Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest Evolution Guide — Every Changed Method Explained

Master every evolution change in Roria Conquest. Learn level-up, stone, trade, and regional form methods that differ from the main series games.

If you've been grinding through the Roria region in Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest evolution mechanics, you've probably noticed that not everything works the way the main series games taught you. This fan-made Roblox experience remixes several evolution methods, meaning your trusty Thunder Stone might not work where you expect, and some Pokémon now evolve through entirely different paths. Whether you're building a competitive team or filling out your Pokédex, understanding these changes saves you hours of wasted effort and resources.

Understanding Why Evolution Methods Changed in Roria Conquest

Roria Conquest is a popular Roblox-based Pokémon fangame set in the Roria region. Unlike official Game Freak titles, this project introduces custom mechanics to keep veteran players on their toes. The Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest evolution system deliberately alters certain methods to encourage exploration of specific in-game areas and to balance the gameplay loop around solo play.

The most significant shift? Many evolutions that traditionally require trading now have alternative paths. Regional forms are locked behind special locations. And a handful of Pokémon have completely reworked level-up requirements. If you assume the main series rules apply here, you'll hit a wall fast.

Level Up Evolution Changes

Two notable Pokémon have their level-up evolution methods modified in Roria Conquest. These changes affect how you plan your training routes and item management.

PokémonEvolves FromEvolution MethodNotes
MalamarInkayLevel 30Simpler than the original flip-the-console method
SylveonEeveeLevel up holding Affection Ribbon with a Fairy moveReplaces the traditional friendship + Fairy move requirement

The Malamar change is straightforward — no more flipping your device upside down. Just train Inkay to level 30 and the evolution triggers automatically. Community reports suggest this makes Malamar far more accessible for players who want a Dark/Psychic type early in their run.

Sylveon's method is more nuanced. You need to ensure Eevee knows a Fairy-type move and is holding the Affection Ribbon when it levels up. This means you'll want to plan ahead — teach Eevee a Fairy move early (like Baby-Doll Eyes) and keep that ribbon equipped before your next grind session.

Stone and Trade Evolution Modifications

One of the biggest quality-of-life improvements in Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest evolution mechanics is the introduction of Link Stones. These items replace the need for trading entirely, which is a game-changer for solo players.

Link Stones are available in the Stone Shop for ₽20,000. The process is simple:

  1. Give your Pokémon the required held item (if applicable)
  2. Close your bag, then reopen it
  3. Use the Link Stone on your Pokémon

This replaces the traditional trade evolution method entirely. No more finding a trading partner or using a second device.

Modified Stone Evolutions

PokémonEvolves FromNew Evolution MethodOriginal Method
HitmonleeTyrogueDusk StoneAttack > Defense at Lv 20
HitmonchanTyrogueDawn StoneAttack < Defense at Lv 20

This is a massive shift. In the main series, Tyrogue's evolution depends on its Attack vs. Defense stats — a frustrating gamble for players. Roria Conquest removes that randomness entirely. Want Hitmonlee? Use a Dusk Stone. Prefer Hitmonchan? Grab a Dawn Stone. Community feedback has been overwhelmingly positive about this change since it eliminates the need to carefully manipulate Tyrogue's IVs or reset repeatedly.

Regional Form Evolutions: Location-Locked Transformations

Regional forms in Roria Conquest follow the same evolution methods as the main series — but with a critical catch. You must be in specific locations for these evolutions to trigger.

Alolan Forms

Both Alolan evolutions require you to be in either the Lost Islands or the Grove of Dreams.

PokémonEvolves FromEvolution MethodRequired Location
Raichu (Alolan)PikachuThunder StoneLost Islands or Grove of Dreams
Exeggutor (Alolan)ExeggcuteLeaf StoneLost Islands or Grove of Dreams

If you use these stones anywhere else in Roria, you'll get the standard Kanto forms instead. Plan your stone usage carefully.

Hisuian Forms

Hisuian evolutions are also locked to the Lost Islands and Grove of Dreams, but they use level-up methods rather than stones.

PokémonEvolves FromEvolution MethodRequired Location
Typhlosion (Hisuian)QuilavaLevel 36Lost Islands or Grove of Dreams
Samurott (Hisuian)DewottLevel 36Lost Islands or Grove of Dreams

The level 36 requirement means you'll need to grind a bit before these evolutions trigger. Make sure you're in the correct zone when Quilava or Dewott hits that level, or you'll get the standard Unovan forms.

Galarian Forms

Galarian forms have mixed requirements — one is location-locked, the other isn't.

PokémonEvolves FromEvolution MethodRequired Location
Slowbro (Galarian)Slowpoke (Galarian)Level 37Anywhere
Weezing (Galarian)KoffingLevel 35Lost Islands or Grove of Dreams

Slowbro Galarian Form is the more accessible of the two since it can evolve anywhere. Weezing Galarian Form, however, requires that trip to the Lost Islands or Grove of Dreams.

Custom Form Evolutions

Roria Conquest goes beyond regional forms with two custom evolution methods that differ significantly from the main series.

PokémonEvolves FromEvolution MethodRequired Location
Lycanroc (Dusk Form)RockruffLevel 25 during daytimeLost Islands or Grove of Dreams
Ursaluna (Bloodmoon)UrsaringLevel 50Lost Islands or Grove of Dreams

Lycanroc Dusk Form is particularly interesting. In the main series, this form was only available during a limited-time event in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Roria Conquest makes it permanently accessible — but only if you're in the right location during daytime hours. This is one of the most sought-after forms in the game.

Ursaluna Bloodmoon is the ultimate late-game evolution. Level 50 is a significant investment, and the Lost Islands/Grove of Dreams requirement means you can't do it casually. But the payoff is a powerful Ground/Normal type with unique movepool access.

Tips for Efficient Evolution Planning

Based on community reports and player experience, here are some practical strategies for managing Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest evolution mechanics:

  • Stock up on Link Stones early. At ₽20,000 each, they're an investment, but they eliminate the frustration of finding trade partners. Buy several at once if you're planning multiple trade evolutions.
  • Save before using stones on location-locked evolutions. If you accidentally use a Thunder Stone on Pikachu outside the Lost Islands, you get standard Raichu — no take-backs.
  • Plan your Lost Islands/Grove of Dreams trips. Since so many evolutions require these locations, batch your evolution sessions. Bring all the Pokémon and stones you need in one trip.
  • Track daytime cycles for Lycanroc Dusk Form. The daytime requirement means you can't evolve Rockruff at night, even in the correct location. Check the in-game clock before you start grinding.
  • Don't over-level Tyrogue before using stones. Since Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan now use stones instead of stat checks, you can evolve Tyrogue at any level — no need to keep it at level 1 for IV manipulation.

For more information about the official Pokémon games that inspired Roria Conquest, check out the official Pokémon website for reference on original evolution methods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Link Stones in Roria Conquest? Link Stones are available in the Stone Shop for ₽20,000 each. They serve as a trade alternative for all Pokémon that normally evolve through trading, making them essential for solo players working through the Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest evolution system.

Can I get Alolan Raichu anywhere in Roria? No. Alolan Raichu requires using a Thunder Stone on Pikachu while in either the Lost Islands or Grove of Dreams. Using the stone anywhere else produces standard Kanto Raichu.

Does Tyrogue still evolve based on stats in Roria Conquest? No. Tyrogue's evolution is no longer stat-dependent. Use a Dusk Stone for Hitmonlee or a Dawn Stone for Hitmonchan. This removes the randomness that frustrated players in the main series games.

What level should I evolve Rockruff for Dusk Form? Rockruff needs to reach level 25 during daytime hours while you're in the Lost Islands or Grove of Dreams. Make sure the in-game clock shows daytime before triggering the evolution.

Is Ursaluna Bloodmoon worth the grind? For competitive players, absolutely. Ursaluna Bloodmoon is a powerful Ground/Normal type with a unique movepool. The level 50 requirement and location lock make it a late-game goal, but community reports consistently rank it among the strongest options in Roria Conquest's meta.