other Pokemon Scarlet and Violet guides, such as our Tera raid events guide, our Black Crystal tera raids guide, and our Scarlet and Violet Kalos Starters guide for those hoping to get Fennekin, Chespin, or Froakie.
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