Is it better to level up or evolve first in Pokémon Go?

It's generally better to evolve first, then power up in Pokémon Go because you get a better sense of the Pokémon's final stats and moveset before investing resources, and it helps avoid going over CP caps for PvP leagues like Great League (1500 CP) or Ultra League (2500 CP) by showing the evolved CP beforehand. While the final stats and total stardust cost are the same regardless of order, evolving first ensures you're powering up a desirable Pokémon with a good move set, saving stardust on bad ones.
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Is it better to level up a Pokémon before evolving?

For Pokémon Go, it's generally better to evolve first, then power up, primarily because movesets are random and you want to confirm a good set before investing valuable Stardust, and waiting lets you catch stronger base Pokémon at higher trainer levels (20+ for eggs, 30+ for wild). While the final stats/CP are the same regardless of order, evolving first saves resources by avoiding powering up Pokémon with bad moves, and catching higher-level base Pokémon means less Stardust needed to reach max CP. 
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Is it better to evolve Pokémon early?

It's generally better to evolve Pokémon slightly later in the main games to learn key moves that the evolved form might miss, but in Pokémon Go, it's often best to evolve first to see the move set before investing resources, though stats even out eventually. The main reasons to delay evolving (in games) are to grab strong, unique moves the pre-evolution learns, like certain powerful attacks (e.g., Mudkip's Hydro Pump, Shroomish's Spore) or for items like Eviolite (which boosts unevolved stats). However, waiting too long means missing out on the evolved form's superior base stats and potentially its own level-up moves. 
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Should I power up or mega evolve first?

Their boosted stats are calculated based on their stats in their normal form, so make sure you've powered up Pokémon you want to Mega Evolve as much as possible before Mega Evolving them.
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Is it better to evolve or level up max move?

It's the same as powering up before or after you evolve a regular Pokémon, it ends up being the same. It doesn't really matter which order you do it in. If you're trying to beat a specific Pokémon and use that one to do it, but you have a limited number of candies, I would probably evolve first. I'd say evolve first.
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Is there any reason not to evolve Pokémon in Pokemon Go?

Community Day (or event) attacks, certain Pokemon get special attacks by evolving, so it's better to not evolve until the right event comes out.
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Do you want to max CP before evolving?

You can do what you will, but a helpful trick is to evolve first to get the Pokemon you want, and upgrade later. Always evolve highest CP first because this will save you stardust in the future. CP is always important until the last evolve stage.
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Can you permanently mega evolve in Pokemon Go?

No, Mega Evolution in Pokémon GO is not permanent; it's a temporary power-up that lasts for about 8 hours, after which the Pokémon returns to its normal form, but you can re-Mega Evolve it later, especially for free after a cooldown. The goal is to build a "Mega Level" for each Pokémon by Mega Evolving it repeatedly, which reduces its cooldown and energy cost, eventually allowing free, frequent Mega Evolutions.
 
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What should I do first, power up or evolve?

Evolve first. It doesn't really make a difference but you can knock off the large chunk of candies it takes to evolve first and then slowly raise its CP.
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Is there any downside to mega evolving?

Yes, Mega Evolution has significant downsides, including forcing a Pokémon to hold a Mega Stone (blocking other items), potential stat rebalancing that weakens some Pokémon, negative Pokédex entries highlighting pain or instability, and opportunity costs like blocking new evolutions or making base forms obsolete, though its power boost often outweighs these in battle. The transformation also requires immense power and a strong bond to control, or else it can lead to suffering or uncontrolled rampages.
 
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Can you unevolve a Pokémon?

No, you generally cannot "unevolve" a Pokémon back to a previous stage in the core games; evolution is usually permanent. You can, however, stop a Pokémon from evolving by pressing the 'B' button during the evolution animation or giving it an Everstone, and in some games like Pokémon Legends: Arceus, you control the evolution timing. 
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Should I purify my Pokémon before evolving?

For Pokemon Go, it's generally better to Purify first if your goal is saving resources (Stardust/Candy) or getting a 100% IV "hundo" for a Mega Evolution, as purification boosts IVs and level, while Evolving first adds the Shadow form to your Pokedex and keeps it as a powerful Shadow attacker for raids, with the order depending on your specific goal. 
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When should you power up Pokémon Go?

You should power up Pokémon in Pokémon Go strategically: wait until you're a higher trainer level (around 30+) to find stronger base Pokémon, power up after evolving to see the moveset (using TMs to fix bad ones), and focus on Pokémon with high IVs and ideal moves for raids or PvP, saving Stardust for top-tier attackers like Legendaries or Shadows, not low-level catches. 
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When should I evolve my Pokémon in Pokemon Go?

You should evolve your Pokémon in Pokémon Go when they have high CP and IVs (Individual Values), ideally after reaching Trainer Level 30 to find the strongest wild Pokémon, saving stardust for powering them up later; but also consider waiting for Community Days for exclusive moves and evolving to get a Pokédex entry or if you need a strong Pokémon immediately. For competitive play (PVP), power up after evolving to control CP, but for general use, evolve high IV/CP Pokémon early to get the CP boost for free. 
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Does evolving increase CP?

Yes, evolving a Pokémon almost always significantly increases its CP because the new form has higher base stats and a higher max CP potential, even though its level and IVs (hidden stats) stay the same; the new CP reflects its stronger species, often resulting in a big jump, like Magikarp to Gyarados, though some evolutions (like Scyther to Scizor) have smaller gains due to stat redistribution.
 
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Is it better to evolve higher CP or IV?

CP improves with candies. It's best to evolve a high IV pokemon then power it up more with any candies you have leftover.
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Does it matter if you power up before evolving in Pokemon Go?

No difference. Unless you have no TM . Then maybe evolve first to see if you get the moves you want before pouring dust and candies into the Pokémon.
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Which Pokémon is the best to evolve?

The best Pokémon to evolve depend on your goal (raids, PvP, EXP), but top choices often include powerful attackers like Machamp, Garchomp, Metagross, Mewtwo, Kyogre, and starters like Charizard (especially Mega) for raids, while Umbreon, Sylveon, or Roserade are great for PvP, focusing on high IVs and Community Day moves for maximum impact. Always evolve Pokémon with high CP/IVs (near 100%) for battle, but common ones (Pidgey, Zubat) are good for quick XP. 
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How to make Pokémon stronger in Pokemon Go?

To make Pokémon stronger in Pokémon Go, you power them up with Stardust and Candy, evolve them for bigger CP gains, aim for high IV (Individual Values) Pokémon like 100% "hundos", use Mega Evolutions for temporary boosts, and enhance moves with Bottle Caps (in some games, but Power-Ups in Go), all while increasing your Trainer Level for higher Pokémon caps and earning resources through catching, raiding, and friendship. 
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Is there a way to get mega energy without raids?

You can get Mega Energy without raids in Pokémon Go primarily by walking a previously Mega Evolved Pokémon as your buddy, completing specific Field & Timed Research tasks, and occasionally from spinning gyms or opening gifts during events, though raiding remains the most consistent method for initial energy. The crucial step is to Mega Evolve a Pokémon once (often requiring a raid or event), then walking any Pokémon from that family (Charmander for Charizard energy) earns more energy. 
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Can I trick Pokemon Go into thinking I'm walking?

Yes, you can trick Pokémon Go into thinking you're walking using methods like GPS spoofing apps (iAnyGo, AnyTo) with virtual joysticks or by shaking your phone in a sock, which plays on GPS/Adventure Sync inaccuracies, but these can violate terms of service; official methods focus on using Adventure Sync for real steps, while non-walking tricks use location manipulation or device shaking for buddy candy and egg hatching. 
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Is it better to evolve Pokémon early or later?

There's no statistical advantage to evolving earlier or later. The only real benefit to not evolving ASAP is that unevolved Pokemon often learn moves slightly earlier than their evolved forms.
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Is there a 5000 CP Pokémon Go?

At level 39 you can power stuff up to level 49. There are certainly Pokemon that would cross 4000 at that point. There are very few that can cross 5000. Other than the megas (which are temporary) only Slaking (barely!) and the Kyurem fusions can get above 5000 currently.
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