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Nosepass is a rock type Pokémon that was introduced in Generation III. It has a large magnetic nose that always points North. It evolves to Probopass by leveling up in areas with a special magnetic field. This wikiHow teaches you how to evolve Nosepass.

  1. Nosepass is available in the following areas, depending on which game you are playing:[1]
    • Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire: Rock Smash in Granite Cave.
    • FireRed/LeafGreen/Colloseum/Black/White: Trade
    • XD: Pyrite Colosseum, Realgam Colosseum, Shadow Poké Spots
    • Diamond/Pearl: Swarm on Route 206.
    • Platinum: Mt. Coronet.
    • HeartGold/SoulSilver: Safari Zone.
    • Pal Park: Mountain.
    • Black 2/White 2: Chargestone Cave, Clay Tunnel, Underground Ruins, Hidden Grotto on Route 6.
    • Dream World: Icy Cave 4.
    • X/Y: Horde Encounter on Route 10, the Rock in Friend Safari.
    • Sun/Moon/Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: Akala Outskirts.
  2. Special magnetic fields can be found in the following locations:[2]
    • Sinnoh, Mt. Coronet.
    • Unova, Chargestone Cave.
    • Hoenn, New Mauville. (Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire).
    • Alola, Blush Mountain (Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon), and Vast Poni Canyon.
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  3. Level your Nosepass up in an area that contains a special magnetic field to evolve Nosepass into Probopass.
    • Even though there is a special magnetic field produced by the Kalos Power Plant, Nosepass cannot evolve in this area.
    • There is no special magnetic field in HeartGold or SoulSilver. The only way to get Probopass in these games is through trade.
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  • Try to get more than one Nosepass, and evolve two of them to trade with other people. You'd be surprised at how many people would like a Probopass.
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