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Pichu is the unevolved version of Pikachu, and was introduced in the Generation II Pokémon games. Unlike most Pokémon, Pichu doesn't evolve based on its level. Instead, Pichu will evolve when its Friendship rating has reached 220 out of 255. There are a variety of ways you can raise your Friendship, and each one is outlined below.

Easy Pichu Evolution

Pichu will evolve to Pikachu once its Friendship rating reaches 220. To make that happen, you can try tricks like capturing the Pichu in a luxury ball (Gen VI and Gen III), walking with the Pichu in your Party (Gen VI, IV, and V), and catching the Pichu with a Friend Ball (Gen II).

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Generation VI

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  1. Like all the previous Generations, a Luxury Ball will provide a bonus to Friendship gained for certain activities.
  2. A new addition to Generation VI Friendship is the bonus you get for performing Friendship-raising activities in the same spot you captured Pichu.
    • This applies to using Vitamins, Rare Sodas, and EV-lowering berries.
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  3. You can get 2 Friendship points for walking 128 steps, but in Generation VI games you'll get the points less than 50% of the time.
  4. In X and Y, you can find the massage lady in the house to the left of the Pokémon Center in Cyllage City. In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, you can find a groomer to the north of the Poke Miles shop in Mauville City. [1]
    • Massages have a 6% chance of giving you a 30-point boost.
  5. Like all Pokémon games, Vitamins will boost your Friendship by up to 5 (plus any bonuses). No new Vitamins have been introduced since Generation III.
  6. Wings are items that are similar to Vitamins, but a little less powerful. They can be found randomly on the Driftveil Drawbridge and Marvelous Bridge. Wings can give you up to 3 Friendship.
  7. When Pichu levels up in battle, you'll gain up to 5 Friendship. In Generation VI, levels attained by Rare Candy will not be rewarded with a Friendship Bonus
  8. Use the Super Training feature in Generation VI to boost Pichu's Friendship. You'll need to complete a few Regimens to unlock the Soothing Bag, which can give you a 20-point boost to your Friendship.
  9. The Juice Shoppe in Lumiose City sells a variety of different juices, and a few of them will increase your Friendship. You'll need berries to create the juices.
    • Rare Soda - 1 Lansat and 1 Starf Berry
    • Colorful Shake - Any two berries
    • Ultra Rare Soda - 1 Roseli and 1 Enigma
    • Any colored juice
  10. Getting knocked out will drop your Friendship by 1, so make sure to pull Pichu out if its about to faint. Don't use any healing items on Pichu.
  11. The healing items in the game can have a big negative impact on your Friendship. Do all of your healing at the Pokémon Center. The second value below applies if your Friendship is over 200.
    • Energy Powder: -5/-10 points
    • Heal Powder: -5/-10 points
    • Energy Root: -10/-15 points
    • Revival Herb: -15/-20 points
  12. You can find an estimation of your Pichu's Friendship level by visiting the checker in the Pokémon Fan Club in Laverre City. Make sure Pichu is the first Pokémon in your party. If you're playing Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire, see the Generation III instructions .
    • 50 - 99: "Hmm…I think you have a lot of time ahead of you to get to know one another better."
    • 100 - 149: "It's a little bit friendly to you… Something like that."
    • 150 - 199: "Well, I think you and Pichu will be an even greater combo someday!"
    • 200 - 254: "You must really like your Pichu and always keep it by your side!"
    • 255: "It's amazingly friendly toward you! It must be so happy spending every day with you!"
  13. You'll have to guess since the checker only tells you the range you're in. You can level Pichu up through battle or by using a Rare Candy, Rare Soda, or Ultra Rare Soda.
    • If Pichu doesn't evolve, its Friendship is not 220.
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Generation IV and V

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If you are playing HeartGold or SoulSilver, follow the Generation II rules for Friendship .

  1. Like Generation III, these will give your Pichu a Friendship boost. They work a little differently in Generation IV though; the Luxury Ball only gives a bonus when leveling up and walking, and the Soothe Bell will give a 50% boost to all Friendship activities.
  2. Like Generation III, you'll gain 1 Friendship every 256 steps. You'll gain a bonus if your Pichu is in a Luxury Ball.
  3. There are a couple of different massage locations that can give you a Friendship boost. You can only get one massage every 24 hours.
    • Diamond, Pearl, Platinum - The massage girl in Veilstone City will give you a 3-point boost.
    • Diamond, Pearl, Platinum - A massage at the Ribbon Syndicate will give you a 20-point(!) boost if your Friendship is less than 100.
    • Black and White - A massage from the lady on Castelia Street can give you up to 30 Friendship points.
    • Black 2 and White 2 - The massage lady can be found at the Medal Office, and gives the same bonuses as the one from Black and White.
  4. Like the previous Generations, Vitamin items will give you a good Friendship boost. No new Vitamins were introduced in Generation IV or V.
  5. You'll get a few Friendship points every time Pichu levels up
  6. EV-lowering berries can give you a big boost in Friendship. Give your Pichu Pomeg, Kelpsy, Qualot, Hondew, Grepa, or Tamato berries for up to 10 Friendship, depending on the current Friendship level.
  7. Like all other Generations, getting knocked out will lower Pichu's Friendship by 1. Switch Pichu out with another Pokémon if it looks like it's going to faint.
  8. Healing items have a major negative effect on your Friendship, and it can take a while to make the loss back. Avoid the following items, and do all of your healing at a Pokémon Center instead:
    • Energy Powder: -5 points
    • Heal Powder: -5 points
    • Energy Root: -10 points
    • Revival Herb: -15 points
  9. If you're playing the Generation IV games, you can check Pichu's happiness by visiting the Pokémon Fan Club in Hearthome City. Make sure Pichu is the first Pokémon in your party. The phrase that the checker says will change depending on Pichu's Friendship level, and the phrases for Platinum are different.
    • 50 - 99: "You should treat it better. It's not used to you." (D,P) "It's feeling neutral toward you. It's up to you to change that." (Plat)
    • 100 - 149: "It's quite cute." (D,P) "It's warming up to you. That's my impression." (Plat)
    • 150 - 199: "It's friendly towards you. It looks sort of happy." (D,P) "It's quite friendly to you. It must be happy being with you." (Plat)
    • 200 - 254: "I get the feeling that it really trusts you." (D,P) "It's very friendly toward you. I can tell you treat it kindly." (Plat)
    • 255: "It looks really happy! It must love you a lot." (D,P) "It simply adores you! Why, I feel like I am intruding!" (Plat)
  10. If you're playing the Generation V games, you can find the Friendship checker at the Pokémon Fan Club in Icirrus City. The phrase will change depending on Pichu's Friendship level:
    • 70 - 99: "The relationship is neither good nor bad… It looks neutral."
    • 100 - 149: "It is a little friendly to you… That's what I'm getting."
    • 150 - 194: "It is friendly to you. It must be happy with you."
    • 195 - 254: "It is quite friendly to you! You must be a kind person!"
    • 255: "It is super friendly to you! I'm a bit jealous!"
  11. Since you won't know the exact number unless you're checking in every time you raise your friendship, you'll have to guess based on the phrase and the actions you perform. When you level up Pichu when it has a Friendship of 220 or greater it will evolve immediately into Pikachu.
    • If Pichu doesn't evolve when leveled up, then its Friendship is not at 220 yet.
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Generation III

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  1. A Luxury Ball will give a bonus point to every Friendship-boosting activity. You can buy Luxury Balls from most stores.
  2. If Pichu is holding this item, it will gain an additional Friend point for every Friendship-boosting activity. This stacks with the Luxury Ball, meaning if you use both Pichu will gain 2 extra points every time you perform a Friendship-boosting activity.
    • You can find a Soothe Bell at the Pokémon Fan Club.
  3. The walking requirements for gaining Friendship were cut in half for Generation III, meaning you'll get a point every 256 steps. This offsets the lack of grooming options for your Pokémon in the Generation III games.
  4. Vitamin items give you a 2 - 5 point boost depending on your current Friendship level (the higher the Friendship, the lower the boost). Vitamins include all of the vitamins in Generation II, as well as the following additions:
    • Zinc
    • PP Max
  5. If Pichu has less than 100 Friendship, it will get a 5-point boost every time it levels up. This drops to a 3-point boost over 100, and a 2-point boost over 200.
  6. If you are deep into EV-training , you may be using EV-Berries on a regular basis. Any EV-lowering berries will give you a 2-point boost. These include:
    • Pomeg
    • Kelpsy
    • Qualot
    • Hondew
    • Grepa
    • Tamato
  7. If Pichu faints during a battle, it will lose a Friendship point. Switch Pichu out if it looks like it's going to get knocked out soon. Don't use any healing items either (see the next step).
  8. Healing items have the largest negative effect on Friendship in the game. Do all of your healing and reviving at a Pokémon Center. [2]
    • Energy Powder: -5 points
    • Heal Powder: -5 points
    • Energy Root: -10 points
    • Revival Herb: -15 points
  9. While you can't see an exact number for your Friendship level, you can talk to a special Friendship checker character to get an approximation of your current level. You can find her in Verdanturf Town, in the house in the bottom-left corner. Make sure Pichu is the first Pokémon in your party and she will say a different phrase depending on your Friendship level.
    • 50 - 99: "It's not very used to you yet. It neither loves nor hates you."
    • 100 - 149: "It's getting used to you. It seems to believe in you."
    • 150 - 199: "It likes you quite a lot. It seems to want to be babied a little."
    • 200 - 254: "It seems to be very happy. It obviously likes you a whole lot."
    • 255: "It adores you. It can't possibly love you any more. I even feel happy seeing it."
  10. If Pichu's Friendship is 220 or higher, it will evolve into Pikachu when leveling up. If Pichu doesn't evolve, it means its Friendship isn't a high enough level.
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Generation II

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  1. This is a special Poke Ball that sets the base Friendship stat for the Pokémon caught in it to 200, instead of the usual 70. Since Pichu evolves at 220 Friendship, you don't have much to do to get it to that level if you capture the Pichu in a Friend Ball.
    • You can get Friend Balls from Kurt in Azalea Town if you bring him Green Apricorns.
  2. You'll gain 1 Friendship point for every 512 steps that you walk in game. This is one of the easier ways to passively earn Friendship.
  3. You can find the Haircut Brothers in Goldenrod Tunnel. The younger brother gives the biggest boost; up to 10 Friendship per haircut. You can only get a haircut once every 24 hours.
  4. You can find Daisy Oak at Pallet Town between 3 and 4 PM. Getting Pichu groomed by Daisy will gain 3 Friendship.
  5. There are several items in the game that are considered "Vitamins". Every time you give Pichu one of these, you'll gain between 3 to 5 Friendship:
    • HP Up
    • Protein
    • Iron
    • Calcium
    • Carbos
    • PP Up
    • Rare Candy
  6. Pichu will gain Friendship every time it levels up. if Pichu has less than 100 Friendship, it will gain 5 per level. If it has between 100 and 200, it will gain 3. Above 200, you'll gain 2 Friendship per level.
  7. Challenging a Gym Leader or Elite Four member while Pichu is in your party will give it a small boost of 1-3 Friendship.
  8. If Pichu faints during battle, you'll lose 1 Friendship. Make sure to switch Pichu out if it looks like it's going to faint. Don't use healing items, though (more on that in the next step).
  9. If Pichu's health is low, try not to give it any healing items, including Energy Powder (-5 Friendship), Heal Powder (-5 Friendship), Energy Root (-10 Friendship), or Revival Herb (-15 Friendship).
    • Do all of your healing and reviving at a Pokémon Center, which will not affect your Friendship.
  10. You won't be able to find a number for Pichu's Friendship. Make sure Pichu is the first Pokémon in your party. You can find the Friendship checker lady in the house to the east of the Goldenrod City Department Store. She'll say a different phrase depending on Pichu's Friendship level: [3]
    • 50 - 99: "You should treat it better. It's not used to you."
    • 100 - 149: "It's quite cute."
    • 150 - 199: "It's friendly toward you. Sort of happy."
    • 200 - 249: "I get the feeling it really trusts you."
    • 250 - 255: "It looks really happy! It must love you a lot."
  11. Pichu's Friendship must be at 220 or higher in order to evolve. The Friendship checker will not tell you exactly when you hit 220, so you'll have to do a bit of guesswork. You can level Pichu up by battling or by giving it a Rare Candy.
    • If Pichu doesn't evolve, it's Friendship is not 220. Remember, the Friendship checker says the same phrase from 200 - 249, so you'll have to do a little bit of estimating as to your actual Friendship level.
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    Walking around with your Pichu will gain it happiness, even if you don't notice!
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      1. Catch Pichu in a Luxury Ball.
      2. Do friendship-raising activities.
      3. Walk with Pichu.
      4. Get your Pichu a massage.
      5. Use vitamins and wings.
      6. Engage in battle.
      7. Use Super Training.
      8. Drink juice.
      9. Avoid healing items.
      10. Level up when Friendship is at 220.

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