A recent ask about Gallade got me wondering. Why can only male Kirlia evolve into it but Gardevoir can be either gender? Thinking about it, the same happens with Snorunt’s evolutions. Is it a coincidence that they both can evolve with a Dawn Stone?

The fact that they both evolve via exposure to dawn stone is one theory behind it, yes. Dawn stone affects those with abilities that are either waiting to be unlocked completely or that may be boosted through an alternate evolution. Gallade, for example, is the final evolution of a line that’s best known for their fierce loyalty to their trainers and their collective dedication to protecting the ones they love, and as such, gallade is the embodiment of that idea. Froslass, conversely, are wraith-like creatures made of ice and snow, known for their human-like appearances—very much the extension of their childlike preevolution, snorunt. They are the alternate evolution of creatures made of rock and ice, yet they’re hollow by contrast, which is to say froslass is what glalie could be if glalie didn’t seal itself up in armor. So in other words, whereas gallade represents the enhancement of what it means to be a member of the ralts family, froslass represents what snorunt has become underneath the hardened ice-and-rock body of glalie.

That having been said, back to your original question, as I’ve implied above, there are a couple of reasons for why only male kirlia and female snorunt are affected by this stone. The first theory is that only male kirlia and female snorunt may reach the potential outlined above. That is, only male kirlia can experience the need to protect others so strongly that being a gallade is an option for them, and only female snorunt may experience the need to be free so strongly that being a froslass is an option for them.

However, the other theory is a lot simpler: that for these lines, part of the evolutionary requirements are coded by the sex chromosomes. Think of it like binary, where 1 is on and 0 is off. For the snorunt line, this concept is straightforward. If snorunt have two X chromosomes—or two 1s—then that means their ability to evolve by dawn stone is “on,” as they receive two “on” signals. Male snorunt, meanwhile, have one “on” signal and one “off” signal, rendering them incapable of evolving because the requirement for their species is that both switches must be flipped to “on.” Conversely, it’s the reverse for the ralts line. Whereas the question being answered with the snorunt line is “can this pokémon evolve,” the question being answered with the ralts line is “will this pokémon not be affected by this.” Thus, a 1 with the ralts line means part of their resistance to dawn stone is active, but it’s not complete. Two 1s in a row, meanwhile, means that the resistance is complete and active. Hence, females, even those who are willing to evolve by dawn stone, cannot because their bodies dictate that they can’t be affected by it, whereas their male counterparts don’t have that same defense.

Is it weird that my gallade likes to sleep next to me. My friend thinks its weird. I think I’m just warm lol

For a gallade, this is actually normal behavior, as gallade experience strong urges to protect their trainers at all times. Hence, even when sleeping, they prefer to keep as close as possible to their “charges” to ensure that no matter what, their trainers are safe from harm.

If you do anything else with your gallade, however, or if you allow your gallade to do anything besides sleep next to you, then it would perhaps be a little odd. Or even frowned upon by most societies, depending on what that something is.

The Ralts Line

As an apology for our delay in both the response to the last question and our entries as a whole, please accept this special, extra entry for the day. Thank you for your patience. —LH

Ralts
The Feeling Pokémon
Type: Psychic/Fairy
Official Registration #: 280
Entry: A childlike pokémon native to the quieter forests of Hoenn. Because of its ability to sense the emotions of others, it typically avoids contact with anything that is not of the ralts line and is, therefore, extremely rare and difficult to find. However, because of its timidity, its soft but cute cry, and its eagerness to please others (in order to neutralize any negativity that surrounds it), it is also a popular pokémon among children and young adults … which very likely does absolutely nothing to alleviate ralts’s aversion to drama and high doses of extreme emotion.

Kirlia
The Emotion Pokémon
Type: Psychic/Fairy
Official Registration #: 281
Entry: The evolved form of ralts, by battle experience. Although kirlia possesses more mastery over its psychic abilities than its predecessor, it is still prone to being highly affected by the emotions of its trainer. For example, trainers who experience incredible emotions of joy or pride may cause their kirlia to dance with happiness. Trainers suffering through negative emotions will find that their kirlia has become lethargic and depressed. And trainers in the vicinity of other humans they find incredibly attractive will cause their kirlia to ███████

Really, Bill? Really? —LH

Gardevoir
The Embrace Pokémon
Type: Psychic/Fairy
Official Registration #: 282
Entry: The evolved form of kirlia, by battle experience. Only the strongest trainers who form the closest, most loving bonds with their kirlia may see their pokémon evolve to their final, natural forms. Thus, a gardevoir is born out of strong feelings of loyalty, so it stands to reason that gardevoir in general are inherently extremely protective of their trainers. This is true; all observable tamed gardevoir have been known to go to extreme lengths to protect their trainers from any potential threat. Unfortunately for most people, “extreme lengths” may include creating a miniature black hole, and “potential threat” may include literally anyone within five feet of their trainers.

Gallade
The Blade Pokémon
Type: Psychic/Fighting
Official Registration #: 475
Entry: The evolved form of male kirlia, by exposure to dawn stone. Although its sibling evolution results from the incredible bonds formed between a kirlia and another being, this does not mean gallade do not experience similarly intense urges to protect their trainers and loved ones. If anything, their ability to sense the emotions of potential foes, combined with the drive to battle inherent in all fighting-types and extreme fondness for using the swords hidden in their forearms, make them even more gung-ho about protecting the people and pokémon they value the most. Therefore, trainers should be extremely wary about teaching their gallade to attack only on command, rather than any time they sense danger. Well-meaning researchers who intend to give gallade to sisters with questionable tastes in men, however, are free to teach their pokémon whatever they wish.

They aren’t, but good try. —LH