Pokemon Go: How to evolve Togetic into Togekiss

Togekiss in the Pokemon anime

Last Updated on: 24th September 2021, 10:26 pm

Togekiss is the Fairy/Flying dual-type final form of Togepi, but what do you need to finish evolving that little egg Pokemon in Pokemon Go? Are there any extra requirements to get there, other than candy?

Fortunately enough, these are pretty easy questions to answer, so let’s get into it.

How to get Togekiss in Pokemon Go

Now, as you might expect, if you want Togekiss, you’re going to need a Togetic to get started, or at least a Togepi. Depending on your start point between those, you’ll need either 100 or 125 candy in total to reach Togekiss. That does mean you should have a fair few to choose from when its time to evolve them though.

On top of that candy requirement though, you’ll also need a Sinnoh Stone to complete the evolutionary leap from Togetic to Togekiss. Unfortunately, this item isn’t just a way to skip the candy cost like trading Pokemon before evolving them is, you actually require this for the evolution to happen at all. So lets talk about those Stones next.

Togekiss in the Pokemon anime
Credit: The Pokemon Company, Bulbapedia

READ MORE: Pokemon Go: What is a Sinnoh Stone used for?

Sinnoh stones are fairly annoying items to get ahold of. Your best bet for finding them is typically claiming research breakthroughs or completing trainer battles, which means it’s a real problem for players who don’t actively PVP. You might also be able to find one through limited-time research or rare tasks, so keep an eye out.

When you’ve found yourself a Sinnoh Stone, make sure to check out the link above to be certain you want to use it for Togekiss – there are quite a few Pokemon who need these items to evolve.

Is there anything else to be aware of?

Once you’ve decided you’re sure you want Togekiss, go ahead and hit that Evolve button and you’re done here. Just make sure to check what else a Sinnoh Stone can get you, as it’s quite the list.

That’s about everything that needs to be said for Togekiss. If you’re looking for more Pokemon Go content like this guide or other news and stories, you can find them in our Pokemon Go Category, and if you’d instead like to see more by me specifically, you can find my page here.