This is a new chart design. Please offer comments on the discussion page.
The old charts are still available at Pin Evolution Old
This page contains evolution charts for each brand. For details about how pins evolve, see the main Pin article. See also the Pin Evolution Table for a sortable table format.
- Battle PP* (BPP) - [BLUE in progress bar]
- Fight and defeat the Noise in battles to earn Battle PP.
- Shutdown PP* (SDPP) - [GREEN in progress bar]
- Power down your DS and leave the game turned off. You'll earn Shutdown PP based on how long you haven't played.
- In Final Remix for the Switch, the game needs only to be inactive, either through sleep mode or the home menu.
- Mingle PP* (MPP) - [RED in progress bar]
- Connect to other TWEWY players and wireless Nintendo DS games and apps. You receive Mingle PP for every connection you make.
Play your friends in Tin Pin Slammer to also receive Mingle PP.
- In Final Remix for the Switch, Mingle PP no longer exists. The new conditions for evolution are as follows:
- In every situation where a pin does not already evolve from SDPP, Mingle evolutions usually use SDPP (Some exceptions include Murasame, Rakuyo and Frozen Cool, all of which use BPP to evolve).
- In cases where the pin already evolves from SDPP, Mingle evolutions use BPP instead.
- In cases where the pin would therefore evolve both through SDPP and BPP, the pin will be mastered through a combination of SDPP and BPP. Pins will evolve with 80% or more of their required type of PP (rather than 51% in the DS version); anything less will result in mastery.
These charts are also available as a compact, printable version.
Note that Pin 226 of Gatito brand evolved into the unbranded Pin 246 in the Japanese version. This was changed as the game was localized: Pin 226 evolves into another Gatito pin (Pin 222) in the US/EU version. This means that in the US/EU version, there's no way to change the brand through evolution.
These charts are based on the data from this wiki; if you find any mistakes, please comment on the Talk page, and we will fix them.
A couple notes on how to read these charts: A white pin number usually signifies a pin which cannot be evolved from another pin. The three exceptions to this are where those pins have the least yen value of their evolution chains. All pins with white numbers may be found in the shops, in battle, or are given to you as part of the plotline.
A pin with a golden star next to it will not evolve into anything.
Contents
- 1 D+B Evolution Chart
- 2 Natural Puppy Evolution Chart
- 3 Pavo Real Evolution Chart
- 4 Mus Rattus Evolution Chart
- 5 Jupiter of the Monkey Evolution Chart
- 6 Hip Snake Evolution Chart
- 7 Sheep Heavenly Evolution Chart
- 8 Tigre Punks Evolution Chart
- 9 Dragon Couture Evolution Chart
- 10 Lapin Angelique Evolution Chart
- 11 Pegaso Evolution Chart
- 12 Wild Boar Evolution Chart
- 13 Gatito Evolution Chart
- 14 Unbranded Evolution Chart
- 15 Gatito+Unbranded Evolution Chart
D+B Evolution Chart
Natural Puppy Evolution Chart
Pavo Real Evolution Chart
Mus Rattus Evolution Chart
Jupiter of the Monkey Evolution Chart
Hip Snake Evolution Chart
Sheep Heavenly Evolution Chart
Tigre Punks Evolution Chart
Dragon Couture Evolution Chart
Lapin Angelique Evolution Chart
Pegaso Evolution Chart
Wild Boar Evolution Chart
Gatito Evolution Chart
Note: The chart above is for the US/EU version.
Unbranded Evolution Chart
Note: The chart above is for the US/EU version.
Gatito+Unbranded Evolution Chart
Note: The chart above is for the Japanese version. In the US/EU version the "approaching eden set" completes a cycle.