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Pokemon Legends Arceus: How to Evolve Rufflet Into Hisuian Braviary

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If you’re looking to get yourself a Braviary in Pokemon Legends Arceus so you can start flying high above the land of Hisui below, fear not, as this will naturally come as part of the main story quest. If you want to use a Braviary in battle, though, you’ll need to catch another one. You can either catch a Braviary straight off the bat, or you can catch a Hisuian Rufflet in Pokemon Legends Arceus and evolve it.

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In this guide, we’ll be explaining how you can do the latter so you can achieve your dreams of soaring through the skies.

Catching Hisuian Rufflet

Before you can get to evolving Hisuian Rufflet, you’ll first need to catch one.

The best place to find Hisuian Rufflet in Pokemon Legends Arceus is at Lake Acuity in the Alabaster Icelands during the daytime. They’re also found at Heart’s Crag, also during the day.

Evolving Hisuian Rufflet into Hisuian Braviary in Pokemon Legends Arceus

With your Rufflet caught, it’s now simply a case of leveling it up to level 54 to make it evolve into Hisuian Braviary.

Keep in mind that, like other Pokemon in Legends Arceus, you’ll have to manually choose to evolve Rufflet into Braviary. This can be done by opening your Satchel, and selecting Rufflet from the right-hand side of the screen.

Press X on Rufflet to ‘Evolve’ it. Select this, and then confirm your decision by choosing ‘Do it!’ when prompted.

A small animation will now play out as Rufflet evolves into Hisuian Braviary.

Catch a Braviary

As we mentioned at the beginning of this post, it’s also possible to just catch a Braviary in Pokemon Legends Arceus.

They can also be caught at Lake Acuity in the Alabaster Icelands, but they’re an incredibly rare spawn, so it’s actually easier (and quicker) to just catch a Rufflet and level it up until it can evolve.

That’s everything you need to know on how to evolve Hisuian Rufflet in Pokemon Legends Arceus. For more tips, tricks and guides, head over to our wiki or see more of our coverage on the game below.

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