It’s something of an unofficial tradition that each new Pokemon generation will have some sort of electric-type Pokemon that feels similar or adjacent to series mascot Pikachu, and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are no different, with a new evolution line beginning with Pawmi evolving into Pawmo, and then Pawmot. Notably, this evolutionary line is the first one of these Pikachu-alikes in a long time to actually not just be a single Pokemon - typically the Pika-alikes haven’t evolved. This cutesy electric bear does, however - and that’s what this page is about. Specifically, we’re going to cover how to evolve Pawmo into Pawmi and Pawmot in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, because it is a little more complicated than just battling.
How to get Pawmi or Pawmo in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
First things first, it’s worth briefly noting that Pawmo doesn’t appear to be very common in the wild. Instead, catch yourself a Pawmi - which is common throughout Southern Paldea, especially the areas immediately south of the Academy and around Los Platos. Pawmo range more widely across Paldea - practically everywhere except the icy areas, in fact - but they appear to be a bit less of a common spawn.
How to evolve Pawmi into Pawmo in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
If you first catch a Pawmi, it evolves into Pawmo naturally at Level 18. Pawmi starts out as a pure Electric-type, but this electrical bear becomes an Electric and Fighting dual-type as Pawmo.
How to evolve Pawmo into Pawmot in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Now you have a Pawmo, you’ll want to reach that powerful final evolution, where the Pawmi line embraces its beary lineage (while still remaining quite cute). To have Pawmo evolve into Pawmot, you actually need to have Pawmot join you in ‘Let’s Go’ mode, which is when you let Pokemon wander around outside their Poke Ball. Have Pawmo in the top slot in your party of Pokemon, then press the R button to let it out to explore and walk around. To trigger the evolution, Pawmo will need to walk 1,000 steps outside its ball. After 1,000 steps have been taken, Pawmo then needs to level up - the next level up after 1000 steps will trigger the evolution. There’s no pedometer to track this in-game, so you’ll just have to eyeball it. Just keep Pawmo out of its ball, and you’ll eventually trigger the evolution. One trick players found that makes the process faster and easier is letting Pawmo out of the ball in Let’s Go mode, and then using Koraidon’s or Miraidon’s high jump onto the roof of a Pokemon center. Pawmo will continuously run around under the Center’s roof, which counts toward the step total. For more on Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, check out how to catch all the Eeveelutions, and how to get your hands on a Ditto.