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Q: What is the best nature for feebas to evolve in Pokemon sapphire?
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How do you evolve feebas in Pokemon Sapphire?

the only way to evolve it is to have the feebas at a high BEAUTY status for Pokemon contests. and the best way to do this is to have a feebas with a MODEST nature.


What is the best nature for feebas to evolve in Pokemon emerald?

You make its beauty increase examples make it win beauty contests Give it berries that increase beauty


What kind of pokeblock does Pikachu like to eat in Pokemon Sapphire?

This depends on the pokemon's nature, not the species.


What nature does feebas have to be to evolve into Milotic?

i was wondering this too... but I'll tell u what ikno. i think modest nature is the best (not sure if it even matters what nature) and that it likes dry food. i have a feebas that likes dry food but its rash natured :/ so im wondering if the nature even matters. lol didnt really answer the question but yeah... good luck


How do you evolve feebas if your beauty is not maxed out and it's sheen is full?

You can't evolve Feebas if it doesn't have enough beauty to evolve and if it has full sheen. [EDIT] Like the person above me its impossible (wish they had berries that decreased sheen along with EVs would be so much more convenient), if you messed up with this feebas you can always breed for a new one if you have a ditto (if its male). If it's female, you can breed it with any other male compatible species. Try to breed for one that has a nature that likes dry berries so it's easier to increase the beauty stat. Like modest for example. You don't have to but it will be a lot easier to evolve in the long run, I've bred and trained several feebas and evolved them myself and traded some to my friends.