Crystal uses the same evolution methods as Gold and Silver: friendship, time-of-day, held items, and all the Gen 1 basics. The main difference is encounter availability. Some Pokemon show up earlier or in different locations, which affects when you can start certain evolution chains.

Showing 98 evolution families
Pichu
#021Pichu
Friendship
Pikachu
#022Pikachu
Thunder Stone
Thunder Stone
Raichu
#023Raichu
Zubat
#037Zubat
22
Level 22
Golbat
#038Golbat
Friendship
Crobat
#039Crobat
Dunsparce
#052Dunsparce
Does not evolve
Onix
#062Onix
Trade + Metal Coat
Trade + Metal Coat
Steelix
#063Steelix
Poliwag
#072Poliwag
25
Level 25
Poliwhirl
#073Poliwhirl
Poliwrath
#074Poliwrath
Water Stone
Politoed
#075Politoed
Trade + King's Rock
Slowbro
#081Slowbro
Level 37
Slowking
#082Slowking
Trade + King's Rock
Yanma
#101Yanma
Does not evolve
Scyther
#110Scyther
Trade + Metal Coat
Trade + Metal Coat
Scizor
#111Scizor
Aipom
#122Aipom
Does not evolve
Stantler
#129Stantler
Does not evolve
Hitmonlee
#144Hitmonlee
Level 20 (Atk > Def)
Hitmonchan
#145Hitmonchan
Level 20 (Atk < Def)
Hitmontop
#146Hitmontop
Level 20 (Atk = Def)
Girafarig
#147Girafarig
Does not evolve
Farfetch'd
#158Farfetch'd
Does not evolve
Qwilfish
#161Qwilfish
Does not evolve
Corsola
#171Corsola
Does not evolve
Lickitung
#178Lickitung
Does not evolve
Tangela
#179Tangela
Does not evolve
Vaporeon
Vaporeon
Water Stone
Jolteon
Jolteon
Thunder Stone
Flareon
Flareon
Fire Stone
Espeon
Espeon
Friendship (Day)
Umbreon
Umbreon
Friendship (Night)
Horsea
#186Horsea
32
Level 32
Seadra
#187Seadra
Trade + Dragon Scale
Trade + Dragon Scale
Kingdra
#188Kingdra
Gligar
#189Gligar
Does not evolve
Murkrow
#208Murkrow
Does not evolve
Sneasel
#213Sneasel
Does not evolve
Misdreavus
#214Misdreavus
Does not evolve
  • Mechanically identical. Crystal uses the same friendship, stone, trade, and level-based methods as Gold and Silver. The differences are encounter-based: some Pokemon appear in new locations or at different times. The biggest exclusive is the Odd Egg from the Day Care Man, which can hatch shiny baby Pokemon with better odds than wild encounters.

  • Visit the woman in Goldenrod City's Happiness Checker house (above the bike shop). She gives vague phrases like "It seems to really trust you" or "It's quite cute." There's no exact number display. If she says it's very friendly, you're close to evolution threshold. Otherwise, keep walking and battling.

  • Yes, but it takes planning. You get Tyrogue from the Karate King in Mt. Mortar after beating him. Its stats at level 20 determine the evolution. For Hitmontop (equal Attack and Defense), you might need to use specific vitamins or avoid certain fights to keep the stats balanced. Save before level 20 and check with the stat screen.

  • Bill's grandfather on Route 25 gives them out for showing specific Pokemon (same as Gold/Silver). The Schoolboy phone contacts occasionally call to give you stones. Bug-Catching Contest sometimes awards a Sun Stone. The Mystery Gift feature can also produce stones, but that's unreliable.

  • No exclusive evolution methods or new evolutions. Crystal's exclusives are about encounter changes and the animated sprites. The Celebi event (via the GS Ball) is the biggest unique content, and Celebi doesn't evolve. Every evolution chain works the same as Gold and Silver.