How to Evolve Bonsly in Pokemon Go
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Ever wondered how you can evolve your adorable Bonsly into a mighty Sudowoodo in Pokemon Go? Well, you’re in the right place to find out! Bonsly, the tiny Rock-type Pokemon that resembles a bonsai tree, can indeed grow up and unleash its full potential. Let’s dive into how this evolution happens.
Turning your Bonsly into a Sudowoodo might sound like a task, but fear not! We’re here to guide you through the process, step by step.
The Short Answer to Evolving Bonsly
To evolve Bonsly into Sudowoodo in Pokemon Go, you need to walk 15km with Bonsly as your buddy while also having 50 Bonsly candies handy. Once you’ve hit these requirements, you can evolve Bonsly directly from your buddy screen or your Pokemon collection.
Why the walking, you ask? Well, in Pokemon Go, some evolutions try to mimic the bond between trainer and Pokemon from the Pokemon series, requiring not just candies, but also some extra steps, literally! Walking with Bonsly helps it to ‘grow’ and ‘mature,’ making it ready to evolve into the strong and sturdy Sudowoodo.
Winning with Bonsly and Playbite
Now that you know how to evolve your Bonsly, how about adding some more fun into the mix? With Playbite, a platform that rewards you for playing casual mobile games, you can win PokeCoins and other cool prizes. Imagine playing fun games and earning rewards that could help you on your Pokemon Go adventure. Now, that’s what we call a win-win situation!
So, why wait? Download the Playbite app now, earn those rewards, and make your Pokemon Go journey even more exciting. Who knows, those PokeCoins might just be what you need to give your Bonsly that extra push to evolve into a mighty Sudowoodo!
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