17/03/2014
Welcome, aspiring Pokémon Trainers, to the vibrant world of Paldea! Among the many captivating creatures you'll encounter, the Pawmi evolutionary line stands out, not just for its charming design but for a rather unique evolution method that can leave some trainers scratching their heads. If you've got a Pawmo in your party and you're wondering how to unleash its ultimate form, Pawmot, then you've come to the right place. This guide will walk you through every step, ensuring your electric-fighting companion reaches its full potential.

- Understanding the Pawmi Family Tree
- The 'Let's Go' Mechanic: Your Key to Evolution
- The 1,000-Step Challenge: Evolving Pawmo into Pawmot
- Comparing the Pawmi Line
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q1: Can I use a Rare Candy to evolve Pawmo immediately after walking 1,000 steps?
- Q2: How do I know if my Pawmo has walked 1,000 steps? Is there a counter?
- Q3: Does it matter where I walk with my Pawmo for the steps to count?
- Q4: What happens if my Pawmo reaches Level 100 before evolving?
- Q5: Can I find Pawmot in the wild?
Understanding the Pawmi Family Tree
Before we delve into the intricacies of Pawmot's evolution, let's get acquainted with its earlier forms and where you can find them across the vast Paldean landscape. The journey begins with Pawmi, a delightful electric-type Pokémon that's often one of the first creatures you'll encounter on your adventure.
Pawmi: Your First Spark
Pawmi is an electric-type Pokémon resembling a small, adorable rodent. It's quite common in the early game areas, particularly around
Poco Path
. If you're just starting your journey, you're almost guaranteed to stumble upon several of these energetic little Pokémon. Catching a Pawmi is straightforward, and it's a great addition to your early-game team, offering solid electric-type coverage.
Pawmo: The Intermediate Evolution
Pawmi's first evolution, Pawmo, takes on a more athletic appearance, gaining the fighting-type alongside its electric typing. Evolving your Pawmi into Pawmo is arguably the simplest step in this evolutionary line: your Pawmi will evolve into Pawmo once it reaches
Level 18
. If you prefer to skip the initial training, you can also find Pawmo directly in the wild. They are known to inhabit areas such as the South Province (Area Two) and West Province (Area One). Encountering a Pawmo in these regions can save you the effort of training a Pawmi, allowing you to focus on the next, more unique, evolutionary challenge.
The 'Let's Go' Mechanic: Your Key to Evolution
The evolution from Pawmo to Pawmot isn't as simple as reaching a certain level. Instead, it leverages one of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's most innovative features: the 'Let's Go' mechanic. This system, while sharing a name with the 2018 titles Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee, functions quite differently and is absolutely crucial for Pawmo's final transformation.

What is 'Let's Go'?
The 'Let's Go' mechanic allows players to send their active Pokémon out of its Poké Ball and have it follow them around the overworld. You activate this by pressing the 'ZR' button. Once your Pokémon is out, it can automatically engage in battles with wild Pokémon it encounters, gather items, and generally explore alongside you. This is incredibly useful for gaining experience points for your lead Pokémon and the rest of your party without having to initiate traditional trainer battles. Furthermore, it's a fantastic way to passively increase your Pokémon's Friendship Points, which are vital for other evolutions and in-game interactions.
Why is 'Let's Go' Important for Pawmot?
Pawmo, along with a select few other Pokémon like Bramblin and Rellor, has a unique evolution requirement tied directly to the 'Let's Go' mechanic. It's not enough for Pawmo to simply gain levels; it needs to experience the world outside its Poké Ball, walking alongside you for a significant distance. This makes the 'Let's Go' feature indispensable for its evolution.
The 1,000-Step Challenge: Evolving Pawmo into Pawmot
Now for the main event: the precise steps you need to take to evolve your Pawmo into the powerful Pawmot. This process involves a specific number of steps taken in the 'Let's Go' mode, followed by a level-up.
Make Pawmo Your Lead Pokémon:
Ensure that the Pawmo you wish to evolve is the first Pokémon in your party. While not strictly necessary for the 'Let's Go' mechanic itself, having it as your lead makes managing the process simpler.
Send Pawmo Out with 'Let's Go':
Once your Pawmo is the lead, press the 'ZR' button to send it out of its Poké Ball. It should now be following you as you traverse the Paldean landscape.

Pawmi evolves into Pawmo at Level 18. Pawmo evolves into Pawmot when walking outside its Poke Ball for two minutes (see How to Evolve Pawmot or watch the video above for more details.) Pokemon Scarlet: This Pokemon normally is slow to react, but once it enters battle, it will strike down its enemies with lightning-fast movements. Walk 1,000 Steps:
This is the critical part. You need to walk at least
1,000 steps
with your Pawmo outside its Poké Ball. There isn't an in-game counter for these steps, so you'll need to estimate. A good strategy is to find a relatively open area and simply run around for a few minutes. Engaging in auto-battles (where your Pawmo fights wild Pokémon on its own) while walking also counts towards these steps, making the process more efficient. The location where you walk doesn't matter; whether it's a bustling city or the vast wilderness, the steps will count.
Level Up Your Pawmo:
Once you are confident that your Pawmo has accumulated 1,000 steps (or more!) outside its Poké Ball, the final requirement is to make it level up. This can be achieved in a few ways:
- Winning a Battle: Engage in a traditional Pokémon battle and win, allowing your Pawmo to gain experience points and level up.
- Using a Rare Candy: If your Pawmo is close to levelling up or you simply want to expedite the process, you can use a Rare Candy. This is often the quickest method once the steps requirement is met.
- Gaining Experience from Auto-Battles: If your Pawmo levels up during an auto-battle after completing the steps, it should also evolve.
Crucial Consideration: The Level 100 Trap
Here's a vital warning that could prevent a lot of frustration: if your Pawmo reaches
Level 100
before it has taken the required 1,000 steps and subsequently levelled up, it will
not be able to evolve
. This is because a Pokémon at Level 100 cannot gain any more levels, thus preventing the final trigger for Pawmot's evolution. So, while it might seem improbable, it is possible to hit Level 100 with your Pawmo and miss its evolutionary window entirely. Always ensure you've completed the walking requirement before your Pawmo gets too high in level, especially if you're using Exp. Candies or Rare Candies frequently.
Tips for Efficient Step Counting
- Long, Uninterrupted Paths: Head to areas with long, clear paths where your Pawmo won't get stuck or return to its ball frequently. The Great Crater of Paldea or open fields are ideal.
- Avoid Mounting Koraidon/Miraidon (for this purpose): While you can walk your Pokémon while riding your legendary mount, it's generally not the most efficient method for these steps. Your Pokémon will often recall itself to its Poké Ball if you move too fast or get too far ahead, interrupting the step count. For this specific evolution, it's often better to dismount and walk normally.
- Multi-tasking: Use this time to explore, collect items, or engage in other activities that involve a lot of movement.
Comparing the Pawmi Line
Let's take a moment to compare the three stages of this fascinating evolutionary line, highlighting their key characteristics and what makes Pawmot a formidable addition to your team.
| Feature | Pawmi | Pawmo | Pawmot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Type | Electric | Electric | Electric |
| Secondary Type | None | Fighting | Fighting |
| Evolution From | N/A | Pawmi (Level 18) | Pawmo (1,000 steps + Level Up) |
| Appearance | Small, rodent-like, orange fur | Larger, bipedal, more athletic | Stands upright, powerful, resembles a bear |
| Key Strengths | Early game Electric coverage | Adds Fighting type, improved stats | High Attack, Speed, versatile Electric/Fighting STAB |
| Found In | Poco Path, early game areas | South Province (Area Two), West Province (Area One) | Wild (rarely), primarily via evolution |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can I use a Rare Candy to evolve Pawmo immediately after walking 1,000 steps?
Absolutely! Once you're confident your Pawmo has completed the 1,000 steps outside its Poké Ball using the 'Let's Go' feature, simply use a Rare Candy on it. This will cause it to level up and, provided all conditions are met, evolve into Pawmot instantly.

Q2: How do I know if my Pawmo has walked 1,000 steps? Is there a counter?
Unfortunately, there isn't an in-game counter or indicator for the number of steps your Pokémon has taken in 'Let's Go' mode. You'll need to estimate. A good rule of thumb is to let your Pawmo follow you for a solid 5-10 minutes of active running in an open area. If it doesn't evolve after a level-up, simply keep walking it for a bit longer before trying to level it up again.
Q3: Does it matter where I walk with my Pawmo for the steps to count?
No, the location does not matter. Whether you're in a bustling city, a quiet town, or out in the vast wilderness of Paldea, every step your Pawmo takes outside its Poké Ball using the 'Let's Go' feature will count towards the 1,000-step requirement.
Q4: What happens if my Pawmo reaches Level 100 before evolving?
If your Pawmo reaches Level 100 before you've fulfilled the 1,000-step requirement and subsequently levelled it up, it will not be able to evolve into Pawmot. This is because Level 100 Pokémon cannot gain any more levels, which is the final trigger for this specific evolution method. It's crucial to complete the walking steps before your Pawmo hits the level cap.
Q5: Can I find Pawmot in the wild?
While the primary method to obtain Pawmot is through evolving Pawmo, it is technically possible to encounter Pawmot in the wild, though it is considered a rare encounter. Focusing on evolving your Pawmo is generally the more reliable and common way to acquire this powerful Pokémon.
Evolving your Pawmo into Pawmot is a rewarding experience that showcases the unique mechanics of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. By understanding the 'Let's Go' feature and diligently completing the 1,000-step challenge, you'll soon have a formidable Electric/Fighting-type Pokémon ready to electrify your opponents and punch its way to victory. Happy training, and may your Paldean adventures be filled with exciting discoveries!
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