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Learn how to evolve your Applin into one of its super cute final forms
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Are you looking to evolve your Applin? Applin, introduced in Pokémon's 8th generation, was instantly popular for its cute design and unique evolution method that can result in either Flapple or Appletun. Applin has gotten some updates in Generation 9, with the Scarlet and Violet DLC adding a new Applin evolution, Dipplin, and a final evolution for Dipplin, Hydrapple. Keep reading to learn how to get the items to evolve your Applin and catch an Applin if you don't already have one.

Things You Should Know

  • You can get Flapple and Appletun in Gen 8 and 9, but Dipplin is only available in Gen 9.
  • To get Dipplin, you'll need the Teal Mask DLC for Scarlet and Violet.
  • Flapple can only be obtained in Sword, and Appletun can only be obtained in Shield.
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How to Evolve Applin

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  1. You can choose which form you evolve your Applin into based on what evolutionary item you give it:[1]
    • Tart Apple: Evolves Applin to Flapple
    • Sweet Apple: Evolves Applin to Appletun
    • Syrupy Apple: Evolves Applin to Dipplin
  2. The Applin will automatically evolve into a Flapple, Appletun, or Dipplin. Much like an evolutionary stone, these apples are one-time-use items, and there's no level requirement to use them on your Applin.
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Where to Find Apples

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  1. You can only get Tart Apples in Pokémon Sword and Sweet Apples in Pokémon Shield. These apples are available in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, but Syrupy Apples can only be purchased if you have the Teal Mask DLC.
    • You can trade these apples to your friends in other game versions by attaching them to a Pokémon as a held item, and then trading the Pokémon to your friend. This is a great alternative to evolving the Applin yourself, as it allows your friend to choose their own Applin to evolve.
  2. You can find Tart Apples in the following locations:[2]
    • Sword: Hammerlocke, Axew's Eye (hidden recurring item)
    • Scarlet and Violet: Delibird Presents (after getting 3 gym badges), Tagtree Thicket (sparkling overworld item), Apple Hills (sparkling overworld item in the Teal Mask)
  3. You can find Sweet Apples in the following locations:[3]
    • Shield: Hammerlocke, Axew's Eye (hidden recurring item)
    • Scarlet and Violet: Delibird Presents (after getting 3 gym badges), Tagtree Thicket (sparkling overworld item), Apple Hills (sparkling overworld item in the Teal Mask)
  4. You can't evolve an Applin in Sword or Shield to Dipplin, as this is a new Pokémon introduced in Generation 9.[4]
    • Scarlet and Violet: Purchased from the food stand in Mossfell Confluence
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How to Catch Applin

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  1. You can catch Applin in Sword, Shield, Scarlet, Violet, and in some DLC areas.[5] If you want all three forms of Applin, you'll need to obtain a total of three Applins.
    • Sword and Shield: Route 5, Dusty Bowl, Giant's Mirror, Stony Wilderness, and Max Raid Battles (in Axew's Eye, Bridge Field, Dappled Grove, Giant's Mirror, Rolling Fields, Stony Wilderness)
    • Sword and Shield Expansion Pass: Fields of Honor, Soothing Wetlands, Challenge Beach, Forest of Focus, Training Lowlands, Workout Sea, Loop Lagoon, Stepping-Stone Sea, Insular Sea, Max Raid Battles (Loop Lagoon)
    • Scarlet and Violet: South Province Areas One, Two, and Four; East Province Areas One and Two, Tagtree Thicket; West Province Area Three; North Province Areas One and Two, Casseroya Lake; 1-star Tera Raid Battles
    • Teal Mask and Indigo Disk: Kitakami Road, Apple Hills, Mossfell Confluence, 2- and 3-Star Tera Raid Battles
  2. If you want to skip evolving an Applin, you can find its evolved forms in the wild in various games.
    • Flapple can be found in Sword (Max Raid Battles in Axew's Eye, Bridge Field, Dappled Grove, Giant's Mirror, and Stony Wilderness), Sword Expansion Pass (Stepping-Stone Sea and Max Raid Battles in Loop Lagoon), Scarlet and Violet (5-star Tera Raid Battles) and the Teal Mask and Indigo Disk (Mossfell Confluence)[6]
    • Appletun can be found in Shield (Max Raid Battles in Axew's Eye, Bridge Field, Dappled Grove, Giant's Mirror, and Stony Wilderness), Shield Expansion Pass (Stepping-Stone Sea and Max Raid Battles in Loop Lagoon), Scarlet and Violet (5-star Tera Raid Battles) and the Teal Mask and Indigo Disk (Mossfell Confluence)[7]
    • Dipplin can be found in the Teal Mask and Indigo Disk in 4-star Tera Raid Battles.[8]
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    Which evolution is best to evolve Applin in?
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    This all depends on personal preference. Currently none of Applin's 4 evolutions are viable in the competitive format.
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    How do I get Hydrapple?
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    Hydrapple can be evolved from Dipplin if you own the Indigo Disk DLC for either Pokemon Scarlet or Pokemon Violet and have received the TM for Dragon Cheer from Drayton, the Dragon-type Blueberry Elite Four member.
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