Why does my Pokemon shake after coming out of a Pokeball in X/Y?
My Espurr shakes after I send it out, and I am curious as to why. Is it close to evolving or something?
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Pokemon with high affection due to Pokemon Amie (3 hearts or higher) shake. They also “wait for your directions” rather than just saying for you to choose a move. AND FINALLY, they can sometimes (my Pikachu has done it twice so far) endure hits, leaving them with 1 HP left when it would KO Pokemon with lower affection. A heart comes up from their in battle sprite and I believe it says something like “nameendured the hit to showyour nameits tough side!”
Hope this helped :)
tl;dr It is a sign ofAffection, which is built from playing with your Pokemon in Pokemon Amie.
Pokemon often do this a lot when you play with them, feed them pokepuffs or pokebeans and get three hearts or more affection with their trainer (you). Some of the things they do to show their affection are:
When you have high affection with your Pokemon, it will trigger special sentences to come up when you are battling. Some of them are (I will use a Rockruff for these examples as a Pokemon and Ally for these examples as a trainer. Wherever it says Rockruff or Ally, you or your Pokemon’s name will be there if you see the caption.):
As you may assume, different captions and affects come at different times and some captions and affects only come when you have reached a certain level of affection with your Pokemon. For example, the last caption only comes when you are in a battle against a gym leader, kahuna, elite four member, or the champion.NOW FOR THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION YOU ASKED IN THE FIRST PLACE (why does my Pokemon shake after coming out of the pokeball?):It is another sign of affection. Pokemon only shake when they have high affection with you.Here are the sites I used (you may find them useful to you):
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokémon-Amie#Affection_benefits
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokémon_Refresh