B2W2 mixes old and new Pokemon from the start, unlike the Unova-only restriction in Black and White. Eevee, Riolu, and Magikarp are available early alongside Unova originals. Same evolution methods as BW, but wider access to chains means more team options during the story.

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Tepig
#004Tepig
17
Level 17
Pignite
#005Pignite
36
Level 36
Emboar
#006Emboar
Riolu
#033Riolu
Friendship (Day)
Lucario
#034Lucario
Dunsparce
#035Dunsparce
Does not evolve
Magnemite
#048Magnemite
30
Level 30
Magneton
#049Magneton
Thunder Stone / Magnetic Field
Thunder Stone / Magnetic Field
Magnezone
#050Magnezone
Magby
#053Magby
30
Level 30
Magmar
#054Magmar
Trade + Magmarizer
Trade + Magmarizer
Magmortar
#055Magmortar
Elekid
#056Elekid
30
Level 30
Electabuzz
#057Electabuzz
Trade + Electirizer
Trade + Electirizer
Electivire
#058Electivire
Zubat
#061Zubat
22
Level 22
Golbat
#062Golbat
Friendship
Crobat
#063Crobat
Onix
#071Onix
Trade + Metal Coat
Trade + Metal Coat
Steelix
#072Steelix
Vaporeon
Vaporeon
Water Stone
Jolteon
Jolteon
Thunder Stone
Flareon
Flareon
Fire Stone
Espeon
Espeon
Friendship (Day)
Umbreon
Umbreon
Friendship (Night)
Leafeon
Leafeon
Leaf Stone / Moss Rock
Glaceon
Glaceon
Ice Stone / Ice Rock
Basculin
#104Basculin
Does not evolve
Budew
#133Budew
Friendship (Day)
Roselia
#134Roselia
Shiny Stone
Shiny Stone
Roserade
#135Roserade
Shelmet
#157Shelmet
Trade for Karrablast
Accelgor
#158Accelgor
Nosepass
#164Nosepass
Thunder Stone / Magnetic Field
Thunder Stone / Magnetic Field
Probopass
#165Probopass
Aron
#166Aron
32
Level 32
Lairon
#167Lairon
42
Level 42
Aggron
#168Aggron
Axew
#183Axew
38
Level 38
Fraxure
#184Fraxure
48
Level 48
Haxorus
#185Haxorus
Tangela
#217Tangela
Knows Ancient Power
Tangrowth
#218Tangrowth
Gligar
#221Gligar
Razor Fang (Night)
Razor Fang (Night)
Gliscor
#222Gliscor
Mantyke
#233Mantyke
Remoraid in Party
Mantine
#234Mantine
Corsola
#237Corsola
Does not evolve
Sneasel
#252Sneasel
Razor Claw (Night)
Razor Claw (Night)
Weavile
#253Weavile
Swinub
#258Swinub
33
Level 33
Piloswine
#259Piloswine
Knows Ancient Power
Mamoswine
#260Mamoswine
Yanma
#286Yanma
Knows Ancient Power
Yanmega
#287Yanmega
  • Unlike Black and White, B2W2 mixes old and new from the start. Eevee is available in Castelia City. Riolu shows up in Floccesy Ranch. Magikarp, Psyduck, and Azurill appear on early routes. This means you can start classic evolution chains alongside Unova ones from the beginning.

  • All seven Eeveelutions available at the time are obtainable. Friendship during the day for Espeon, friendship at night for Umbreon. Fire/Water/Thunder Stones for the Gen 1 trio. Level up near the mossy rock in Pinwheel Forest for Leafeon, or the icy rock in Twist Mountain for Glaceon. Sylveon didn't exist yet, so seven total.

  • Not exclusive items per se, but version-exclusive Pokemon mean some evolution chains are easier in one version. Black 2 gets Magby and its evolution items more readily, while White 2 gets Elekid. Both can trade for the other, but completing the full cross-gen evolution set is faster if you have both versions.

  • The Memory Link (connecting to a completed BW save) unlocks flashback scenes and a few extra encounters, but it doesn't significantly change which evolution chains you can access. The real difference in B2W2's evolution availability comes from the expanded regional dex mixing old and new Pokemon from the start.

  • Funfest Missions in the Entralink can reward evolution stones early on. Dust clouds in caves also drop them randomly. The PWT (Pokemon World Tournament) area vendors sell some. If you need a specific stone fast, check dust clouds in Wellspring Cave, which is available before the second gym.