There are a variety of how to raise your Friendship with your Pokémon, including having them hold the Soothe Bell. You can also find a character, called the Friendship Checker, who will tell you how close you truly are to your Pokémon. This is incredibly useful as some Pokémon only evolve when they have a high Friendship level. On this page: Each Pokémon has their own Friendship stat with you and it depends on how well you treat it. Treat the Pokémon well and it’ll have a high Friendship stat, treat it poorly, however, and it will have a low friendship stat. Having a high Friendship level with certain Pokémon, like Eevee for example, will allow them to evolve. How you increase your Pokémon’s Happiness level depends on the Friendship Level itself. Once a Pokémon reaches “two hearts”, viewable in Pokémon Camp, they will have reached a soft cap. If you want to increase their Friendship Level to the maximum level, then you need to experinment with Pokémon Camp itself. Giving your Pokémon the Soothe Bell to hold will also increase their Friendship level, as will catching a Pokémon in a Luxury Ball or giving them Vitamins, like Iron. Finally, there are a variety of berries that you can give your Pokémon to help make them happier. The downside, however, is that these berries will also lower a certain stat for your Pokémon. These berries are:
Grepa Berry - lowers Special Defence Hondew Berry - lowers Special Attack Kelpsy Berry - lowers Attack Pomeg Berry - lowers HP Qualot Berry - lowers Defence Tamato Berry - lowers Speed
Set up your campsite by selecting the ‘Pokémon Camp’ option from the X menu and, once your camp is ready, call out to the Pokémon you wish to raise the Friendship Level of. You’ll get an idea about how the Pokémon feels towards you by how they react to your call; musical tone and they’re pretty fond of you, a question mark means you have a distant relationship. Once they’ve come over, you can talk to them, which will reveal the number of hearts, and Friendship Level, they have towards you. You can now either continue talking to your Pokémon or play with them using one of the Pokémon Toys. Cooking curries will also make a Pokémon happier, with some curries being more effective than others. Finally, your Pokémon will occasionally get into fights with one another. You can easily break up these fights by calling one of the Pokémon over, which will, again, increase their Friendship level. There are also certain healing items that will decrease your Friendship level with a Pokémon. All of these items will include the word ‘bitter’ in their description, suggesting that, while they might be useful, your Pokémon might not be too happy to eat one of them. These healing items are:
Energy Root Energy Powder Heal Powder Revival Herb
Inside you’ll find a young boy with blonde hair, who’ll be able to check your Pokémon’s Happiness level towards you. Simply select the Pokémon you wish to become closer to and he’ll give you an idea of what you’re friendship is really like. Usefully, you don’t have to place a Pokémon in your party to have their Friendship level checked. He’ll then give you a line of dialogue suggesting how friendly your Pokémon is to you. If you’re not best friends, then you’ve still got some work to do! If you are best friends with your Pokémon, then he’ll place a Best Friends Ribbon on that Pokémon. Going from best to worse, here are all the Friendship Levels hint and the corresponding heart levels: To find the Soothe Bell in Pokémon Sword and Shield, head to the house of the Friendship Checker in Hammerlocke. At the back of the Friendship Checker’s living room, you’ll find a girl with blonde hair. Talk to her and she’ll give you the Soothe Bell. This can be anything from a special movement the Pokémon will make on the battlefield to an increase in its critical hit ratio. If you’re planning on making a Pokémon a key member of your party, then raising their Friendship Level and keeping them happy is essential to unlocking their full potential. You begin unlocking the various battle bonuses once you reach a three heart Friendship Level with a Pokémon. Below you’ll find the various battle bonuses and at which Friendship Level each one unlocks at: Three Hearts:
Pokémon may move slightly when its sent out into battle. Very small chance that the Pokémon will survive an attack that would usually knock it out.
Four Hearts:
Pokémon will bounce up and down when it enters battle. Medium chance of it recovering from status conditions on its own. Small chance that the Pokémon will survive an attack that would usually knock it out. Pokémon will receive boosted EXP points.
Five Hearts:
Pokémon will bounce up and down when it enters battle. Pokémon will receive boosted EXP points. Medium chance of it recovering from status conditions on its own. Medium chance that the Pokémon will survive an attack that would usually knock it out. Pokémon has an increased critical hit ratio. Very small chance that the Pokémon will be able to avoid an opponent’s move entirely.
With it finally in the wild, here’s how to start the Crown Tundra DLC and our full Pokémon Crown Tundra walkthrough. Plus, here’s how to catch Calyrex, Glastrier and Spectrier, the Regieleki and Regidrago puzzle solution and Regirock, Regice, Registeel locations, details on how to catch Legendary Birds Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres in the Crown Tundra, the Ultra Beasts and Necrozma adventure, Dynamax Adventures, including the legendries you can catch on these adventures, and the new Crown Tundra Pokédex and returning Pokémon explained. For Isle of Armor players, here’s how to find the Slowpoke, where to find Max Mushroom locations, and how to get Kubfu, become best friends and evolve it, plus all Diglett locations too! For the base game, here’s info on the ability to transfer Pokémon to Pokémon Home, the Wild Area, lists of all TM locations and TRs, all Galarian forms and finally our main Pokémon Sword and Shield walkthrough for the whole game. Some Pokémon, like Lucario or Snom, will evolve once they have “two hearts” in Pokémon Camp, though their evolution may have to take place during a specific time of day. The easiest place to evolve these Pokémon is to visit the Wild Area as, unlike the towns and routes in Pokémon Sword and Shield, the passage of time here is tied to the internal clock of the Nintendo Switch. This means that if your Nintendo Switch thinks it’s midnight, then so will the Wild Area. Keep this in mind when you’re trying to evolve Eevee into Espeon or Umbreon. Another thing to keep in mind when evolving Eevee is that, if it knows a fairy-type attack, then, no matter the time of day, Eevee will evolve into Sylveon. To avoid this, simply replaced either Baby-Doll Eyes (learnt at Level 15) or Charm (learnt at Level 45) with another attack and you’ll be able to evolve Eevee into Espeon or Umbreon. Here are all the Pokémon that require high friendship levels to evolve in Pokémon Sword and Shield are:
Budew evolves into Roselia during the day Cleffa evolves into Clefairy Eevee evolves into Espeon during the day Eevee evolves into Sylveon while knowing a Fairy-type move Eevee evolves into Umbreon at night Pichu evolves into Pikachu Munchlax evolves into Snorlax Riolu evolves into Lucario during the day Snom evolves into Frosmoth at night Togepi evolves into Togetic Type: Null evolves into Silvally Woobat evolves into Swoobat