Our guide will show you how to evolve this Pokemon!
Nosepass is a unique Pokemon in Pokemon Go, since it can only be evolved under specific circumstances.
If you want to evolve Nosepass into Probopass, our guide is here to help you out!
Nosepass is a Rock-type Pokemon from the third generation of the Pokemon universe. In Pokemon Go, you can evolve Nosepass into Probopass using 50 Nosepass Candy when you’re near a PokeStop that has an active Magnetic Lure Module.
A Magnetic Lure Module can be activated at a PokeStop to attract specific kinds of Pokemon to the PokeStop for 30 minutes. You’ll know a PokeStop has an active Magnetic Lure Module if you see gray squares falling around the PokeStop (you can see this in the screenshot below).
When you’re close to a PokeStop with an active Magnetic Lure Module and you have at least 50 Nosepass Candy, you can evolve Nosepass by going to Nosepass’ page in your Pokemon collection and tapping the evolve button.
If you try to evolve Nosepass when you’re not close to a PokeStop with an active Magnetic Lure Module, the game won’t allow you to evolve it.
Players can purchase a single Magnetic Lure Module in the in-game store for 180 PokeCoins. Players may also receive Magnetic Lure Modules for free as rewards for completing certain actions in Pokemon Go.
Finally, it’s possible for players to come across PokeStops that already have active Magnetic Lure Modules that have been activated by other players. When this is the case, players can still take advantage of the effects of these Magnetic Lure Modules, even if they didn’t activate them.
If you don’t have a Magnetic Lure Module in your inventory and you’re not interested in purchasing one, keep an eye out for an active Magnetic Lure Module as you play Pokemon Go! If you move close enough to the PokeStop with the active Magnetic Lure Module, you can evolve Nosepass into Probopass without using a Magnetic Lure Module yourself!
And that’s all there is to it! Have fun!
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Brandy Berthelson has been writing about video games and technology since 2006, with her work appearing on sites including AOL Games, Digital Spy, and Adweek. When she’s not gaming, Brandy enjoys crafting, baking, and traveling with her husband.