How to Evolve Boldore: 4 Steps (with Pictures)

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How to Evolve Boldore: 4 Steps (with Pictures)
How to Evolve Boldore: 4 Steps (with Pictures)
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Pokémon video games are role-playing games (in RPG jargon from the English "Role-Playing Game") in which your character aims to capture and evolve specimens of fantastic creatures known as "Pokémon. ". Boldore is a "Rock" type Pokémon characterized by three legs and orange stone spikes that protrude from the top and bottom of the body and the tips of the paws. This Pokémon was introduced starting from the fifth generation of games and more precisely in Pokémon Black and White. Boldore is characterized by its purplish gray rock body and three imposing legs. Boldore is the evolved form of Roggenrola once Roggenrola reaches level 25. Boldore can evolve into Gigalith.

Steps

Evolve Boldore Step 1
Evolve Boldore Step 1

Step 1. Find another player to trade Pokémon with

Unlike other Pokémon that evolve by leveling up or thanks to Evolution Stones, Boldore can only evolve when traded with other users. For this reason, you need to find a friend or another player online with whom you can exchange it.

Evolve Boldore Step 2
Evolve Boldore Step 2

Step 2. Enter the "Contact Room"

This is the place where you can meet other players to trade Pokémon.

Evolve Boldore Step 3
Evolve Boldore Step 3

Step 3. Trade Boldore with the other player you contacted

The latter will receive your Boldore specimen which will automatically evolve into Gigalith.

Evolve Boldore Step 4
Evolve Boldore Step 4

Step 4. Start a new trade

Now that Boldore has evolved into Gigalith you need to get it back to you.

To shorten the process, you should focus your attention on finding a friend or other player who is willing to give you a Boldore specimen. In this way you will have to make only one exchange, since when the chosen person entrusts you with his specimen of Boldore it will evolve into Gigalith

Advice

  • Unfortunately, it is not possible to trade Boldore on versions of video games of Pokémon prior to the fifth generation (for example Pokémon Diamond or Pokémon Pearl).
  • If you are playing any of the Pokémon video games on the Nintendo DS, you will not be able to trade Pokémon with users who are using older consoles, such as the Game Boy Advance.

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